The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 11, 1889, Image 1

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    PROFESSIONAL CAMS.
a l. pair.
ATTOKNKV-AT'LAW,
OrrtcK -Front Koom, Orer PostMBoe.
' HLOOM8BUHO, I'A.
T 11. MAIZE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
INSU1UNOE and 11KAL ESTATE AUKNT,
0ok. Itoom N6. 2, Columbian
building.
ULUOMSUUHU, PA.
Jan.BJtni5S8,tf.
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ATTOUNHY-AT-LAW.
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BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1889.
THE COLUMJ1IAN, VOL. XXHI,N02
COLOMBIA DKMOOItAT, VOL L11, HO iO
omce in Snt'a Dulldlos.
OUN M. CL-AKK,
ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW
- AND
JUaTIOK OF THE PEACE.
otooviacca, ri
Omc oror Mojer Bros. Druj Store.
c.
VV. MILLER,
B,
ATTOnNBT-AT-LAW
omccln Broker's bullllnK,tecondf!oor,rooia Net
Bloomiitmrff, r.
FRANK ZAHR,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
omco corner ot Centre ana Main streets. Clara i
Building.
Can be oonanlted In Germ in.
QEO. E. KLWELL
ATTQRNEY-AT-LA.W,
DloCmsboro, Pa.
Oillcc on second H6or, third room'of Cot
dmbian Uiiildlng, Mala street, below Ex
change Hotel.
pADL B. WIRT,
Attorney-at-Law.
nice In Columbian Building, Third floor.
BLOOMSBURG, $ A.
H
V. W11ITK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BLU0MSBUR0,PA.
OlUco In Witts' Building, 2nd floor,
may l-tl
8. IKOBR. I . WtHTIRaTIIK,
KNORR & W1NTERSTEEN,
A ttorney s-at-Law.
omco In 1st National Bank building, second door,
nrstaoor to tbolctu Corner ot Main and Market
streets Bloomrture, ra.
Uffennone and Bounties Collected.
V. BILLMEYEIt,
(JDJSTEICT ATTORNEY.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Dentler'i
SELECT STORY.
TAKE THE HINT.
Whene'er an anxious group is seen
Around some monthly magazine
Or paper that is daily whirled
To every quarter of the world,
And merry peals of laughter rise
As this or that attracts the eyes,
The smiling crowd, you may depend,
Above'some illustrations . bend
That advcrtise'the strength and scce
And purity of Ivory Soap.
But while they smile or praise bestow
And wonder whence ideas flow,
The fact should still be kept in mind
That people of the knowing kind
Will need the hints or lessons laid
In rhymes and pictures thus displayed,
And let no precious moments fly
Until the Ivory Soai- they try,
And prove on garments coarse and fine,
The truth of everv sketch and line.
ifrOmce over
Bloomsburg, Pa.
shoe store,
apr-80.86.
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 1 Ivory' i"
Ihey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
the genuine. Ask for " Ivory" Soap and insist upon rett'ng it.
Copyright IMS, bjr ITortor & Cirab!''
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H. RUAWN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Catawlaaa, Fa.
O noo.corner ot Third and Matnstraett
Tyj-ICHAEL F.
Conveyancer,
EYERLY,
Collector of Claims.
film Pain Irritantlr.
Strengthens Weak Parts.
uuiett nerrousness,
IVwh Hot. Baolwk Osn nut
nu prapuvu Ban
ranftO. au tmat w ma.
lestPaster Erer Madt.
-AND
LEGAL ADVICE IN THE SETTLEMENT OF
ESTATES, 40.
lif-onicc In Dentler's building with F.P.IJU1
meyer, attorney-al-law, front looms, snd floor I
BlonmsDurB, ra. wt-
COMPLETELY AND
SPEEDILY
CURES
AH Aches. P&ini,
8crenu or Te&k
oeMlntHa
Hid.
KtdnMI,
8hoaldr,
Neck,
Limb, or
, Moaclet.
n. honora a roumnk.
n
omce and residence, West First street, Blooma-1
ours, ra.
T B. McKELVY, M. D.,8urgeon and Phy
I .Kirtnn. north side Main itreet.below Market
D
1 MoU Dm and Master skm.
tSCta. tfirll. KtOtdtepriM.
ttekot the vnptidaft ttgnature
1 HOP PLASTER CO.. BOSTON, .
on all genuine good.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
R. J. 0. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN S8DKGB0M,
omce. North Market street,
Bioomsbnrti Fa
DR. WM.
Physician,
treet.
M. TtKBEIt Burtteon and
Offlce corner of Bock and Market I
G. W. BERTSCH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Suits mrVdo to order at short notice
and a fitalwavs guaranteed or no Bale.
Treatment of Chrcnic Diseases made a Call and oxamino the largest and best
J.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
J. BROWN.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office and residence on Third street near Metho
dist church. Diseases otthe eye a specialty.
JDRJ
R. EVANS.
SPECIALTY.
Oflico, Third Street,
Bloosisiidbo Pa
Tt.- J. HESS, D. D. B.,
Aaduate of the Philadelphia Dental College,
Having opened a dental omco In
LOCKARD'S BUILDING,
corner ot Main and Centre streets,
BLOOMSBURG. PA.,
a prepared to receive all patlenta requli np pro
esslonal bervicea.
RTHEIL OAS. AND LOCAL ANAESTHETICS
administered for the painless extraction ot teeth
irco of cnargo wufu unuium ifcu u .u.. iv.
ALL WORK GCAHANTKED AS IlEI'nESKNTED.
delected stock of goods ever shown in
Columbia county.
Btore next door to First National Bans
MAIN STREET,
Bloomsburs; Pa.
WILLIAM HURT
BLOOMSBUBG, SSSITA.,
AGENT FOB TUB
KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO.
manufactruers of the celebrated Keystone Dyna
miut. TmsezDiosiveiainviDir universal saiisjau
lion vnoiauons cneeriaux given. Aug i.
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a. HOUSE,
DENTIST,
Bioomsbcbo, Colcmbia Couniy, Pa
WlatylOBOt work done In a superior manner .work I
id witbodt Fain by the use of Gas. and
treeot chargewhenartiaclalteetb
larolnserted.
nHonin rtnrtnn'a Imlldlns. Main street.
hnlnw Market, tlve doors below Klelm'a
drue store, tlrst floor.
lo be open at all hourt during the rfaj
NOVSS.lJ
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LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DKil.IBS IN
B.
V. 1IARTMAH
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AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
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Franklin, " "
Pennsylvania, " '
York, ot Pennsylvania.
Hanover, atx. Y.
Queens, of London.
North British, of London.
lOmee on Market Utreat, No, 6, Bloomsburg.
oct.m. l-
bloomsburg Fire and Lifs Ins. Agency.
ESTABLISHED 1SW.
M. P. liUTZ
tsnccessor to Freaa Brown)
conrmiTS BtrBasniTKo:
v Assets
Etna Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford,. . t ,64,ssaI
ll.rtfnnl nf llflrtfnrd &.1A.au9.V7
l'hiww.li or IlartronL . .7T8'46S.13
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Fire Association, Philadelphia 4,ns,tSiW
unardlan of London EO,ni,m71
Phmnlx. nf London 6.M1.&63.49
Lancashire of BnelandOJ. 8. branch) i,(Mt,m co
itoyal of EngUnd " 4,643, i.U
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. of New.
ark, N.J 4l,9T,Ms.93
Losses promptly adjusted and paid at' this' offlce, I
ROWl ACfl.E
THE BEST BURNING OIL THAT CAN
BE MADE FROM PETROLEUM.
It gives a brilliant light.
11 will noi smoKU utecmuiuivs.
It will not char the wick.
It has a blghtlro test.
It wui not explode.
It is pre-eminently a family safety oil.
WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON
With any other Illuminating oil made.
We Stake Our Reputation.
DRAMATIC ABILITY.
A 8TOBY WITH AN KXCELLBNT MORAL
FOR otnu.
Tho actios of Miss Bcsslo Williams, ns
xirfy Montague as the amateur thcatalcals In
was a surprise to all tliat young lady's
friends It gave evidence ot dramatic tal
ent ot high order, and sbo could doubtless
make a great reputation suouiu sue ucciuc
to go upon tho stage."
Miss BtBBiu Williams had nover bad
a thought of going upon the stage until,
a day ur two after having taken part
iu tho private theatricals, sho read this
complimentary notlco of her perform.
anoe in the column of tlm local newpap
er. But now sho was fired with a new
ambition, sho cut tho notico from the
paper, nnd read It again and as she did
so, sho began to riso abovo the common
place things with wtiicii iio nau uoioru
been fully satisfied. She began to take
great interest in actors and actresses.
One day, when her mother eutered her
room and unannouucod, Bessie was
discovered nttistically draped in a
trailing scarlet blanket, her long, dark
hair hanging down her back, her bare
white arms folded on her breast, und
her head thrown stiffly back, as sho
stalked back and forth before the small
mirror on her bureau.
"Yo do hot know with whom ye
have to deal!" sho was declaiming, in
the tone of a queen of tragedy, as Mrs.
Williams softlv opened the door.
"Well, what on earth! Why Eliza
beth William?, what do you moan!" ox.
claimed her motbor.
"O ma." cried Bessie, turnlnc quick
ly around in great confusion, her face
almost as Bcarlet as her blanket, "I
I was only practicing!"
"Practicine what?"
"Oil, a a piece I saw played once,'
replied Bessie, s she unpinned the
blanket and began binding up her hair.
"Well 1 think you had better leave
suoh things to those who can't find any
tliin, belter to do" said Mrs. William?,
in her direct, sensible way. "I supposed
you were np hero working on your
crazy quilt, which you'd better have
been doing than wasting your tinio and
getting foolish ideas into your bead by
such ttiliy performances ns this."
But the crazy-nuiit anil the omuroiu-
ery and th other little ioininiue occu
pations that had previously given ner
pleasure in her spare momentc, no
longer had any interest for Brssie.
Sho began to havo a feeling of disgust
for practical dutic", and a' senso of
supiri rily over tl.o.JO who could be
satisfied with what she called the "nar
mwn eb'' and "stupidity" of life in
Eld.rton.
Iler mother's rebuke did not change
her mind or htr conrse.
Bessio know that many famous
uciiesses had entered tho "profession''
in opposition to the wishes ot their
paionts, who had, in after years uoen
proud of thosuceees ot tneirunngnters,
and sorry tor the opposition mat naa
delayed the beginning of their careers.
that was not the last time sue poseu
in stri'fitiir costumes and strange atti
tudes, and when ehe found herself
alone in the house, she recited the most
thrilling parts of tho few plays she had
Bi-en performances wtucn ncr seir
conceit told her were proof of lior
dramatio powers.
Eld rton was a small town, and mo
few dramatic companies whictiAvisited
it. and cave representations in the
tnwn hall,i were of the lowo ordor or
merit! but at Youugton. a Bmall city
ten miles from Elderton, there was a
THE'lfTJEBERElj PAYMA8TEB.
"ItF.D N0SF-. M1KR ARRESTED AGAIN,
MAKM CONFESSION OF TIIU CRIMF.
HOW DF.TKCTIVES RAW HIM DOWN,
One of the, men . who aided in tho
murder of J Barney vMcClnre, pay
master, and -Hngh Mantiagnn, stable
boss for JiiMoFnddepficontraoton of a
now, branch road of tho, Lehigh Valloy
from Pleasant Volley to Ealrviowf in
I'onnsylvatilti, n short time ago, and
robbed them of $14,000, has been ar
rested and has made a confession. He
is an Italian aud is known as "lied
Nose iMiko."
He was previously arrested near tho
hurdle rnnnirnizn mP off nf it- Thprn in scene of tho mttrdor oil BdsplClon, but
a dillbrehCO.' i lueru wub hoi -kuiuuiuui ioviuuuuo iw
Tlio Irwt words, were Bpokon sadly, hold hun. Ho then wont to 1'ongh-i
nnd her manner was Lot unkind. She keepsio nnd got work on n new rail-
sat union thesofn, drCwfiBhawi aronnd road connecting with the l'oughkeap-
her Blioulders, and asked, with a smile: sie Bridge
"Oan I do anything for'yont" A Pinkerton detcctivo diBumscd as
A maid had brought a chair for Bop- n itnuan moorer got, worn uiohkbiuu
mo. sno sat down and Baid: "leaned ". w ouougu uiiuimunuu
nd with gray, was combed back plainly
nnd alio wore a plain, dark wrapper nnd
not a single jewel. The rosos . wore
gono from her .cheeks and tho smile
Irom her face as sho put her elbow on
a pillow, supported her head on her
hand and asked : "Did you wish to soo
mol"
That did not scorn lo Bessio to bn
tho voice she had heard the night he
fore, nnd this surely was not tho same
woman.
"I I wnntcd to seo Madam B ,"
replied Bessio, and her voico faltered
in spite of her efforts to appear calm.
"I am Mudnm B ' ," replied tho
woman, looking curiously at Bessio. "I
suppose," she added, "that you Mvo
scen.me only on the, stage amMhat you
to eco you about about myself. My
friends 'tell Hhat 1 I have" sho
Saused'with a blush ion her cheoks.and
ladam B finished the sentence for
her.
from Mike to warrant his re-nnest nnd
got him to viBit Philadelphia, the two
going there on Wednesday night of
last week. Then Mike was arrested
and ho made the confession of tho
"That you havo dramatio ability,, i,s crime, giving names of two other Ital-
m on mm.
IJJANVIIXE PA.
ianB connected with tho murder.
How the Onme was Committed-
TIIK SHOOTING ON TUB LONELY HOAD
THE DISCOVERY OF THE BODIES,
About 10 o'clock on the morning of
Friday, October ID, Paymaster flic,
Clurc. accompanied by Hugh Flanna
gan, appeared at the Wyoming Na
tional Bank in Wilkosbarro and drew
$12,000 with which to pay the railroad
laborers somo S600, moBtlv nuncrar
ians and Italians. After obtaining tho
monoy thoy jumped in an open buggy
nnd drovo to Miners Mills, a little sub
urb of Wilkesbarre, on tho road to the
contractor's headquarters. There they
stopped at the Post-oflicc, got their
again ana ngai. in nor room, ano mat Qui , fl1BU re8Unlin tbeiriourney
was prcoauiy tue reason sue sPoko u Q - llfcaiiquarlcra known as tho
now in sucii an unnatural way. "Commissary," three miles distant.
Tr . ...., That was the last time they wero
cue anytning you wisu, saia uiaaam Tho . throuch which
n . "ut course you want me to oe ,.. .. . r,i . .t..;
- . .... a . . . T t .11 I lilt3 If ay lUifSLUl HUB JUIWU IV u.ivu
irauK nna tu you just wnnt i iuiiik i
'Uh 'certainly," replied liessio, quite
that It t"
"Y es," replied Bessie.
"I guessed it," replied Madam B ,
"And yon want tOig''Upoii-thestagot"
"Ob, ever bo' much 1" cried'Bcsslc, re
assured by Madam B 's kindly manner.
"I thonght'that, too, when you camo
in," Baid.Modnui B, a little more
seriously. "Well, how can I bo of
Service to you 1"
"I thouahl,!' said Bessie, "that if you
would bo klud enough to hear nio. re
cite a Hw piece, or something from
plays 1, have seen, you could -judge i ot
ray ability and would bo willing to tell
me lust what you think.
sho had rehearsed this littlo speech
omgiUnt that she would Burprise
Madam 1J .
She reciti'd the most oxoiting parts
of "The Polish Bov" and a part of ihe
balcony scene from "Borneo and
Juliet,'' ind sat down, flushed with her
( ffort, intundini' to reht a moment be-
f jro beginning tho sleep-walking scene,
Irom "Macbeth.
A half'suppressed ciiiKle behind her
caused her to turn arouud, and she saw
madam's maid evidently trying hard not
to laugh, she knew that Rho was the
the paymaster was forced to dnvo is
onely and uuused, winding up into
WilktB-barro mountain and nt a point
a mile and a half from Miners Mills
leads into a wildernecs of trees' and
brush. It was there that the crimo
was done, and it was first discovered
by Contractor MoEadden himself.
While on his way to tho station to
take tho 12 o'clock train for Wilkes
Barrc, nnd ridinir on the samo lonely
road the contractor was surprised to
sou the ht.rso and boiray. he had, given
tho paymaster in the morning st indiug
in tho roadwav. There was no ono in
the vehicle, and beneath the vehicle he
Llc9ti;e Applicants.
The foltowlng persons havo npplled
for liquor liccLses In this county.
The liconFo court will bo held on
Monday, Jan. 211:
E. H. Albertaon. hotel, Benton, Geo.
Aurand & Son's , Holol Bloornsburgt
Ash tfc Bro., Distiller, Bnarcreoki
James A. Bakoy, Ucstnurnnt, Centra
list Binohnrt Berger, Hcstanrnnt, Bor
wiokt Georgo W. Billtnw, Hotel.
Conygnham, Thomas Boran, Restau
rant, Centrallat Grovanni Bucci, Res
taurant, Bloomsburg, Thomas Collins,
Restaurant, Centralis Daniel K
Curry, Hotel, Centralis) John F. Cnld
Well, Hotel, Blomnsburgi John L.
Crnwford, Hotel, Scott) A. Colo tfc
Son, Distiller-i, Greenwood) Charles n.
Dicttcriok, Hotel, Hemlock) Lemuel
Drake, Hotel, Bcntoni B. F. Edgar fe
Co., Distillers, Fishingcreck, Reese
Fairman, Hotel, Orangoi J. S. Fowler
& Co., Distillers, Pine) Samuel Fegloy,
Restaurant, Catawissa) Charles Fetter
man, Hotel, Ceutralias A- H. Fullmer,
Hotel, Greenwood) William II. Gil
more, Rtstatirant, Bloomsbnrg, J. L.
Girton. Jlotel, Bloomsburg! Peter
Gross, Bottler, Bloomsburg) John W.
MiX ' 'lift .lAmnn.nlin trt A in lltn UUIUHWUIl IVs HUbCIt VllltlMIH't -
norlhern etato was increased 13.3 per prick M. Gilrnore, Restaurant, Blooms
cent, over what it was lour years ago
nnd the voto for Harrison bIiows an in
creaso on tho vote for Blaino of 13.8
per cent. This would indicalo n re
publican net increaso of one-half per
oent.
The middlo States of Now Jersey,
A Tale of Per Centages
In tho twenty two so-called not thorn
states tho voto for president stood in
I8H4 1 For Jnmcs li. limine, ;i,bS7,uti
for Grover Clovclnud, 3,191,321. In
1888 tho result was: For Bcnjnmm
Harrison, 4,084,019 1 for Grover Clove
land, 3,G29,051. It appears.thcrcfore,
that President Cleveland rcceivid more
votes in tho northern states on tho Gth
of November last than wero cast in tho
same states for Mr. Blaino four years
in tho
burn: William Gicor, Hotel, Blooms-
bnrg) Samuel Hazledine, Hotel, Mon
tour; Aaron W. Hess, Hotel, Mifflin;
Chauncy B. Ikeler, Hotel, Bonton;
John Jarouson, Hotel, Jameson City,
John L. Kline, Hotel, Conyngham)
Nathan Knorr, Hotel, Locust; Hester
Pennsylvania acd Ohio did not con- Histler, Hotel, uatawissa; joseim
tribute to this net republican increase JC1!1kncr' H?l Soo"! .H0
In New Jersey tho democratio increasa Leihler, Hotel, Conynghaui; U.lmor h,.
was 18.5 por cent, and tho republican Longenberger, Hotel. Catawissa) Sara-
inorcaso 17 per cent. ; net democratio el Muiosky, ucstauranu ventra a,
innrasn l.fi nnr finnt. In Prnmsvlvania James MoBronrty, Hotel, ContraUa;
object of the girl s merriment, nud her f d ,tho' deadi body of payxaMteT
choeke flushed with indignation ana McCll)ra MliFadden was excited at
raoriirwi pruic.
Madam B turned to her maid and
sternly sent her from tho room. Then
sho said, quietly and kindly,' to Bessie :
"You need not recite any more. 1
As renners, upon tho statement that It is
i-prTTT TJDTTof-p fTT I "Urand Upera House, in wnicu "atars
1 JTIJCj DUiOl LJ1J j I of indifferent brilliancy had occasion-
i - -
I all.. nnhnarflH
IN lliU, WUKliU. A few weeks after what sho regarded
Ask ycur dealer for I as her awakening to the consoiousnoss
that sho possessed dramatic Renins, an
nouncement was uiaue that madam
B ."a world renownud" actress, with
a talented company, was about to visit
lounctori. UesBio resolved that sno
would call on madam B , confide to
the fatuous actress her hope?, recite
some of her best passages as a specimen
of what sho could do, nud, it on
couraged to do so, that she would join
tho company, and begin her glorious
career as an actress.
She kopt this resolvo to herself, for
sho knew well lliat her paronts would
forbid her carrwnu it into i fleet. Sho
was really n diililul and ODeiiient
laucht'-r, but her head had bfui so'
tu n. (1 dimuir. tho past lew weeks uy
her belief in her own power, that Miu
Mad d ludud herself into the bi lief that
it was not only lur duty, but the greit
est kindness she could do her paionts.
oan give you my opinion at once, lou
are about eighteen years old, are you
notT
"I shall be eighteen in May," replied
Bessie.
"Do you livo hero?"
'No: in Elderton, I en milos from
hero."
"You have kind parents and u plena
nnt homo there?"
Somehow tbero came into Bessie's
heart at that moment a cre.it nvd ten
der sense ot how very good and kind
her father and mother had always beon.
nnd of the many sacrifices they had
mado for her comfort nnd happiness.
Sho wondered what ttiev would, think
first, and thought tho horse had run
nwny nnd tbero bad been an accident
lie hurtled back to tne "commissary,'
and getting Alexander McQuinn, an
other boss, returned to the scene.
A Klance showed that tho paymas
ter h id been shot and that ho bad also
been robbed of tho $12,000. Abjut
ISO yards. further down tho road was
found tho body of Hugh Flannagan.
Ho had also beeu shot through tho
body and temple. Tho horso had
been shot soven times.
Tho theory of tho crimo was that tho
point of the attack the robbers stepped
out on either side ot tno road as
thouch to let tho buggy pass. As
they did so they fired threo shots at
Flannagan, tbe bullets entering nis
neck, temple and heart, another rob
ber at tho Bamo time firing at Mo-
Clure. The horse ran away, Flaann-
tho domocratio increase waB 13.G per
cent, and tho republican increaso n
little over 11 por cent.; net democratic
increase 2.S per cent. In Ohio tho
democratio increaso was 8.05 per cent,
nnd the lepublican increase 3.9 per
cent. ; net democratio increaso 4.G per
cent.
Tho election returns of tbo New Eng
land states show somo singular per
centages of loss and gain by tho two
parties. In Maino and Vermont, wbero
tho democrats made no effort to poll
their vote, there is a small republican
increaso and a slight democratio de
crease on the vote of 1884. Iu Con
necticut, Now Hampshire nnd Rhode
Island both parties increased their vole.
In Connecticut tho democratic increase
was 11.5 per cent, and the republican
increase 13.2 percent,; republican net
increase 1.7 per rent. In New Hamp
shire tho democratic increaso was 11.9
per cent, and tbo republican increase 8
per cent ; net democratic increase 3.9
per cont. In Rhode Island the demo
cratio increaso was 41.5 per cent, and
tho republican increase 15 4; net dem
ocratic increaso 20.1 percent. Thcso
figures mo instructive. In tho stntes
in which manufacturing is the ohief
employment of tho peoplo the demo
cratic net increaso is tho greatest.
This is also notably tho case in stales
in which comparatively little money
was spent by either pariy. It is quite
certain that the re was Ipps effort to buy
votes in Rhode Island, Ohio and Penn
sylvania than in any of tho other north
ern states. The net per ccotago of
democratic increase in these throe states
is therefore tho more significant. In
rsew York and Indiana tbo republicans
had n net increase, the percentages
being ns follows : In How York, dem
ocratic percentage, 14, republican, 15.7;
iu Indiana, democratic percentage, G.G,
republican, 10.2. Thtso figures tell the
talo of republican corruption. The
"check" voters in Now York did pretty
well, but tholndiaua "floaters in blocks
of five" double discounted thtm.
The republicans increased their voto
legitimately in some of tho western
states. But the democratio increase in
Borne of tboso states is also remarkable.
In Minnesota the democratio increaso
is 42.2 per cent. ; the republican in
creaso 22.9 per oent. In Nebraska tbo
democratio increase is 50.8 per cent. ;
tho republican 40 per cent. In Cali-
Rohr McIIenrv iti Co., Distillers, Ben
ton; J. B. Mcllenry, Hotel, Benton;
Arthur MoLnighlin, Wholesale, Cen
tralis; Edward MoFaddeu, Restaurant,
Ceniralia; John MoDonnel, Restau
rant, Centralia; Georgo Miller, Hotel,
Briarcrcokj Johu S. Mann, Hotel,
Centre; James MoBrearty, Wholosalo
ns Agent, Centralis; John Nertney,
Wholesale, Centralia; Johanna O'Con
ner, Liquor Store, Centralia; J. W.
Perry, Hotel, Sugarloaf; Amandus
Peifer, Hotel, Centralia; Andrew
Roonoy Jr. Restaurant, Centralia
Michael J. Ryan, Restaurant. Contra
Ha; Georgo W. Reifsnyder, Hotel,
Catawissa; W G. Rook, Hotel, Ber
wick; Stephen B. Rhawn, Restaurant,
Catawissa; Alfred Rantz, Restaurant,
Benton; Cortcz B. Robbius, Whole
Bale Bloomsburg! A. K. Smith, Hotel,
Madison; Mary Smith, Hotel, Beaver;
Benj. S. Spononbergor, lint 1, Be.wick;
Addison W. Shuman, Hotel, Main;
Bernard Stohnor, R.-stnurant, Blooms
burg; U. A. Smith, Wholesale, Bea
ver; August Ti'iole, Bottler, Berwick;
William Taylor, Bottler, Bloomsburg;
William It. Tubbs, Hotel, Blooms
burg; J. M. Turner, Hotel, Orange;
Wellington Ycager, Hotel, Locust;
Boyd R. Yetter, Hotel, Main.
The Oomiac Prohibition Campaign.
There is litt'e doult that the prohi
bition amendment lo the Constitution
will be submitted to a voto of the
people of Pennsylvania cither at a
special election t'i be held next sum
mer or at tho fall election of 1889 at
farthest. Tho Republican party of
tho State is pledged to submission.
Governor Beaver, in his message, not
only advocates submission, but urges
that tho election be held cs 'earlv as
May or June, so that tho voto upon it
may be taken without any admixture
of partisan politics or looat interest to
perplex the voters. Senator Quay has
signed a petition asking tho Legisla
ture to pass tho amendment and sub
mit it to n voto of tho people nnd the
Legislature is not likely to refuse Sen
nfor Quay so reasonable n request as
this.
The temper mco peoplo of tho State
already consider themselves justified
in tho assumption that they will havo
a chance to vote upon tho measure,
and as they want to win as well as
f omia the democratic increaso s 42 per vote, they are already making propa
cent., republican increase 22 per cent, rations for a, united effort to seenro a
In Illinois tho democratio increase is prohibition majority at the ballot box.
11.4 per cent., republican 9,5 per cent. To this end a combination of h I ilia
Tho effect of the tariff question is temperance organizations in W tern
plainly visible in the great agricultural Pennsylvania is proposed, with a view
and say if they know whero sho was at an f0u out and McClure evidently nl
thnt moment, and thero wns the Bug- 80 fell and was dragged half a mile,
gestion of tears in her voice as sho said, Wjien the robbcra oamo to Flanna-
loyally gan's body thoy struck hira on the
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and kind father and mother, but it is tho robbers to overtake the bugy
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f out totlli ab4 (aluil art
tilM. ! rilonwa ftk Iktl to
iNrlf. TfcU ma Mttiist u
tikk bv r ftiti Mron pUku
tu ui II uld for KOI1. With u
uobnoati. oa Mil lur
AU, PHI, Mr 0f Ml, AMI
lurhlaa t worti. All U
i MDiiAi MurM. run,
WliW M t WCl MR Mw
me. nLl.
xaVKdlUU,W
Jn t-k-ly
Bx f AeiMie, AIi
to go iiion lliu etagc. The time wmild
ootnt she felt sur".- when thry would ba
elarit'iat. elm had nosloctcd to consult
them but had coinu iit d herself to tlio
uuidtiuco ot her own kciiuh.
It Hit easy cnougli toot consent to
go to louiigion. iiB(-io ireqiieuny
viaitcil au aunt wiio nviu iiifre, aiu, as
it happened, an invitation had conn to
her, asking her to spend several days
with tins aunt, un uic tiral mgnt 01
hrr v'nit. Bt-Ksio saw Madam B
play the heroine iu a drama of a class
that, young girls slionld neither see nor
read's but th Infatuatod iirl lost siht
I of its vulgarities and iinpurit'us in tho
d.izz'iug splendor ot tlio stage settings,
in the beautiful costumes of the hand
some actress, and in the thrilling situa
tions in which the heromq was left at
tho end of each act. Tho rounds of ap
p'auso had a urt-at oharm for the ex
Iciti il girl, and she tried to imagine how
she should feol if they wero for her.
Her heart svrellod unci her checks
tlu.ho i with piide at tho thought.
Without twlinc nnyone ot tho ob
I jeol of her errand, Bessie wont down
town t ic next mornini;. it was a
little before noon when sho entered
tho hotel at which sbo know Madam
11 was staying. Her littlo card
was sent np to Midam B 's room,
nnd Becsie waited in tne hotel parlor,
lur heart lluttirintr iu spite of her tf.
fort to appear celt possessed. JHadam
B returned Word that sho would
nee tho ladv. and Bessio followed the
porter of the hotel lo her loom. Mad
am B wis lying on a lounge, and
HesMoB timidity gave way to aum
mem as the looked at thn woman be.
fore her. The Madam B she hal
I set n the night boforo was a young and
beautiful woman with long, goiucn
cuiIh. spflikling eyes and n happy
iovous manner. She had worn suuh
It .- . . l.iii-
lii'aulilul jewels ami sucu lovciy uress
es.
Tho woman Boiidi. saw on tho lounge
was not young nor boautlful nor gold
dun-haired. Sho had a weury, care
worn look j her thin, dark hair, streak
as much on their account as my own
that I want to be and do something more
than ordinary. I should like them to
bo proud of mo."
"Do thev know that vou have come
to seo mo 1"
' No," replied Bt sie, with lomo con
tusion
"And tbey would be sorry if thoy
did know.
I am afraid thev wouldn't like it,'
replied Bessie, hanging her head.. "But
of course, after I'd cot to bo famous
and rich nnd "
Madam B suddenly leaned for
ward, took both of Bessie's hands in
ber own, and said, in a changed, earn
est voice s
"My dear irirl, listen quietly to mo
lor n moment, and be very sure that i
mem all that I say for your own good,
and that it 1 had a daughter ol your
jige, 1 should bo torevergratetulto any
thoy must have secured tho money but
wenty, minutes betoro Uontractor Jiic-
Fadden mado tlio discovery.
"Hod Is 060 Mike, the Italian, has
beemondcr surveillance almost sinco
tho discovery ot the crime, lie was
arrested at Miners' Mill late on tho
day of its commission, and Fiukerton's
men atter examining him had nun re.
lea-ted, but kept h m constantly under
watch alter takmir him around with
them.. It was said that, he and an
other Italian were looking at Wiu
Chester rifles a few days before the
tragedy aud purchased on j albo that
he was on the road when the attack
was made. Sovlral ItMiaus wero also
seen pasting up the road about half mi
hour ahead ot tho paymasters buggy
on October 27 "Ked Nose MikiV
was again arrested at Wilkes-Barro by
two local dotectivc, aud ho acknow
ledged that at IU.1U on the morning
ona who would say to her what I shall of the crime he loft Miners' Mills f r
say to you."
"in tbo hrst place, you are mistaken
in thinking that you have any special
dramatio ability. I don't think you
could make much ot what ability you
have, and 1 am glad ot it. It you will
go back to tho peaco and security of
your home and faithfully discharge tho
duties that como to you, no matter how
liumblo they may be, tho Imio will
the "commissary" over the same toad
I'iukerlon's men again scoured his rc
lease, and, as shown, have b"cn along
sido of turn overv since.
The High License Aot.
Among the legislators at tbo Capitol
last week was Representative Brooks,
author of the Ilisli Lioonso Act, which
surelv como when vou will bo elad that boar "is name, lie was asked wboth
von wi-rn k nL from ioini on thn RtaiTR. or the law would bo touched at tho
No success that might come tr. you.no o??''?.8.. ?VT,on of ,tho lcE'9latre
laurel crowns could bo half so beautl- , " - wuru may
ful as the crown of a pure, good and he ome attempts to amend it, but they
noble womanhood. Go homo now and will not suoocod. In ono teaturo both
nnvpr oivo another tlmnrfht to the Philadelphia and Allegheny are par
. .... I lln.il.pl.. a.nAnu nt .... i ....... r- . 1. ...
iiuuiauv ituiiiuuo ui aiiiciuuui; lliu Ul
stage as a place where you might bo
ha
ll'ess'.
nnd that !b in taking the power
s'o felt that these words wero firmting llocnses from tho hands of tho
true, notwithstanding her recent deter- Bl ""7 either want that or they
miuatnm to ao nuon the stie. llumil. "" - '"- " uwuiunuu tuneii irom
iatod and crestfallen, sho stammered the judges; that is, every man shall bo
her thanks to tho actress, and rcturnod fir'0!1 a licon,80 wbo n8k for one, pro
homo to tako un the duties of lifo vided he pays for it. It will not work.
however, as tim is not a special aot
dream of trreatness was over. aDa special features can not bo Intro
lint f.hn una nnt. nnhnnnv , nn.l if ah.. dUced as amcndmeuts.
did not win the aunlauso she coveted. "in any attempt, bo mado to re
-ho did aflnrward Hnd In th.i unnprii nf UUCO tlio fee1
her own homo tho highest happiness . "0n..l.he contrary, if anything, tho
that a woman oan know.J". L. JIar. Iee9 w, 1,0 raauo ue"er,
again.
tier
hour, in Youth's Companion.
Work on Ths filnghampton road.
The Deacon and tho Plugged Nickels,
Wii.Liuu-roitT Jan. 5
Woik has been commenoed
"Cau you tell rae," inquired
anxious-lookinL' man of tho bank
Special'). cashier, "is thero any way of disposing
I ut this end of uluL'ood nickels 1 "Certainly." rn.
if IVlllii.iid.ir., nn,l 11. ....La I ..!!. . I . .1.: i ! i J..-r
ut viiv, ,n,ii..,"pn '.iiiiiiuii iiiil-u vuo uasuiur, laceuousiy, "ion
railroad, me toroi win bo Inorensod can drop thorn in the contribution bo
lo uOO men iu n lew days. The oetilro at church. Anv deacon will tak
ot operatlou is at Walkt-rs MttU, ten Uioin, He oannot well help himself,
mile irom this city, and buteen miles "Yes, 6ir," Baid tho anxious looking
ol tho roid way will bo graded. Work man, "I know that. I'm a church
Is also being pushed at tho othor end doaoon. I have half a bushel of them
01 tne line. 1 1 would 'Ike lo disposo of."
states of Illinois, Minnesota and Ne
braska. Dakota will naturally be af
fected in the same way and that in
choate state may turn the tables on tho
republicans in 1892 as Colorado did on
the democrats in 187C. Meanwhile
the study of tho per centage of increase
of tbo voto of the two parties since
1881 is commended to the wisu men in
both political camps. Patriot.
'Washington Monument.
THE EFFECT OF HEAT AND COLD ON THE
GREAT STONE SHAFT.
Great care is taken to note tho move
ment of tho V a-diington Monument,
for it does move. The law of conttau
tion and expansion of mateml by heat
and cold operates here as well as else
where. When the sun shines full on
tho eastern face in the morning the
stones of that sido expand and throw
tho shaft slightly to tho west. Then
tho sun god around to tho south and
tho npex of the monument makes a cor
responding swing to tho unrih. As
tbo orb creeps about the ky to its tiual
setting in tho evening .he glittering
point on top ol the monument makes a
oontra-moveinent nronnd lnlf a circle,
gradually setting baok to its normal
.osition alter the rays ot tho sun have
oat their power. This movement has
never been calculated, but is undoub -cdly
very Blight. The wind, too. has
an effect upon the (structure. From
tho center of gravity of tho shaft, lo
cated 17-1 feet and 10 inches from tho
floor, is a cross beam from which is bus-
ponded a fine steol wire, protected by
a galvanized iron tube about f'ur inches
in diameter. This haugs to tho floor
at tho northwest corner of the elevator
well. At tho bottom is n plumb bob
weighing twenty-live pounds, suspend
to its extension all over tho htate.
Tho movement is to be made nudvr
tho auspiocs of tho Evangelical. Minis
terial association. A committee of fivo
clergymen have had the subject under
consideration for two months and will
report to a meotinu of tho association
at Pittsburg on Monday next, It is
understood the committeo will favcr
tho creation of a citizen's central exec
utive temperance campaign commit
tee, to which all the tcmperauco or
ganizations of tho State, including tlii
Sons of Temperance, Good Template,
Women's Christian Tempfranco Un
ion, Gospel Torapcranco Union, Mur
phy Association and Catholic Total
Abslicnco Society shall be invited to
elect delegates. This committeo is
first to oucourage all teraperanca
people to engage in tho campaign as
far a poa-ib c, and second, to discour
age discussion of the minor details of
tho temperance quention during tho
canvass. It is not worth while to pre
dict tho remit at this early date, but it
is safe to say the prohibition and anti-
prohibition forces will be rallied to the
lait man if tho proposition of tho
Kvngolical Ministerial Association is
adopted and carried out. Times.
Unhuried for Seven Years.
San Franclico Letter to ft. Louis Olobe-Deiuocrat
Early this week the body of a wo
man known as Mrs. Luther was buried
here, after lying in an undertaker's
shop for feven years. Tho body was
embalmed and inclosed in a hermetically-sealed
casket, and had been placed
in the cellar of tho establishment, wait
ing orders from !Now oik for its ship
ment to that city. Finally it had boea
forgotten, and only when an account
of stock, owing to chango of firm, was
taken wns tho corpse discovered and
od by means of tho wire, and hanging I properly interred.
in waier. tu iron uyiiuu-r protects ...
tho instrument from injury, and a littlo , , "
iron house about four feet high keeps Under tho head of Church News
oit tho draught. Tlirougn the cylinder tuu,,uu",u'"luUB ""
is a tclescopio oyepiece, in ono end of Vor 011(1 overv person interested in
which aro t wo vertioal wiros about one- "lu "ru ' ouniuy, u every
quarter of an inoh apart. When a cret,' aml seul- ono lulj 10 yur
candle is held at an opening in the sido minister and tell him ho u welcome to
of the box and tho eye is npplied to the mako a11 announcements in the col-
outside cud ot tho tube, tho plumb line umus ul luu uu''ul,ul" uo u
can bo seen a tino line between tho
-1 . A . . . 1
vertical maras jxuy movement m tno Sena,or 1Iaw, u d t0 th
flhnfr. M rccnrnnfl nv n. r-nrriwn-inilinrr I . . - . 4 -J 1 . .
mea 01 making ex-rreaidonu mo
Whon tho
structure is at rest, nnd in its normal
position, tho line haims still, midway
between tho other-, but when the thatt
is disturbed by the notion of the wind
it sways baok and forth liko the pen
dulum of n clock, always coming to
rest in tho conter. This is observed
every day, and if tho oustodiau hhould
ever notico tbo lino hanging still at any
point outside of the two cross linos ho
will then know llist the monument, has
been permanently moved fiotn Its level
position. Until then, however, no ono
need be alarmed by tho oscillations of
the ahaft from tho action of the wind
or tho iiiflueuco of the sun. Washing
, ton Star,
members of the United States Senate.
"The Senate," ho says, "might havo
three or four ex-Presidents among it
members, who might control great
measures while they wore forty year
behind the peoplo. Tho proposition is
as far as possible from demooraoy."
The Coll'muian will goto press hcre
nfter on Thuinhy m- inlng. All mat
ler for Ineertion" must hu in tho otlioo
not later than Wodneediw noon, as tho
forms will bo clo-td on Wednesday uf.
tcrnoon. For several weeks past wo
havo been delayed by matter comini!
iu late, but we intend hereafter to mako
all tho mails on ihursday, at
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