The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 29, 1886, Image 1

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niipAJ miKt hS nW i .li.';".0"? distant post
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the ButewrlDUonduooh rtnmi'iS a'suns to pay
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am m.uhtnery ana 14 the only omco that runs iSh
presses by power, Riving us the bos ; fa"mtle C
iniatcs furnished on largo Jobs.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T K. VALLE!l7
ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW,
-loomsburg, ra
Onlce over 1st. National Dank.
-JM" U. FUNK,
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
DtOOMSBBttO, l'i,
mco In Bnt's Building.
J OIIN M. OLA.lt IC,
ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW.
AND
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
ltUOHSBCHa, l'i,
oalce over Moyor llros. Drug Btoro.
p W. MILLER,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
omco In ".rower's bulldlng.sccond lloor.room No. 1
Bloomsburg, ra.
O FHA.NK ?AHR,
ATTOIINE Y-AT-L AW.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
onico corner ot Ccntro and aln streets. Clark a
llulldlng.
Can bo consulted In German,
EO. E, ELWELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
lli.oo-siiuuu, Pa.
Onico on First lloor, front room of Col-
dmiiian Building, Mum street, below hx.
change Hotel.
pAUL E. WIHT,
Attornoy-at-Law.
Olllco In coluubun lioiLDiNO, Hoom No, 3, second
lloor.
BLOOMSIJUUa. PA.
KNORB. I B. WINT IRSTKH.
KNORR & WINTERSTEEN,
Attorneys-at-Law.
nnvnin 1st N'ntlnnal Hank Mtlldlnir. second floor,
first door to tho left. Corner ot Main and Market
Btroeta uioomsDurg, ra,
DSrPensions and Bounties Collected,
J II. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
Offloo in JtaUe's bullalif, over Blllmeycr's grocery,
p P. HILT.MEYEK,
(MSTMCT A TTORNEY.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
raJ'Ofllce over Dcntler's slion store,
Uloomslmrs, Pa. Empr-aO-80.
JOHN C. VOCUM. 0. E. 0EY21!.
YOCUM & OEYER,
Attornoys-at-LaWi
CATAW1S8A, PA.
(omco "front suit of rooms on second lloor of
. m r-nvsTlT.TKll !N OEl!MAN.al
If ynn x"' -
embers of Sharp and Alleman's Lawyers and
limkor's directory and the American Mercantile
and collation XclaUon. 111 give prompt and
pirprut ftttention 10 eoiitxnuu ut -uua .
an oilier piu.uaoi'jMm .
K. OSWALD,
ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW.
Jackson Bullillng, nooras 4 nnd 5.
BBUWICK.l'A
y. U. IUIAWN.
ATTOUNE Y-AT-L AW.
Catawlesa, Pa.
omce, corner ot Third and MalnBtreoU.
JJ V. WHITE,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
BL00MSBUR0,PA.
Office In Browcrs' Bullillng, 2nd Uoor.
may 1-tf
jJICUAEL F. EYERLY,
Convoyancor, Collector ot uiairas.
LKQAL ADVICB IN THE SETTLEMENT 01'
ESTATES, c.
jw-onico In nentler's building with I- JJ
meyer, attorney.al-law, lieut looms 2nd Boor
Bloomaburg, Pa. apr-9-sc
T". E. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
lierwiok, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS
" B MoKELVY, M. D.,Surgcon and Vhy
.5cl"no7tt sldoMatn street.below Market
L. FRITZ, Attorney-at-Law.
. Front room over POBt onico,
Office
D
,R. J. 0. RUTTER,
PBYBIOIAN & SUKQEOH,
Ofllce, North Market street,
Bloomsburt;, Pa
OR. WJL M. REBEIt, Surgeon nnd
Physician, onico corner ot Bock and Market
!t. -
r R. EVANS, M. D., Surgeon and
tj .Physician, Office and Itosldeaco on Third
mreet.
jIRE INSURANCE.
CflHISTIAN F. KNAPP, BLOOMBBH O, PA.
MKltolANTs' OP NBWARK, N. J.
t LINTON, N. V.
J'FXIPLES' N. Y.
HEADING, PA.
These old couroBATioNS are well seasoned by
age and firk tktku and liavo never yet bad a
losalsettledbyanycourtof law. Their assetH are
all Invented In solid vicukitim are liable to tuo
USw2? and ostlt adjusted and
paid as soon as determined by cuiustun r.
KNAl-l'781'llCIiL AOBNT ANU APJl'SrEK BLOOMBBUBO,
1 Tho people ot Columbia county should PJron.
Ue the agency where losses It any are settled and
pall by one of ther own clttzons.
PltOMlTNESS. EQUITY, FAIIt DEAL1NQ.
B
J HARTMAN
liiraiissNTii Ton roLLowtxa
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
North American ot Philadelphia,
franklin, "
I"ennsylvanla, " "
York, ot pannsylvanla,
rianover, oi ri. i
Queens, of London.
Korth BrltUh, of London,
onion on Mirket Street, No, 0, Bloomsburg,
UUV. Vi, I"
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
W. R. TDBBS, PROPRIETOR
BL00MSSUEO, FA.
OPPOSITE COUKT IIODSB.
Larg esand convenlenf sample rooms. Bath rooms
hot and cold water und all modern conveulencea
I moro money than at anything clsobytaka
Tnrmii free. HlLLElT BOOK C0,,l01tTLlN
Maine. declBM.
ATENTS.
i,... n.n, nArnixilnminr ftW 111 nit
vance, balance when patent Is ob
tained, send for circular gUlng full
Itferences. M. J, CLAU13TT, Wolngtou, IL 0.
racltlo Building. (BeplT.cm.
Information, aim cuuimuiui, usv
U. ii.BI.WJ., , .
sittenbbhDsb, J -f"r'
A- O.YATBS
BESTMW.
l X.TH
CHESTlUr
w
AINWHIG11T & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
TKAS, bYKUl'S, COFFEE, Sl'tlAU, OL.&ES,
KICK, BI'ICES, I110A1II1 SODA, ETC., ETC.
N. 13. Corner Second and Arch Sis.
Unorders will recclvo prompt attention.
W
ii. house,
-DENTIST,
Uloomsiiuko, Columbia Couniy, Pa
AUstylcaot workdonoln a superior manner, work
warranieoas represented, testii axtragt
BDWimooiI'iiHbytho use of (las, and
free of charge when artificial tooth
aro Inserted,
Olllco in linrton's building. Main street,
below Market, tlvo doors below Klelra'8
drug store, llrst lloor.
Jo be open at all hours during the. da
Nov 83 -lr
H. C. SLOAN & BRO.,
I5LOOMS15URG, PA.
M inutacturers ot
CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS
SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS &C.
First-class work always on band.
HEPA1R1KQ KEA TL Y DONE.
Prices reduced to suit the times.
BLOOMSBUHli PLAWNG MILL
to.
Tho undersigned Inivlni- nut Ills Planlnc Ml
on jcauroau street, in ursi-eiass lonauiou, to p-e
parea ioao niiKinasot worsin ins line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS. MOULDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
furtlshert at reasonable prices. All lumber used
Is well seasoned and none but skilled workmen
aro employed.
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS
urnlahod on application. Plans and specltlca
oas prepared ny an oxporienceuuruuijuiBuiuu
CHARLES HUDC,
liliioiiisliiiifr, Fti
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
G. W. BZ-RTSGHji
THE MEUC1IANT TAILOR.
bis hzzi Bats I: Gaps
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Suits nip.de to older at short notice
ami n. fit alwns triiarantecd or no ealo.
Call nnd examine tlio largest and best
selected stock ot (jootis over snowii in
Uoliimuia couniy.
Storenext door to First Nntional Bank,
MAIN STREET,
JBlooinslmrg, Pa.
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES
OF CAST CR WROUGHT IRON.
Suitable for
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
and
Public Grounds
:o: -
TliQ following uows tho Hckct Gothic, ono of
lueBeverui DeauiimibiiMJMui i-w.i.ou4ununM,.mro
For Beauty and Durability tiiey aroijnsurpass
ed. setujibyexperieiici'u ii
togivobaiisiucuuu.
I'ricea anil neoiincns of other de
sliid ueiit to any auurtbn
AUiirtss
BLOOMSBURG PA-
Mayi-tf
FRENCH'S "HOTEL.
pit hall eouAitt; nuw yokk
OppoiJio city iiau ami inu toi ";'.
s hold is one ot tho most complete in Its ai
pointments and turntlurc ot AN Y lloUaK In Kew
York City ami is cunuueu-u um vv
EUROPEAN PLAN,
walk from Brooklyn IlilJgo and l-wvateu ii-
ltttflMSOniYMIIU ItUllUI 1'tl uuj. .......
AH 1 I'M ot cjK paa. i u. .
'e. '5.?LW.', i,,,;,Vr,.7rerre'Dletewllh
mis iiuutuis rv. r,rt;.7rri7iii
. oflV HAilll tl
aUU.UUUgetfrei u pa. kago of gocU ot laigo
value, thul will start you in work
hat win ai oncu uring j im '" ";",' ;v,o ;,r1i
anvthlugclse la America. All about thefwvu
"n m"ents wlih e'h box. AgtBta vjunlej ev.
en tVlieru, 01 mwr .! 7 ii,,;.
Ssiurei imt Taeiay. II. IIaiktt uo. l-ort-
ana, wttiuw. '
tney arounsurpass
audB and warract.rO
He
BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29,
EXHAUSTEDVITALITY.
ILLUSTRATIVE Samplo FREE.
mm THYSELF.
A Oreat Medical Work on Manhood, Nervoui and
rhyslcal ricblUty, Promatnro Decline In Man,
nxhm.ted Vitality, Ac., ic, and the untold mis
eries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses; 300
pages, substantially bonnd In gilt, muslin. Con
tains more tlmn 123 Invaluabto prescriptions, em
bracing every vegetable remedy in the pharma
copirla for all acuto and chronic diseases. It Is
emphatically a book for every man. Price only $1
by mill, post paid, concealed In plain wrapper.
ir.i.rsTitATivr. hampi.i: ntun to ai.t.
Young nnd mlddlo-agcd men for tho iievt ninety
days. Fend now, cr cut this out, as yon mny never
see It again. Address Dr. W. II. PAHKU1!, 4 Bal
QncU street, Bo ton, Moss.
feb.,6-d. ly
CENTS
COPYftl TKI3
It 1 II V. linou'.
It KlveMlH'LfcNCUSCC
mi'1 tinllrainl el Cvtr
nowtr 9i Shrub, ittHX)
OkltfiHll k I tul A!"unll
the fnown tlnleiol rilrla
tlon nltii Clovs, Ptraiol,
Handkmhicl andrsn. it
tntheittDil temDlfta work
ol tlio klmt i'Vr iiiii
lNliiil.rjetii I'lficcii
I't'iilwTn etninm lr
iv rniuipU' copy, iirno our
price to uKPiit". Agcnti
unnted vtrvwhtre. All.
lEiitCAH PUB. CO.,17 North Tenth Jtnet.rhilnl'a.Pa.
SIMCER CM 7
IIIlHSTYliK L0If
DAYS' 1U1AL.
A TiiH Net of
Atliielimelits.
M lVAlIItAM'l lilt
K S2"orvi-fi. Sena for
y7 uirciimr.
1.. V. J.. .11 J. ,F.,
a N. ota St., l'liiin., i"o.
Apr. 8 4?w.
tfjSfa flR5T PREMIUM.
-,'vf)3
'gf PHILADfllB.o. Jg
Oriiiul rrlie Meilal, Purl., lstn.
AsUyourOrocerforlt Win, Dn-yfloppct.Mfr.
? North Front Mrret, PUILADKLl'ItIA, PA.
Juno 4 80 ly.
CHAMPION
rosrriv LY
Patent Safety
EXT1NGUISUKK
Nun-Kiplolve
tVlllnotra-
BiinAK yl
"TjClcanly.
tho
ot
OIL.
Gives a Lir.Hi
the cHAMnan
equal In llnlliancy
I. tlin illest.
to itu Linaies, or
Clieape.t' and
Safest Lamp
for Churchefl.
Sli Gas Burner..
This Is the roost
rouerful and
Perfect
Ilalli, or
Family Use.
Send for
Illustrated
Circular.
LIGHT
rx-or mado
mox oil
in h ieil on VOIir
old Gas or Oil Chande-
A. J. WEIDEHEH,
36 8. 2d St.,
I crs or brackets, and
v ill Increase your ngni
x 1 1 i;ii.-i: ui-,
mix a.
Bole Owner
of I 'ateuU
oct8 0m3.
AGENTS
WANTED
Adams' Patent Metallic
PICKET FENCE.
V '3
51.73 per rod antl upwards.
OPEIAL QUOrATIONS,
All kMi nf Iron Fticti, G:ts, Flro Esc p, tc.
A TEHCC PAT.IBOI4
TKtt CUAKD
Itoa Vork in nil styles.
C'jal Ecreont a specialty,
Iron Ladders, Wheels & Crciticg.
Blick:ir.lthlng In all brancnei. Eitlmatei furnlthed.
EAt3LE IRON WORKS,
Cor. TJuloii it Opual Sti.
WILKES-KARnE, P4-
march 12-80-ly.
KCW gOOFiiCCO.
COKUl'dATXP, ClllMl-Ell i'.hUS, CllOlVI-'S IMTEST,
1'I.iIS ANU L'ALAMIKEU
Iron & Steel Roofing Siding.
n'hrti.A rrmnnff wn inv onholld Blieathlmr. on pur
lins on Iron u oi K, or over old fhtnfflea or BlaU.
Wn ttnvn in mm pinnioir L'.d and exnerlencea
rooicrs wUomwe will send out 03 inbtructprsto
IhOhO wno may wish 10 my i-icir uwu iiwuiiBi
AiwiLrirj .. ,,vir, inr.n'a rnllrnnil fJTft nnd tllUfJ. We
makotlieso roortnsfg to any desired llilcknea and
weight. Itlmueaynen and contracts taken for
- ?,, ntwi -tiiino-M in id nnd coinnlctcd. Hat la I
faction cuarantet'u on uu uu u ua.
m iu'ti iruu unu sutt iwb iuuv .-. .
snort notice.
I'l l l lt ltir IIUJI HUtl.lll .r..
I'iriflTON. ra.
..7... ... iii..i,nnnn,TniIo.iii. 11 rfintriiHina
tfrnn m ntui faorvnear L-euiyu uut3j -ucuui.
( btalned and all pawnt Duslnoss attended to for
niM.nninnUniinosllotho It. S. Patent Ofllce. and
wocanobtnlnl'atciitBtu less tlmo tbauthosoro-
moierroin v abuinmuu, . , 4 i
,1,1 i.imini oi iirawinir. Wo advlso as to nat-
ontabllltyfreo of charge, and we mako no charge 1
unless patent Is secured.
Vo infer here, to the po:
Money Order lilv., and i
ostmaster, tho Uupt, Qfl
to oillclals ot tho U. B.
pntnni limp... l'or circular, advice, terms ana 1
references to actual clients fnyaur own mate or
couniy, write 10
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposltn Patent onico, Washington, n O I
au ii-ii
lrITjA.TlR pays for
LU'liHUnUJiAHBUIl'ln
UUSINKSSCOLIaEGB
1709 Cttitiit St, nibldphii.
Poslttons for Graduate..
Time roauirod 3 to 4 mos.
The Iloit Kquippoti. Ilest
Course of Utudy. liest Kv
eryttJlUK, I'm. iw wiicui.
j 9 cms. p $ c.
fleld. u. M.t., tut thou who wriU (
BUuiOQ A CdMPoriliiul, Mllie,wlll lclf .
Tl I I I I I lli.y da. Kad liTC.t homa.tLat will rjr
II 11 ..Am In ,Mrd. HoOl. h.V.
rni4 ori S..I lo dir Ll;l"r "'.""""."'"''t h j 'ji
ml ,.guirt4: Von u .Uild htt. TboM wbo ;trt .1 one.
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fill ! ai
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PATENTS,
nnTTi
TIRED OUT!
t tmi BAuon tirT vttrr ctxxu to hm mm
; of tontti. 1 UON ntri Into nlmort wmrr pbf
in'i pmcription for Uuim who neod bafldinf op,
V
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THC
TONIC
Tor Wrnkiitft-,
tit l.nanllndrj Tn.e
., it ham no j:0Uai
i medic I no thtt Ia not lnu
i llm Itlnnat. 1 n I onrn t r
inck .of
it nna is
lurioiiN.
It Knrlrheri I lie Itlooil.
nnlr
inviaorntm tho
MystPini Kmtorcii Appetite AI(Inl)igrtlort
It ft (Via nnt. 1.1-rlrnn fir in lnr !hn f Aot h flAHM tlfiflrl.
AOheor prodnOflConnt4pation other Iron mtdicintt tin
Vn. O. II, BiKEXJtT, a loi4!nK physician of Bprlna-
jieia, uaio. ia:
" Ilrown'i Iron Bitters ! a thoronulil rood medl'
riA I nan it In mr tirnrllcn. itnil find itit Action ei
cnli ullothw form of Iron. In wwkpff-firftlowcon'
ditto- of ths rtra, Urown'ii Iron Hitf m t Tmlly
. trlll -,... r It ,11 iriai la pUlmaH frt It f
Oeoiirotown, I. 0"htb' " Hrown' Iron llittrrn ts
ttiTr.nln th nan Nnthtnir hnltnr. It rrtnte
'appetite, glToit Htreugth and Improves digeBtiou."
Oennlno hu atKiToTr&ds Mark and croMod km! lines
II 110 U .N H1KU1CALCO., I1ALTIMUIIE, 1ID,
FOR STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS
CAN UK PL'T ON 1JY ANY rEHSON.
THOUSANDS OP ROLLS KOLt) ANNUALLY
lOB UUII.11KU3 Ul M LII1
IlbhOKlPTIO.M.
unxD ron, xnw oiuculau. containino
PBIUli Liar ahij iutifi'iiit;rui.a.
, ACENTS WANTED.
B. EHRET, JB. & GO.
BOLE MANUl'ACTUItETtS,
423 Walnut Street. PHILADELPHIA.
Scpt.lTu4s.3m3
PLAIN FACTS!
XT IS A. FA C2T-Tb-tnnra-ttkWBevrra
Iiai juur jiut-iiiiiaiiMiii tir iiuw
onx ) oil hai e BUtlertxl. you ran m t rt'lipf, tuiiViA hat'fl
moro. Ket It iermaently " for ku.ii),,M oa the boya
tcrwily put lL
TV JS jL FA IT Tliat thoupand havo had
now wJolaTm iwrfect health. Wo cau show you
tho testimonials of many mich.
IT IS A FA CT-Tt tho
RUSSIAN
RHEUMATISM
CURE
doeo thn burin cm and nan done It mrecapf nlly CTory
time It ha btxn tried according to dlrcctloni.
7 T T? A 7? A 77' Tliat this rcmrdy, thonirh
- ' J comimruthcly new In our
country, has been lined t-ry many jeara In somo
larta of Euroj, and with wondi rful bucccsh.
rrri tg a i?a rfT That tue lcunsjan itncu.
rtorwment of eminent Kitrojoan rhjuldaiw and
Ooc rnmpnt Ranltnry commliion. ithout which It
could not be publicly gold iu Borne of thow countries.
TW T2 A TP A flT TliatliENnTM.rnAVKPr
Al JAl i'ilX rrauk lro.ROo.MN.84
hL,l'hiuleli'lua.iutlcmt for yi are with Itlieumatlim
intheBrmnaniUhoulders. lie pap i Itrtfvery.
think-, but notliintrheliKHl until Ibomrtittho It. It.
Curt-. "It curod mo completely and try quickly
Descriptive pninphlct, with tesUmonlals, freo.
.,.. rzn I If mailed, loo. additional.
rlCO S2.DU.( if mristeml, loo. more.
A -et It 1 not to be fonnd at tno utorcn, uiu can
only ti" had liy encloHtntc tho amonnt as above, ami
addreiiiiinu tho American proprietors.
PFAELZER BROS. & CO,
81D.8SI .lorket Street, fUllndclpbliu
mirch o-ly.a
from a
tn tho
"Fovpr.iioi-t'..." M-niv in asoucn mciii.
in fehoit, nil ille-t'ii-os cniioccl liy imd tiluod m'i
coiviueiTii liy this powerful, inulfyliijr. mid
fnvliroratiiiic medicine, lireat llutiiiK 11-
ovrn lapmiy iieui iiuuer us nc-iiitrii huhk-iii-li
Espociallv Ims it lniiiilfesteil its potency l:i
curlnir 'roller, Roa.ii Itai.li, IlulN, Oar-
aplclly lieul under Its lieiiigu Intlu. iieD,
bimclcN, Noro lyei., .Scrotiiloiii. Soi cs
mill mi-ciiiiiz. jtin-.iuiii
HUease.
Mllllo HWt'lllliea, .mne.
ii- llilclc
Neck, nud liuliirucil lilnllila. Knd ton
cents In stamps lor a Inriro trentlse, with col
ored plates, on Skin Dlsouses, or tlio samo
amount forntreiitle on ticrofuloiisAirectlons.
"Tin: iii.oon is tiii: i.ikii."
Thorouglilv cleanse it by usinir Ilr. llei-t-e'
fioldcii Itlcilicnl DUeoi i'r) , iikiI irnotl
dlgeatlou, it fnir nlflll, lumj ant ilr-
lia, vhui Kirciiiiiii, 1IIIU -tfll ll.l ILL' ..11
CUUKtillttll.il, will Ul ebtablUlii .1.
which Is St-riifiiliu4 r.-lien n of the
Lung, U promptly nnd ivitiilnly uru-sted
und cuied liy this Clo.l-iilvi-n lxmrdj.lf tnkea
beforo tho Inst ftnif,-s nf llu- dlEensuiiio u-ncied.
Tiom Its wonrti'itul puivei- over tliU teiTlbly
futal disease, when tliit oUeilnif this now cel.
eliraUut roniedy to tho nubile, Ilr. I'ierci
thought seriously of cnUiiiir It his "full.
nimpllon :iii-'," liiitnhandoned Hint nume
as too limited for ti iiu-dkiue which, from its
wonderful combination or tonic, or Ft lengthen
lnir. alterative, or lilood-eleimsliie-.nnti-bllious,
pectoral, and nutrltli o iiroperties, is uiicqualed,
not only ns n remedy lor consumption of tho
jupss, but for all
CHRONIC DISEASES
Liver.BloorjTantlLungs.
or inn
' If yu feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have
on
on lace or nouy iicnuciu ut'ntincno or aiz
fluent headncho or dll-
nt u, bad taIo lu tnoutli, internal heat or chins,
alternatlnir with hot Hashes, low spirits and
Bloomy boreliodIiu.'S, tircKiilar appetite, and
coated toiiirue, you nro ciillering- from ludl,
urstlon. Ill Hiiopslii, and Turiild I.lver,
or "Itlllou.ne.w." in many cases only
Kqrt 01 mcho syuiptoms uro eperii neea
lemedy for "JI SUP1' eases, lr, I'lor
(iiildcn Jiledlcnl li)ciiyer)- ljii
AS
rei'i
it no
"'V'or'lVonU MuiC", SpUtlnjf of Illood,
NliurliiO" ot iireiiin, iiiiniciiiii..
Severe IHiutli., C'oiiniiiiilon, and
kindred alfections, It Is a toverelirn rem.dy.
benu leu cents in 6tamps tor tir. nerce s
bookonConauinptlou, Hold by Krugifl.t..
PRICE $1.00,
on e jioTTi.rs
ron $0.00.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Proprietors, C63 Mala St., IHJitalo, N.' Y,
VCQ,,S LITTLE
oas3i LIVER
FILLS.
ANTI.IIII.il)
tIS Olid oatiiakho,
;U.. cent, a vial,
old by UriiKK
m REWARD
Is offeied tiy tho proprietors
nf Dr. bago's Catarrh Ilomedy
for a cuse of catari h which tbey
cannot cure.
1 f you have a discharge from
tho nose, otfcnslvo or othor
wise, partial loss of smell, taste,
ui- betu lmr. wea W rvc. dull PS1U
or pressure In head, you have Catarrh. '( fcou.
.Anil, nt nriiLlA lurinlnati, In i-nn4Ullltltton.
Dr. Safe's L'ATAitmi lltvn V oiiri-8 tlio worst
cn.e. of Onliirrti. "Cold 111 Uiu Head,"
ami caiurruui i'.nuuvuui w uut.
RAUCH'S S525 PHOSPHftTE
rw? UkDlf OonUin tho LUa and tweucu cC
BAUGH & SOFS,
Hl.n,..f.,,l1MM
UnufAitaren,
l'lll(.AIli:i.l'UI.V, PA
Vol- Hull) by V. V. LOW,
IkTillUSIIlD IUS.
Oranneirllle, Pa,
m. miigt bQ . e(1 u an Ht with ,,r01)erty correspond with those of tho
fMiSJiTC; fill Hl!a351E? nil nil.pv in.lnsirirV u-l,,.tl.fr nf trad,.. State and people. Tho local tralliu B?"-l
UUitll r3w. 6!V. USi S" ' , . I. 7 ...t.i.s i. A ..:t -i t on. Such
""?". ."Ji!,.c"' .'''.'ilL5'0"' 1. .. ... :.!.! : I.. ' w,.lfth nf thnir nrnllla tnvin,, it !!(! per
wii-i ncrii.iii.ii A i I'liii. 'i ill. , L;ai:ii in uiiLiLit.fi lij i-i!iifv n,iL il L-.il 11a - .... ...... v.-...c . ,
SELECT READING.
"LAUD AND LABOR."
an At)imi:ss iir.t,ivnnF.i hy i.t
oov. c.
V, BLACK.
Ti.r. rii-in.. n.i,irn. .iniivnro.l
i.v T.in,,in.,o..nnu.,m, i v. tiinnk.
J . ... -.. I
nt llin Urnnrvnra' ftinntn nl. VV1 llfltna 1
Grove. Aumist 27th. 1881. On tho
.1o nf iip .lniiun,.,, ii i.n.i l,o,.n ,,.
...v -V......J ...... . .
nr.n,l lltnf l, 'niilrl .Itnill' ntlll InilllUI, LtllUULl.l lllw IIVt.lv rk vtiis vyuiiiiuuu
beforo tho ahnointed hour tho foatH
m ' ' i i I
polled to stand when ho appeared,
After a few introductory remarks lie
began hia address and was listened to
with undivided attention throughout
Ho said
About one yiar aco tlio voting gov
ernor of this commonwealth stood
whero I now stand, in presenco ot a
similar assemblage of Pennsylvania's
sturdy people. A pttro man, a just
magistrate, an honest friend ot labor,
you heard him not merely with the
respect duo to his high ofllce, but with
ttiat due to his own character. I trust
it will not bo deemed unbecoming in
mo to recall tlio tribute, characteristi.
cally simple, but very eloquent, paid
by him to one of your number whoso
mortal remains were that day borne
to an honored gravo amid tho hills of
York. Tho good husbandman of
whom ho spoko was my father. Never
heart beat truer to human causo than
his to yours. Through tho later years
of lu3 life its importance grew in his
wiser contemplation, and his mature
faculties were more and moro bent to
the task of supporting it. When tho
power of ihoso who reirardcd not tho
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uiuiuiiiii ji v Wlliuil UUIII.-1 -ii.na lauui I
,i0ir,r ,,i,i nil i iw.
four corners of tho common wealth was
nt. iU hnirrlit . wl.on unlilinirina wnm
dealing most softly with tho wrongs
ot unorganized woi'ktngmeu,aii(l uroad
ing most of all tho displeasuro of asso
ciated capital j when party conventions
wcru silent concerning tho real needs
of tho people and tlio door of tlio
party caucus was shut to your petition
this untitled and unpaid tribune of the
land tillers and the wage-earners lifted
up au almost solitary voice, winch
even I, without immodesty, may say,
never iailetl to command and to com
pel attention at least. lie uouuted no
odds in a contest for light.
Ilo was a J'atron. Together wo
ioined tho Order many years before
this great annual concourse of farmers
and fanmra' friends had made tlio
namo honorablo and taught tlio timid
and tlio doubting to respect tho vast
but orderly force behind your causo if
they aid not respect tho causo itself.
A few months beforo his death he
answered tho urgent appeal of the
pre-ident of the Farmers' Alliance to
bo with them in national convention
in this lelcgraphio dispatch : "I
prevented hv a nam ul and serious ac-
cident from being with you to-day.
But ho asMired that as long a I hvo I
shall eivc what feebln aid I can for
justice to land aud labor. I hopo you
will sneak nlainlv to-dav and lot all
tho world know that vou do not lack terested boards of directors, responsi
ga'.l to make oppression bitter." His bio to nobody but those interested liko
thought and his puqiosc aro miues they
aie mine by natural inheritance and
miuo by doliberato choice. In inv
brief public career they havo been to
mo tho louchstono of principle and tho
rule of action, for I believe that ins-
ticc to land and labor implies justice
to all tho members ot the society, how-
ever situated or however emp oved.
.il'sticf.to land and L.uioit.
But what is iustico to land and
) land and
easily ask-
in general
isonher will
labor ? This is a question
ed and easily answered 1
terms. The nolitical nliilosonher will
sav. and sav truly, that land and labor
cnioy
and caeli must yield to government in
the form of taxes its jut-t proportion of
whatever may bo necessary for tho
security of tlio whole. But when tho
legislator conies to Iramo this just pro
position into law, he liuds m his way
so many artificial arrangements, under
which havo grown up eo many power-
ful inteiesls, and such a multitudo of
nrnfllnliln nlinses. Hint, he stands nimal-
ed and helpless betoro tho task he has
set himself. Uo is onnoscd by combt-
nat mis nf acnumu ated oan ta . bv
. . ' . -
rtri.nl. liilnrpsts nerfer.tlv nrcanizud. bv
. - . ... J . ' J
it on U nt t in hid mat on ort lat tnonev
; .
can oommand. lint whore noes he
look for Mipport ? To tho millions,
fitr.-iinlno- evprv nnhinf nervo to mo-
itlu for tho day that is passing over 1
Vn thn miner in tho cavern? To tho
lumberman in tho forest f To tho
ploughman in tho field? To the
mvrian men in shop, ami lorgo anu
mill'? Thcso trust to tho honor of their
public representatives. Thoy havo no
means to" pet up eoparalo agencies for
llioir iirnteetinn. It is well, if under
the hard conditions which advei so
lpmnia.t.inn imno-rs thov can live,
Combination among them is difiloult
and cxpon&lve. Corporations, mono
polies, associated capitM, raiiroadri,
manufactiu?rs, coal operators, mill
owners, iron loviU these nil co-oper-
ato. Thoy limit production and so
limit labor : thov shut down and throw
labor out i thov fiv. wanes and labor
must nocopt
ends in agree
o.vtorts a doubl
evict! before,
to control y
National, and
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wn ii t noir niienis. and tie eoiiiiiiiitecs
, 1 : , .. .1 . ' , .
isteu witn proioun.i attention 10 tue.r
brilliant nd vocn eg, who appear lor the
muil.iu, o wnio . no ,.r v lege., tew
,us part uetwepu u,e,e,Ve ,
tiik pitovisiONS oi- tup. nkw coNSTiTU
TION.
Look at our own State. It is now
moro than a iieoauo suico the retorm
- 1 .
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COIlslltULIUU wua uiuuilicu uv uu 1111-
menso majority of tho people, Yrt
Homo of its most Important provisions
aro to this hour a dead letter. Ave
taxes uniform, equal and just f When
"r .,. 11 1 1I...1. . -
wormy juaster ituouu aim jirottier
riollet caipo down to tlio legislature
at the Inst regular session thoy toned
that two private oltincns and a Govor-
nor might make a very Impressive pre-
sentntion of a just cause, but they
I 1 . ........ .. fn... T. ...111 I . 1 .
cuuui tmi, iasa u iLi. u win uu luhu
,111 milt u'linn tlm nnliieiil lina boon ilw.
- -j
cussed a few years in Grango rooms
fnrmevs' clubs whon tho laud owners
and laud worKera nave cumiiincd
or starve i competition I" .i ino v i,,n.n I,';- Tw,..n. ,i, ,n.
mont or pooling, and thus ten, tweu y and Hundred millionaire , 'ibn Z.Z, J Z i i fl..
o tribute whero one was corporaled monopolists, or tho many ,:,.,, :
, Above all they combine thousands ot worKmeti, cast at the "J " rr "" IL.n .il,nn7
nnr Legislatures, Stato and same moment out at employment and ,., , """", ft. ' ,i
WIll-ll II1H ItlUllll'H HWlirill I www ... . .. ...nv ..VL.UIII- 1 n m,
extensively us ti e oiuer interest ton- i 'u e.upimei ru-
cerned-aiid when the Ways nnd t'tlns the right to out wages, to shut
Moans Uommitteo shall contaiti aldown and to turn out of bouso and
1886.
larccr sprinkling of clear headed anil
wcll-baskoil farmors. Again t Daro
your Legislatiiro lay lU hand upon tho
brood of giant corporatiotiB, endowed
with life, privilego and power by thin
Uonimonwealtl), anu nrtnp tricm under
obedienco to tho XVIItli arliclot
i Hoy nra out luuiio atfencica croateii
lor a pubiio jiurposo. iiioy were ae-
at..t,n,t In L.lnt, n.,.1 n.rn, (r lltn tm.
v i"-u wu vi. ivi inu
!'? ?Jul what do wo scot 'lliey.
take tlio produco ot tlio West to mar
,.,., ,, t,-, r
wealth, using tho grants mado by us
in tin an. nt. ml pa rnitinnn In nnr nwn
production, impoverishing our fartnor,
ol"' oising a shrinkago in tlio aggro
Bno vnluo of our lands beyond calcula-
tion. lliey make one into to ono
mail nnd a different rato to another.
They mako ono rate to one community
anil a (intercut rato to another, l hoy
build up hero : they dcitroy there.
They follow but one rule that seems to
uo " anu mat is steauy, constant,
cruel discrimination against tho loca
trade of the Stato to tho full extent of
tho rnlo o "taking all tlio trafiio will
nr- 1 hdmvo that tho direct lax
"I"' " domestic industries, and upon
1 10 necessaries of life, arising oiu of
l!lcso unJll8t " unlawful discrimiua-
l'on9 ftgajnut our people amount in
tho grand total to moro than all our
lh'" t!lxcs local, State and national,
P'l' to?et,,ler- And whnt 19 th. rcmedyT
What is that strango revolutionary do-
m?n.(1 which the sovereign people who.
originally, granted a small portion of
their power to these corporations,
mako? It is no great ma'ter. They
only ask that after a dozen vears of
"o" ana preparation, that article
uioe.ousuiuuon wnioii soiemniy ior
oins tlieso wroncrs sha 11 bo nut in on
. c , , , ,
cration. Hut when a venerablo citizen
went up to Ilarrisburg at tho regular
80381011 atlll ftrglicd tllO CajO of " tllO
people ngainst tho corporations, ho
found himelf nearly as solitary as
brothers Ithono and Piollet wlien they
wcrodown about tho tax revision. No
body could answer him. Tlio consti
tution, tho latf aud tho truth wcro with
him. But when ho retired came a
great procession of railroad presidents,
directors, altoruovs and other skilled
and trained servants, confusing com
mittees with the legerdemain ot fig
ures and other railroad mysteries,show
ing how our tnndamental law was a
failure and a folly, impracticable and
worthless and how live millions of
fieeinen, having created a set of irre
sponsible corporate monsters must con
tinue forever to writhe under their
hoofs.
MONOI'OLV WILL NOT LAST.
But this will not last. Those creat
corporations, by which public interests
are in a lanro denrca committed to
private control, aro comparatively new;
but both abroad and at homo inquiry
and experience aro gradually settling
the trim principles upon which thoy
aro to uo managed, ine ranroau man
ager will not always batlhi the siali s-
man. hen the people of I'ennsylva
nut oomu to reahno that tho tremeu
dous power of taxation has long boon
and is now practically exercised by iu
themselves, and that that power is used
irregularly, lawlessly aud capriuion-ly,
they will find the way to leduce their
common carriers to thu government of
hxed law. Xour prosent governor has
not minoed theso matters. IIw mea
sages have gone straight to tho heart
oi inu subject. jut nssemuiytneii,
with their walletB stulled with passu
were utterly shocked by tho radicalism
of his startling recommendation that
u. ins sutrtiiug ruuuiiiiiiciiiiiuiuu tuat
tho Constitution should bo enforced by
"appropriate legislation." Would wo
cripple railroads t Not at all. Tho
cripple
real interests of tho owners of railroad
to death to maintain their destructive
"foreign wars" is minous to them as it
is to us. They wara created to do our
business and they must do it accord
ing to lawj that is tho proposition now,
and in a few years will bo the fact.
Would tho farmers, would tlio work-
ingineii, wuuiu mo many citizens ot
Pennsylvania, engaged in small indns-
tries, who complain of tho otpiieiOUS
tyranny ui uiu uuuoiiuiluib, minugu
contract or disturb a vested right t We
1 I . - II ,1 .! . t. 1
Know too wen mat upon tuo saoruu
mailltainatieo ot tho rights Ot proper
I ... , . ,t. ...i.i ri.; r ..
ty ue miiun uiu wuuiu uuuu ui sijuiety,
s.- i..A! .t, i...i. ... i
iiichiiiui um inw iu um i.uiu, mm iu
tlio enjoyment of our earnings when
they are least.
It is thu small aconmu-
mwn wluuli are oaten up by tlio large
ouch, when tlio restraints ot law aro
relaxed, and this ia precisely tho pro-
cess which is going on under tho pie -
vailing disregard ot lundamental priti- iiiotruiiiuumiiueci m mumm mBauiM.
ciples bv tho corporations, It is over tion and representation in tho govern
tho fow'who break over tho limits of mfint they find tho burdens of the
the contract whioh oiganiaed society
makes with all its members, iu order
that thoy may gather and dovour tho
earnings of tho many. Wo stand for
law: it is our only sliield, Thoy as
sail It: it is their only restraint.
It is Iruu that tho wealth of this
country is almost too great to bo com
passed by human imagination, as has
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recently ueeu uxiin lieu uy a very cun
ning and most dazsiling array of fig
ure. M't- who possesses it t Those
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: f, i, .,.ia ,i ,i,ja io ,i, .i .
i ui.hiwud w v...,,. u t. un imtto mm
. -m..? h-- ..... - ..u .
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v.- '". - v - -
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"1'? ".i.l ...1.1..1 i!' V.!
I .. . 1 ,
. Y ""k " ,..V,UHUU
iiir 1 iih iiuiniM NiM vii'H luniiin nnunr
.r,
1 nuvu ueiiiiuieu tins extiauriimarv (is
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""""
AI oiwaw.
I IT,,, I Intul nml liiltn. n.-.nn..
....... uu.. ...uu, iBuu iul
ineirowii proieciiou, auiiino uiieiugeiii
suppori oi tiimr own interests, thoy
''just expect to biilTev as heretofore,
Tlio liolioy of our laws has not suf.
Ueiently favored combinations of arti-
vntiu nml In,iua1 Inlmrnrj tn n ....
....-w.v.n .lm buuiiuuu
I maiiauemi ni 01 common concerns. Ar.
i r ... . . . , ,'
bttiation, lust in piinelplo, is almost
moekory while labor is unlncorporattd
ns wmio eiinvr p jriy uny ii-iuso mo judi.
THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XX.NO 43
COLUMBIA DBHOURAT, VOL.L, MO 3.1
home, without notice. Farmers, on
tho other hand, have simply neglected
their duly In this lespcct. Tho Grango
an organization erected after tho beau
tiful model of our federal system, is al
most, if not quite, perfectly adapted to
their purpose. Why should they not
uso it? If it bo said thoy aro widely
scattered nnd accustomed chiefly to
tho solitary life of tho fields aud tho
secluded homestead, it is answered that
there circumstances fu nish tho very
strongest reasons for regular nnd stated
association together. When tho Dec
laration of Independence was about to
bo signed a delegate said, 'Come, let
us all hang togotlicr." "Yes," respond
ed Dr. Franklin, "for if wo don't, we'll
all hang separately." That caso is
youra precisely.
Uur forefathers believed that our
republican institutions would remain
pure aud sccuro bo long as they rested
mainly upon tho broad shoulders ot an
agricultural population. ''This reli
ance, said Mr. Jefferson, ''cannot de
ceive us ns long as wo remain virtuous
and 1 think wo shall bo bo as long as
agriciilluiu is our principle object,
which will bo tho case while thero re
main vacant lands in any part of
America. When wo get piled upon
ono another in largo cities, as iu Europe
wo shall becomo corrupt as in Europe,
and go to eating up one another as
thoy do there." AUs, how narrow tlio
ken of tho wisest of mortals! When
tho eye of tho patriot sago scanucd
the wido expanse of our fertile territor
ies, when again ho doubled them by
tho splendid Louisiana purchase, he
thought ho could pierce the dim iuttiro
and sco them occupied by countless
millions of thrifty, independent and in
corruptible men. who would keep tho
covenant of liberty forever. But how
different tho reality from the golden
dream of tho prophet I Empires havo
been carved from tho3o lands, and
given to corporations, adding new
strength to tho already powerful com
binations of monopolies. The railroad
monopolist forces himself into partner
ship with every tiller of thoeo bounti
ful fields, and takes from him well
nigh tho last cent of profit beforo ho
will eonsent to removo his produce.
The small farms aro covered with mort
gages, and tho usurer awaits his oppor
tunity. Already, even in this the most
uidpprndent of human occupations, the
individual man is receding, and associ
ated capital farms great tracts thou
sands and hundreds of thousands of
acres with armies of enlisted laborers
aud innumerable maohines.
Men of Pennsylvania, is it not full
time to think, to consult, to unito and
to act!
Prom Lt Oov. Black's Letter Accepting the
Nomination for Governor, Sept. 16, 1886.
"During the past year Pennsylvania,
in common with many other States, has
foil profoundly, and to her sore cost,
the throes of labor madly seeking the
betterment of its condition, with tho
redrecs of wrongs knoivn to exist, tho
remodit s for which aro but ynauely
understood. Tho los'es inflicted by
these recurring struggles aro simply
tremendous and incalculable They
fall heavily upon all clashes, and upon
none more heavily than the working
men themt clvc;. Must they go on for
ever ? Such wido tumults among men
ordinarily sober and industrious, Biich
vast sacrifices of bread and peace by
multitudes of intelligent, and orderly
citizens, aro not without crave causo. I
believe they will cease, and ceaso only
when the wage-earner is placed upon
tho dead level of legal equality with
t'10 wa
eve,ry l1
actions
tho wage-payer, at overv stage and in
particular ot tlio several trans-
between them. .Men ot conser
vative minds havo witnessed tho beno
ficial results of tho progress of labor in
ionization, witn intense saitsiac-
oraamzation, completed
fected, promises apparently jus
tice, order, and repose to all tho inter
ests concerned. Why not give to it
tho sanction of tho law and tho protec
tion of tho Sta',0 ?
"Incorporation may prove to do tho
simple but beneficial expedient of which
all modern society appears to bo in
common search. Tho remedy for all
pnblio and private wrongs must be in
tho law i and industry organized under
tho law, and with tho protection of the
law that is given to capital, would find
its own safety in the just restraints of
tho law, which mako tho rights of per
sons and property pacred under our
freo institutions.
"Liko the men who woik for daily
i" weekly wages, tho agricultural peo
pie, with even less excuse for the dere
liction, have neglected the caro of their
own interests : and by reason of pro.
1 traded failure to employ tho necessary
htato resting moro heavily upon their
"olds than upon any other form of
property oi equal vaiue. w uiio tneir
lands nro depreciated, and their pro
dnco undersold in their own markets,
in consequence of discriminations
against local freights, the revenue and
tax laws aro mado to bear upon them
with utuluo and excessive exactions.'"
llUiP,
was naturally always
groat rttsu to outaiti tins coveteu nonor
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, , . f ,
U sorts ' of schemes were devised to
et iu nUcnilf A I)romillcl)t ciUze.l re
lotca that one night, returning homo
I rather late, ho hoard tho old Stato
: Houso bell Deal out an alarm of firo,
His oomimuv had iit been oresonted
wlh a now horn and overv man was
i i j i
- ... . . .. . ,
- I nnililllnn.
nnd oa ho was not far from tho cnuitio
bouso. bis honos danced hio-h as ho
, , w bo f
I . a - . . .
I arrivo and got possession 01 it. On
reaching the spot what was his amaze
ment to discover a foUow-member thero
beforo him I Already ho was under
t)10 0Ufji,1Q Bna fllQ nom waa oortainly
i,!g , Manco, liowover, showed liim
1
that tho fellow was sound nsleep,
I o.. -iii.il.. i... 1....1 -i. .
Firemen Years Ago,
t -i... .i f .i... ti .:i.it..t.:
llieio
I oviuiviuiy uu il'&uiiuii over uiu pms-
iraio llnurn ami smmvil ihr, Hblnlm. hii
0f bras? Then ho L'ave n shout
that
awoko the echoes as woll as tho sleep
cr, whoso disgust at tho way his plan
bad mUcarried can be better imagined
han described,
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stent advertisements must to pm tor w.iu.
Bcrtcd except where panics have ccoum8'
Iz-iral advertisements mu uin vir. . n n ft
thrco insertions, and at that rate tor additional
Inscrtlonsnliiioutrutercncetolength.
Kxccutor's, Administrator's, and Auditors no
tlccsthreedollars.
Transient or Local notices, ten cent s a lino, reg
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THE STAGE.
Fy Tcmplcton has gono to Eurorio.
Kato Claxton litis ployed Iiulso over 1,000
limes.
Lillian Olcott thinks she lias a fortune In
"Theodora."
Jowpli Jefrerson Is collatlnEulinotosfornn
nutoblogrnphy,
Kmo Ellser lias liegun tho second season ot
" Woman Against Women."
Mrs. 1). P, How ers' now play will bo enti
tled "Tho Empress Joseplilno."
Tony ltart Is nliout to go on lbroad In on
Irish comedy liy II. Wayne Kills.
Mrs. Lnngtry Is going south shortly, and
will finish licr sunson In Now Orleans.
Lord Lonlftlo bns nlrcnily served notice ot
a libel suit ujion n Philadelphia inicr.
Adelaide. Itnndall nnd her llljou Opera
company aro doing well in tho south.
Emma Abbott opens tho now $75,000 opera
bouso nt Ban Antonio, Tex., on Doc. SO.
Tho receipts of "Ermlnlo" at tho Ololio
theatre, Uostou, for ono week wcro over $9,
COO. Mmo. Sarah Bernhardt hns taltcn Valpa
raiso by storm, her recelptu being over $.",000
a night.
JoiTcrson Is playlnc a very short season
and limiting Ids engagements to the princi
pal cities.
Texas audiences now express their disgust
at had shows with "chestnut" bolls, which
aro better thnn pistols.
Edwin Booth has been playing a phenom
enal engagement In Chicago, where he lias
tumod iwopto away nlghtlyi
Tho resemblance between Wilson Barrett
and John -McCullough is remarked by thou
sands who havo seen tho English tragedian.
Kansas City has at last, In tho vocabulary
of the "road," becomo a week stand. Several
leading attractions nro lmoked thero for that
period.
Tho Madison Square theatre, Now York,
will bo closed from Oct. 25 to Nov. 1, when
A. M. Palmer's company will begin their
season.
"Tho Scapegoat" not having proved, strict
ly speaking, a success in tho east, Mrs. Chan
frau Is thinking of trying lt in San Francisco
or Australia.
Modjeska's now play, to be produced tbll
fall In New York, is "Danlela." It is written
by William Von Sachs, a young society man
of that city.
The Cincinnati opera festival is announced
for week of Nov. 22 nt tho Music hall in that
city. Tho American Opera company will t
tho attraction.
Gustavo Amberg denies tho report that h
intends to glvo up tho Thalia theatre In Now
York. Ho thinks there is a lot of money in
German comedy yet.
Dlxoy has bad Joseph Tabrar construct foi
him a new burlesque of "Faust," In which ht
will present an claborato caricature of Ilenrj
Irving's Mephistophelcs.
Genevieve Ward and Mr. Vernon, hot
leading man, havo on their list "Nanco Old
field," which is said to h a charming corned j
of tho wig nnd ruffle kind.
London is undoubtedly tho best city in th
world for long inns. It is estimated that tbert
aro 600,000 regular theatregoers In tho citj
and !10,000 visitors every day.
Mmo. Janish will bo managed by David
Peyser for tho tour of tho country. Sho hot
a couplo of now plays and a several timet
multiplied couplo ot fresh Parisian costumes.
Louis Aldrich's season docs not begin until
tho coming month. Ho will play "My Part
ner" for tho first ten weeks nnd then produce
a now piece, tho namo of which hns not yet
lieen given.
W. J, Florence recently received a shaking
up at Atchison, Kan., by the curtain descend
ing upon him whilo ho was attempting tc
rescuo a bandbox that was rolling toward the
footlights, Tho thickness of bis wig saved
him from serious injury.
Manager A. M. Palmer, of tho Madison
Squaro theatre, Now York, is regarded as
tho best judgo of actors and acting in tlx
country. It is said of him that ho hat
snuffed out inoro would-be stars than nnj
other manager in Now York, but on thoothei
hand, tho excellence of bis companies is evi
dence that ho is quick to pcrceivo and reward
talent.
Beforo Henry E. Abbey went back to Eng
land ho gavo theso figures from bis books tc
indicate to what extent American people hav
paid to seo celebrated actors under his man
agement: Bernhardt, in 1SS0-1, SI!K1,24T
Booth, in '81-2, JiSO.OOOj Patti, '31-2, J2.W,
800; Nilssou, '82-3, $208,300: Lungtry, 2-.1.
$253,500; Irving, '63-4, ?I05,39; Irving, -84-5,
$300,000: Mary Anderson, 'S.U), $354,919.
total lu six seasons, $2,525,534.
FROM ALL SOURCES.
Tho Pasteur Institute fund, Paris,
reached the sum of 1,442,000 francs.
hai
In northern Asia now thoy aro making
whisky of reindeer milk, which is rich in
nlcobol.
Vienna boi-so cars havo two compartments,
ono for thoso who smolto and ono for those
wbo do not.
A Colorado jury found that tho death of n
gambler, w ho bad been killed in n shooting
affray, resulted from "lead poisoning."
A colored girl in Laurens county. S. C.
Tho Savannah News says, is named "Fait
Itosa Beauty Spot Temptation Touch Me
Not,"
A suit of clothes offered for tho largest
pumpkin grown in Dano county, Wis., was
won by a farmer who raised n pumpkin
weighing 123 pounds.
A citizen of Jamestown, I). T., gavo a din
ner party to somo of bis malo friemls. When
any of bis guests told an old story tho polite
host tinkled n cow bell under the tulilo.
Tho typewriter, now in such common use.
dates back to 1714, when Henry Mill got a
patent for it iu England, but it was not
really made practicable until lbCT, It now
seems indisiieusablo.
A iiarrot was allowed In tlio witness box ot
a London court tho other day. Poll was not
sworn, but tlio settled tho case, which was
ono of disputed ownership in herself, by turn
ing to one claimant and doing all Hint he
commanded, whilo tho other was snubbed. .
A well digger has been boring for water
for mora than a year on tho farm of John
Hughes, near Chelianse, Ills. Ho is now at
a depth of 400 feet, and the earth is so dry
that water Is iKured uvto tho holo to make,
tho drill w ork.
A pio'cating contest was held at Jackson.
Mich., for a $3 meerschaum pipe. The eating
began nlwut 7 o'clock iu tho evening, and
tlmo was called nt 10:30. Tho winner had
oaten four nud a quarter pies, while tho licit
best man hod eaten but three.
Capt. Brown, of tho British bark' Omega,
voyaging between Shanghai and British
Columbia, employs none but Chinese sailors,
and says that they cost him 000 per cent, ley
than an English crew would. Ho pays them
o a month, and feeds them on kelp and dog
fish, at an expense of $1.50 per month to each
man.
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Another seam of excellent coaheitiht
feet thick and of an excellent quality
has been struck at tho Shamokiu
Noilsson Bhnft nt a depth of 7120 feet.
Gangways will at onco bo opened, anil
tho completion of tho largo breaker
winch is now partially erected will bo
hastened.' When tho mino is fully
opened 1,000 hands will find employ-
ment.
Tlio new breaker at Alaska bhafl,
near Mt. Carmel, is rapidly approach
ing completion, and will bo ready for
the shipment of coal by tho first of
December. Seven hundred hands
will bo given employment. Sovtnty
fivo thousand tlollais havo been ex
ponded in improving Park No, 1 Col.
leiy. Mow maohimry has been ad
ded, and when tho initio again resumes,
full-handed tho fehipmciil will he doubled.