The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 29, 1888, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Human JSaoriLoog-
nilOOKlNll CIMTOM BT1U. IN VOtlUU IN
WUST AI'lllCA ATltQClTIK atll.L
l'RUPKTItATKn IN AstlANTUK.
It 5s in wot Africa that tho porno
nnl "oiiilomi" stilt mirvlvo lit nil llicir
liorfon, Rays All The Year round.
Again and twain an Knulfoh trader or
traveller Ins hid to look on at thoso
"customs" Imt tlio horrors woro nover
fully dascrilii-d until 1873, when tho
German missionaries Rounst, ICiienne,
und Hamieyor,woro pi honors in Cjoiii
isnio at tin time at tha nitivo pnnco's
ik'uth. As soon m lid wis soon to bo
dying the ejtoeiitcrs began to soout tho
directs for violin's. 'Wnonthev ouight
anyono two would come behind nnd
throat a knifo through tho uhoek tho
lilado passing over tho tongne, nnd
a iinndlo sticking out on each side.
This is to prevent tho iio.ir ereatiiro
from '"awoaring.on tlio lifoof tho king"
i. e., swiiaring that If ho dicw, tho
king muH inc, loo in which case, in
stead of boing killed, ho would not
only bo spared, but ranked among tho
"okra"' courtiers whose life depends on
that of tho kinc, nnd who killed when
ho dies hold till Ida death plaoes of
trust and honor.
Besides thoso caught, every great
cluot nad to otter a victim; butt lie num
ber was chiefly inado up of slavoi and
prisoners of wnr. Tho wives painted
white, and covered with gold pni.v
menta sat round too coilm, napping
off tho llies. Thoy wcro strangled at
11 10 funeral. So wcro ail pages, who
similarly painted and adorned, sat by
tlio (lead man. Thoy had known
thoir fata soma days boforo, bin nono
ran nway, savo three wives of low
birth, whoso places wore at onco sup-
plied by other girls. For nino days
tho slaughter Went on, tho pooplo fas
ting, with shaven heads and bodies
painted red, but drinking all tho moro.
And his death wako waa to bo rcpoat
ed forty days after.
When a king dies tho victims arc.
slain.at tho rato of two hundred a week
for three months. But there have
been "greater customs" than these. A
kiug's mother died in 1810; her son
slaughtered thrco thousand people, two
thousand being prisonors just, captur
ed from tho Fautia. To make, up tho
talo every big Ashantco town had to
givo one hundred, every smaller town
ten victims.
A. royal burial is on this wise: At
tho bottom of a hngo grave arc laid
the heads of the slain; on thorn tho
coffin reSU. Thon, just before tho
aarth is thrown in, ono of tho bystand
ers a freeman, if of somo rank so
much tho better is suddenly clubbed,
a gash made in tho back of hia neck,
and ho is rolled in upon the ooftin.
The idea la to Bend along with tho
crowd of slaves. and prisoners some one
who shall look after them as aghoatly
"major domo."
For a king thero remains yet anoth
er "ouatom.' At tho end of thirty
moons tho grave ia opened, tho royal
bones fastened together with gold
wire, and tho skeleton placed in a long
building divided into colls, tho door
ways to which arc hung silk curtains.
Then on his birthday the king of
Ashantco goes early to tho house of
the royal dead. Every skeleton is ta
ken from its richly ornamented coffin,
where it has laid stirrounded by tho
things that had been most pleasing to
it in life, and is placed on a chair to
welcome tne visitor. As the king en
ters each cell with a meat and drink
offering to tlio departed the band
plays tho favorite melodies of that par
ticular king, and, unawares, tho royal
visitor sings to tho executioners who
have followed him, and an attendant
is pierced throughed tho checks and
killed, the king washing the skeleton
in tho warm blood. Tho Bame work
goes on at tho next cell, and bo on,
the fearful work going on far into the
night. Two blasts of the horn mean
"death, death;" three drum taps, "cut
it off;" ono beat- from a'big drum, "the
head has fallen." The signal is taken
np by other bands, nnd all through
the city horn-blowing and drum-beating
goes on unceasingly. Tho Ashan
tees always says of a drum, "It spoake;"
and overy traveler admits that they
manage to elicit from that unmanage
able instrument a most varied rango
of sound. The sounds form words,
tho wholo rhythm a sentence, readily
understood by tho native listeners.
Each chief has his own "call,1' jast as
each Highland clan has its own battlo
tune.- Of course, this conatant kill
ing makes the people callous to suffer
ing nnd brntal to their prisoners.
Their feeling in regard to to death ia
not courage bat apathy. The specta
tors are as delighted at these revolting
'customs" as the Roman populace was
at tho gladiator's show. Now and
then a victim is tortured. The miss
ionaries watched one who, besides the
knives through lit cheeks, had a coup
le of forks thrust into his back. Ho wa-i
then dragged boforo the king, and
gashed all over the body, his arms
were cut ott, and in bis plight compel
led to dance for the amusement of tho
royal savage.
All tho Ashantee sacrifices, however,
are not personal. When waria ira
pending a victim ia pegged down to
tho ground in the shape of an X,
Btakca being driven through the body,
and tho poor wretch being left to die
tin tho war path by which tho invaders
will have to travel. No nativo army
would pass such an obstaclo; it would
turn back and cut a iresh way through
the forest; and when, in 1874, wo pas-
Bed on unheeding over a body so peg
ged down along the road across tho
Adansi hills, the priests camo out and
assured our men that they were doom
ed to certain destruction. If, after
that Ashantco war, we had insisted on
tho "customs" being given up, wo
should have only boun doing our duty
as human beings, not to say Christians.
It is astonishing how tbo civilized
world, which professes to havo tho
welfare of the dark continent so much
at heart, can allow this savagery to
go on unchecked; and how we, who
spend so much-in capturing slavers on
tho east coast, most of wboso cargoes
are Ukon over to Bombay and bocomo
infinitely more wretched and degraded
than thev would have dene as slaves to
Turkish or Egyptian masters, can al
low such abominations not very far off
from Uape (Joast castle.
Caution. If yon ask your druggist
for roud s Extract, and he tries to im
pose npon you by offering "somothiug
tho same as Pond's Extract," fo not
believe him. Thero ia nothing the
same as Pond's Extract. It cannot bo
successfully initialed, and any articles
offered as such are only icorthless
counterfeits. Put no faith in any
druggist ttying to o deceive you. It
ia sold only in bottles, Inclosed in buff
teri)ers, with tho words "Pond's Ex
tract" blown in the glass, and Is tiecer
told in bulk
Sersoua damages are reported from
all sections of thoStato by the rosebud,
which is a troublesome itiseot that rav
ages all sorts of fruit crops. '
Carried Their Doad With Them.
TWO lir.OKAMKI) Cllll.llllKN KMIlAt.MK.lt
ANH I'lllHKIIVKU r'OU YKAIH 11V
Til Kilt I' A HUNTS.
Seventeen voara niro n boii of J. L,
Soolt died. The family then resided
nuariPortamoiith, but, being about to go
nvyay, ticouioil to Kcop llieuody, which
was cmuaimiMi with n preparation in
vented hy Mr. Scott, For somo rea
son when the tmw homo was roichod
thb body wns not buried and whin,
tW.i yoirs later, n seco d uhlld died
it Was also embalmed nud kept nbovu
tho ground, In thesa seventeen years
fatally have niivod a unmoor of timoii,
always carrying thoir dead with them.
The bodys wore oarofully coffined nnd
sacredly protected.
Few of their neighbors know of tho
ghoUly treasures in their home. Hi
ceiitly tho Sootta went to Rome, when
a month ago a third, child died, nnd
tho body was nmbalmod, as usual.
Tho Sootts having resolved to perman
ently rosido at Rome, it wnsdecided to
to bury tho throo oorpios, whloh was
dono a few days ago at Sandy Springs
Cemetery, an immenso crowd being
present to witness tho curious specta
cle. Tho botlys were very much like
Egyptian mummies in appoiranoe.
JFrom a Vancelburg (Ky.) Special,
A Friend in Need.
"I nm sorry to givo you pain, Air.
HankliiBon," said tho young lady, "but
please do not allude to this Biibject
again. I can nover bo your wifo."
That W your final answer, Miss
Ircnct,f
"It is."
"Nothing can induco you to chango
your decision!"
"My mind is firmly and unalterably
made up."
'(Miss Irene," said tho young man
rising and looking about for his hat,
"bifore I came here this evening I
matlo a bet of $50 with Van Perkin's
that you would say no to my proposal.
I have won. It was taking, but I
was dead broke. Miss Irene," he con
tinued his voice quivering with emo
tion, "you bavo saved a despairing
man from tho fate of a suicido and
won the lifelong respect and esteem of
a .grateful heart. Good ovening.-.
From the Chicago 2'ribune.
He Was a Dangerous Man.
From the Detroit Free rrtts.
A big man and a little man ontcrod
a saloon on Michigan avenue, near
Third street, tho other day and called
fondrinks. While tho littlo man ling
ered over hia the big man called the
barkoopcr aside and asked :
''Ever see him beforo t"
"No."
"That's Texas Dick. He is tho man
who grabbed a grizzly bear by tho ear
and broke its neck. Don't rile him,
for' he ia on a tear and very dnngeroua."
When tho little man received change
for,a quarter he looked at it in surprise
and said :
"1 gavo you S2."
".No, sir."
"What 1 Call mo a liar 1 I want
thotohango for my two-dollar bill."
1 he big man winked vigorously at
the barkeeper not to engage in a dis
pute with the dangeroua man, and as a
consequence change was made on the
iiow basis and tho pair went out to
tackle another place. They fouud it
not far away, and it was in charge of a
consumptivo-lookingyonugraan. Every
thing went smoothly until Texas Dick
claimed to havo laid down a two-dollar
bill. Then tho young man fished up a
club and went for the two, nud they
got out doora so fast that they un
hinged tho fly screen. The otbei
s'aloonist saw tnem as they went down
tne street neck and neck, fleeing tram
the wrath of a ninety-pound man, and
he kicked himself and muttered ;
"Twenty vears of experience and
still a fool 1 It was a put-up job on
me I '
Vigor and Vitality.
Are quickly given to every part of tho
body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That
tirtd feeling is entirely overcome. The
blood is purified, enriched, and vital
ized, and carries health instead of dis
ease to eveiy organ. The stomach is
toned and strengthened, the appetite
restored. The kidneys and liver are
roused and invigorated. The brain is
refreshed, tho mind made clear and
ready for work. Try it.
Old gentleman (who has given tramp
a nickel): "Now, my man, what will
you do with all that money spend it
for whiskj t"
Tramp: "No, sir. I neod food and
clothes more than I do whisky, I
shall take that nickel and buy a three
button cutaway coat, with vest, and
what thero is, left of it I a'pose Delmo
nico will get A poor mau, sir, can't
drink whisky and be dressy at tho
same tinio." iVJrw York Sutu
New Jersey Wine Bent To Europe.
Mr. Speer (ol New Jersey) the Great
Wine Man's Success has arisen from
the strict purity and valuable proper
ties of hia wines for invalids and feeble
persons, and his reputation extends
nrnnnrl tlin wnrM. TTia Vnrt. Orfinn
Wineia now being ordered by families
in jonuon ana raris.
Augustus (at a late hour) Clarinda,
why am 1 like the old year I
Clarinda I'm sure I don't know.
"Well, because"
"Oli, I kuow now. Becauso you are
going soon."
Clarinda will never know the real
answer never, nover, never.
Emma goes to school, but dislikes it
very much. A lady friend of the
family questioned her on the subject.
"Emma,' what do you do in school?
Do you learn' to read! '
Emma shakes her head.
"Do you learn to write!''
Another shake.
'Then what do you do!"
"I wait for it to bo out.''
aine's
For The NERVOUS
' . The DEBILITATED
.The AGED.
SOME DOCTORS
honMlly Admit tlml ther tan'l euro
llhcumnt.sra Ami Ncur&fglfl. Otliern
t&y tliey can but don't, AtlMo
tihoos nys nothing but curei.
ThAt's tho secret of iU succew.
Years of trial havo proved It to bo
n quick, iatt tun cure.
In Taj own f until Attuorboroti wti w-A
ft ft Wat rranrt. tlin tiitrr lurlnff unffrvnl
rom rlifiinistim for car find tiarln
wit treated for tho Ucve br different
rhrsldann Id UlIh Htito and Vutchq.
wits without ovrn temporary relief.
upon mr recommendation ncorr 01 pco.
ITnnn nv rrvMimftirniHtlnn kyiM nf
tie liaYflUMxl tills rrmcdr1th the t
rcmUtaolainicUforlt aiLWu.
1C MIDI
VlMOIL
Dnbnqno, low. Jan. 8,1. .
Alhiorhoro haa completely cuml me of
frrouH hoariarhe, and I feu thankful for
ftf rrouc hoadarhe, and I feu thankful for
au tne gwa it na uone mn.
Mrs. Lovia Onc&BT.
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a BATV LITTLE
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1 I tree's l'loufiniit XMirfratlro Pellets
n explanation of tho remedial pdwer of these
Toilets over eo prcatti variety of diseases. It
mnr truthfully 1 said that their nction upon
tho fcystcni is universal, not n gland or tissue
c$cnjmi;r thoir ennr.tlvo influence. Sold by
druj.'sisw, 2.1 cents n vial. Manufactured at tho
Chemical laboratory of WoniaVs IJisrzN&UtY
Medical Association. Uuilnlo, N. Y.
.S500Sa
F.V is offered by tho raanufactur
f'f Vj-S rrsof Ir. Sniro'a Catarrh
N Ilomcity, for a caso of
t'hionlo Nasal Catarrh which
Yf 'v. P. they cannot euro.
SVHU'TO.tlS OF CATAimil.-Dull.
henry headache, obstruction ot tho nasal
iios&np-cs, discharges falling from the head
into tlio throat, sometimes profuse, watery,
and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody und putrid; tho eyes aro
ncak, nutcry, and inunmod: thero is ringing
In tlio ears, deaf ncss, hacking or coughing to
clear tho throat, expectoration of olTcnsiro
matter, together "with Bcatis from ulcers; tbo
oico Is changed and has a nasal twang; tho
breath is olfcnslvo; smell and tasto aro im
paired; thero is a sensation of diuincss. with
menuil depression, a hacking cough and gen
eral debility. Only a few of tho above-named
symptoms lire likely to bo preecnt in any one
case. Thousands ot cases annually, without
manifesting half of the nboe symptoms, re
sult in consumption, and end In the grave.
No discaso is so common, more dcceptlvo and
dungerous, or less understood by physicians.
lly IU mild, soothiog, and healing properties.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh llemedy cures tho worst
cases of Cotnrrli, "colli In tlio liead,"
Corjza, and Catarrhal Headache.
Sold by druggists everywhere; 60 cents,
"Untold AKOiiy from Catarrh."
Prof. W. Haubneh, tho famous mesmerist,
of llhaea, K. 1'., writes : " Borne ten years ago
I suffered untold agony from chronio nasal
catarrh, lly family physician gavo me up as
Incurable, and said 1 must die. lly caso was
such a bad one, that overy day, towards sun
set, my voico would becotuo so hoarse I could
barely speak above a whisper. In the morning
my coughing nnd clearing of ray throat would
almost stranglo mo. lly the use ot Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Itemedy, in three months, I was a well
man, and the euro has been permanent,"
"Constantly Hawking: and Spilling."
Thomas J. Hcpmixo, Esq., tXI Pint Strut,
St. IamU, ATi)m writes: "1 was n great sufferer
from catarrh for threo years. At times I could
hardly breathe, nnd was constantly hawking
and spitting, and (or the last eight months
could not breathe through tho nostrils. 1
thought nothing culd be uono for me. Luck
ily. I was advised to try Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Itemedy. and 1 am now a well man. I liellcve
It to bo the only sure remedy for catarrh now
manufactured, and ono has only to irlio it a
fair trial to experience astounding results and
a permanent cure."
Three Bottle. Cure Catarrh.
Eli ItoBBiKS, Itunvan P. O. Columbia Co.,
Pa., says: "lly daughter bad catarrh when
she was Ave years old, very badly, 1 saw Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Itemedy advertised, and pro
cured a boulo for her, and soon saw that it
helped her; a third bottle effected a perma
nent cure. She Is now eighteen years old and
sound and hearty."
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BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manufacturers of
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SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS AC
First-class wort always on band,
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7 ami 9 .Market St,
WILKES-BARRE.
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In Its composition the best and most
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Unarcreek. 8 13
Willow Grovo 8 18 11 4S
UmelUdge. 8 20 11 62
Kipy 8 28 11 19
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Ituoert 8 37 12 10
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Hcidlnr ltallroad for Tamancnd. Tamaaua. Will.
lamsport, Sunbury, l'ottsvtlle, f tc At Northum
berland with r. K. Dlv. I'. It. It. for HarrlBbunr,
Lock Haven, Bmporlum, warren, corry ana Erie.
'V. F. UALSTSAU, ucn. Man.,
BcrantOD, Fa
Pennsylvania Railroad.
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Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern L-entral
Railway.
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TIME TABLE.
in onoct JUNE 4. 1833. Trains leave sunbury
EASTWAUD,
9.4n a. m.. Sea Shore Express (dally except
Sunday) j for Harrlsburg and Intermedia testations,
arriving at Philadelphia 3.13 y. m.; New York.
5.60p.m.: Baltimore, .4S p.m.) Washington1
6.65 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia tor all Sea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
Philadelphia.
1.43 p. m. Day express
dally exoepttundayl.forHarrlsburgand Interme
diate stations, arriving at 1' h 1 1 a d o 1 p n la
6.60 p. m. : Now York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore
8.45 p. in. : Washington, 7.55 p. m. Parlor par
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
7,45 p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (dally
tor Harrtsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv
ing at PhUadelphla 4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a, m.
Baltimore, 6.15 .m.; Washington 6.15 a. m. j
Pullman sleeping oar from WlUlamsp'tto Philadel
phia. PhUadelphla passengers can remain In
sleeperundlsturbed until 7 a. tn.
1.60 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Monday,
for Uarrlsbure and intermediate stations,
arr'Tlng at Philadelphia 8.25 a.m. Now York,
HA. . m. : Baltimore 8.15 a. m. s Washington, 9.30
a. in. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on
this train toT'hlladelphla, Baltimore and Washing,
ton, and through passenger coaches to Phltadcl
phi a and Baltimore.
WESTWARD,
i tn m Krin Mall iiativ excent Sunday). 10
Erin nn.1 oil intjrmviifit stations, and Canandal.
gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffa
lo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Pal
ace oars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roch
ester. ., , .
9.53 News Kxpress taauy except, ouuuaji iui
Lock Haven and intermediate stations.
12.52 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun--i
iti rnr ifanA nr.iiintermediatefitatlons and Can
ai dalgua and principal Intermediate stations.
Krncsier, uunaio anu iiuKaia i.hb
through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester
and Parlor carlo Watklns M
5.S0 p. m. Fast Line (dailyiexcept Sunday)tor Re
novo and Intermediate stations, and Klmlra. at
kins and Intermediate stations, w llh through pas
senger coaches to Kenovo and Wat kins.
9.20 a. m Sunday mall for Renovo and Interme
diate statlon-
THnOUOH TRAINS FOH SUNBURY FROM THE
BAST AKD SOUTH.
snnclar mall leaves FhllAnelDhla 4.30 a. m
njirrlshiirff 7.40 arrlvtni? at sunburr 9J20 a. m. With
through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wil
liams port.
news express leaves i auaaeipuia t.su n. ui.
Harrtsburg, 9.10 a. m. dally except Sunday
arriving at Sunbury 9.53. a. m.
Niagara isxprcsa icavt-s
PhlladelDhla.7.40 a. m. : Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dally
except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 12.52 p. m
wuo inrougn rarior car irom rniiaaeipnia
and inrouch nassenirer coaches from Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.; Pblladel
phla,11.60 a. m. ; Washington, i.so a. m. : Balti
more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
Sunbury, 5.30 p.m., with through passengci
coachestrom Phlladelpbla&nd Baltimore.
Erie Man leaves sew iorkB.iiup. m.; rnuaaei
phla.ll.ssp. m. ; Washington, 10.00 p. m. ; Balti
more, 11.20 p. m.,(daUy except'.Saturdaj) arriving
at sunbury 5.10 a. m., with through inillmar
Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and
uaiumore ana inrougn passenger coacnes irom
Philadelphia.
HUNIIUIIY, ItAZI.KTO.N ek WILKKHHARH K
UAIhltUAIl AMI HUUT1I ANO ttSSI
Ul'ANIlll RAILWAY.
(Dally except Sunday.)
Wtlkesbarre Mall leaves Sunburr 9.55 a. m.
arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.48 a. m., WUkes-barrt
13 p.m.
Express East leaves Sunburr 5.35 d. m.. arriving
Sunbury Mail leaves wi lkesbarre 10.20 a. m. arrlv-
ingatisioomrerryil-4sa.m.,xunDury 12.33p.rn
express it est if aves w iixes-oarre r.ao p. m., ar
riving at Bloom Ferrr 4.19 p. m., sunbury &.l0p.m
SUNDAY ONLY.
Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a. m., arriving
at Bloom Ferry 10:16 a. m., WlUtes-Barre 11:43 a.m.
Bundar accommodation leaves Wllkee-Barre 5:10
?. m., arriving at uioom rcrry, e.ja p. m., uunDory,
:30 p. m.
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bovn.coiy.
LIFE IN A FLAT.
TiUte .ml Trllnilntlone of reoplo Wh.
Mve In lllff Apnrlnieiit Itmites,
Reyonil, liowcver, tlio merely construe
tiro f nulU llo the reitl cntises for tllssntls
diction with llfo In n tint. Tliev Imvo no
rosotirecs. Tnx them ever so littlo, they
cannot respond. Friends cannot bo en
tortnlncri.ln them with finy sntlsfactlonj
to lie sick In a lint intensifies every nclie
anil pnlu; thero Is not n cheerful room In
tho suite when the parlor Is shut oil nnd
ono must lie In tho smalt, not too airy
bed room, with nil tho vnrled sounds of
not only one's own household but nlso of
that nbovo nnd below, distinctly nnd
severally nudlble to tho weakened nerves
nnd tired or feverish brnlu. And It n flat
Is no plnco to be nick, still less Is It a
nlnce to die. Orlef there has neither
privacy nor sympathy. Tho mourning
pennant must flutter from the common
entrance door through which strangers to
tho beloved dead Indifferently pass; all
the paraphernalia of death, tho coming
and going n( the undertaker, the visits ot
condoling friends, nnd finally the last
sad bearing nwny, must be carried on
under tho curious if halt concealed
scrutiny ot the fellow tenants. A flat
should bo llko heaven thero should bo
neither sickness nor death, neither mar
rying nor giving In marriage, neither
births, feasts nor funerals, nor any sor
row nor pain not one, indeed, of the
emergencies of life should be encountered
.under lti mongrel rood
There, too, are tho children in flats,
" the pity of It, Iago," there aro tho chil
dren. It is a matter ot interesting spec
ulation to reflect what sort of a race be
developed from n few generations of flat
children. Physically the child ot a flat is
subjected to all sorts ot restraint; the Jan
itor exercises n stern control over his ex
uberance; his toys and litter can be really
nowhere tn the cramped quarters which
his family occupy; his play ground Is tho
streets. Nor are his manners and morals
subjected to tho right sort of Influence.
Bald a latr In the writer's hearing not
long broi "In th courso of a search
lately for a flat, I entered an apartment
houso In a desirable location uptown. The
entrance was attractive, almost Imposing,
nnd the neat, polite hall boy added to the
pleasant Impression Which I received.
After looking at the flat to let, I detained
the boy a moment In tho. hall tor some
further details, when our conversation
was interrupted by a noisy clatter of some
one descending from an upper story.
When tho persou cams Into view I saw a
large, slouchily dressed woman, coarse
and forbidding in feature, who, ignoring
my presence, advanced upon the hall boy
and began to upbraid him with harsh
vehemence for some duty unperformed.
"It would be Impossible for a gentle
woman in any station of life to reprove a
servant for whatsoever offense, in the
manner and language which sho em
ployed, and I hurried away feeling that
nothing would Induce me to place my
young children In a position to possibly
assist as witnesses to future similar
affatrs." And such neighbors must lie
encountered more or less in sharing with
them the privilege ot a common entrance.
Margaret II. Welch in The Epoch.
rolltcneas Not Died Ont.
Politeness has not qulto died out,
although a man has to be full to rise to
that height of dignified grandiose chivalry
which used to be quoted as elegant wit.
He Is nn Irishman, and he had been hav
ing a delightful evening. The poetry had
began to bubble out of htm and he had
reached a state of emotional politeness.
They had been together a great many
hours. They had met a hundred times be
fore, but the Irishman had no recollection
of it at that period of the morning. They
were parting.
"Sor," said the Irishman, "It has given
roe the complatest delolght to mato you
this evening."
"The same to you."
"Yes, sor; I am a man of deep sym
pathies and sincere loyalty, and I llko you.
You are, sor, one of the most charming
men I ever met. You arc, lndade."
"Thank you."
"Besides, sor," and the Irishman took
off hJs hat and mode a profound bow, "I
always pay respect, sor, to a handsomo
man."
"That, major, is self-respect,"fsald tho
other, with an equally profound saluta
tion. Then they each went off in the
wrong direction. San Francisco Chronicle
"Undertones."
What Made (be Tailor Mad.
A Wabash avenue tailor was telling mo
the other day of a certain Chicago man,
a born rich aristocrat, who returned from
Europe not long since with 126 suits ot
clothes, all mado In London. Ot course
the Chicago tailor dldn' like this, and had
several unpleasant remarks to make about
the codflshness of a man who would buy
125 BUits of clothes at once, and was par
ticularly severe npon the un-American,
unpatriotic purchase ot them in a foreign
city. I was more interested in knowing
what a man could do with 125 suits of
clothes, and how long they would last
him. ''Well," said the tailor, "ho will
wear on an average three suits a day.
None of them will he care to wear more
than ten or fifteen times, and so I reckon
that his present outfit will last him till
he can make another trip to Europe, per
haps this summer, or at the latest next
year. Even In Chicago the London tailor
crate has taken from us somo of our most
profitable trade, and In New York the
tailors are finding London competition to
be quite a serious matter." Chicago
Herald.
A Talnabl. Man.
"So you think you can dress a show
window so that the ladles will all stop
and look at It, do you!" asked the man
ager ot a dry goods store of an applicant
for work.
"Yes, Bir, I do."
"Well, sir, what is the first thing you
would do!"
"I'd put a big mirror In the window
and"
"That's enough, young man; we don't
want you as an employe. We'll take yon
In as a partner." Chicago Times.
Depreciated In Value.
Old Lady (In bird store) Can that
beautiful parrot talk?
Bird Fancier Yes, Indeed.
Old Lady How much!
Bird Fancier One dollar, madam.
Old Lady So cheap!
Bird Fanclcrr-Yes, madam. He was a
good bird, but he's gone off In value. Ills
last mUtress taught him volapuk. Tid
BIU.
Historical Items About Emeralds.
Pliny relates that a tomb at Cyprus bore a
lion carved with eyes ot emeralds so bright
they frightened away the nsh In the sea.
Nero wore an eyeglass of emerald, which
was suppewd good for the sight, and it Is
said that lapidaries who cut emeralds have
good eyesight, becauso the hue of the stone
refreshes the eye. The Orientals believe
that wearing an emerald Imparts courage
and averts disaster. It was ground down
and taken as a medicine In doses of six
grains as a cure for various disorders. At
the conquest of Peru the Spaniards captured
hundred weights of emeralds, and ono dedi
cated to the goddess Esmeralda was the size
of an ostrich egg. Cortex gave his bride a
large emerald carved like a rose, which
roused tho queen's envy and lost him the
court favor. Wide Awake.
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DEALER IN
Foreign anMMammim
WINES AND LIQUORS
'AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
INDUCEMENTS!
We are oflcring great inducements to persons desiring to
purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
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Among the' Pianos we liandle are the IVERS A Pf) MT)
C. C. BRIG GS, BA US & CO.CIJ OJIM cWR Gold
btruig and Opera rianos. These Pianos are all first-clafeid
and fully warranted for five yearg.
Our leading Organs are the celehrated ESTEY HI TT J .
EE, UNITED STATES and. other nines. '
Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebiated WHITE
MEWE-AYIS, jYEW DOMESTIC, NEWHOME'
HOUSEHOIT). UOYJT. .97' .Tnur c
ARD ROIARI Saving
Rotary Sewing Machine in the
t, . TB,ejo,;e P"rchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S
nr ASP? ?US GREAT SEWIKQ MACHINE
DEPOT, Main St., Bloomshurg, Pa.
I'ENNEY GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
' SOLE 10INT6 FOB
F. Y. ADAMS CO.,
FINE CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Soleagcntsot thefol.
lowln? brands of
Cigars.
UKNItV CLAY,
LONDUES,
NOItMAL,
INDIAN I'ltlNCESS,
SAMbON,
BlLVElt ASn.
Alexander Bros. I Co,
WHOLESALE DEALEHsjn
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
CANDIES,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
fOLE AGENTS FOlt
HEA'RY MILLAKDiS
lCANDIES.-
VltESlI EVEUV WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Tint's Pills
CURE
Malaria, Dumb Chills,
Fever and Ague, Wind
Colic, Bilious Attacks.
They iiroiture reirulnr, natural evar.
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MVIiHYWIIEllU.
no!n.Ci:col)r.
yAINWHiailT &UO
WHOLESALE QROCERS,
I'lllLAUKLl'IIU, 1A.
HAS, SYllUl'S, COr-r-KEBUUAlt, MOLAHSEb
Bi, ei'ioite, uioiim boiu, etc., kto.
N. E. Corner beoond and Arch sts.
Mfordors will roooito prompt Mtontian.
WALT WHISKEY.
llarley Malt and, guaranteed lo;iio cjiemjrally pm.
i.ruiHiiiii ii uiiikiikii mi niconniio Illinois, It In
requiring a M liiinlatliig lolile, ('onsumpllves be iVg
liloof nnil lhCrOnM'U liesil niill milienln.tlJt..
effect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion nnd nil wasting die
lentprtiiivn.
WJI1HKKY
calyjed tho Trim iiaiilrv Malt Wins-
tno Kia
nctlvlty. Slt entirely frco from fusel oll.turfumt
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inoiaticii aiiraauairtv uir iiiTi(iesaJlun(c,
tho slgna
Sleneiii nnd H'enoiirten
Machine, the finest nnd best
world.
.ANY OIIDElt
FOU FKSTIVAL
will bo
iSUl'l'LIKD WITH
THE
LOWEST
Market Fries.,
as follows:
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS?
OUEAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
l'OP CORN
' BALLS.
BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL
iO.
"K?unc,.eJ".s'En''t, tavlnc put his" rianlnsr M
.iS1!'0?11 s"'eot. In nrst-ciass condition, Is pre
srod todo allkludsot work In his line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS. MOULDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
urnisned ai ruusouuuiei rices. All Iniosernit.
s well soasonoa and none out skilled wotsnun
are employed.
ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS
urnlshed on application, l'lats and apecia
oni prepared br an experienced drauEhtitnan
OIIAHLES KRVO,
lllooniNbiirs;, Vm.
nas roTolutlonliisl the world dur
Ire the last half century. Not
least among the wonders ot In.
ventlvn nroress la a method and
system of work that can be performed all of er the
country w Ithout Departing the workers from their
homes. 1'iiy liberal) anyone can do the work)
either lex young or old; no special ability re.
nulred. t'aplial nr i needed; you are started free.
Cuttlitstiui and return to us and we will send
you live, something of great value and Import
anoo to you, that will start you In buslness,whlch
will bring you lo more money right away, than
anything elao in the world. Grand otiutlw.
Address Trvi & Co., Augusta, U sine, l ydeceo