The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 06, 1894, Image 2

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    A MUSICAL NEIGHBORHOOD.
I Wrr In a nmlinl nplitlilmrluxxl.
Ami I'd rtrtnlnlr mow out M one If I poiiM,
Hut I'to tkfii my lint till ttie flint of next May,
80 you oo vorjr wvll that 1 mn'l gvt rjr.
ThtWn a yinn man down-talr who lt tip
Into nt ulclit.
Am thump 011 tlic banjo with wcarlmmie mttfht.
While I walk up and down for I can't iloep a
wink
Kor the nound of hit pUnkcty pllnkcty pllnk!
On the floor Jut Mow thcre'a a man with a
Oil. thut WtVty-tootloty -loot lot y toot!
To tlir imtvth it l unite n ilintrrsalnit, t think,
Ai the othor onr' plliikoiy-pllnki-ty-pllttk:
A nmn on a ttvmlono Mow trlo to hanj.
But ull hoirt'tn from It l whamrcty-whanc
And lt (Invulfiil, ihImhI up with th banjo and
ttute--
Wliaiut wliaiipty-pllnkcty too1loty toot!
And thon thcro'o a unartot of -vUnn yoiimiJ mtn
Who try kImw and itnthi'tn noil 11 uud inrlu;
JUit all thnl tlwy d Is oowoofully iwr
Thpy should go to a wood, where there' no one
to hrorl
There' a lady tasUlca on the torr flrt (lixir.
And on a piano the aonh "he run o'er
U!t do, re, mv fa, vol, and la, nt. and d
Hint up. and then .down, sometime fast, and
then slow.
The Janitor too han the intMhitI enim
And on the front step an acvordlon Hays:
tu. I'd nioTe right away If I could wouldn't
jron
But my rout l all wild, and ao what can I do
Malcolm lVu!la, lu St. Nicholas.
FORCING A CONSENT.
injt cotirnjrc untlor oertan circumstan
ce. My cousin wtld noililue; she- only
liolil down lior cyt wlillo Int clucks
win s rod ns those of oliorrlcs In
M;ty.
I t invited myself.
"Atv you nnirry with mo?" I naked,
trombiitiuiy. 'Are you ntijjry with 111 c.
Sho hold out to mo hor band.' On
that, my lionrt soetulnir with nuditclty,
my homl u ltr I cried:
"H'tso I awenr It! I will lie your luw
Kind!" And ns ns she shook her head
nnd looked nt me nadly, I mlilotl: "Oh!
I well know that ny tmole U aelf
willed, but 1 will be more Holf-willcd
still; and. alnee he must 1h form! to
nay .' 1 will forw him to say It!"
"Hut how?" asked Hoso.
Ah! lunvT That waa exactly the
dlHietilty. Hut uo ina;tor; I would
II nil n way to surmount It!
At that moment a heavy sti re
sounded lu the street. luitlm-tivoly
we moved away from eaeh other: 1
returned lo my dotihlehandod sword,
aud Kose, to keep hers. '.f In eounten
anee. set to dusting with a corner of
her apron a little ttatue:te In Its fad
ed red velvet ease.
My uncle filtered. Surprised nt tlnd
lur us together, he stopped short nnd
looked sharply at us, from one to the
other.
Wo eaeh of us went ou rubbing with
out raising our heads.
"Here, take this," said my mule,
handing me n, bulky parcel from
under his arm. "A splendid purchase,
you'll see."
The subject did not lutercst mo In
the least.
I opened the parcel, aud from the
enveloping paper emerged a steel lui
met but not nn ordinary he'.mot. oh,
no! n suberb. n monumental merlon.
with gorge t and (minted visor of
, strange form. The- visor wus ralsotl.
. nnd 1 trhl to discover what prvvoute-.l
It from being lowered.
"It will not go down the hinges
have pn out of order." said my utuie:
"but It's a superb piece, and wHoti it
I has lwu thoroughly cleaned and touch
ed up will kok well that shall be
. your to-morrow's joU
"Very goo.l. uncle." 1 murmured, not
dating to raise my eyes to his.
That night ou reaching my home. I
at ou 00 went to Iwd. 1 was eager to
bo alone aud able to think at my
.Mght brings counsel. It Is said,
a sc.
"Hut. uncle, I love my cousin!"
Hot out!"
"Olve her to me."
"lon"t Imther me!"
"It will U my death!"
"Nousensc! you'll console yourself
with some other gtrL"
"lYayr
My, uncle, whose back had lnxn
towanls me, whlrhxi round, his face
ml to bursting, nnd brought his closed
flst dowu upon the couuicr with a
heavy rhuuviv
"Never!" lw cri.xl. "Xever! Do you
har what say?"
And as I linked at him beseechingly
aud with Jolued hamls he went ou:
"A prefy husband you look like!
without a sou. ainl drvaming of going
Into housekeeping! A nice mess I
should make of It by giving j-i.u my
daughter! tt's no use your ins'.s.htg.
Vou know that when 1 have s;ild "No,"
nothing under the suu can make mo
say 'es'!"
I to make any further ap-
poal. 1 knew my uucU alnnit as
l;ulstrong au old fellow as could be
f.nind in a day's search. 1 contented
mystif with giving vent to a deep
siti, aud then vent ou wlrli the fur
bishing of a big. douhle-hauded sword,
rusty from point to hilt.
This memorable ivuversiition took
place, iu fact. In the shop of my ma
ternal uncle, a welt-kuwu dealer iu
natlqultls aud objets d'art. M Hue
des i'l.npiettes, at the sign of the "Mal
tese Ore 'a perftvt muintui of cuii
otdties. Hie wall were himg with Marseilles
and old Rouen china, facing ancient
cuirasses, sabre and muske s aud pie- ; erenluc scoured It with such
"The band of RoseT' I repented
"You told me thnt It would only be bj
force that you would be made to snj 1
yes s;iy It, or 1 will call lu the neigh :
born." ,
toe flm-K was still striking; my
uncle rased his nrms ns If to curse mo.
"Deildo nt oneo," I cried, "some
body Is coining:"
"Well, then yes." mtirnnuil m
untie. "Hut make haste!"
"On your word of honor?"
"On my word of tumor!"
The vlsot g:i;e way. the gorget plect
also, nnd my uncle's head Issued from
ilurance, nnl ns n ivippy.
Just In time The chemist nt the
corner, a colleague In the municipal
council, entered the shop.
"Are yon coming?" he ticked; "they
will Ih beginning the business without
us."
"I'm coming," replied my uncle.
And without kioklug nt me he took
up hN hat ami cane and hurried out.
The next moment all my hope had
vanished. My uncle would surely uot
forgive me.
At dinner time I took my pine nt
table on his right band In low spirits,
ate little nnd said nothing.
"It will come with the dessert," I
thought.
Hose lookixl at mo and I avoided
meeting her eyes. As I had expected,
the dessert over, my uncle lit his pipe,
raised his head and then
"Hoso come here."
lloso went to him.
! "lo you knew what that follow
I there asked me to do yesterday?"
I I trembled like leaf, and Hose did
tho same.
! "To give him your hand," he added,
j "Oo you love him?"
15vse cast down her eyes.
. "Very well." continued my uncle,
,' "on this side the case Is complete.
! Come here, you."
I I approached htm.
I "Here I nni, uncle," and, in a whls
I Ki".
j He burst Into a hearty langh.
"Marry her then, donkey ince yon
; love her. and I give her to you."
I "Ah uncle!"
"Ah dear papa!"
j And Hose and I threw ourselves Into
his anus.
I "Very good, very good." he cried.
I wiping his eyes, "Be happy; that's all
j 1 ask."
1 And In turn he whispered In mv ear:
You Wood Flosli,
and I had great need that the proverb j " should have giveu her to you all
should prove true. Hut nfter lvitut
awake for au hour without receiving
I any assistance. I fell off to sleep, and
mi uext morning aid notlilug out
dream tho oddest dreams. 1
turv-fraiuos; below these were nuod
old c&Mnets. coffers of all sorts and
srarues of saints, one-armed or one
legged for the most part, and dilapi
dated as to their gilding: then, here
and there. In glass eases hermetically
tiosed and locked, there wore knick
knacks in intluite variety lachryma
tories, tiny urus. riugs. precious stones,
fragments of marble. hraoolois.crss.'s..
necklaces, medals and miuiature ivory
statuettes, .the yellow tinrs of which
lu the sun tiik momentarily a tlesh
IJte traus'.mrcucy
Time ou; of mind the shop
v'ouged to the l'rmilvrts. 1:
regularly trviu father t sou.
,'ikcte his neighbors sjtid
Ju be the possessor of a
the same, you big gmvse: but kcet the
story of the helmet between us two!"
I give yvu my word that 1 have
never told It but to Hose, my dear
Mw j little wife. And, If ever you pas
Hoso ou her way to church iu abri.la : !ll'ig the Kue des Claquettes, No. ,'..
costume, a fourttvnrh tvuturv cap. ' nt 'bo pkiev of honor in the old sbop.
throe fwt higtu ou her head, but look- nl sll0w .T0U n,.T uncle's helmet. whVh
ing prettier than ever; theu suddenly ! wo would never sell. From the Frewh
rhe scene changed to moonlight, iu I of Vrllnand Beissier In the Strand
which innumerable helmets aud pieces , Magaxiue.
of old china wvre daucing a wild
farandola. w hile my uncle, clad in ! Ah.urdui. r iT,,htbitton,
dunpleto armor, and with a formid-! Nxt.T rs or so ago. when the
able halberd In his hand, conduct-! K-'ox law orawled iuto Maine, surely.
l the bewidertng whirl. a8 1 liav Mld It, It was a virtuous
The next dav-u. the next dar! atul au Arcadian state. At present.
I was no nearer. In vain, with cleuch- wh'r it is more temperate than any
ed teeth. I scoured the ImuuHise hel- I of ster states, whether there U
i:...t itnim-ht h- hit mt.-i th.. i h Immorality drunkennss. and
,1..). fllFV VII
...... ,
rime therein tmn
iu the Vnlon. the
iu any other stat
citizens of Maine
ad nltii.wr f. hiu,v tT, ii-., hii
i.i. ..m t. Th.. h..in,'.t I ar uot fond of expressing an opinion.
una uouoiiese ine tess saia me iH'tter:
had
pas
an. I
b,v
s,d
U'.V
vu!,l nt
r.loe lltt'.e
- fortniH Hekl In estivni by a!L a
municipal ovnwclllor. Impr'ssl by the
importance auvl gravity of his o:hce.
hort. fat. highly chvhrie and lovtd
s rng. tmt at bottom uot In the Lust
ilogree au unkind svrt of a man suc'a
w-si my Uncle Coro;bert. my ouiy
b.vlog nwle rviative. who as soon as 1
left school had elevated UK' to the
dignity of chief aud culy clerk and
shopman of the "Maltese Crvs."
Hut my uncle w-a not only a dealer
in antiquities and a municipal coun
cillor he was yet ntvtv. and a'vive all,
the father of my eni'.n Hoe. with
whom I w-as nanmilly in love.
To come Kack to the poiut at which
I digressed:
TVPhout iay!ng any attentioa to the
sighs which ehal from my Kvsev.t
while svMur'ivg the r.:t from my long,
two-handed sword, my u:ic, maguify
iug glas tu hand, was engaged iu th-
examination of a lot of m v( a' which
he had pnrchastsl that UK-ra:.: g Sud
denly he raisl his h-.-ad: o o'cKvk, was
strlklr.g 1
The Conueiir he criod.
When my u:iv-!e pronocal t'11: a:i
jp.tst wr.l I. made a mouthful: ( r a
p!a he vh:KI hare saluted i: b.ire
Uadl. But. this time, after a m v.
teis;"s cu:.lcrAtion, he tappl trs
for-, head and added, ta a teae cf sa-pre-te
ri'.-f: (
"Nvv. the sitting doe uot t 'k 1 v!ace
t'fvW tvv :v.orrovr au.t I ara ( t; 't
that 1 hare K gv t the railway st-tS-j
tv gt th.' cmsigti'.ueu! of vh..!i
1 w?s adT;.s.l th'.s iR.'rr.iag-
HtsUvg frui hU se.t a t.t laying down
kl liUss he calUl out:
"U give me tuy cane hat." .
Tt;t u. t-.im:- towar.H me. h a I l.vl
In a lowered t.vue and sjkm.1. "kg very
jatc.ly: j
-As to too d'.Mi't forget or cooTer
sat.n. If yon thtuk you ca Kiake i:k
v-ty jres" try; imt cKvu't think you'll
ccvh Meanwhile. u-.'t a worl t.
H se or. by St. IVirtheletty. my MT 11
of nappy meuiory. Til kici you out cf
door."" t
At th&t niMa'at R,e ap;vetrel with
my uncle' can and hit. which she '
kdia'.led to hitn. fie kissed ker on tU
forehead: then giriag me a Ut but
e4oiieut Kvk feurried from she h f
I vent oa soxirtag tuy douWehaad- '
ed wocd. Boe caate jutetty towart
!
lf!-WTit I the marccr wit my
fitttT?" she aa.t: "he vaa t Iv
urr with you-"
1 kvkM at her her ye w r.
i ship!
r. , ,
Ka. k. her ko j ktud. hT s
rv. an-i her teeth whit-- ta-i! I f
like a sun; my uncle sut smoking hi
pipe and watching me; but I ooud
think of uothiug. of no way of forcing
him to give me his daughter.
At 3 o'clock Hose went Into the i
country, whouoe she was uot to return
until dluner time iu the evening. Ou '.
the threshold she could only make a j
sign to me with her haud: my tuic'.e ;
had not left us alone for a single In-1
stant. He was not easy in hts minl;
1 could see that by his face. No j
doubt he had not forgotten our eouver-;
sation of the previous evening.
1 went on rubbing at my helmet.
"You have made It ipii e bright 1
enough put it dowu," suid n-.y uncle. ,
1 put it down. The storm was gath
ering. 1 could uot do better than
allow It to Wow over.
Hut suddenly, as If overtaken by a
strange fancy, nvy uncle took up the !
great moriou aud turned and exaiuiu-,
ed it on all sides.
"A handsome piece of armor, there
Is no doubt about It: but It must have ;
weighed pretty heavily on its wearers
slioutders," he nmttiTod: and urgvd by
1 know not what vleunm. he oap;d it
ou his head and latched the gorget
pitve aKnit his uock.
Struci almc: sivev-iiiess. 1 watcneu
what he was doing thinking ouly hw
ugly he locked.
"Suddenly there wa a sharp SvHind
s if a spring had snapi'd and
crack! down fell the Tis.r: atul there
was my ucchv with his head lu au
iron cag.v gesticulating and swetriuv;
like a pagu!
1 coe.M vvu:aiu tnyiklf no lotg-. r. and
burst U:to a roar of laughter; f.r my ,
uncle, s-.ur.ipy. fat aud rubU-wu .1. pr.'s
cnt.l an Irres'stiWy cu-.ie apHar..u.v. ;
Tt'.rv:en;.f.gly he came towarv'.s me. j
The hiuge: the hi;: -svs. tov-tr ho
yelled. :
1 cvu!d not sie his face, but I felt
that t: wi red to bursting.
"When vou have done Liugalaj.
Idiot T he cried.
But the helmet swayed tvh'.ly n
tis should, rs. UU vote' came ftiui est
It U sv:.h stmnge tones, ilvu the m r'
he gvsticu'.ateel. the more- he yeli l
and ihrvAU'-uvd r-e the louder 1 Uah
ed. '
At that moment the etoci of t'-x
Ilottl d . Ville. striking rive was heard. .
"The municipal cmuviir tuurmuryd j
r.vy U'a . l.'. ia a s::Svi.t Toice. ""Vjuiok! j
help me off wi:h this t'tst of a laa
! chine! We'll stt!e our business after- !
watvlsT j
But. su-V.lecty likewise, an idea a
wild, exrr-ior.'.lnary li-a -atue iu:
uvy te..d: lx.t: th..n. whovrer is uiadder ',
than a J.vrvr! Besides, I had v choice
of memas. r
-Nor I replied. I
My unole feil Nwk two paiv In ter- j
ivvr An I ag-iia the ea.'aou helmet ;
wvbNed en hi shouklets. E
-No, 1 replaced, tircily. "IU
kelp you out nnle you give me the ,
hand of ray cousin. Bo"
Tm th depth of the s;rxgvly J
eWited vi1- eanve. ikx an aagry :
exvUniatkn, tnit a veriuUe roar, i i
had -done tir I had lxTi'vl my
When you arc without healthy flesh you are weak
somewhere, or else your food does not nourish you.
a
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver, with hypophosphites of lime and soda,
finds weak spots, cures them, and stores up latent
strength in solid flesh to ward off disease. Piysi
dans, the world over, endorse it
SCOTT'S EMULSION cures Coughs, Colds, Weak
Lungs and Wasting Diseases.
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. V. Druggists sell it.
ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO.
DEALERS IX
Cigars, Tctaccc, Candies, Fruits ana Ents
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Mailhrd' Fine Can-liw. Fresh Every Week.
IPi-tcir-sr Qcooo .A. 3PECIAI-TV.
SOLE ACINI S I OR
F ,F. AdaiiistS: Go's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
Sol? Agents for tb following brands of CI jars-
Bloomsburg Pa.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
C A K 5 E T , M A T T H N ft ,
YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT
W. II. BMOWEE'S
inl Poor soov I'oart IIouhb.
A lare lot of Window Curtains in stock.
tjituK-r.
If TH1 1 IK Q.VCt tv Sv -It I I
I alevl -iht ttily will I ;
Uvwt h-tp tvhi v& with Jvar ti!u. but 1
! w-JJ aU la ill ywor twiiiit a.J
ii.'O tv u.J tttJ the iuuaiv-:;vl .-woa-
air I
Yvhi"U eovl roar Jj 00 Ul s.ut- I
It I t U aitdtsL nmroTr. that tht
1 Ijisx ctniuty lottiT writor wbo thus
! I'uMdtM hotter, or worse, than they
' knew, dill not themve pnHvsse a !
j ti'tal prhllitIon from thp le of I
; wints. aW and other Tinoos or xaalt
I linur, hut 000 solely from tho sale t
; of anient spirits, and of this only a t
! nillU restriction ta sort of "jujf law")
; that I, that spirit shouKt In? 90KI only I
to prevent the public drUikinc lu rum- . '
shops and bar rooms, and the public I
siHvtaele of tntoxtratiou and brawling j
which v often rsiUttl (and that what
t!ier sought is desirable to-day. as do
s'.rable a then, nobody can deny), j
Hat the Idea that a genttctuau wh
desired to use anient spirits could not !
f.rst xurchase them. It Is simple jus- 1
:ioe to the writers of the letters to say.
, did uot present itself to thetu at a!L '
: When the matter got Into the Maine i
' l.e?slaturv. tkwever, whether because :
' the distinction between wines and
liviuvrs was tot'' subtle or fnnu other j
' causes, that distinction disappeared. :
As the pure and simple x'tWiibition of '.
the sale of auy liir,Kr, eveuof domestic J
utauufactured cider, it lvatue a law;
; tV.e prohibition has s!nv Nvn writ-:
: ten Into the constitution of Maine It
. s-. lf. uatil that state has Inwune a
cvmmvawoalth of law-breakers not
only but of Mtt'.tutin-breakers, for
the law against so!Uu h;;s lecotne a
law ajrainst manufac:urin:. and s
aarilnst iutvhasinjf. And all these .
j law have t-een written in the coustl-'
tutKn of the state Itself, atKl the citi
1 u p. ou buying, svltisi; ?.u l parv-has-;
ia. with a pretense of turr.-xtltlou-
uess that. cvmic as it all is. kv;s
buyer, seller, retai'r, atxl purchaser
' alike lu br.tvh of the stature la
' s.cula oe"ul.ruiu! Apt'!ttoa Mjr
; jra, la the lVpular Science M.oihlj-.
Tfc AlKa f Mu I r- list Msclr ,
1. M.-ts.sre. wheu applied c;vn a
tuiiscie iu a ;ate of r.-;v.se. iaer,ass
ristatice to wors. auj traduces its
fatlite ctinre by retarding the manl-.
festation thereof. t
2- Ite K ueficia.1 f!7ect of in.iA:ie U
withla certain limits la pr;v-ir:ioa to
the duration of its ap;U -ario. Be
yvad t!.ee litults ther i cot ebtaln
t any farther incrse la the xrIuc
uen of ciechaaical wit.
3. Massage can hl2d-r In ci'.i.'le
th accumulated vSeets of faticac ir.
ce"dt.tir frotn the effects of werl
when no sudkient laterral of rest
hare been all -wed. 1
-L The rartHis niiiheart of "mas
sage act wtth differeEt iatecslry tvn
the aptttuie vf Esu-Ie f vr wort,
rervussiou aad friodoc are laferior t
Xetrisae and to csixoi E'.a-te.
5. la lutcscW wvtiktaevt ty fast: c $
we can. by nMvins of nii.ae. i.ab!y
asuHerte thetr ivsistaB, t work.
l";i-a muscles fnis?;ovl er menk
ened by a cause wtdvii act uf.Q the
wh.4e cioscular ytai. scK'h as prv
kcvd witiOjC. of sieep. 1 a at
f..xl. ex.-essiTe fcittUecmal tmri.
fc-assate exert a r:oca-ire tc.caeie
whK"& briefs tct. tj tfc:a th -jr power
t ivn a eareral ar".v3t o -rk.
T. The beLi-Hi'Jtal effecf ef niiJir
s;o.-o the i-hec.-ai-ejs of tuisctiUr
wrtL aire b.- Wvapwr prlacv-J nhea
it U aru't cp a tuacV la whk'b
-tie ciievXitioo ef I'ix.vl has beeo u-rvwvi-
IKi.las tirahjua. U. IX, la
he IVptiUr Scvic JJ c'AIy.
"Where Dirt Gathers, Waste Rules."
Creat Saving results from
the Use of
r't-
a n
..V
w
Can von
keep It
tip?
Can you nue pa-in crops, year af:er yv.r, Y I;I:ov.t trctlrnr
roll willi ;ie pror-er r.:.mure.
X lZ 1 II ... 77 Z ..... v . . -.
t;:-that's UAUGli'S.
If you vsv.:;; ; Vr.w hov.' to get cv.t t f firrt ?. i it v.-.-r.!:, :- -: .!
c:: a j-.-'.l c. rJ r. r;u: icr a sample ar.I :.;:r-:'..i:vja.
BAUGH c"v SONS COPAY,
RAW BONE MANURES. ' !---' ..r,, t
Iook Merc !
Do you want n
fiKo ?
Do 3,0 it wxmt nn
oSjsf.?
i ll
t:. J a
Ik. 4
Do you wnnt a
Do you want av kind
of a MUSICAL, IN
STRUMENT? Do you want SHEET
MUSIC?
If so, do not send your mon
ey away from home, but deal
with a reliable dealer right
here, who will inake things
right, if iheru is anything
wronj;.
For anything in this line
the place to go is to
Saltzer's.
"Ware-rooms, Main Street, he
low Market. -
THE MARKETS.
UI.OOMSBVRG MARKETS.
COHKICTID WIIKLT. BIT11L fKICCB.
I AM NOW A
W witt t-t
CUREriii,,ll4JT
RESTORE ltw
rv4 MiaJliM m. If C T t ,V Tiff li 7 T if1 TJCf?
5iiuMftwwrfiiM'tMMiMiMka.! I ZS i y -4 J
AidressVON MOHL CO.. Sole AacHcia Aaests, Cincinnati. O.
UW W7 rtm.W!j vt& m4
U u a r. rem any -t
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LarJ per lb
Ham per pound
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Wheat per bushel
Oats
Rye " 44
Wheat fiour per bbl
Hay j-er ton
PouUks per beshel
Turnips M
Onions " "
Swert jvo'atoes per peck . . .
Crlnberries per 4:
Tallow per lb
Shoulder " -
Side meat " "
Vinegar, per tjt
Dried Apples per lb
Pried therr.es, ptttcd
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Cow Hides per lb
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