THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUKO. VU 11 KB President of Mexico Gives Cordial Greeting to Secretary. CHEEKED IN STREETS ;, iy . IVimnstmtliii!i .f . l'opuliir J'ii!msln.stn Alti'ixl llcvitloii of VNitor To CiipllMl ISoth Presl-t'i-iit IH A Well A Sriiutor ltoo1 Mfiko Short Kjiewliea, Mexico City, vln OaJvotiton, Tpx a, Oct. 3. ElHiu Uoot, Scrotary of Slate of Uie United States, was re ceived by Prosldftit Diaa in the Hall of MubuHHOdorg In the National Pul urf In the presence of all the niem liLid of the Mexican Cabinet. The American Cabinet officer wa iirvseiitcd to the Preslilent of Mex ico by iRtiaclo Mnriseal, the Foreign Minister, and the meelluK between the two Btatoamen was moHt cordial. Mr. Hoot Bald ho was delighted to SIX'UCTAUY Kl.l IIU ROOT. r.:eet the man who had mado !o: Ico one of the forewent of l,r.t;n-.;.ri-c:iean countries, anil lie hoiiwd in.- i contlnuanco of the good romilta nrt.4 in:; today from tho cordial relation) between the United States and Mex ico. The exprcsniouit of thf Amortrnn o!iicnr were received with cordial approval by President Dluz, who re ii!ll that Mr. Hoot's zealous worn fur a better understanding between t'ie United States and Latin America was well known and duly appreciat ed, and he welcomed the Secretary In the name of the Mexican nation. Mr. Root was then presented Indiv idually to uch member of the Cab inet, who all spoke words of grer:t Ir.M .ind good will. Mr. Hoot wati accompanied from 'l..ipul.pcc to the national palace by D.i.Wl E. Thompson, the American A'ii!i.isrulor to Mexico. Tho trip .h made in an automobile and the party was received with cheers by crowds gathered In the streets along Uk route. Ferrylwiut Han Wild. Now York, Oct. 3. The ferryboat Rochester of tho West Shore Line, plj tax between tho foot of Doabrosa s r.treet, Manhattan, and the West Sliore Btatlon nt Weehawken, sailed from the Weehawken moorings with, out its captain. After wavering a clgzag course across tho river tie ferryboat crash, ed at full speed broadside Into an empty New York Central barge moored In a slip at West Thirty sixth street. Ulysses Dolnlnl of 1397 Myrtle avenue Brooklyn, one of thirty-odd passengers on the boat at the time, was caught under the weight of the barge as It was lift ed over the forward apron of the ferryboat and was seriously hurt. President In Iowa. Keokuk, Iowa. Oct. 3. Declaring that his programme for the prosecu tion of large moneyed Interests was ouly a contributory cautw and not mainly responsible for any busiueis depression in the country, but that lu any event he would not retreat Horn the camnalgn ho had begun, President Roosevelt addressed an lm" mense throng here at the beginning of his MlssissiDul River trlu. One seutonco especially caught the crowd. It wan "If rlghteoutiuess conflict with the fancied needs of business then tho lutter must fco to the wall." Airship Flies Seven Hours. Frledrlchshafen, Germany, Oct. 2. -Count Zeppelin made a most suc cessful night i his airship. He was aloft for seven hoars In all. The machine responded with splendid re suits to tho will of the pilot. It came down on its voyage to ta'ce on board a representative of 'he Ministry of War. Conference of War Miiitatem, Toklo, Japan, Oct. 1. Secretary aft and Viscount Terauchl, Minister f war, passed two hours informally dUouBuing relations between the Un ited States and Japan. It Is possible tteir conference will bear fruit In formal negotiations be tween the two governments. The two War Ministers are close friends. Words of Praise For tho several In dlc;it. of which Hr. Pierce's mcd Iclr.": are composed, us Riven by leaden In nil t'..o hevernl dcIhhiIs of medicine, should liavo far morn weight than nny amount ef nnn-profcsslonitl tes timonial!!. Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion lias tub iiaix.k of iioNKRi'V on every bottle-wrapper, In a full list of nil Its in Rrrdlents printed ill plain Kniflish, If you nro nn Invalid woman nnd suffer from fron.i"iit hoauachn, bnckacl.e, pnaw Inij dlstr) In Hornach, periodical pains, dlsnKrc.yfibK catarrhal, pelvic drain, drapgiiWdown distress In lower abdomen or pelvj, perhaps dark spots or specks danclg before tho eyes, faint spalls and kind ei jymidomn caused by female weak noss, lAwtlpyr derangement of the feminine organs. W ran not do better than take Dr. PleruVi Favorite Prescription. The hiltal. surgeon's knife nnd opera ting tali may bo avoided by the timely uso of M'avorlte Prescription" In such cases. Thereby the obnoxiuns rxnmln dtlonsniiT .Lj-mlrapf U- r.noltf physieian run ayold-d ami i) thoi'.iuh emu ?" of siu i'i -.ill ir' .it ,i ent rarre il ouD in I l.i l;- .uv nL lioiiji;, t avori to Prescription " i.- composeu ol the very best native medicinal roots known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, contains no alcohol and no Larmful or habit-forming (irugs. Do not expect too much from "Favorlto Prescription; " It will not perform mira cles i It will not disolvc or cure tumors. No medicine w ill. It will do as much to establish vigorous health In mort weak nesses and ailiiittiU peculiarly Incident to women as nny medicine can. It must bi given a fair chance by perseverance in Its use for a reasonable length of time. triiin n ; '1 1 i 1 1 T 1 1 f f'T '.'.I !icl; wou.ei'riue Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, fne. All rnrrespond enco !. gmiM.-d ' sa ! i.'y -r. t. r.;!d wmnr.r.Iy : :i ti l':ic s ii'e inotec-ted by profcsiiinnnl prlvn: v. Ai!i!i , -.s lr. R. . Pli-rci, !!n!'aio, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pb'usnnt P( Uets the V,et laxative mid r"ird:.tor of tlie bowels. Tiny Invii'.nr.iii, 'tomaeh, liver and bowels. One a liiiitive; tvo or three a cathartic. V.:.ij 1j '.alio as candy. THE DISCOVERY OF C.' One of the Most Useful Medicine, It is Much Abusod ty iviany. It Is to be assumed') t':;it e'.ery o" in the civilized world lrui t... e.i .. dose of qiiinln..' .it some time er '. i ' It U the universal iirir. I.., !a tlliaiii.i'i'Ciaied by the us:? it only for colds and liv,r;. A a a ionic It Is iuisurpu.- ;e'!. A.-s a..: terative It has uu erpial in il'c ;i; medicx A dis'.lnguiti.'ied surf.ui ....u: "It I wi' i'i'd to ferment a b. r vi cl! cabbage In lesn tlm: than u:iv nu'j else e juld I would put in It r.n of un ou;:ce of quinine. A j i; Ine in the dis-jr.lerod stomach aixa just about cs it would In tlia cabbaTJ. It hastens the assimilation of tic Co.jd and restores tho normal c.ndl:.ioii4." The habitual user of quinine, how over, becomes a .'lave to the cirj? and thus derives little benefit from It. Men with malaria eat It by the ounce and still retain the malaria. The world is full of quinine lleuls, who pour a spoonful Into the p.i'.m of one lu.nd and lick It down without n Kvlmuco. They are known to chew cinchona bark as If It were gum. Ctl'.ora, not habituated, must ta!to two grains or ten In a gelatine cap sule. I!o!(.re ctipsules were invented it was taken In molasses, and thn chances are that the molasses erf.'ctd the cure. Toj much quinine Is almost as bad as too much calomel. Tho world is Indebted to Ixiuls XIV for tho general Introduction o quinine. In France and Italy physi cians who prescribed Its use were prosecuted. Protestants altoge'.her repudiated It. Robert Talbot, an Eng llshman, cured the dauphin with It, and Louis le Grand wa3 Induced to buy the socret. He was the o-'ly king that ever embarked lu the drug business. There are several pretty romances connected with the discovery of "klna," an the native Indians of 'eru called the cinchona trees from wblcb qu'nlne Is derived. The drug has had a lot of names quinine, cinchona, countess' powder, Jesuit's bark, Car dinal de Lugo's powder.Peruvlan bark, China bark, qulna, qulqutna, olnchona bark, etc., and the pronunciation of the word "quinine" appears to be a mat ter of geography kwl-nlne, kwe-neen, ltln-nlne, keoa-neen, or kln-neen take your choice. The duicovsry of cinchona bark is enveloped in mystery. The wife of the Spanish Viceroy In Peru was CountcHa Chinchon. She was cured of an Intermittent fever by drinking an Infusion of the bark, Introduced It in Madrid and bestowed her name upon It Chlnchona. We have cor rupted this Into cinchona. That's one story. Jesuit missionaries, who were accustomed to tastB the bark of every tree they hewed down, discovered the precious febrifuge. A third is that certain animals while in fever hap pened to gnow the bark of the cin chona tree and were cured. A four'h Is that some persona suffering with fever drank copiously of a pool of water In which some fallen cinchona trees had long been soaking, charg ing tho water with tho medicinal prin ciple. Their speedy cure led to nn Investigation which discovered quln nine. A Btrange fact In this connection Is thit quinine Is not used as medicine In the practice of the native physi cians of Peru. Reuador or Colombia. Ths Indians did not even know of it' o.';:'.'nce ii;!'!1 enlightened by the Spaniards about 230 years ago. CASTOR I A For lafanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wlni: ui of CelluTold. One of tho many uses to which celluloid Is put Is In supplying win dow lights for tho curtnlim of auto mobile tops. Celluloid In niiu'ii" In sheets of extreme thinness, flown Mo a thlckm ks of only five one-tiiou-Biindths of (in Inch, nnd smili s!i"ets of celluloid can be rolled up ;is re-.-.d-lly and closely us Hheets of pi.per. From sheets of transparent 1 1 i i ! t! pieces are cut of the kI.im p ;i;i:id for the w indows and when tie se have bcn set In place the;- ran rolled up with tho curtan, l!!te ;r ; other part of It. While the window of relliibi'd can thus be readily rolled up It In li' -bin to be denied or crumpled, i a roll of paper would be, If crufi!,e:l, and so celluloid Is not a i . rfect ma terial for this iiKe, but It appear? to be the heft that has yet been found. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK of valuable R E A I, V. STAT K The undersigned Administrator of the estate ol Margaret M. Smith, late of the Townsuip of Greenwood, Columbia County and State of Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale upon the premisis on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. iyo-, :'.t io o'clock in the forenoon of the snid (lav ill the village ol Light Street, the following described real estate, to wit: All tl'iit certain house and let ol land situate in the village of Li-ht Street in the C" ui.ty of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: beginning at a post on the road leading from Hloomsbiirg to Oratigeville and an alley and lot of Jacob Kckort, thence along said alley and lot South cinhtv-six degrees V;-st one hundred and fortv feet to all alley and land-; of Peter Shug, thence along said alley South thirteen degrees Fast sixtv feet to a post end corner of a lot belonging to said Peter Shug. thence along said lot North eighty-six degrees Fast one hun dred and foitv feet to a post and road lea ling from Bloonislnirg to Or;.!ig--vi'.!e thence along said road North thirteen degrees West to the place of beginning, containing thirty and five-tenth perches be the same more or less, on which is erected A DWELLING HOUSE. IVing the same property eonveveilto Hlmiv.i Marr by Henry Fans and wi'e by deed dated the S-th dav of March, A. li. 17. an(l from the heirs of the said Klmira the said house and lot was con veyed to Margaret M. Smith, by deed dated July 7, tool, and recorded in iJeed Hook No. 72. pace 110. Also AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THH AFTKKNOON of the same day in the. village of Kohrsburg, said County the following described house and lot: All that certain lot of land situate in the village of Kohrsburg being part of lot No, . as marked on plot or draft of said, village, Greenwood township, County of Columbia and State of Penn sylvania, being six rods in lront and seven rods back with an allowance of four feet on the South lino designed for an alley, anil fronting Market street on the East; bounded on the North by lot No. t. formerly owned by B. G. Kick, etts; on the West by land formerly own ed bv Frederick Rohr, and on the South by lot No. 3 formerly owned by Isaac Kvans, containing 42 rods nnd four feet allowance, more or less. Being the same lot of land which II. R. Albertson and his wife by deed dated April 7th, A. L. 1 conveyed to the said .Margaret M Smith, and recorded in the office for tho recording of deeds for Columbia County in IJeed Hook No. 63, page 144, on which are erected A DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, AND SHOP. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent. of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the prop ty; one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of the sale, and the re maining three-fourths in one year there after, with interest trom confirmation 11 Sl' WESLEY MORRIS, Administrator. Andrew L. Fritz, Attorney. Q-u-4t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Alias Le vari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold at public sale at the Court House, Blooms burg, County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1907 at a o'clock p. m., the following de scribed real estate : All that certain piece, parcel and tract of land situate in tbe Borough of Cata wissa, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Bounded on the North by an alley a distance of eighty feet, on the East by laud of O. L). L. Kosteu bauder a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, on the South by Mill Street a distance of eighty feet, and on the West by lots of Claudia Guie and Knolia Guio a distance of hundred and fifty feet. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of The Borough of Catawissa, H. C. Thomas, Collector vs. William H. Rhawn, and Columbia County vs. Wil liam 11. Rhawn, and to be sold as the property of William H. Rhawn. CHARLES B. ENT. Sheriff. L. C. Mensch, Attorney. 9-26 and io-j-io-1 7-1907 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned auditor having been appointed by the Court to make distri. bution of the funds in the hands of Frank Ikeler and Harvey I. ("Jingles, Executors of the estate of William Gin gles, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, deceased, as shown by their third and partial account, will sit nt the law offices of Fred T. Ikeler, Esq., in tho Town of Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, October S2nd, 1907, at ten o'clock in the forenoon to perform the duties of his appointment, and all those having claims are request ed to present same or be forever debar red from coming in upon said estate. 9-19-St; SC. A. SMALL, Auditor. PIIM IVANIA Bulletin. BALTIMORE OLD HOME WEEK. Maryland is semling invitations to Lcr sons ar.d daugh ters scattered everywhere to come to a grand reunion, and is making extensive preparations to give them whir, they come, a week of right royal entertainment. New Haiti more, sprung Phoenix-like from the ashes of the fire of 10,04, will make of Old Home Week, October 13 to 19, one continual round of patriotic and civic display. There will be an electrical pageant, n. magnificent mili tary and naval display, .1 gathering of patriotic societies, a parade and ball by the fraternal orders, a big concert, and a night carnival. There will be also a special pilgrimage to Annapolis on "Peggy Stewart Day," Saturday, October uj, when visitors will have an opportunity to inspect the magnificent new buildings of the United States Naval Academy and the re modeled State House, so full of historic associations. The Ilomccomcrs will have the advantage of specially low railroad rates. The Pennsylvania Railroad will sell ex cursion tickets to Baltimore, October 12 to 14. good for re turn passage until October 21, inclusive, from all stations on its lines north and east of Shrewsbury, Pnncipio, and Port Deposit, at a considerable reduction from the regular lare. Every former Marylandcr, whose address is known will receive a special invitation, issued by Governor Wartield.and the whole week will thrill with the hospitality for which the Old Line State is so famous. For exact rates, conditions of tickets, and train service, consult nearest Ticket Agents. io-3-io-2t. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO N! AGAR A FALLS October ROUND-TRIP RATE $6.90 Tickets irodd k i n ir on train leaving 11.47 a. 111., connecting v. ilb SPECIAL J'KAIN of I'lilliiiaii Parlor Cars, .Dining (;,,r) liUI j)y i,))il(.ll.s running via the PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA, VALLEY ROUTE Ticket good returning en regular truiiiH within TEN DAYS. Stop-off within limit allowed at llull'alo returning. Illustrated lior.klet and full information may lie obtained from Ticket Agenta 'JJ-'V,1'- ii:o. w. P.OYD. 1 avenger i rallic Malinger. General Psieiiger A gent The Proof is in u1 rrr-mmwiiniii in ,.. 1 1 1 x m Particular people whose pride of name and pride In product goes into their stationery have preferred Coupon Bond irrespective of price for over fifteen years. Not the cheapening hurry of today but the old slow careful methods that make for fineness and permanence are still used in making (U)(pM Its beautiful color and texture, its remarkable toughness and erasing qualities make it not only a distinctive paper but the de luxe and incomparable paper for all business corresDondence. Write vnur Ipttpm en tW they will compel a reading write to strengthen their appeal and to reflect the high standing of your house- iyjlP(Q)M 1 costs no more than other good bond papers but no other bond paper will serve you as well. American Writing Paper Co., Largest Manufacturers of the Commercial Paper in the World. 29 Mills. COUPOK BOITD is handled by the Columbian Printing House, Bloomsbura ' Where Samples can be seen. RAILROAD 9, 1907, FROM EAST EtCOVSSURG the Comparison. ' I IB i ll if them on g Holyoke, Mass. U to . : , s. :. , m-v -xx AT Jim lot HG0p) Professional Curds. II. A. MrKII UP ATTOKNKY AT-LAW. Columbian Pmldin zn. Flocr Ijloomsburt;, Pa. A. N. YO.ST, AVIOKNI..V.AT I AW. Knt Building, Const House Square, llloorijsbulg, l'a. KALI'JI. K.JOHN, A I COKNKY AT-I.AW. Hartman Pmld-r- M.-U t Squaw liloonubuu, l'a. FKhD JKKLKR, ATlOR.Vf V-AT-I.AW Office Over First .National Bank. Jilootnbuurj.;, Pa, CLYDIC CIIAS. YKTTER Al lOK'NLV AT-f.AW. Office m U.rt's Building. Bloomsbiirrr, p3- W. H. RII.UVN, ATTOKNF.Y AT LAW. Office Corner of ?t! and Main Sti. CAT.WVJSSA, PA. CLINTON II I.R RING. At TORNKY AT LAW. Office wfili Cnnt Herring, PI'. on' sj.nr;;, Pa. I Oranrreville WWeH -y each week A. L. FRITZ. AT J OKNKY AT LAW. Office Ptnntnsl ur,; Xui'l Fanlt Bldg. Bloomsbiirg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE ATTORNEY AT T Aw, INSURANCE AHD EAL ES I A I K AOr.NT OfT.ce in Tuwn.en-1's building BloomKburjr, Pa, V. HJNK. ATTORNEY AT LAW F.nt's llmMi,,,,, f,ur, jr,lse Sqnai Ploomsbtirp, Pa. SADK T. VANN'ATTA GF.NKRAL INSURACE Ofl,ce 23S I.rn Pi., Mnomsbur-cl- ji, 1901. tf M- t'. l.VIZ & SON, INSURANCE anl RFALESTATI AGKNTS AM) UPOKEKS. N. W, Cirne Main and Centre St lll.OOMSiii'Rr;, pA Represent Scvent.-en n, food Compnle ther! arc in the Worl.l anH nil losea rrompily a.ljtisti-fl and paid nt their olfice. DR. V. If. HOUSE M'ROEON riFNTIST Ofl.ce Barton's Hil,inP. Mnl below H Bloomsburg, Pa. All style, of ,-ork H,ne in a M,nerior mum All work warranter! as represented TEETH EXTRACTFD WITHOUT JAW by the use of Has an,l free of charge ,b artificial tt-tth are inserted Ol'en all hours during the day DR. M. J. HE9k DENTISTkV 7N A IX ITS BRANCH1J trn-n and hri,? work a sp(.ciljt Crn.r Vain nnd ctlllre s'treeU Bloomsburg, pa. Colnmpla A. Montour T.phone connecaw ' J- J- BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. tyes tester! and fitted with glasM. Xo .Sunday work. 3" Maiket St., liloornsburc. Pi. Jlours to to 8 Telephow J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGIOH. :V Office and residence, 410 MI J 7-30-iv BLOOMSBimr. pa Z EDWARD. FLYNN ATTORNiy-AT-LAW, H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office t-Ent building, "-lft WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNY-AT-LAW. Wells' Hardware Store, liloomsbnrfc Will be in MillWUe on Tuesdays EXCHANGE HOTEL, 1. A. Snydfr, Proprietor. H-OOMSBURo, Pa. I.rpe and conve, I, m Sj,n ,,,e u room hot and cold water and iU mod'ro tonveniences. CITY HOTVi W. A. Hartzpl, Prop. ' xno. lai west Main 8tret ""TOirnr SRttipI mu. rooau, noi and cold water, and modJ . wnlences. Far ,tocked with bWtwtoi and hquon. First-class lierV.ftT5 -ontoct;,EpoN,. BKtl , uLABttsg riTTIO, "-iuiurtl1, U, noMoiorAiaic fh tbici an and bubo --insin'nce,4tn s) 10 a. m. to s p. m., &jtn to g n. m. H nn AshrRl3, FA. C WATSON McKELVY, Fire Insurance A cent Representa t wlvo of the stronireBt 00 llUllieS In th u-r,rl4 1 , "I B1IUUK which lire Franklin of I'hilft. Penn' PV. ' Qu.u,ot.Y. Wehtoheeter.N llth e ion, Phlln. ' OfiRce: Claik Et.ildu.g, sud Flo