6RFAT I.ASD CRAB. mbm teiarday day Alf lb Cherokee atrip. Ovtbrib, O. T.. Sep. 18 Sunday In a warm town, especially a towa mad on St wdajr afternoon, to nerer wy oJoTbl day. aixl It was lfs so than usual in ths IttU city of Terry. The grriU majority of tants and supply wagons did not arrive na til let and er.ryboiy was bwy trying to et away from the J ait ot a terrible gale. The signal for the start Saturday wan toe firing of tf-.e gnns of the soldiers and deputy niareha'.t. The greatest stm?le of the da? took pUce in the ruth of ten thousand people at tempting to get aboard the first train, which could carry but a few orer a thou- HISTORY WARMED OVER " Capitol Centennial Recalls Inspiring Events. Gis OF THOUGHT AN3 ORATOR Men were pushed off upon the ground, women jostled rudely, and the cars cleared of ail tare a few farorites in the ring. The people in the firs: train were told that everybody mut up to the line to fc-.-t in tbe train, an 1 hnrdreds walked thrwish a mile of s:ra:i'.is dust to the line only to find the tra.n from which tbey had been ejected go by tben without stopping. The first train was filled with people who Lad been fen inside information. When the trains pu'.led np to the line th terrible smvj'.e beimn. their clothe t.irn o.T and were traitp'.ed ' under foot. A'l decency, self-respt, manhood and woraithood were lsid aside. : Tbe first tra n it'o Perry fcsnd the br ; lots taken by r tiers and fast horsemen, and by tbe tine tie second train amred : nil of tlie te ivn preempt..-!. Before tub: t --.s'.uess houses wrv d j:ng btMneas. sr.J tbe inhabitants of the new sown wer U i aVut electii. c:y officer. The yp!e on the first train I o'lowlaf the l'roi;rantne ' llnsvlred Ifin As 1Urs ly th- I'twUwl ml Vn-e I're-iilrnl not WillUlu Irt Hnrj A Clarions Day. V.'ashkotos. Sep. 19 Yesterdiy wa a luenni able day for Washington. Though the day is said to hart been fair and beautiful 1 years a- when I'nuideut , they wear large straw hats like Cieorge VahiiijVn ciowl the Totomac 0f tj,e Iapanese. Most of the Tie JtTaseae at tbe World's lair From Ha rper" Bazar. The people are small in stature, of a yellowish brown color, and the wo men have abundance of long glossy black hair, which they twist up into rather graceful knots, without either hair pins or combs to hold it in place. To be sure, the hair sometimes slip? down, but they calmly and deftly put it up again. Doth men and women wear long pieces of colored calico around the hips, lapped over and pin ned in front, forming a skirt, and short tunics or sacks, frequently of light blue. When working in the sun those Java- ; nese were carelooted, but some wore American shoes and white stockings. A boy and a girl two or three years I old, the smallest children I ever saw eared resident? lc-s in tbe cutsairta. but pigeons which had been sent to the r-n those noon U e seojnd ana tbirl secure! snthing. Tbe race between the trains and borte meo was an ei-:l.ig one. With tbe odds in faror of the t .-rmen. Lorenzo H -rotas, of the place, was fa tally cnisLed by a horse fa'.Uni upon him. One woman was injured in falling from a snoring train. A cowboy from Texas fell from Lis horse, shot thrones tbe body, but there is BO clue as to who fired the shot. It is feared tbe death list will reach a score and the injured be numbered by hundreds. OT m EAST. naewltlrs la the Way of rontlaalaf tbe Fair After Oct. 1. Wobad's Fair Grocsds, Chicago, Sep. 18 There are many Intricate, problems iaroleed in the proposition to keep the ex into Mnrrl.inJ and escorted l y Virsiniaand i Maryland tree;: and Masotre nix f other i ' bcsl.i-. moved !n piion toCnp?tol t;ll. I ! and t'-re Is J the eonjerstoae of the Ns : fnitl thm wpsfhrr AnuM tint m?i- ; bly tare been m-re pleasant on that oeca walking, sat flat on the floor by a little ' sioa tfcsn tbe cU-ar skies and buoyr.nt sun- ! table less than a foot high, and peacf- shine which smiled on tbe centennial ' ably fed themselves with what looked I coainieoio:at:on of that great eeent. 'like bread and mi'.k. The motner j Ktlw-win? as clcaely as possible the pro- j tooj- the smaller child On her hip. gramme of the ordinal ceremon.es. tbe j when $he JroppeJ her handkerchief ipno-s..on was chiefly afiol to civ.e , : amuSir7 to see her rick it ud buiies under the warstalsiiip ct Oeneral . , , , . . ' . , . , v. v- i itii her toes and raise it to her nana OrlK.iT. commanding the DJtmt !,. k i.i,. .v.. .v nibii A lUUltVII IIJULIl IIKZ Lllk will! which our own countrywomen pick up ! their trains. The women are very pretty when young, in spite of high cheek-bones and troad faces, having ; soft eyes, white teeth, clear smooth ( Complexions, and a sn-est gentle ex , pression. They sit or lie on the floor , like children. : t:or.al Guarl. j At the head cf the pr:reis:on, icime diatt'.y following Graud Marshal Ordway ; sr.l lis Tell tar-Ve! st-iil. nle the Presi dent r.: the VaiU 1 riUUs an 1 L-s Cabinet cheers Ar. intrrtstiL fide feature o? the day I whs the releasing of a number of carrier OPENING THE FALL SEASON 5f Too much be reduced. with flying colors at Lowenberg's. OTods is our cry. Stock must Elegant Suits, Overcoats, at greatly reduced prices. Children's School Suits at sacrifice prices. Don't ask how we can do it. We must get rid ot the soods, that is an. iov time to SAVE MONEY at is your POPUL CLCTHI1TG '.-7 tiivnsj. : i.-:i:eer Lorpi ot te atiop.Ai iu im ir-ui New York c;tr. Erook'.yn, N. V.. Newark, ! N. J . ProT-de'nce. 11 I., Fall Kiver, Mas., and Leesbarg, Va Tbe litt'.e meensers entrusted with mrsures of congratulation from tbe d:strict commissioners to the marors cf the respective cities were turned '.oo- at diflersEt times during the day. ac ' cordicj to the distances to be traversed , Arrired at tne Capital shortly after 2 j o'c'.ock, the parade was dismissed and the " ceremonies of oommemorat.on were corr I menced from sunds erected oo the Ext ' front, and In the presence on an immense concourse of people. ' Tbe tnnsical part of ths programme was i exceedingly notable and effective. Then i after Bishop Fareta eloquent prayer Lhiv ley Buck's magnificent, 'T Deam in E fiat" was rendered by a chorus of fifteen I Sot Bis Spjcialtj. i From in? Ch:cc Tribune. Distracted Wife. -Vhat is the ex- ' tent of his injuries, doctor ?" Young Physician. "His nerve cen ' tres are highly t'isturbed, madam. , Give him one of these powders every ! hour until " But his leg is it broken, doctor ?" "As to that, madam, my advice is that you consult a surgeon. Fee for prescription and advice $5." Hard Luck Story . position open aiu-r October iil for any i nuticreo tnucea twcm, unaer iae tea-cr-leagta of time, no matter how unanimous i ship of Prof. Du Shane Cloward. mmj be the action of the local board of di- ' After an appropriate address by Chair rectors at lu to-morrow. One ob- man Gardner, which was replete with local tad to be overcome is the unwillingness . nd historical interest. Pres. dent Cleveland f many foreign commissioners and exhib- J spoke as follows: kora to remain any longer away from their ! While I accept with much satisfaction homes than the cor.tracu between their the par. assigned to me on this occaaion, fosrarament and the exposition calls for. j I cannot escape the sober reflections which In speaking on this point to many of , tiw ceremonies suggest. Those who sup- .1 n -4.1.1. 1 -,. i.i 1 pose iCJii we are a.m jit cimucu iu wis mtMm siiihsh iuu . qtB a vut4AdK)t vsi 9 1 - and axhibitors the invariable reply was 'We wast to get away from here and go hoBM. There is only extra expense for us ib thia scheme to continue the Fair, al though it wcuid co doubt put money in lb pockets of others. Our governments and our employers have made no provision tot this extra expense, and we would not he in favor of ktepitur our part of the expo sttioo hare after October." There is another reason why many ot the rerern axhibitors object to prolonging their stay in Chicago. They have openly declared amonjt themselves that the r bare bees greatly disappointed at the Lack ot ea ttrtainment in tte r honor by the officials t the exposition and wealthy citizens of Chicago who are identified with the Fair management. They have taken umbrage am this alleged failure of Chicago's four hundred to invj-e tm to tbetr homes, and th rsons ths foreigner assign amoag themselves) (or toe apparent neglect are not at ail complimentary. IB. BritICU'l CASK. j Ruffen Old fellow, you look blue. 1 Are you on the wrong side of the mar I ket ? Tumbull Market nothing ! I moved yesterday, the truckman broke twenty-five dollars' worth of the furni ture, I lost a five-dollar bill, the gas company held me up lor double the usual deposit, and I've just been drawn on a jury. Chicago Tribune. las Decided Xat f lalerrere la tXa Matter. 5aw Toax, Sep. 18. The Time sari the petition of the parihsionera of the Epi phany Church to Vlgr. Satoili, the Papal delegate, for the return ot their old pas ter, the) Rev. Dr. Bart sell, ha com to mnthlng Dr. Burtsell will remain la Eon dout for the present. ' The delegate has decided that be has no jurisdiction - in the matter. He received (ha petitioners very kindly last winter and pewaiaad to do whatever lay in his power to induce Archbishop Corrigan to recon sider th Burtoell caM. Re kept his prom e by writing a politic letter to tbe Arch siabap, expressing th wish that he would sanpen the case. The) Arcl bishop replied that it waa a 0tioB which th Propaganda had si teady settled and he had no desire to in terfere. The matter ended there. Ail that has since been published about it was mere guesswork. I (Mgr. featolli on his recent viot to New York said that hs bad taken no steps in th affair and would Ink none. Dr. Burt seU will be compelled, therefore, to carry hi. cause to P.oa.e. So far be Las taken no measures for his restoration, although he would like such a indication very much. TO VOBK OH NOT TO ffOUK. That is tbe Q mllo. Which Af itates w rudforl Mill Operatives. New Bxnror-D, Mas., Sept 19. The situation among th mill operatives of this city remains the same as the first of last week. Th Acuthnet mill operatives were lorced to u.iiit work on account of ti.e strike of tbe back-boys and are an&iously vailing for to oajr, when the Kate ot the mill will be c;;t.ed for all who wih to go work. The back-boy say tbey will not to work r.ti-it r tbe nsiuctiou, and un less some nlling is obtained tbe mill ii! tj forced to remain idle. The umuul.ictu rers have given no word that they will iv in to the back boys, and the indica tions are that ti.e Acusbuet mill will be idle for some time to ooa.e. tueiboraiing th beginning of a magma cent structure devoted to important pub lic uses, have overlooked tbe most useful and improving lesson of th hour; wdo indeed celebrate the laying of a corner tot. from which has sprung th splendid ed.rioe whose grand proportions arouse th pr.d of every American citizen; but onr celebratioa is chicfiy valuable and signifi cant because this ediflae was designed and planned by great and good men as a place where the principle ot a free representa tive government should be developed in pstrio ie leji station for the benefit of a free peo;ve. If representative who her aaaembl to niA us for their fellow-countrymen forget the duty of broad and disinterested patriotism, and legislate in prejudice and yeMiou. or in behalf of sectional and selfiaa interest, tse time wfaen the corner-stone of our Capitol was laid and th circum stances surrounding it, will not be worth 1 commemorating. Tbe sentimeut a ad traditions connected w.tn this structure and it use belong t ail tbe people of tbelmd. Thar ar moat vjljibi as reminders of patriotism In th discharge of public doty and steadftotn in maay a struggle tor th public good. Tbey also furuiao a standard by wnich our propie may measure th conduct of those cCuks to serv thm. I believe our fallow eitiseo have no greaur nor better ease for rejoicing on this centennial than it found la th assur ance tnat their public servants who assem ble in thrs halls will watch and guard th sentiment and traditions that gather around thia celebratioa, and that in tbe days to com those who stall again com memorate lb laying ot th corner stene ot tLeir nation's Capitol will find in tbe re cital of onr performance of public duty no less reason for enthusiasm and eocratula uons tbaa we And is recalling tb wisdom and virtue of those who hav preceded us. Tie oration of the day by William Wirt Henry was learned and eloquent, cloa.ng as follows: When w remember tb great men who have shed lustre on this Capitol during tb put century, as Presidents, legislators and jurists, we can justly claim an eminence for our republic which haa not been ex celled, if ever equalled, bj any other nation cf this or any o.her ae. Fi!!e,d with the patriotic spirit of our founders, may thoe who admiuister tbe government coin year by year to this Capitol, aud by wisdom In counsel do con tinued honor to their memory in contrib uti-i to the huppine oi this great peo ple. Illustrious found;-: "A on -hull ynur f..' a.la.irv. S'i future k your nuiai-seslr V biie suui ie tOe Capitol. iu.oiurtai dome." The ''Mar Spangled Banner' sung by tbe fc-ri-.Dj cioras followed after which Vice Presideut Steveujn was introduced ai.d made a historical aud iutereslicg ai drt. A abort spioca was also made by reVer Cr..p. 'i'Le clj:iig exerci-tu cotitisted of tlis rendering of th graud cuorus "ibe Heav ens are Telling" from Kaj-dus ''The Crea tion." A jiJicinl address by Associate Ju.-Ucc Hear)' Pillinus Lrowu ot tl.e United J-tj-.u-s Supreme Court, a cloxiug speech bj Ccaitjis.Mrner Xiyrcn M. Parker, for th diktrii.t governor and the rendering of "America" by the Murine band, chorus and audirnce. A Suggestion. Peter I don't think fire-flies are very sensible. Wanen Why not ? Peter Because if they only knew enough to come out in the daytime they wouldn't have to worry about seeing their way around with lanterns. Uarptri Young People. EetulU May Differ. Teacher If a woman buys a pound of forty-cent coffee and a pound of twenty-cent coffce, how much docs ! she pay ? Bo? (who has worked m a grocery store) Thai depends on whether she eets 'em separate or asks for two pounds of "blended." Good JCew$. A Eaity Toilet Little Dick What are you try-In to do, anyhow ? Little Dot Mamma has sent for the doctor to come and see tne, and I is scrubbin' my tongue so it'll be fit to look at. Good JVete. More Lucky. "When a man shaves a friend he is scTapins an acquaintance, isn't he ?" inquired the picnic editor. On the contrary," growled the cig arette editor, "he is cutting one. Truth. Tlie lloum In Oblo. Bkllaire, O., .cp. 19. Tie Belisir, Riverside and Wheeling Iron and EUxl Company's works in this city and Benwood, W. Va., star led sf:er ten weeks stoppage at a reduction of wsire of from 20 to 3J percent. Work wfu be continued while order latt giving employcieut to 5,uuu people. tkolara al llauibnrg. Hamiriia, Sep. 10 There bar been 12 rase of cholera and flv deaths here sine Vruiaj uooa Cooasei teat's Crnokwt Hrsnily. Habtforu. Conn., Sep. 19 Dwiht L. Sburtleff of West Ash ford, whose cider brandy still was reaently seixed by Col lector Hutcbiuaon, waived examination before United a tales CommiMsioner Varvin and was bound over to tbe United lal Court under 1,(XK) bond. Hi ca will be continued to th December term. Cholera Death at Cairo. Canto, Sep. 19. A death from cbo.era accurred here to-day. Two Women Speak For thebenefit of others. Miss Helen Smith,. 43 22d Place, Chicago, 111, says: " I was troubled with irregu larity and leucorrhcea. I fol lowed Mrs. Pinkham's advice, took her Vegetable Compound, and used her banative Wash I now feel like a new woman and am perfectly healthy." Mrs. E. Fox, Woodstown, N. J., writes: "I had been sick 10 years with womb trouble and leucor rhcea. I could do no work uoctors could not help me, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound did. Now I can do all my work, and stand nearly all day, and not feci tired. I can not thank you enough. I recom mend it 10 every woman who has t,. any weakness." ! All dmcgUU sell it. Aridreu in Mnndcfife. - I CoLvhk, Mia. I UrtrPMM. SB cent. J e rS yJjp SlJ-fctlSr Bucksje Drills, Bi:binond Champion Drills, Farmers' Favorits Drill., Olive? Chilled Flows, ABE THE BIST, - Honey is 44 very tight," but you esin to buy what Implements you may well a fiord require, at the very low terms we prices and liberal are offering. W. KITCHEN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 'The man who smiles." Tb 2 The Finest Patterns, Finest Material, me Finest Style, The Finest Trimmod, finest Gut Tbe finest Made, and The FINEST FITTING (LOT at Bloomsburg is CLOTHIER. that can be found in 0. RjjAD' THE RELIABLE You will positively get the most value by trading with I. Maier for your . CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, &C. Clothing made to order of eorrect styles, and Satisfaction guaranteed. I. MAIEB, Bloomsburg, Pa.
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