THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSHURtt, PA, WOMEN AS LABORERS I!f ItELGIVM OM) WOMICN DO TUB WOltK OK FA KM HANDS. findr-fl" for tlio Advancement of Wo men Would Mud a Fertile Kit-Id within Domain of Trrunlcnl Old King Leopold. Today th lund of Kind Leopold la perhaps further behind the times In Ub treatment of the gentler sux Uin any other country of Europe. Here women atlll does the.maoual labor of the land aa ahe once did It all over the world. The rolce of progress, whoso modern note la polling emancipation everywhere else, baa not yet Bounded for the wo ma a of the little atrip of land 173 miles by 112 that rejoices In the name of kingdom. The Belgian woman la the Nation's farmer, miner, laborer and mechanic. She tolls from dawn till sunset at the heaviest kind of work, and none pttteB or makes an appeal for her. The little country, of whose exist ence ahe Is the corner stone, Is one of the most densely populated In the world, and every square mile of terri tory must support 4 85 persons. That 11 Is ablo to do so Is only bocauae of the Industry, the slavish willingness of the women of the country to do the kind of work front which other nations have freed her. The soil of Belgium Is well ad apted to agriculture. The once lm pawdblo morasses of the Murlul and the Menapll have been drained and converted Into fertile Holds, sur rounded by dense plantations. A system of canals helps the Scheldt and the Muus In their work In Irri gating the lund, and the varlatlonu of climate from very hot summers to extremely cold winters glvo advan tages that are denied to the neigh boring country of Holland. But the seed sown by nature would never be reaped If the work of do ing It were to be left to man. Tlio population of the country, some seven millions, Is divided Into the proporton of three rural dwell ers to one who lives In the city, and probably the sumo proportion, three to one, would show the number of women and children as against men who toll In the fields. Centuries of habit have made man regard the Belgian women as a nat ural wage-eftrner. If he Is Indust rious ho works In the factory, while she goes out and raises the farm produce that Is eaten on his table and when there Is a surplus sold. Young women and old think noth ing of working a 12 hour day In the Holds, whore wheat, barley, rye, oats, hemp, flax hops, dye plants and chi cory are prepared for the markets. In the hundreds of acres devoted to vineyards, where Is produced a fair, but not famous wine, It Is wo man who do the bulk of the work, and the gourmand who drinks a bot tle of wine with a Belgian label has women to thank for his enjoyment. But It Is not alone at farming that the women of Leopold's realm toll for their keep. Incredible aa it may seem, they are actually miners, and no small part of the valuable mineral output of the country results from their efforts. In this country, the miners, sub ject of so much solicitude, are men, but In Belgium the same dangers, privations and exhausting work are the portion of women. In all the Belgian mines women work at the surface, handle coal, posh wagons and do the work that breaker boys accomplish In the Un ited States. In some of the mines they are not permitted to go below the surface, but in others they act ually compete with the sale miners. So In all the centers of the various minerals at Liege, where copper Is wrought; at the black marble quar ries of Dlant, the slate quarries of Herbemont and callmtne mines of Liege, there will bo found women working, and In most cases very frateful for the opportunity. At the great seats of the linen in dustry, Courtney and Bruges, in West Flanders, Ghent in East Flan ders, Brussels in Brabant, Mechlin or Mallnea In Antwery, Tourney in Hainault, women are employed in great numbers and are more skilled than men. But no account of their ability la taken In the wages paid them, which are for the most part pitifully small. When Dowie, as part of his dream of a modern Zlon in the United States, brought a number of lace workers from Belgium, with the ldoa of making a fortune from their work he made them no extravagant offers of salary, yet their Income was as much In one day as It had been In a month in their native land. But the lot of these linen work ers and laoe makers Is a dream of luxury compared to what some other Belgian women must-endure. Mrs. Roosevelt' Secretary. Miss Isabelle Hagner, who acts as social secretary to Mra. Roosevelt, Is carried on the white house pay roll as a clerk at $1,400 a year. She Is the daughter of Dr. Hagner, who years ago was regarded us Washing ton's leading physician. She is the one woman In all the capital who hast nbaoluto freedom of the white bouse, from lta famous east entrance to the busiest corner of the presi dent's offices. In matters social she Is supremo dictator, thus relieving Mrs. Uoosevelt of a vast deal of in evitable and necessary but none the -Tho Mood Is Tho Llib." Sclotirn-has never gone lieyond the above simple statement of scripture. But It has Illuminated that statement find given it a meuning ever broadening with tho Increasing breadth of knowledge). When tho blood Is "bad" or Impure. It Is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain Is also clouded, Shn mind and ludunmcnt aro !Cted, AndmunV an evil deed nr Imnurn thoghtni9rbf!Skrectlv traced In thn hnpiWrof tho IdWN Foul. Impure blood 8 n he madn nnrn hv t.lm .,f lir Icrce's .Uoldcn Medical Discovery . U Cliriches and iiiiriti... thn l.lond t.lu.rt.hv curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of linpuro blood. . S In the euro of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, thn "Golden Medical Discovery "has performed tho inottt marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, It Is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos sesses wonderful hoallng potency when used as an application to the sores In con Junction with tho use of "Golden Medical Discovery "as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to havo thn "All-Healing 8alve" In stock, you can easily procure It by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Plorco, 603 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep it as well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." t You can't afford to accept any medicine, of iitifcnouw. com poult lent as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is a medlelno or known composition. having a complete list of Ingredients In plain English on Its bottlo-wrapper, the fiamo being attested as correct under oath, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. MOMK t'OOKIXU. SwiTt Apple Cimtard lMe. Two well-beaten eggs, 1 cup grated sweot apple, 1 pint sweet milk. 2 large spoonfuls of sugar, a little salt and flavor; very nice. Cucumber Snlad I)r-HKing. A tender cucumber, 2 tablespoon fuls of prepared mustard, the yolk of one egg, seasoning to tame. Peel and grute the cucumber and add tho mustard, mixing thoroughly. Add the Julco of one lemon and tin yolk of one egg, beaten thoroughly limn IMpciiIU Boat one egg light, addoneand one-half cups of of milk one-half cup of molasses, two cups of brun, one cup of Hour ,a teaspoouful of soda and a pinch of salt. Buke In uiufllu rings. Spanish Steak. Season with salt, pepper and but tor three pounds of round steak, cut two and one-half Inches thick. Place In tho oven In a pan with a little water, and cook thirty minutes, then cover with a layer of sliced raw on ions. Cook three-quarters of an hour, then add a layer of sliced tom atoes, cook until tender, sprinkle with grated cheese und when browned serve with a gravy made from the liquor in the pan. Adjustable Invalid's Bed. The care of an Invalid Is always a great burden on some member of the household, and to lighten this burden aa much as possible a Penn sylvania man has designed a bed which has several unique features. The head of the mattress Is divided Into several sections, one of which ADJUSTABLE BED. can be raised to any height desired, to be used In case the Invalid do sires to be partly raised. Support ing the part of the mattress thus raised Is a pivotal frame, the height being regulated by ban registering In a bracket In the side of the bed. Kitchen Walla. If tiles are out of the question, oil paint Is the only available wall cover ing for a kitchen and should be fin ished with a coat of enamel. The kitchen walls will require washing quite as much and almost as frequently as the floor White tiles make the finest possible covering, not only because they show dirt but be cause they can be easily cleaned. This requirement must be met with any other substitute, and this, to a considerable extent Is given In a good way by oil paint finished with enamel. Motor Cars and Wealth. The possession of a motor ear Is not necessarily the proof of great wealth. The majority of motor cars belong either to enthusiasts or men of moderate inooine, and the 1,600 motor car Is a rarity, like the mill ionaire. Car. CHEAP BOOKS ! To close out an estate a private library is for sale. It includes HISTORIES, THE POETS, NOVELS, BIOGRAPHIES, BOUND MAGAZINES, RELIGIOUS WORKS, and many miscellaneous books. There aro about 300 volumes, and have been divided into lots at 5c, 10c, 20c, 25c, 50c and $1 per book. Set of 3 Books that Cost $3.75 now $1 Set of 5 Books that Cost $20 now $5 Very Cheap, and a Hare Chance to get Good Books at a Nominal Price ! GEO. E. ELWELL, Agent. COLUMBIAN OFFICE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TEN-DAY EXCURSIONS TO Atlantic City, Cape May, Ang esea, Wildwood, Holly Beach Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon NEW JERSEY Thursdays, July u and 25 and August 8 and 22, 1907. $4.60 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge. Tickets good going on trains leaving East Bloomsburg at 8:35 a. m., or 11:47 la. m., to Philadelphia; thence on regular trains to all resorts named. TICKETS GOOD RETURNING WITHIN TEN DAYS. For full information consult nearest Ticket Agent, J. R. WOOD GEO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. 7-11-18-25: 8-I-8-1 5 I . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FIVE-DAY EXCURSIONS TO Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon NEW JERSEY Sundays, July 14 and 28, $4.60 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge. Tickets good going on regular trains from East Bloomsburg to Philadelphia' thence on regular trains to all resorts named. ' Tickets good returning until the following Thursday inclusive For full information consult nearest Ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD. Passenger Traffic Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS July 24, August 7, 21, September 11, 25, and October 9, 1907. ROUND-TRIP Cr on RATE aPO.VU FROM EAST BLOOMSBURG Tickets good . going on train leaving 11.47 a. m.,coiinectliig with BPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cors, Dining Cur. and Day Coaches running via the PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets good returning on regular trains within TEN DAYS. (Stop-oil within limit allowed at Hullalo returning. Illustrated Booklet nnd full information may be obtained from Ticket Agents J. R, WOOD, GEO V ROYD Passenger T rafllo Manager. General Passenger Agent. 7 - $4.50 Round Trip Via Market Street Wharf August 11 and 25, 1907. $4.50 Round Trip Via Market Street Wharf. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. 7-11-18-25; 8-1.8-15-82 1U8 - 26; 8-l-8-16-2a-28j tt-ia-ltt-aej 1(W Statement oi bloomsburg; District for the Year June 5:h, 1907. L. M. Sli ppy, fulliTlor, Ir. To Imlnnreon iJti il leu t 1WI I'r. Hy nmoutit mld Trmxurur t 107:t. Hy ! mt ('(.'lit. ('rtN!nlpioi! iVi. BhIhiicc on liiillntto mm. L. M. HN-wy, follci'tor, Ir. To Imliiiiuc on 1 iil lento 1 V"" rr. Ity amount ptiM Truiisnrcr il'iTU. By Ji per cpnt. cominliwlon Ihn.i HhIhim'c on ilupllcnto IK'.iti. Schoo Ending ll.v.i.03 -H G - 1I.VJ.03 mtti.02 2 2 - MCI. 02 L. M. Wrppy, Collector, Ir. To duplicate of IWW Or. Hy amount pnlil Tivii.i. iiiiiOdiiy 12VJ9, By 5 per rent, ilinemint i!T2. Hy 'i pur cent, commission 'AV. 13l.00 "457.60 By nmonnt pule! Trim. In 6 mo. Hy 5 per cent, commlwhm By return to County Coinni'm 1SII. 70. 7. 1I09.N WH7.7H 302.3 To 5 per cenl. pcnnlty added By amount pnlil Tntwiirrr By 5 per cent roimitiwloii HiiIhiicv on ilupllciitu RKCKIITH. Stnte Appropriation lor year ending June llKHl From Collector Including taxi of nil IcIihIk From proeeeiln from loans since Inst report From nmonnt from tuition From Fines collccteil hy Justice Jncoliy From excluuufe of lawks From amount from supplies soM 6310.17 Tin. SH. .vt. 3."i0.17 MOT. 4I0. 1. 29IU.H7 EXI'KXDITIRKS. Teachers .Salaries l'i074.0U Teachers nttemlllig County Institute 301.02 Directors association 10 (H) Secretary's salary '210.00 Insurance 1 IMX) other ex penses '2 Hi.21 Text Hooks 1I2W l.luht, fuel, water, etc. l Jlo.rj Reimlrs, material, furniture nml palutinit l.;i-Vi!) Hchisil supplies other than text looks II Ik.:sm Express, freight ami hnuliUK ri7.:l'J Printing 121 so Janitor's salaries llo'i.OO Balance cine Treasurer 2IW.30 Temi3rary loans panl Pi'.Ki.oo Bonds reileemeil 2'oo.00 Coupons pal'l I:I7'.I.25 Treasurer's commission ,ri07.21 Cash on haml :to. II 2111 12.97 Llhrary Fuml Dr. To balance from former years Cr. By amount pnlil for ljooks Balance In fuints 89.03 30.0!) W.03 I.VDKBTKDNK.SS. Boniled debt last rciiort Bonds paid Bonds outstanding Orders discounted Total indebtedness ASSETS. Balance on duplicate 1M04 Balance oil duplicate ltHKS Balance on duplicate l'JOti Cash on hand Liabilities exceed assets F. B. HARTMAN, Secretary. 31r.oo.0o 2."i00.00 32100.00 t.VKI.OO ItfioOO.OO 821U6 IS'JII.3'2 5.VB.7H 30.11 2fff."7.33 SlkKIO.OO J. II. MERCER, 'l"resldent. We tlio undersigned Auditors of tho Town of liloomaburtr. Fa,, liave examined tho books ami accounts of tho Secretary and Treasurer of the School Hoard and find them correct. A. H. 8TUOII, Jt)9. I. TOWNSEND, P. H. FREEZE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kutale of Sarah g. Johnnon, Dxvasea. Notice is herebv civen 'thnt- lttri r iiuuiiiiisiritiiuu on mo esmto ot Sarah K. Tohnson. late of the tmvnchm r.f p,r, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, decent . . ,7 J w " ' x. iici rinjr, residing at jno. 51 Church street, in toe city of wtlkes-Harre. Penna.. to whom all persons indebted to said estate me reijuesieu 10 mane payment, ana tiinse navinc ci.nma or r pmnndc mill r ..viimin., vvui rauice Known the same without delay. JOHN R IIERRTVP. Admr. of Sarah E. lohnson. riiwns1 No. i Ch Llinton Herring, Attorney. 7-4-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EMute of miialieih Juhitnton, kite of Vie Town of Jerwytown, Colombia County, Pa., DeceatvO. Notice is herebv civen that 1..tt,.u 14 icuiurv cin ton ct'ira i.' I. ....1 Johnston, late ot the Tnum .f xru-' d"ceased' have been granted to .."..u.ii v. jdimMiin, 10 whom all per sons indebted to said PKtat m t. . w iwuumie ert to make nnvmi-ni. nnH fVirvuo i,.....- claims or demands will make known the Buuio wunout ue;ay. wm r inmniToM O-'S-Ot. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KKate of Jacob K. WelUwr, law of the Borough of BerwU k, Pa. Notice is hereby civen that lettnra nf annuntstration on the estate of Jacob E. Welliver, late of the Borough of Bor- wick, deceased, have been granted to me unuersigneti udtninistrator to whom all persons indebted to said estate nr requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make Known me same without delay to WILLIAM KKEAMER, H K 7kuo A.l...!n;..,..'.. I Attorney. Hlocnao'urgp ProlcKsloiial Curds. II. A. McKILUP. ATTORNEY AT-I.AW. Columbian IHiikhng 2nd Floor Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ent Building, Coust House Squar. Bloomsburg, Ta. RALPH. K.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hartman Building, Market Sqoxra Bloomsburg, Pa. FRED IKF.LER, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CLYDE CHAS. YETTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wirt's Building. Bloomsburg, Pa. W.luiTvVNi " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Corner of rd and Main Sta CATAWl'sSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herrings Bloomsburg, Pa. I Orangeville Wednesday each wed A. L. FRITZ. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Bloomslnirs Nnt'l Panic BMg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE EAL ESTATE AOF.NT Office in Townscnd'g Huilding Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW F.nt's BuildinK, Court House Squ Bloomsburg, Ta. SADE T. VANNATTA fSuecessor to ( Y. Krnpp) GENERAL INSURACE ' Office 238 Iron St., ISioomsbnrfi Tt Oct. 31, 1901. tf M. i LIT1Z & SON, INSURANCE and REALESTATI AGENTS AND UFOKEKS. N. W. Coiner Main and Centre Sta. Bi.oomshurg. Pa. Represent Seventeen as pood Companiat til... aA in tl.A ' k 1 1 .11 1 ....v -iv 111 ,nc Tfuim nua nil id promptly adjusted and paid at their office. DR. W. II. HOUSE SURGEON niTNTrST Office Barton's Building, Main below Maifct uioomsburcr, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior rtmmm aii work warranted ns represented TEETH EXTRACTFn without mm by the use of Gas. and free of charge wtM rtmcini teetn are inserted Open all hours during the day DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHM Crown and bridge work specialty Corner Main and Centre streets Bloomsburg, Pa. Columbia A Montour Telephone conneeOM J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with classes. No Sunday work. 311 Market Bt., Bloomsburg, Pm. Hours 10 to 8 Telephw " J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN ant KTTpr.wnw Office and residence, 410 Main St. 7-30-iv BLOOMSBURG. PA EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CVNTK A T T A III WrOffloe Liddlcot building, Loous't arena- H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Ent building, 11-16-99 WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' ulldinr ovr T n Wells' Hardware Store, Bloomsburg," Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snvdkr, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms, t rooms not and cold water and sQ modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL. W. A. Bartiel, Prop. o. lal west Main Street r .rrr. ,r.A 1.-. . h- ...w,iltin sample fOOSBSk b rooms,hot and cold water, and moders co venlences. Bar strwlrrd ik k . i W WUSIB nn llnitnra Vir i: .... I ...i-viuo. 1 1 cry attacned. MONTODBTlLlrilONI. BLl TBLSBa. TSS TB8TBD, OLASSB8 FITTBoT H. BIERMAN. M n BOMCKOPATHICPD V8ICIAN AND 8U8SI nrios BOtTBB! OfHoe t. Hesldence, 4th 8. 10 a. m. to I p. m., s M to 8 p. m. BLOO.V8I1URG, VA. C. WATSON McKELVY, riRI INSURANCE AGENT. Represents twelve of the stmnKrat Oobm In toe world, anioug which aret CaaQ Total t 'annul. A wot e KV',ono 8,iwN,f,a gj. JlUI (ut U..... .... Franklin of Phlla l'euu'a Phlln. Queen, of N. Y. 6wm a,(isa,iift WfRtetiMitr K. V Mill Ikd . ..J MHI,U . America, J Llla. 8,oui,uo ,'Vi,RV uuwa uuk bftllitD god fim. I I