The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 08, 1890, Image 1

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "
OFFICK Front Room, over TojIolHt
I1I.OOMSDURO. PA.
J
H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW,
INStJRANCR AND ItBAl. KSTATO ASSST,
Office Room No. a, Colvuium MUk(
I1I.OOMSBURG, PA.
JyJ U. FUNK, "
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office In Ent's llulldlng, near Court Haoie,
1ILOOMS11URO, PA.
J
OHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
AND
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Office over Moyer Bros. Drug Sten,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office In Browei'i building, 2d flew, iMaHe I.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B
FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office cor. Centre & MalnSts.,CIark'i bnltttaft
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WCan be consulted la German.
QEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, Second floor, Coluubiam BoiUUf,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H
V. WHITE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office in Wirt'i Building, 2nd floor, Miln St
BLOOMSBURGPA.
J7 P. BILLMEYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
(DISTRICT ATTORNEY,)
Office oyer Dentler1! Shoe tore, Fromt room,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, Columbia Bolldli&Bflaor, front
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
QRANT HERRING,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Offico ovts RawUriK Meat Market,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
W.
H. RHAWH,
ATTOMIBY-AT-LAW, .
Oficc, corner of Thiri an4 Main Street,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J
B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEOH AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, North tide Mils Street, Whw Mulct,
BLOOMSBURG, JA.
)R- . C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
D
R. WM. M. REBER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
L. S. WIN TERSTEEN, W. D. I1ECKLKY.
Notary l'ublic.
7-INTERSTEEN & HECKLEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW.
Loans secured, Investments made. Real es
ttate bought and sold.
Office in First National Hank Building,
Bloomsburg, I'a.
JJONORA A. ROBniNS, M. D.
Offlco West First St.
Special attention given to the cyo and
ear and tbe fitting of glasses.
J
J. BROWN, M. D.,
Office and Reiidenco, Third Street, Wat
ol Muket, near M. . Church,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
9"0ffice hours every afternoon and evesinf .
Special attention given to the eye and the fittlsg
f glasses. Telcphaie connection.
D
R. J. R. EVANS,
Tkiatmbxt or Ciibokic Diskaibs made a
Specialty.
Office and Residence, Third St, below Muket,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
M,
J. HESS, D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental CtScge,
having opened a dental office la LCXABil
fjUILDUta, conser et Mala and Coatre ftratts,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Is prepared to receive aU p stints retdriaf ft
feaiioaal itniccs.
Elkotkio VinnAToit' Used.
Emt, Gas, axs Local Abauiiuibh,
adanbusttrtJ for (ha paialea utrsxtjea H Usth
6oe of charts vfetft ttHidti teeth ate faulted.
All Wotuc Ovaumtsid aj Kwibmbbb.
w
AINWRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
TlAS, SVBUFt, COFFII, SVOAR, M0LA15I3,
Rics, Spicis, Bicabi Soda, ETa, Etc.
N. E, Corner Second and Arch SU.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WOrderi will receive prompt attention.
M.
C. SLOAN dt BRO.,
Manufactvbiks of
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, Platform
Wagons, 4c
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
First-class work always on hand. Repairing
neatly done.
WPilces reduced to suit the times.
W,
H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Main St., bel. Muket,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior manner,
and all work warranted is represented.
Tiitk Extra ctbd Without Pain,
'jy the use of Gai, and dee of charge when
artificial teeth u Inserted.
MT To be open all hours during the day.
'OLUMHIAN
18 THE BEST.
J.'K.'BIXIENBiHDSB, p "PtUtOti.
Finest Line
of
GOLD and
SILVER
WATCHES
IN THE COUNTY
AT
J. I WELLS' JEWELRY- STORE.
B . F. Savits,
PLUMBER AND
GAS FITTER
DKAI.Kll IN
Tin oofing; a Spjsialty
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON
ALL WORK" IN HIS LINE.
First door Bloomsburg Opora'JIIouso
QHW6TIAN V. KNAP?.
PIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBUXa
Home of Jf. Y. i Merchants' of Newark, H.
J. J Clinton, N. Y. i Peoplta' N Y. j Reading
Pa. j German America Ua. Co., New York, J
Ortenwlek. Insvnnce Ce,, New York; Jersey
City Fire Ims. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These eld corporations sit well seasoned by
sge and nil TUTBD and hare never yet had a
loss settled by any court of law. Their assets
are all Invested in solid ibcubitizs, are liable
to the haxud of fibjs only.
Losses rkOMFTLY and honestly adieated
and paid as soon as determined, by CHRIST
IAN F. KNAPP, Sfbcial Aobht and Ad.
JUSTBB, BLOOMSIUBO, Pa.
fht oeople of Columbia county should pat
tonlie tne agency where losses, if any, ue et
lied and paid by one of their own dtiiena.
Tho Bost Burning Oil That Can bo
Made From Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant licht. It will not
smoko tho chimneys. It will not char tho
wick. It has a high flro test. It will not
explode. It is pre-eminently a family
safety oil.
We Challenge Comparison with
any othor illuminating oil made.
Wo Btake our Itcpututlon, as Keflnere, up
on the Statement that it is
The Me mi
;ir Tin? woiii.ii.
ASK YOUK DEALER FOB
Crown - Acme.
ACME OIL COMPANY,
IIMXMSUUKO,-
I'A.
D
R. I.C. BREECH,
l'llVSICIAN & SUKGEON.
loyi
Residence West Main Street.
12-20. 1 y.
J.
S. GAKRISON M. D.
IIOMEOfATIlIO l'llVSICIAN AND 8CR0E0N.
1ST OQlco over I. W. Ilartmon & Bon'
store, rcBlilenco N. E. corner Centra, and
Fourth streets.
D
R. J. T. FOX,
DENTIST.
All the latest appliances for inanufactut tng,
treating, filling anil extracting teeth. .All
styles of work" warranted as leprescnted. Oflice
on Main Street, near Kait, 5l6-iy,
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleaiues and boautiact lbs biu,
1'rumou a luxuriant arowtn.
Nnr Fails to RstUra Orsi
Il.lrlolli V.atarul C.l.r.
IKy 11''
BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,
Tndigestion
1 8 not only a dlstrossinr; complaint, of
' Itself, but, by causing the blood to
become depraved and the system en
feebled, Is the parent of innumerablo
maladies. That Aycra Sarsnpnrllla
Is the best cure for Indigestion, even'
when complicated with Liver Complaint,
Is proved by tho following testimony
from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway
Centre, Mich.:
"Liver complaint and Indigestion
made my life a burden and came near
ending my existence. For more than
four years I suffered untold agony, was
reduced almost to askelcton, and hardly
bad strength to drag myself about. All
kinds of food distressed me, and only
the most delicate could bo digested at
all. Within tho timo mentioned several
physicians treated mo without giving re-'
lief. Nothing ,tliat I took seemed to do
any permanent good until I Commenced
the use of Ajer's Sarsaparilla, which
has produced wonderful iresultH. Soon
after commencing to tako tho Sarsapa
rilla I could see an improvement in my
condition. My appetite began to return
nnd with it- came tho ability to digest
all the' food taken, my strength im
proved each day, and after a few
months of faithful attention to your
directions, I 'found inj-BeU a well
woman, able to attend foall household
duties. Tim medlcluo has given me a
new lease of llfd."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rairanBD nr
Pr. J. C. Ayer ,& Co., Lowel, Mats.
Price $1 ; ! bottle., i. Worth tit bottle.
tgQjl
4,
I Tbe tint and only onmbtatd
SooUilniT, Pfcio-KiTUiix,
1 Oar&tiT and HtniiKttMDUic
Pl&aton ner rrepand.
Hop Plasters
A MPTcllel cwnblaatlCM of madjeal arctj
Freab llopa, Utmkwk, 1jdo UaLum, asd Kii
nreyarvu uu oyreau ou noBUO, tui I9QJ IO pui OIU
1 b New Kofflaatl reQdj,
I'A IN, Krnea, InflamUoa mr' W tkm tC
tviVutber recent or chromic. nomatUr wben Iooatd or
lipy caaaed, Tieldt iaatantlj to tba all'DOwerfai madl
ciivi property of tba 11 op riaalcr.
Ti a arta are waadrTftellr itreilctbneLTiUUxed
and restored to bealtb and rifor,
JIOPJPLABTF.HB mevar knrmartrHMe. Art
owd br iooaands of .people In rr walk of Ufa,
alwtf a wiu aaccttM and aauafaotlon.
yOVH ATTEtiTIOy-ihm1 Ut ur daaler
fool JiM into taklnjc a obtrtitote or Imitation, All
genome Hop Planter abow tbe proprieton licnatnre.
HOPPLA8TCRCO..Ph0PniiT0B,0OSTON.
A toll diAontU JkuUrt ami ulen you buy.
Dec. la Aug. 8.
B.
r. HARTMAN
BJtrBBJIHTS THB rOLLOWINO
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES I
Nortl American, of Philadelphia,
FraBklla, " .
Pnaajrlraaia, " "
Vfc, of PartBsylvsnia,
naavw, or new York,
QMni, of London,
north j
Britlak, o Londoa.
Omei Market Street, atxlTe Main, No. $
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
M.
P. LUTZ,
(Successor to Freas Brown,)
AGENT AND BROKER,
Bloouiburo Fire & Lire Ins. Acehov,
(Established in 1E65.)
COMPANIES REPRESENTED 1
Assbts
Mint Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, 0,538,388.97
Martfarii, of Hartford, J.sSS.'tog.of
rkcealB, of Hartford, 4,778469.1
Cpringfiald, of Spilnrfielo 3,099,903.08
fire Association, Phllidilphli,... 4,512,782.20
Quardian, of London to.603.323.7i
rhosntx, of London, v 6,924,563.48
Lancashire of Enx.,(U.S. Ufinca; 1,042,195.
Roval of Eneland. " " 4.8(1.(64.
Mut. Ben. LfiIn.Co.Newark,N J41.379.M8.33
Losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J-
IL MAIZE,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Office, Second Floor, Columbian Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Liverpool, London, and Globe, largest ia thi
won a, ana pericctiy rename.
ASSIIJ.
Imperial, of London, 10,658,479.00
Continental of New York,,.'..... 5,239,981.3
Anerleaa of Philadelphia. 3,401,0(6,1
Niagara, of New York 2,260,479.84
JgXCHANGE HOTEL, -
V. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR,
OrpoiiTK Court Houix.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and eorrrcnient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot and cold water j and all moden
conveniences.
J B. WILLIAMB, AUOTIONEEU.
ULOOMBUnilO, PA.
Eoal Estato Bought and Sold.
Parties desiring to buy horses and wagon
Noulil uc well lOau oa me auovo.
whn rjintcmntatosDUrautniraoourse 0( stilly la
tnecommercul brancrios, bUouU iuvo (reo copies
of U10 Ulastraua circular and snu Annual Uata-
loiruo or iu9
riNKrtblnir the now DulWIQi, wliton (or estent.
MnonniAiiPA. f urDistilnv. detiaratloas and trenera
eleiranco. U not eUuwUaro approaobed In tbe
LnlUJl auto for llioroju, uracllui instruo
tktnlntbousutut brancbos, tbu InttlUitloa baa
, wiLLiiKtUousas. Uxiusrs,N. V,
-v-r-
THE PRIVATE'S STORY-
F,ar from tho haunts o tho company
ofilqers wio insist upon til inspectione,
far from keen ' nosed BergHnts who
snifLtho pipo StulTod into tho bedding
roll, two miles from tho tumult Of' tho
barracks, lies tho Trap. Ii ig h'tf old
(3rj woll, shadowed bv" a twlaled' plpal
ttco and, fenced' with high grass. Uero,
in tho years gono by, did 1,'rivato
Orihoils establish his dojioV arid me
narrerio for snch possessions illvi6g' and
dead as could not safely bo lutrojliico
to lho barrack room. Hero woro
gathered Ilotidin pnllots and fox tor
nbrs of' undoubted pedigred and more
than doubtful owdership, for Ofthoris
was an inveterato poacher andpro-pml-tienl
among a regimont of neat handed
dog stealers. '
Never again will tho loner, lazy oven-
inna VAhl.n t.- n.nin ..t.
liug softly, moved surgoonwisd among
tho captives of his craft at tho bottom
of tho well) when Learoyd sat in tho
nicho giving sago counsel on the
management of "tykes," and Mai
vaney, from tho crook of tho over
hanging pipal, waved his enormous
boots in benediction abovo our heals.
delighting us with tales of lovo and
war and etrangu experiences of cities
and men.
Orthoris landed at last in tho "lit-
e stuff bird shop" for which vour
soul longed; Learoyd back again in
the smoky, stono ribbed north, amid
tho clang of tho Bradford looms; Mill
vaney grizzled, tender and very wise;
Ulysnes sweltering on tho earthwork
of a central India line judgo if I have
forgotten old days in tho Trap!
Orsh'ris, an allaa thinks knawa more
than othor foaks, said bIio wasn't a
real lady, bat nobbat a Howrasian.
don t uamsav as her culler was a bit
dooeky like. But she was a lady.
Why, alio rode in a oarnago, an good
'osses too, an' hor 'air was that oiled as
yo' could see your faioe in it, an' uho
wore diamond rings an a goold oliain
sine and satin tiressoB as miin a
cost a deal, for it isn't a cheap shop as
Keeps enough o one pattern to nt a
figuro like ho-a. Her nitre was Mrs.
De Siis8a, an' t' waay I come to be ac
quainted wi' her was along ot our col
onel's laady's dog Rip.
1 yo seen a vast o dogs, but Hip
was t' prettiest picler of a diver foi
tamer at lver I set eyes on. Ho
could do owt yo' liko but speoak, in' t'
colonel's laady set moro storo by him
than if ho had been a Christian. She
hed bairns of her awn, but thoy was i'
England, and Hip seemed to get all t'
coddlin' and pcttin' as belonged to a
bairn by good right.
But Rip were a bit on a rover, an'
hed a habit o' breakin' out o' barrioks
like, and trottin' round t' placo as if ho
were t cantonment magistrato coom
round inspectin.' Tho colonel leathers
lm once or twice, but Hip ilnln t caro
an' kept on gooin' His rounds, wi' his
taail a wagcin as it ho woro tlag Big-
nallin' to t' world at large 'at ho was
gettin on liioely , thank yo 1 an how a
osenl An then t colonel, as was
noa sort of a hand wi' a dog, tees him
oop. A real clipper of a dog, an' it's
noa wonder yon laady, Mrs. JJeaufsa.
should tek a fancy tiv him. Theer's
one o t ten commandments says ,yo
maun't cuvvot your noebor's ox nor
is jackass, but it doesn t say nowt
about bis terrier dogs, an' happen thot's
t' reason why Mrs, Do SuBsa cuvveteil
Rip, tho' she went to church reg lar
along wi' her husband, who wan so
miclt darker 'at if bo heiln t such a
oood cooat tiv his back yo' might ha'
ailed him a black man and nut tell
Ice nawther. Thev say ho addled his
brass i' iutc, an' ho'd a raro lot on it.
Woll, yo seen, when thoy teeu Hip
up t' poor awl lad didn t enjoy very
good elth. So t' colonel's laady sends
for mo as ad a naamo for boin knowl
edcable about a dog an' axes what's
ailtn' wi him.
'Why." says I, "he's cetten' t
mopes, an what ho wants is Mb lib
baty an' oompany uko t rest on us;
well happen rat or two ud liven mm
oop. its low, mum. Bays J, "is rats,
but it's t' nature of a dog; an' soa's
cuttin round an' meetin' another dog
or two an' passin' t' time o' day, an'
hevvin a bit ol a turn up wr bun like
a Christian."
Ho she says her doc maunt uiver
Gcht an' noa Christians ivtr fought
"Then whats a soldier lorl' says 1)
an' I exDiams to her v contratrv quail
ty of a dog, 'at, when yo' coom to think
on't, is one o' t' curusest thincs as is.
For they lam to be,bayo .the'trsons liko
gentlemen bom, tit tor f loat o coora-
pany they tell mo t' Widdy herself is
fond ol a good dog an knawa ono
when she sees it aa well as ounybody;
then, on t'other hand, a-tow in' round
after cats an gettin' mixed oop r all
manners o blackguardly street rows,
an killin rats, an' hghtin' like divils.
T coloner laady says: "Well, Ioa
royd, I doant agrco wi' you, but you ro
right in a way o spoekin,' an' I Bhould
like yo to tek Rip out a-walkin' wr
yo' sometimes; but yo' maun't let him
tight, nor chase cats, nor do nowt or
rid: an' them was hor very words.
Soa Rip an' mo gooes out a-walkiu'
0' evening's ho boin' a dog as did orod
it tiy' a man, an' I catches a lot o' rats
an' we hed a bit of a match on in an
awd dry awimmin' bath at back' o' t'
cantonments, an' it was none so lone
aloro ho was aa bright as a button
again. Ho hed a way o' ilyin' at them
big yaller pariah dogs as it no was
harrow offan a bow, an' though his
weiL'ht woro nowt ho tuk om so sud
dout like thoy rolled ovor Uko skittlos
in a halloy, an' when they ooot ho
stretched oftor 'cm as if ho woro rab
bit runnin.' Saamo with cats when ho
cud set t' oat acraato o' runnin.'
Uno evening mm an' mo was tres
passin' ovvor a compound wall after
ono of them mungooses 'at ho'd started
an wo was busy grubbin' round
a prickle bush, an' when we looks up
thero was Mrs. DaSussa wi' a parasol
ovvor hor enoulder, a-watchm us. "Oh
myl alio sings out; "thero a that lovo
lee docl Would ho let mo atroko him,
Mister Soldier."
"Ayo, ho would, mum," iez I, "for
ho'a foid 0' laady'a ooonipauy. Oorao
here. Rip, an speak to this kind
laadv. An' Hip, Beein' at t mon
irooso had iretten oluan away, oooins
up like t' goutloman he was, nivvor
hauporth suy nor okkord.
"Oh, you beautiful you preteo
ilocl ' alio say, oiipptu' an clianti
her epeecli in a way them sooart has o'
thoir awn; "I would like a dog liko
yon. lou aro bo voroo loveloo so
awlullco prottoo,' an' all that sort o1
talk 'at a dog o' Bonso mobbo thinks
nowt on, tho ho bides it by reason o'
his breeding.'
An' thou I meks him ioomp ovvor
my swagger cane, an' shok hands; an'
beg, an' lio doad, an' a lot 0' thorn
tricks as iaadios tooaohos dog, though
I doan't haid wi' it myson, for it's
makin' a fool o' a good dog to do such
liko.
An' at luut! tenth it coom? out 'At
Blte'd b"on thrawin' Bhoep's oyos, m I'
Bayin' is at Rip for nany a day. Yo'
boo, hor chillier was grown up, an'
sho'd nowt mloh to do an' woro alius
'ond of a dog. Soa sho axes me if I'd
tik soraethin to dhrink. An' wo goes
into t' drawn room, wheor hor husband
was a-sotting.' Thoy meks a gurt fuss
oVvor t,' dog, an' I has a bottlo o' a3lu,
an' ho gavo mo a handful o' cigars.
Soa I ooomed away, but t awd lass
sings out, "Oh, Mister Soldier, ploaso
coom again an' bring tint prottoo
dog."
I didn't lot on to t' colonel's laadv
about Mrs. DoSussa, an' Rip ho savs
nowt nawther; an' I coos aciin. on'
iviry timo thero was a good dhrink an'
a handful o' good sraooaks. An' I
tellod t' awd lass a heap moro about
Rip than I'd over hecard; how he took
t' foost prize at -Lunnon doc show and
cost thotty-thrco pounds fower thill in
trotn f rnan as bred him; 'at his own
brother was tho prouputty o' t' i'rinco
o' Wales, an' 'as ho has 1 pndigreo as
long as a doak's. An' alio lapped it all
opp, an' were nivir tirod o' admiriu'
ira. Hut when t awd lajs took to
g'vin mo monoy, an' I sood at alio
was gettin' fair fond about t' dog, I
bo7an to suspicion summit. Oany
body may give a soldior t' prico of a
pint in a friendly way an' theer's no
harm done, but when it cooms to five
rupees slipt into your hand, slylike,
by, it s what t' 'leotioneenn' follows
calls bribory and corruption. Special
ly when Mrs. Do Sussa threwod hints
how t' cold weather would soon bo
ovver, and sho was goin' to Munsoreo
ahar, an' wo was goin' to Hawalptn
an Bbo would nivir sec Hip any
moro outoss somebody aho knowed on
would bo kind tiv her.
Soa 1 tells Mulvanoy an' Orth'ris all
taalo thro,' beginnin' to end.
"Tia larceny that wicked otild lady
manes, Bava t Irishman; " tis felony
sho iB Bejucin' yo into, my frind Loa-
royd, but 11 purteot your innooincc.
11 save yo lrotn tho wickod wiles av
that wealthy ould woman, an' I'll go
wid ye this ovonin an spako to her
tho wurrds av truth an' honesty. But
Jock, "iays he, waggin' his heead,
'twas not liko yo tokape all that good
dhrink an' thim fine cigars to yerself,
while Urth rin hero an' rao have been
prowlin' round wid throats aa dry as
imekiins, an' nothing to smoko but
canteen plug. 'Twas a dirty tbrick to
play on a comrade, for why' Bhould
you, Learoyd bo balancin' yourself on
butt av a satin chair, as if Terence
Mulvanoy was not tho aquil av any
body that thrades in jute!"
"JiOt mo alone, stioks in Urth ris.
but that's liko life. Them wot's real-
fitted to dcoorato society got no
show, while a blunderin' Yorkshire-
man liko vou
"Nay," says I, "it's none o' t' blunder
in xorkshtrcman aho wants its Hip.
He's t' gsntloman this journey."
Soa t' next day Mulvanoy an' Rip
an' mo goes to Mrs. De Sussa's, an't'
Irishman boin a stranger aho wor a
bit scs at lost But yaye heeard Mul-
vanov talk, an' vo' raav beliove aa he I
fairlv bewitched t' awd lass wal Bhe I
lot out' at sho wanted to tek Rip away
wr her to Munsboroo l'ahar. Thon l
Mulvanoy changes hia tuno an' axes
her solemn Uko
consequence
honest solders
lands. Mra.
Mulvaney turns round, open t'other
taok an' smoothes her down, allowin
at Rip 'ud bo a vast better off in t'
lulls than down l Hengai, an' twas a
pity ho Bhould't go wheer ho was bo
woll beaked. An aoa ho wont on
backin' an' fillin' an' workin' up t' awd
lass wal sho felt aa if her lifo warn't
worth nawt if aho didn't hove t' dog".
Then all of a auddint ho aavs: "Hut
yo shall have him. marm, for I've a
leelin heart, not like this cold blooded
V l.l 1.... ),. -It .... .
AUI aDllllUIll IU UUW HTOIII VUBI VUI1UVI!
nennv less than threo hundred runoes."
unwiwi.!,!,, imif'..,,,
1; "f colonol a laady wonldn t tek fivo'
.. . . .. . . . J
hundred for him."
"Who aaid wo
would!" says Mul
vaucy; "it's not buyin' him, I mane,
but tor tho aako o this kind, good
laady, 1 11 do what I novor dreamt to
do in my lifo. I'll atalo him!''
"Don't aay steal,' Bays Mra. De
Sussa; "ho shall havo tho happiest
homo, uoga otten get lost, yon know
an' then thoy stray, an' he likes me an1
1 like mm aa l never liked a dog yet,
an I must hov him. If I got him at
t' last minuto I oould carry him off to
Munsooreo l'ahar, an nobody would
niver koaw.
Now an' again Mulvaney looked a
crost at mo, an' though I could mak
nowt o' what ho was aftoa, I conoluded
to tak hia loead.
won, mum, i aaya, "1 novor
thowt to coom down to dog atoalin',
but if ray comrado sees how it could
bo dono to oblige a laady liko yo'aoo
l,ra uut t man to bod back, tbo' it a
1IU UUV V IIIHU HI Ulsu VJ ..I. r. , V II W ,n l
bad business' I'm thinkiu', an' threo
hundrod rupees ia a poor Bet of asain t'
chance o' thorn Damming islands oa
Mulvanoy talks on.
"I'll mok it throo fifty," says Mrs,
Do Sussa; "only lot mo hov t' dog!
no wo lot hor persuade us, an' alio
teks Rip'a moasuro thoro an' thon, an'
soot to Hamilton's to order a silver
collar again I time whon ho was to
bo hor awn, which was to bo t day alio
set off for Mttusooree Pahar.
"Sitha, Mulvaney, aaya I, when wo
waa outaido, "you'ro nivor goin to let
hor hov Rip!"
"An' wheer'a ho to como through?"
aaya 1.
l.earoyd, my man, ho sings out,
an a good comrade, but your bead is
mado av duff. Isn't our friend O ;th'
tia a taxidormist, an' a rule artist wl
hia n'mbie whito ungdri An wba t a
taxidormist but a' man who oan thrato
s'lkins! Da you mind tho whito dog
that belongs to tho cantoon argent.
bad coas to him ho that's lost half his
timo an' aoarlin' tffo rost! Ho shall bo
lost for good now; an' do ye mind tint
I ho,s the very spit In shape an stz) av
I tho oolonol'a, barrin' that his tail ia an
I inoh to long, an' ho has nono ay the
it she'd thought of I woman, ru aeno a tnriue to t amor I urawwgs aro -unaor me personal sup-
o' gettin, two poor but Victor for tho poor peoplo ho a alwaya orviston of Gan. John S. Mosby," who,
sen t' Andamning le- beggm' for. I it appears, mado tho statement abovo
Do Sussa berran to crv. so But me an Orth'ris, ho bein' cockney given to tho WorlcTs correspondent in
7
1890.
ooior uiai utvaraihcs tho raio Hip, an
hp tlmper is that av his master an
worse, nut twnai la an inch on a
dot's tailt An' f what to a nrofossionnl
likeUrtirriBlsafewnnnstrakedsliDota
cv blaok. brown an' whltol Nothin' nt
all, at all.'' I
Then wo meots Oith'ria. an' that I
littlo man bcin' sharp as a noodlo, sood
his way through t' business in aminnto
An' ho went to work a praotism 'air'h'OD against tho nso of tho Unltdd
dyes tho very next day, beginnin on States mails for tho transmission of
eoino whito rabits ho had. an' then ho I
drored all Rip's markln's on t' baok of
a whito commissariat bullock, ao as to I
get his ,nrHl in an' be sure of his colors; I
shadin' off brown into blaok as natnral
as life. If Rip hod a fault it was too
muoh markin', but it wm straintrelv I
rog'lar, an' O.'th'ris aottlod himself to I
make a fost rate job on it when be got
hud o' t' oanteon aargint'a dog. Theer I
niver was Bioh a dog as thot for bad I
torapsr, an' it did nut got no better I
when his tail bed to bo fettled an inoh I
an' a half shorter. Hut thoy may talk much puzzled by tho auti-lottery meas
o' thoer royal academics as thoy liko. ago sont out by President Harrison.
mver sood a bit o' animal paiutin to I
beat t' oopy as Orth'ri9 mado of Rip's I
marks, wal t' tiictor itself was snarlin'
all t' time an' tryin' to got a Rip stand-1
in theer to ho copied as good as goold. I
fl-tli'io nlltia l i.l na m. X a. n! . I
Willi lia Ulll.3 UCU 9 luilill UUUUUlb ItU I
himsen as would lift a balloon, an ho
woor so pleased wi' his ahara Rib ho
wor for teoking him to Mra De Sussa I
beforo she went away. Bat Mulvanoy
an m Btoppod thot, knowin' Orth'ris'
work though niver ao eliver, was nob-
but skin deep.
An' at last Mrs. Uj sussa hxed t'
dty for startin' to Munsooreo Phar.
Wo was to lek Rip to t' atavahum t' a
basko an' hand ovver just when they
wis ready to start, an' then sho'd give
us t' brass as was agroed upon.
An' my wodl It were high time aho
were off, for them 'air dyes upon t'
otir'a back took a vast of paiutin' to
keep t' reet ouller, tho' Orth'ris spent
a matter o' aeven rupees air annas 1' t'
best droogshops i' Calcutta.
An t canteen aargiut was lookin'
for 'ii dog overywhoer; an' wi' bein'
tied up t' blast's timper got watts nor
oyer.
It wor i' t ovonin when t train
started thro' Hswrab, an' wo 'elped
Mrs Da Sussa wi' about Bixty boxes,
an' thon ho gavo her t' basket. Orth'
ris, for-pnde av his work, axod us to
let him coom along wi' us, an' ho
couldn't help liftin' t' lid an' showin' t1
uur as he lay ooiled oop.
"Uhl says t awa lass; "tho bautoel
How aweet ho looks!" An' just then t'
beauty snarled and ahowed hia toeth ao
Mulvancy shuta down t ltd and aays:
"He'll be careful, marm, when yo tek
him out, Ho'a disacouatomed to travel
ing by t' railway, an' ho'll be euro to
want hia ralo miatross an' hia friend I
j in n r I
Learoyod, bo ye II mako allowance for
his felicga at fost.'
Sho would do all that an moro for
tho dear, good R'.p, an' sho would nut
oppeu t' basket till they woro miles
away, for lear anybody should recog
nize him' an' wo wero real good and
kind aoldier-men, wo were, an' sho
bonds mo a bundle o' notes, an' thon
cooms up a few of her relations an-
frienda to say good-by not more than
soventy-fivo thoro wasn t an' wo cuts
away.
What coom to t' threo hundred an'
fifty rupceBt Thot's what l ean scarco-
Una tell you, but wo molted it. It was
sharo an' sharo alike, for Mulvaney
said: "it l.earoya got hold ot Mra.
De Sussa first, sure 'twas I that rernim
bered tho sarcint's dog iust in tho nick
av time, an' Orth'ris waa the artist av I
janius that made a work av art out av I
that ugly pieco av ill nature. Yet, by I
way ot a mang ouerin mat i waa not
led into felony by that wiokod ould
an' I bein' pretty far north, did nut aeo
it t' t' saamo way. Wo getton t' brass
an' we meaned to keep it. An' Boa
wo did for a short time.
Noa noa, wo niver heeard a wo'd
moro o t' awd lass. Our rig moot
went to Pindi, an t' canteen aargent
he got himself anothor tyko instead o
t ono 'at got lost bo reg lar an was lost
for good at last. Mudyard Kipling.
To Arrest Decaying Teeth.
li1 ) . -,. , .
i?lldrSd V ad.vl.co about tho
teeth. Bhe is ao, and her teeth were
t npm AntPii, u?hnn vnnnrr nrn it-rnmilar
, j-ti -- '-b
which alio supposes cannot bo helped,
and aro deoaying fast; but she does
not want to havo artificial ones.
Is there anything that will arroat de
cay? Certainly. Tako powdered
oharcoal for tho stomach daily; brush
tho teeth with it till they become
white, whioh will tako a week, perhaps;
then use prepared chalk and a good
tooth wash for rinaiug tho teeth after
meals. Eat only broad of entire
wheat flour, aa that auppliea tho phos-
. . . 1 i t
pnatea lor bonea and teeth, and uso
cracked wheat as a vegetablo freoly.
it ia as good bb rico in every way,
Thero ia a candy for children mixed
with phosphatos which ia aaid to havo
good effect on tho toeth, and ia of
benefit to older peoplo I can vouch.
Whether very strict caro ot health
. J .1!.. II . 1. I .
and diet would result in improvement
and now growth of materials of tho
toeth. as some dentiata av has occur.
rod, ia a question, but tho advantago in
. ... w,
evor? oth"r .wav wula bo. 80 Br?at th0
oxponment is worth trying, it cer
tainly ought to arrest decay. Acidity
of tho atomaoh ruins teeth, and if this
can bo provontod orumbling tooth will
last a long timo Suiklky Daub.
Blood Poison-
Ia vory liablo to follow contact of tho
hands or faco with what ia known aa
poiaou ivy, especially in hot weather or
if tho body is prospiring freely. The
trouble may subsido for a time, only
to appear in aggravated form whon
opportunity offora. The great purify
ing powera ot Hood a Maraaparilla
thorough'y oradicato evory traco of
poisoo irm tbo blood, aa tho curea it
it also ouroa acrolula, salt rheum and
all other affections arising from impure
or poisoned blood
Safe From Entry.
First Burglar Th' paper 83vb th'
lockB on th' government vaults at
Washington ia so weak that any burg
uler cud pick1 om!
Booond burgular Iltihl Who wants
them big theatro hat silver dollars'
Jfew York Weekly.
VOL. 25, NQ.3
DOW THEY DIFFER.
ItAnitlSON AND HIS SON OK l.OTTF.IUKS.
ew vohk, juiy ui The worm
of last Thursday morning aaya;
In Yosterday'a papers was printed a
messago from tho President of tho
United Stated to Congress, aftking that
"Orty lor UdJitlonai stringent logisla
letters addressed to tho Louisanna Lot
tery Compariy an! advertisements of
odhcem. In the oourao of his
incsaago tho I'rosldcnt refer to "tho
halefuf effect" of tho "establishment 6f
000 or moro lottery companies at Mex
loan towns near our bordor."
T,ast evening tho following dispatoh
was reoetved lrom tho World s oorrcs
pondent in San Francisco:
Colonel Mosby, who runs a littlo
lottery just, across tho Rio Grando
from Kl Paso, is in tho oity and is very
o said to day:
"Throo weeks ago Rosscl Harrison
was at Kl Paao nnd orossod tho Rio
Grando to tho office of tho lottery and
uegan to talk tiusiness. rno rosuit
117 1 o f li n f rrnt SZtnntl In DriDArhainn
" l"J muv uv tv, vwwv .u t . w. 1101 ii
lor jfiYanfc JjCslies juuttratea JVews
papcr and 300 for hia paper in Mon-
tana out of the lottery officers. Tho
advertisement tens what a good thing
too lottery is. isow, wnac Doiners ma
Ia this: Is thoro is a family oombine,
is Presidont Harrison after tho saints
and Russel after tho ainnersr
A Btatcmont of this importance
could not, of oourao, bo printed in the
World without tho fallost investiga
tion. Tho recent files of Frank Les
lie's Illustrated Newspaper woro rig
orously examined, disclosing no a
vortisoraent at loast up to date of
tho oharaotor roforred to.
Tho World last night also procured
a oopy of tho Helena Morning Jour
nal of Friday, July 25. At tho hoad
of tho editorial columns of this num
ber of this paper ia tho name of Rus
sel B. Harrison as prosidont of the
company, and this, thoroforo, makoa
him tho responsible person under tha
law for whatever appeara in its col
umns. It ia an eight-pago paper. On
tho aovonth pago of the Journal of
date of July 25 is a three-column lot-
tor dated at tho City of Mexiso.
tho letter de;criboa In tbe most fer
vid terms tho drawing of tho "grand
lottery of Juarez." Tho threo columns
aro intorspersoa with extremely well
exeouted illustrations of tho ornate
pagoda in whioh the lottery is drawn,
a copy of tho lottery ticket and nura
oroua instances of persons successful
in tho lotterv. In tho course of the
onthusiastio description of tho drawin" I
is j r .i ;j i . t I
ueoit ana ot the gooa tortuno ot van'
ous tiokctholdora is this paragraph,
which is a aamplo of tho ontiro lottor.
Luokl Do I believo in lack? As
Buredly I do, since a friend of mine
has onoo drawn SS4U0U, a year later
$10,000, and not long ago bought from
a friend of his a ticket which won for
that lucky mortal a clean $100,000.
Thon, too,. I know a young man who
never fails to get a prizo, and his list
oi winnings through a series ol years
is something formidable. Hia method?
it ia to buy ot tho iirat man or woman
ho moots who offora a ticket. Noth
ing moro simple.
xms loiter ia creditod to a corres
pondent of tho Boaton Herald and its
date ia contemporaneous with the time
ot Mr. Kussel ii. Harrison a visit to
the neighborhood of El Paso.
In tho adjoining column to this
long "roading notioo" ia a double-col-
umu auvoruscment oi me lottery in
question, in which it is stated that tho
San Francisco,
Tho advertisement covers aepaoo of
sometning auovo nait a column ol tho
Helena Journal, of tho company pub
lishing whioh, aa said, Mr. Russel B.
Harrison, son of Hcmamin Harrison,
President of tho United States, ia
i resident.
A Familiar Instance of finest Courage,
Tlr. i. tj n
worm Aoiraniug.
A Russian nobleman waa onco travel
ing with his family in tho interior of
tbo country alter Wtntor had net in
On tho box of tho vohiclo was a serf,
who had been born on tho nobleman's
estate, and to whom he waa muoh
attached. Suddenly tho littlo girl aaid
to hor father, "What ia that atrange
aound!" Tho father listened, and far
away, through tho clear, cold frosty
air, he heard a Bound which ho know
too well, lio aaid to the servant:
"Tho wolves aro alter us; drive faster
and got your pistols ready." But tho
same mornful aound came nearer and
nearer and soon tho baying of tho pack
I .:...:....!.. i. . .. . i i . i r i .i
wao """uy uuuru. --uuu tuuy
come up to us , aaid tho nobleman to
tho serf, "you single out ono and fire.
and 1 will single out another; and while
tho rest aro dovounng thorn wo shall
got on." Two abota were fired and
two wolves fell.
The others instantly BOt upon them
1 ana uovonrcd thorn; raeanwlnlo by this
method the carriage gained ground.
Th last two shots -wero finally firod
I ttuu tuu lnul5u WM uuu" moro over-
taken, and the post hotiso was still dis
tant. The nobleman then ordered tbo
servant to looso ono of the leaders that
they might gain more timo. This was
dono, and the poor horao plunged
lranuoauy into tho lorest. Thon an
oner norao waa acnt on. Tbo car
riage labored on with tho two remain
ing horses, liut tho post houao was
still distant.
I At longth tho servant aaid to hia
I master, "Nothing now can savo you
uuv uuu iuiuu. u-Jl uiu ttavu VOU. 1
ask you only to look after my wifo and
l!t.l Tk. 1.1
UlllU UUUQ, LIIU UUU1UIUUU rUlIlOU-
Btrated, but in vain. When tho wolros
noxt came up, tho faithful servant
throw himself among them. Tho pant
ing norses gauopoti on with tho car-
riage; tho gates of tho post house clos
ed upon it, and tbo travelers wero safe,
She And would you havo loved
mo if I had been poor?
lie 1 never would havo known
you, darling.
Diasaway Your
d-dog won't
me, win bel
Farmer Spinwheel Goshl I hopo
not. It spiles 'em fer woodchucka
when thoy git dudo blood iu their
veins.
OUR CANDIDATE.
wiiv iTtoiimtr i:. i'atxison
niaiuua.i Jii.i'.iririvlB
UOVliltNDH.
STItONd Al'I'KAt. OK A I A KM Kit.
TMK DKMOCItATB IIAVK PUT UP THE ONt.T
CANDIIIATE TilK OKANqEKS CAN
surronT. an iNTKitEsTimt
I.KTTKIt.
Tho following communication from
Hon. Leonard Hliono will provo inter
esting reading to tho farmers of tho
atato. Tho article appears in tho cur
rent number of tho Farmers' Friend:
Okiicb ok Mahteu, Cf.nthk Halt,
July lfi, 1800. To Patrons and Farm
ers of Pennsylvania: It is but just to
tho Patrons throughout tho atato that
thoy should bo advised of what hag
boen dono with tho returns mado bv
tho subordinate granges in reply to
tho circulars and blanks Bout out from
my ofiico requesting on expression of
profcrenoo for governor of Pennylva
nla. OvHr 400 returns were mado to mv
ofiico, tho overwhelming profcrenoo of
Domocrata was for ox-Governor Paul
son with votos scattering for Chaun-
oey Black, Gerard C. Brown and oth
ers that of tho Republicans was ovor-
wholmingly for Gen. Hastings. Broth
er Taggart and a few votes for others.
Thoso blanks woro sent out with a
private circular, so that politicians
might not influenco tho ohoico of our
peoplOt
Tho result has been that thoro was
tho largest voto at tho primary elec
tions ovor known in our stato of both
parttos. To givo effect to tho wishes
of our peoplo interviews woro had
with tho leading politioal managers of
both parties to intluonco the nomtna-
tlon of tho men of tho ohoico of our
poopio.
Had it not boon for tho arbitrary in
terference of a political dictator and
tho stupid obstinacy of a few manag
ers, "tho field," representing thochoico
of the peoplo of tho Republicans of
this atato, oould havo beon combined
and some one of tho choice of the
people nominated. But corrupt and
onrporato intluonco combined prevailed
and tho Standard oil corporation can
didate was nominated for Governor.
Tho same Senator Delamater that had
promised his peoplo at home, and timo
and again assured tho Stato Grango
legislative commlttoo that ho would do
all in his power to pass tho farmera'
tax bill, but whon it camo up in tho
sonato ho spoke and voted oven against
its consideration and was thereby
lost by just tho troachory of that one
voto.
Tho same fight was made in tho De
mocratic convention, but tho peoplo
by an overwhelming majority nomi
nated ox-Governor Pattison for gov
ernor and Brother Black for lieutenant
governor. Pattison during his guber
natorial term labored incessantly for
tho rights and protection of tho poopio
and enforcements of tho constitutional
authority of tho Btato; that the corpor
ations should bo amenable to tho same
lawa and authority that the peoplo
wore 8ubject to, and that thoy should
boar an evenhanded and oquitablo
sharo of tbo taxea to support tho local
and stato governments.
Uur poopio did everything in their
powor to aocuro tho nomination of fair
and acceptable men in both parties
i... i. i:...i
men who could be relied on as being
truo to thoir interest and Bee that jus
tice be doalt out alike to peoplo and
corporations without fear or favoritism
;..!; ii , r i .
maiuuHuiug vuu Hupruumuy ui rigiib
and putting down tho oppression of
wrongs.
mi fl . 1 .
xnia now cuases 10 uo a contest
bo-
tween tho Democratic and Republican
partioa, but becomes a contest between
right and wrong a contest for tho au-
promaoy between tho poopio and cor
porations a contest lor justico and
equity and tho supremacy of constitu
tional government. Tho candidate.on
thosidooftho people is ex-Governor
Pattison, a man' truo and tried, whoso
character is abovo suspicion. Tho
candidate on tho eido ot tbo corpora
tions and corrupt' powers of the atato
ia Senator Delamater, a man who laa
been tried and found wanting, whoso
word can not bo trusted who, after
tho most positive promises that ho
would vote for tho farmers and peop
led Tax bill, went back on hia pledges.
1 his is not a national contest in
whioh protection and freo trado aro in
volved, but that ot tho election of
Btato officers a state issuo between
tho peoplo and those who would sub
vert and overthrow tho design and
apirit of our institutions.
Wo do not ask f armors to change
I their political principles,
but wo ask
refusing to
I them to enforce them by
vote for men who misrepresented their
interest when in political office, aa did
senator Delamater. lhen, and only
thon, will tho party of our proference
nominate men the peoplo want.
1 have ondeavored thus early to lay
beforo you what has boen dono to on
fopco your wishes as returned through
your reports, so that political manag
ers could not construe our action aa
being for partisan purposes. I now
submit tho whole situation to your un-
blasted political judgment and patriot
ism, to do all in your power to elect
men who will truly and honestly ro
prcsont our interest irrespective of
party projudico, remembering that if
we continue putting men into powor,
who, whilo in political position, work
ed and voted againat tho farmera and
peoplo'a interest, wo might as woll sur
render to these usurpers liko menial
alavea leserviug the contempt and do
rision of publio opinion.
Hespeoilully submitted,
Lkonaud Rhone.
His Bon Onred.
Mr. W. II. Hinuan, a prominent
and iiithiential citizen of Mount
Vernon, 111,, Writes as follows, under
dat-of March 11, 1S90: "Ono bottlo of
Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) cured my aon
permanently of a stubborn case of
Blood Poison that defied the best
medical treatment available. I havo
recommondod S. S. S. to others for
blood troubles and diseases of tho akin
and havo never known it to fail to
cure in any case.
ni.ooiii'OisoNcuiti:i).
I was troubled for j ears with a Blood
Poison in its vory worst form. I was
treated by tho very best phytooiaua of
Louisville, Ivy., and Evansville, Ind,
but thoy laild to benclit mo in anyway
A few bottles of Swift's Spooifio (S. S.
S.) cured mo sound and well.- Ibis
waa over four years ago, and thoro baa
been no return of tho disease since, or
any Bymptoms of it. I havo reoom-
tnonded It to others lor blood poison,
and in every caso thoy wero permanen
tly cured"
D. ii. KAiN, Alt. Vernon, in.
Treat 'se on Illooil and Skin Diseased uialktlriw,
SWIFT bl'tC'IfK CO., Atlanta Oa
Bob Burdetto gita down to rock
bito bottom facta in tho premises when ho
aays: "Hon wasted muu when no mauo
a man so mean aa to ten the postmaster
to return a newspaper marked 'Re
fused' when ho owes two or threo
years subicription."
r