Wielding The Official Axe- I ANOTHER BILL IS VOTED BY GOVERNOR PATTISON. LiKB to hear FROM YOU. . It la Hard to AVasto It. Some advertisers have an idea that only copies going to paid tip subscribers are naef ul to them. This ia not qmte so. For example. snppoee a journal has 25,- 000 nctuul subscribers to whom the paper goes regularly. Suppose it prints 6,000 extra copies a week, which are sent as specimens to good parties, whose ad dresses are supplied by its agents and readers, and mails 5,000 one week to one set of persons, the next week to another set of 5,000 and so on. In this way 260, 000 extra persons are reached during the year, white if the extra 5,000 were sent every week to 6,000 paying subscribers only that number could be reached. In the former case 285,000 persons are reached. In the latter case only 30,000 all told. A person receiving a copy of a journal which he has not seen before, with a request to examine it, will usually look all through it, advertisements and all. Such a course is as useful to the yearly advertiser as if his card were sent to the whole 285,000 persons, or even more so, for his singlo loose card receives far less attention than would be found in the columns of a reputable journal. Orange Judd Parmer. Tho Art of Advertising. Advertising seems to be an art yet to be discovered by some people. That is, the practical part of it. A con stant stream of water from one or more fire engines will soon extinguish or get under control a very large fire, while a few buckets of water, dashed on here and there, have little or no effect. The modern fire department is practical, and has outgrown the old bucket system; and so with modern advertising plenty of it, used in a practical, common sense and judicious manner, pays. If you want to catch a certain kind of fish you use a certain kind of bait; not all fish bite at all kinds of bait. Not all people respond to every advertisement The newspaper is a medium indispen sable to the majority of advertisers, be cause of its wide and repeating circula tion. As a promoter of trade and profit newspaper advertising is no longer an open question; that is, when done in a practical and intelligent manner, and pays because of its effectiveness and cheapness. Beatrice (Neb.) Democrat Spasmodic Advertising. We all recognize that as between the fellow who works "by fits and starts" and the chap who plods along and keeps at it steadily, the plodder gets there every time. The spasmodic fellow may create an occasional impression, but the results of his fitful labors are dissipated in the intervals. The occasional display of fireworks only serves the purpose of preventing his being forgotten altogether; while the man who works, and keeps working, con stantly improves his position and pros pects. So it is with advertising. It is the re peated "ad" and the sustained effort that tell. We don't mean the "ad" that is never changed, but the one that is ever changing, but never omitted! The wise advertiser keeps always before the peo ple to whom he desires to sell his wares. When you want to quit doing business stop advertising, or advertise only "once in a while." Be Brief! Bo Pointed! In preparing their announcements ad vertisers will usually do well to confine their statements to one, or at most, a very few points. ' Few persons can do well more than one thing at a time, and it is much the same with the memory; but one or two points in any statement make an impression and are retained. As the number of points is increased the probability of any of them making an impression and bringing returns is pro portionately reduced. "Too Much Is Plenty." . An advertisement for a wife ia a Col orado paper brought such a heavy mail to the advertiser, Mr. Paul White, a prosperous ranchman at Rocky Ford, Colo., that he had to convey it from the postoffice to his ranch in barrels in his farm wagon. For a month he has spent bis evenings perusing his correspond ence, and he has not yet mode a choice. New York Weekly. A Common Scnso View. Nearly every business has its "dull season," during which a good advertise ment will do faithful work day and night, rain or shine, in familiarizing consumers with the name, location and specialties or advantages of the adver tiser, so that when tho time to buy comes he reaps the benefit of his seed sowing. Azro Goffs Circular. It All Takes Time. Don't be prejudiced. Hocause at one time yon put a short local in your town aewspaper for one week, and "car tooned" nil the fence boards in the vicin ity, don't give up, got discouraged and say that you have tried advertising, re solved that it didn't pay and decided not to do nny mora of it Warren (Ills.) Sentinel. Exicot Good Returns. Give your "ads" a sanguine, optimistio hue. Convey, in a subtle but unmistak abloway, the impression that you ex pect success, and the results will much more surely come. Never advertise your doubts or fears. Nothing except the mint can make .uinioy withoutadvertising. Gladstone. Governor Tattison has sent to the Legislature without his approval House bill it. Ihe Cu vernor savs : I herewith return without my ap proval iiouse diu xno. 33, entitled "an act relating to the study and practice of physical culture in the public shcools of all tho cities of the Commonwealth." This act seeks to impose upon the School Directors. Boards of School Control or Boards of Education of the public schools of all the cities of the commonwealth the duty of providing for instruction in physical culture, in eluding calisthenics, to all pupils in all 'departments of all schools : to punish any failure on the part of school Boards in this respect by with holding from them their respective shares of the State appropriation of school moneys, and presumably to compel teachers to pass examination in these added branches after January I. I8Q2. I was not informed of any demand or necessity for imposing this restnc tion and penalty upon the various school Boards of cities, nor of any reason why city school districts, and no others, should be subject to the operations of this bill. , The School Department of the Commonwealth has not discovered or pointed out any occasion ior such legislation. Ihere is more requirement at present for a simplification of the modes of instruc tion in the common schools of the Com monwealth than for onerous additions hereto. Beyond the comparatively few and simple fundamental branches required by general law, the School Boards of each district are best qualified to judge of the wants of the public schools un der their supervision, As the law stands "they shall direct what branches of learning shall be taught in each school." If successive Legislatures im pose additional branches upon them, the curriculum may eventually become so burdensome as to practically defeat the purpose and change the character of the public schools. Where instruction m physical cul ture and calisthentics is desirable and practicable, it can now be given under direction and control of the several districts. Where, for local reasons which may mean good to them, the di rectors are not prepared to enforce such instruction in some departments and in some schools, I am not willing to lend my approval to any enactment which compels them to do so under the school appropriation. . 1 he best results can De attained by permitting widest exercise of the prin ciple of local control which pervades the school system of our Common wealth and by allowing the various school districts to regulate their own local affairs and to prescribe the cours es of study which may seem best ' to those whom they elect to control their schools. The House sustained the Governor's veto by a vote of ioo in favor 38 against it. Hake a Note of This- Send your address and two cent stamp to John R Pott, district passen ger agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, W ilhamsport, Pa., and you will receive one of their new vest pocket memorandum books for 1891. I he at. Paul now owns and oper ates over six thousand miles of the best equipped road in America. It is the short line between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Runs through Pullman sleeping cars between Chicago and Portland, Oregon, Butte, Spokane Falls and Tacoma. The Na tional route between Chicago and Kansas City. If you contemplate a trip to the northwest, southwests or far west, write to John R, Pott for rates, maps, etc. He will furnish all information free. Be Careful. No matter what disease you may have. Be sure that the medicine you take is reliable. Such a medicine you will always find Sulphur Bitters. They are not a cheap mm drink, but are made from the choicest roots and herbs to be found in the vegetable kingdom. Daily Argus. THOMAS G0RREY. mm and El. Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. hn Builder's Supplies. Inside Hardwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgages. Dr. Grosvenor's Belkap-sic "TrSfiS PLASTER. nvantirw. pNnrwana ramnaco iiuml t one. Onuinl tut al b all DrumU. SIS s in (m) c (fcO 1 r HEWERS OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOfl FInID JrT IJ LSTS LOflCEfy TASJES SWEETER THAp OJhjEI TO BACCOS, AJID WILL pLEASE HASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON GETTING IT. EVeIPlJg SJAIJpED LIIE abonA: cJt. JSO. FUZER & BROS.. Louisville, Ey. I'm Sftef Y When I get hold of you I will tell you something inter esting. It you want a Binder or Mower, try the World Re nowned DEERING. We have the Famous BUCKEYE Drills, Hay Rakes and Culti vators, and .our terms ' and prices would make you laugh. BINDER TWINE. There are five reasons why you should use Deering twine. Here they are . . 1st. Because it is the Best on earth. 2nd, Because it contains more feet per pound, than any other twine made. 3rd. Because it is the Strongest twine on the market. 4tii. Because it is Cheap, even at a premium above all other twines made, owing to the superior quality. oth. Because you save the time you would lose, swearing at poor twine. 9,500 Tons of Deering Twine sold in 1800, That sounds big, but that's the way good twine sells. The Best is always the cheapest. Come and see us before you buy. D. W. KITCHEN. TRUST ofHICHOLAS Pays 81c. Keller, Periodical, and Death Benefits. $50 TO $500 , 9 Writ for clrvuliii'8, uppllentlon, ond mtum to BooreiiirifH. AaurenH i iu bi ur jsu iiui.an, liuv bpnnu uuruen mi., rmmuciuiiin, I'u. This Trade Mark la or m Best Waterproof , Coat jfrad tbr IHtntraUd cualwrua. ffcw. X.J.Tr,BoonJ RELIABLE CLOTHIER, HATTER & GENTS' FURNISHER, Comes to the fact that he is the LOWEST PRICED, and has an Immense stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TRUNKS AND NECKWEAR. He is the Largest Dealer, Most Assortment, Best Made and Fitting, which is the key to your Confi dence. Unexcelled clothing made RAILROAD from Danville, Berwick, Cattawissa and Intermediate Points upwards. Largest CfiotlaiiB and CLOTHIUGI CLOTHING! g. w. bTrtsch, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. :-o-: GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND CAFS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Suits made to order at short notice and fit always guaranteed or no sale. uau ana examine the largest and best selected stock of goods ever shown in Columbia County. Store next door to First National Bank. MAIN STREET, BIootnHDnrjr, Pa. WANTED.- KNEKGKTIC MEN can make money by orKnlz- Endowment Fraternity." 1'h.vk fJOM a week for Sickness and Accident, also funeral benellts. Perfectly safe, ns Certificates hnve a surrendt r value. The most liberal commissions paid for active work. Experience un lulvuntuire hut not necessary. For papers containing full Informa tion, description and terms, write - AMERICAN PHOTECT1VK LEAGUE, ' No. 181 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Eaoatze's ITervaline. ' A Purely Veqktibli Medicine for the NERVES an effectual cure for Inflammation nnd Irrltntlnn of tlieHI.Ai)KK, KIDNEVH und I.I V Kit, Stone 111 urn maimer, uuu uius, wravei ana ItricK-dust Deposits, Weakness In Males or Female. As a Restorative Tonic and a Blood Purifier it has no equal, creating a healthy appetite and pure blood. PRICE SO CENTS. If yonr druprlst has not got It, ask lilm to get It for you. Take no other. Made only by THE HAENTZE MEDICINE CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WSend for 83 page Book, free to all. V'R ADAM'S M PK UN UYU KILLER CURES ALL DISEASES. It 1st lit only medicine that can Ixi taken 111 liiriro enough quantities to slop fermentation, destroy microbe (the Uorms of disease), and not In any way cause harm to the patient. It contains no driiKs wliatever.but Is a water charged wit h pow erf ill germ-destroying (luses. It. cures where all other remedies fall. Book, giving Germ theo ry of disease, Free. G. A. MoKELvy, Bloomsburg, Pa., or Apr. l(Mt-d. 7 Lalght St., New York city. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. Jl ("alary and Expenses paid, or Commission ti i-i.nniTO, cuii-nun-ii wtiuieu every i t?" experience needed. Address, stating H.'S. FOSTEU & CO., Nurserymen, Geneva, N. Y. AGV. TTT.'s m"kenfl Per eent. on my Cor V?ViV. ? hHn ),,'1,m Bruslie., curlerB, Medlclue. Samples free. Writ now. Dr. Brtdgman 871 li'way, N. y" front to Call Your Kcspcctfiilly EXCURSION IF siimI Ilsit House in Montour Columbia counties. Spring days are at hand and premonitions of warm weather bring with them a desire for cooling dishes. We shall keep Ice Cream of many flavors from now on, and will serve it in our parlors day or night. Families and parties sap plied. Get our prices. The Cafe is open, and the kitchen is in charge of an ex perienced cook. "Catering for parties, lodges, weddings, etc, a specialty. Fresh bread and cakes daily ia the bakery. M. M PHILLIPS & SON. Proprietors of "PHILLIPS' CAFE." Bloomsburg, Pa. L.AFAYJKTTE COJULEGE, EASTON, PA. Classical, Technical, Scientific and Graduate Courses. Gymnasium and Physical Trail inir M'U UlfUe ttnd ao8l!riP"ve paiupl eu PATENTS. Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, nnd an Patent business conducted fur MOUEUATK OPIi OPVIPh1 Id nniir.utmtii mr.n 1udvl,-,oa'".1, ,a'wlW "r photo, with descrlp t on. We advise It patentable or not, free Tof l. a. P..NOW & co Washington n r (Opposite U. 8. Patent oruS I ) ' C ". vn, R. BCH1FF , 'CgJW " EGfiS t EGGS I From Barred "PLYMOUTH KOCKS." The Parmer Favorite, From RED CAPS, Tho Great Layers. AT l.SO PEH 13, OR 50 rER 6 rOGH. W. B. GERMAN, tf. Mlllville, Pa. GOOD SALARY AND UXPkNuiru l.a tiv 1 1 . mu. we want a tow more (rood men to m.n n fiery produou. To ennrifeUi Tnii ! ,ur nur we will Kuaraitoe Sul Wa', SbiS.iI,eu (UlrcU. Venus und outnt filw aTi " 8 nut re ilia and euaUMui atp.,1UB, AdUrBB8 "taUug BEAES, HENEY k 00.. BKNKUA NL'UBEIUEB, OKNEVA N V Attention to the . to order. Yours, I. iliAlER. A El 12 PAID ior the Purchasers of $5.00 $3000; A TFA ft I 1 undtrtak to hrtof teach nny fairly tnttlllrnt prn if rltber m-i, ho ran tvA and writ, ami who, after Instruction, will word Induct rloiuly, how tn Mm ThrM Tiamui Italian a Yar In their own lot-alit lM.vhrtvr thr lit a. I will alao himtak the situation or rmiiUi.vnirrttit whlrh tnursn arn that amount. ho mourr f.-r m- unlfss aurrratftil as aim a. Kaall;anl qnkalr iarnril. I ltir tmi una orkrr Irom aarh district nr count?. I hava already tausjlit ami provider) with vniplottitaot r r.'Jtnlicr, who art uiakfnv over MIMHt a ;ar rmrk It a N E W ami KOI. III. lull particular KKKK. Addrraa at obr. K. C, ALI.K, hoi 4HO, A ua Maine. Hntra: llttla fortunes havttrn mart a wnik for tia, bv Ann Tap. Austin riaa. nif .Inn ltonn. Tularin. Ohkj. ,Me vut. UthraarMnsrawll. br I vim? Noma earn or . smth. Ymi ran do lha work and Ha ll horns, whrvfr you ara. h.ttn h rinnara ara aaailjr earning from i ( rlalay.AMai-- Weshow youhw and atari ?.. t an work In wrr tisna or all tha time. HI money fr work era. Failure unknown enmnr Iheaa. NKW and wonderful. 1'arll. uUratt. II . II ullett A 'o.,Ilo BHO INirtluntl, M mm ean h earned at oar WYW Ihw of work- rapidly and kWNurablr, by ikoee of either eai, yoMna; or old. and In ttieir wu locaUtiee,herevr thf y live. Any Mil Mn da IKa Knrk Kaav tn 1rn. Vfa furnish everyikiag. We atari yoo. No risk. You ran datota your i(ara momenta, or all yvarilmar lha work. To Is ia entirely new irml.and lirlnsra wonderful atireaea to every worker, lit Partners ara earning from 9th to $&0 par week and upward, and more after litilaaiirlriie, Wacan fumisb you tbetm- tlovtnent and teach yo r eiki. No epara to eiplain here, fuel ifonuatioa rUkk. XUIV efte U. AltltUTA, aUUI. ttlHHl.nn a year Is being made by John 1L (ondulii,'lroy.N.V.,al work for us. Krarier, you nta nt make at snurti, ttut we -an teach you ipdikty bow o earn from f. ta 10 a day at the atari, and mure as you p "ii. iiuin Tin.sii aires, in any pan i America, you tan cmmeiira at home, log all your itrm-.o? ei-ar tnonienu onlv io lite work. All la new. t.real par M Hk C every worker. Wo atari you.'fitniUfcitia ev. ryihing. KAHII V, M l V lHI V Irarn. l Altlit LLAItH VM.K. Addrrasat ..ma, bil.Mh 10., rUKllAMi, MaiNU AXLE GREASE BEST 1ST THE WORLD. It wurl nc qualitlf ara unaurpaaaed, actually outlatin two box of nny other brand. No aaotwl Uy haut. UrJE'I' rUGOEM LIKE. FOH 8AI.K UY DKALKRSORNERALLY. lyr PARKER'S , HAIR BALSAM C7ani,'t anU beauiitle the hair. riutiuHefl luxuriant srrnlh. Mover Fall to It cat ore Gray limr to Ita Youthlul Color. Curca aralp diraat-a At hair taiwn. fl'f.aiwl fi.uta Iru.T'i' u7Z-f , 1 "i.v,r omo. ll rurw lit. w.ir.i KAif u?u !!!"' "''"'"J'' Ii"liBlnli, l'.iii.T.k.lnunn.iuci t kor 1 c'.r Tonia. ll fur., lit. ur.t Ciuph, HN DE RCORNS. Th. mlr'nn core C . Y. imi. DOILING WATER OR MILK PS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. OCOA LABELLED .2 La TINS ONLY. V'-AC f ""ormatloo and ab-J VTohS. vZLTZ ft0".1"; UDtam PaUuta, CaraMa. VnOmi "w a UB. . Com Phnter Corn liropper and niu.( fiorlacl Korce-fwd KrU Iwr Dlatrlbutnr In tbtt world. BMttoeiteloU. A Ik It U aTSlM. i A. B. FARQUHAR OO. IMO TOR LAROS ILLUSTRATIO OATAtOOUt FRAIEB ill E P
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