The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 11, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    IN CONGRESS.
The Trials and Tribulations of Ooxey and
His Work-Escapcrs.
About $1,000,000 Savad on Fraudulent and
Illegal Pentiont In a Year.
L0BBYI3T3 STILL AT WORK.
Falsity of Republican Prophecy Prospect
of Democratic Harmony.
Krora our Kogulnr Correspondent.
Washington, May 4. President
Cleveland and his Cabinet are pursu
ing the even tenor of their official
duties just as though there was no
such thing in existence as Coxey's
army. The President has promised
to attend the unveiling of the Martha
Washington monument at Fredericks
burg, Virginia, on the 10th inst.. and
tomorrow Secretary Herbert will leave
for the Pacific coast to inspect the
Government Navy Yards in that
section.
Coxey's march upon the Capitol
was one of the most farcical fizzles of
the age. To day he and Carl Crown
and Christopher Columbus Jones are
being tried in the police court for vio
lating the law in attempting to make
speeches from the steps of the Capitol.
They are not likely to be severely
punished probably small fines as a
warning. If the foolish men now on
their way to Washington to join Coxcy
could get within smelling distance of
the pest hole in which the poor Coxey
ites are confined Coxey says camped
they would turn back at once. In
asmuch as Coxey was told by the
Health officer of the danger attendant
upon putting those poor devib in a
marsh partially filled with dumpings of
city filth, with an open sewer on one
side, and stagnant green scummed
cesspools on the other, and the foul
atmosphere thoroughly impregnated
with malarial germs, it looks as though
he would be glad to gain a little ad
ditional notoriety by having a lot of
them die like dogs. Nearly all of the
four hundred men now there are half
sick lrom exposure and lack of proper
food, and daily inspections by the
Health officials is followed by the am
bulance carrying some of them to the
hospitals. Coxey, being comfortably
quartered at a hotel, says he intends
to keep these men here until they are
joined by several hundred thousand;
but ho won't. Those who don't get
sick will desert ; every day some of
them get arrested for begging in the
streets and are sent down as vagrants.
In addition to recovering $17,513.
24 paid on fraudulent or illegal pen
sions, the Democratic management of
the Pension Bureau has saved the
Government in the neighborhood of a
million dollars during the last twelve
months by the discovery of frauds and
the stopping of accrued payment on
them. That is just the sort of thing
that the people have a right to expect
from the Democratic management of
every branch of the Government.
They would doubtless resent being
called lobbyists, but there can be no
doubt that the work upon which the
gentlemen who are here representing
the various parties interested in Paci
fic Railroads legislation, now being
considered by House and Senate com
mittees, are engaged in is lobbying
pure and simple. Each and every
one of them is after legislation that
will protect the interest he represents,
regardless of the interests of the Gov
ernment. The Republicans in Congress are
not doing much talking this week
about the special election Tuesday in
the third Ohio Congressional district,
at which the Democrats elected Paul
J. Sorg to Congress by a substantial
majority, although a week ago they
were boasting that the district would
go Republican as a protest against
tariff reform. It seems that the Dem
ocrats of that district are like those of
all the other districts they want
tariff leform, and the Democratic
Senators cannot give it to them any
too soon. ,
The Republicans are as quarrel
some and spiteful as a lot of setting
hens these days, and all because the
Democratic Senators do not see fit to
take them into their confidence as to
the nature of the proposed amend
ments to the tariff bill. With the ex
ception of the day that the Senate ad
journed immediately afier assembling,
because of the death of Senator
Stockbridge, of Michigan, there has
not been a session ot the Senate for a
week at which the Republicans have
not attempted to provoke the Dem
ocrats into a row. To the credit of
the Democrats, be it said they have,
as a rule, kept their tempers, allowing
the Republicans to make a lot of
ridiculous statements about something
that they knew absolutely nothing
about the intentions of the Dem
ocrats. The favorite misstatement
seems to be that a new tariff bill is
oing prepared. Although denied
when first made, by Senators Voorhees
and Harris, it has since been reiterated
by half a dozen Republican Senators.
The Democratic Senators will, in due
l'me, announce the amendments to
the tariff bill, which will be supported
hy the Finance Committee, and they
W'll pass them, too ; also the bill. The
object of the Republicans is to create
dissension among the Democrats, but
" will not succeed. The Democrats
are to day nearer together than thev
nave been during the session, and will
remain so.
AN ACCOMMODATING LION.
An ntli!"to onP vnrntlon
n . a " . .""n ln Privation
On dpm.rf, h.-l,.(h, lin fm w, rnrp.
lint n. J)?t' ,.h" nl '' '"' sMitpil,
lint the ati.i...,, ,vi,!,..(i tint, ,u j!;,n
Tho nthletpclnr,! not. r.iflit him.
-ri.it ,A"" l."!.v,-''ll '"I Ifm
..! . " " ',in'' retioiuril,
HlHli..irt..m-( an.l (K f.inod,
w Hen an unturned hunter stood upon his hen.l.
And bra,,l,;,1;,H,,, j,,, Kljoe heel, hK , lr.
And studied iho phenomenon with euro.
H Udfltellon: "This position
ttt t.IYl,'"eBF"lns",'l',l"i"'i.
Hut 1 11 Kliidly eut, jo nny wny you c00a0i
!.nM?r."'a P'TPPndleiilnr
itn.,i .ri" "'" Particular I"
IlentilHliod lilin,1i'Klniilnt(wth liiaslinM.
Tudor .leiiks In St. Nicholas.
Curious Epitaphs.
A woman was left to support a fam
ily of little nieces and nephews, whose
mother hid died leaving them helpless.
She did it by canning fruit, at which
she was an expert. When she died the
following epitaph appeared on her
gravestone :
" Here lien our beloved mint,
She used to can, lut now he can't."
Another curious epitaph is found in
the cemetery in I.ockport, N. Y. , on
the monument of a man whodied there:
"If there is another world, he is in MUs ;
If there is not, he made the most of this."
A photographer's gravestone is em
blazoned with the following inscription:
"Taken from life ly the instantaneous pro.
cess."
The poor fellow had commited sui
cide. In an old Knglish cemetery is found
the following epitaph :
"Here lies the liody of Mr. ToIIup,
When the Lord took his soul up
His body fdlcd this hole up."
During the 60s there were united in
marriage in Ohio a couple whose
names were somewhat curious. The
man's name was Kbenezer Sweet j the
woman's, Jane Lemon. Some news
paper wag got up the following epigram
for the occasion :
"Jane I.cmon was nnrried to Mr. Svcet,
Whose nnme is Kl'i-nczer.
From sour she was turned to sweet,
And he became a lemon-squeezer ."
" I would not live alway," he sanj;
The notes he loved to frame ;
l!nt he wore a chcst-proloctor and
His gum shoes just the same.
Wiwltiniloii Star.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole
do, O.
We the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo.Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting direct'y upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free. 1 m.
A Psychological Experience.
Professor. "Did you ever have any
psychological experiences ?"
Mrs. Eyeglass. "Indeed I did a
most remarkable one."
"Prophetic ?'
Yes."
"I should greatly like to hear it."
"One night I dreamed that the sky
suddenly blazed with light; the heavens
were filled with a thronging host, a
trumpet sounded, the dead rose from
their graves, and then a voice shouted,
"something terrible is going to hap
pen!" " Well ?"
" Well, the very next day our cook
left." New York Weekly.
Hood's Cures.
In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla
cures, its proprietors make no idle or
extravagant claim. The advertising of
Hood's Sarsaparilla is a1 ways within
the bounds of leason, because it is true;
it always appeals to the sober, com
mon sense of thinking people, and it
is always fully substantiated by en
dorsements, which in the financial
world, would be accepted without a
moment's hesitation.
Read the testimonials published in
behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from
reliable, grateful people.
They tell the story. Hood's Sarsa
parilla Cures.
Indorsing Tariff Reform.
The executive committee of the
Indiana Democratic Editorial Associ
ation has adopted resolutions indors
ing the stand of their representatives
in behalf of tariff reform, under the
leadership of Senators Voorhees and
Turpie.
Some men seem to think that to be
come angels it is only necessary to
plead guilty. Galveston Nem
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
THE COLUMBIAN.
RANDOM REMARKS.
Thought, on Various Topics by a Casual
Observer.
So long as the inmme lax can be
effectively oppo.itd iRvtr mind about
the motive, sajs the Urooldijn I'UkjU.
It is said that this Spring's costumes
have a quaktrish tinge in which con
siderable periwinkle blue comes in.
To dock fiom the pay of tha Rep
resentative as much of his salary as
he does not earn would be to leave
him in a bad fix for his board bill in
very many cases.
Mello, the P.razilian rebel leader sur
renders to Uruguay his 1,500 insur
gent Hoops which practically end3 one
more of the numerous little- disturb
ances we read of abroad.
The strike of the coke miners having
failed, they want their old jobs. Sun-
d.lv aftprnnnn wne tU A.. Lit
j ...... nil. viaj int. ujiuii
for passing resolutions in favor of re
maining at work. At Lemont part of
the strikers decided to go to work.
As a result cf the ceasing of work
in the coal mines it is now intimated
that there may a coal famine in the
face of the fact that in a few months
with steady wotk our miners can
easily turn out a year's supply of coal.
Notwithstanding his professed re
formation, the celebrated Aloe 15uz
z.ird was recently arrested in Reading,
charged with being a participant in
the robbery of the Cedar Lane post
office Character will tell in spite of
profession.
Considering that they neither marry
nor are given in marriage, the recent
shooting of Mary Gilmartin by a
jealous Catholic priest in Cincinnati,
illustrates the impossibility cf even
the priesthood living above inherent
human passions.
If there were no pious emotions in
man's natural make tin. that iss. nn
feeling, and nothing to guide and di
rect him but his own philosophic
thought, then professing Christians
would ue as scarce as Ingersolls and
Ingersolls would be as numerous as
Methodists.
Only three out of twenty seven
State leaders indorse Senator Hill's
views. All but three censure him in
strong terms for his desertion of the
Democratic party. One of the three
upholding him in his tariff" views
chided him for his opposition to the
income-tax.
Of the 1,070 new applications for
license to sell intoxicants in Phil.i.
delphia only 45 were granted, and
tieven ot wnom agreea not to estao
lish a bar. There are in the city i,66i
retail licenses granted, with as many
more seekine to enter the thrivintr in
dustry. Thus protection protects.
With millions tied up and hoarded
in banks and elsewhere the American
patriot who will trot out and air him
self as usual on the approaching 4th
of July, prefers to still hoard his capi
tal for political effect in the face of
labor unemployed. This we believe to
be very largely the case from Maine
to California.
We presume Carnegie to have suffi
cient justification among high pro
tectionists, even if low protectionist
are disposed to find fault with the
cpuality of his iron plates for war
vessels A defective war-ship is like a
defective pair of boots, the sooner
they are worn out the sooner another
pair will te needed.
Though the people of Europe last
year consumed 514,000,000 pounds of
American bacon, 84,000,000 pounds
of American h anis and 81,000,000
pounds of American pork there are
still a few hogs at home yet. This is
a great country for hogs. While some
are white, we have the red and even
the black kind also.
Wanting a new trial the honorable
Mr. Breckinridge says through coun
sel that the damages that he did are
put excessively high ; that the verdict
is contrary to the evidence ; and that
the court erred in its charge to the
jury on certain points of law; that the
evidence is insufficient in law to sus
tain such a vetdict, &c.
Rev. Dr. Talmages' sermon on the
subject of "Home Religion," which he
took from the 8th chapter and 39th
verse of Luke, is indeed well worthy
of perusal and study, both by the
formal and informal christian. A spirit
of pure religion and touching pathos
permeates this sermon. No one can
read it without feeling better for it.
Regarding the proposition to make
Hon. E. B. Coxe the Democratic
candidate for governor, which seems
to have emanated from Washington,
this gentleman in person says : "You
can say for me that I am not directly
or indirectly a candidate for governor,
nor for anything else. I have as much
as I can do to attend to my private
business. ,
Now report comes that the chair
man of the Congressional Committee
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
in Colonel Breckinridge's district is
an antt-jireckinndt'e man. Since com
ing events sometimes cast their shad
ows before we apprehend that the
aunties of his district are laying a
plan lor the colonels defeat. In
matters such as the colonel has lately
been interested in the aunties are apt
to take lively interest for or against a
tellow.
So much is said of our Presidents
right a'ong, for better or for worse,
that any school child could tell you at
once who he is ; but on the other hand
so little is said of the man who would
fill his place in case of death, the
Vice-President, that about every other
man you may choose to ask the name
of the Vice-President of the United
States wants a little time to think,
if indeed he can answer correctly when
you give him time.
A safe field for bachelors is in the
city of Mongolia which lies close to
the borders of Russian Siberia. Its a
little chilly there, but of course this
fact makes no difference to bachelors
Maiwatchin is the euphonious name of
this delectable spot that is peopled
only by men. The Chinese women of
the vicinity are forbidden to pass the
wall of Kalkan or enter into Mongolia,
As to who does the cooking, washing,
&c, our informant sayeth not.
Just as electric car lines are now
competing with large and powerful
railroads that once had monopoly of
passenger and freight traffic, so we
find small telegraphic lines are now
being built in different parts of the
State, which in time may prove quite
a rival to the Western Uuion Tele
graph Company. If they are built for
the purpose of competition they will
compete to the general advantage of
the public ; but if they are built only
to sell to the highest bidder, we can
pretty near guess who will buy them
out.
The naxt thing on program before
Congress that is likely to consume as
much time as did the debate on the
tariff bill is the reading of the whole
bill by paragraphs for amendment.
This slow work was to commence at
1 o'clock on the 25th ult. ; but it is
difficult, indeed, to say when it will be
finished, as objection will likely be in
terposed by manufacturers, at every
step, through hired Representatives
who are engaged to watch individual
interests upon which there is a high
protective tariff.
Coal-dealers are beginning to rather
anticipate a coal famine as the result
of idle mines. The relations between
capital and labor are too close for the
one to be seriously affected and not
the other." Capital without labor is a
useless responsibility and labor without
capital is wone than useless, it is
disastrous, both to the employer and
the employed. Capital, being always
organized for self-defense and labor
claiming the same right, is what causes
reductions of wages upon the one
hand and demand for better share of
profits that labor earns upon the other.
Hiram S. Maxim now says that
aerial navigation is a certainty of the
immediate future whether he succeeds
in demonstrating the fact or whether
some one else demonstrates it. He
rather expects himself, no doubt, to
demonstrate it to the satisfaction of
the most skeptical, and to the utter
dismay of our railroads which are
still largely monopolizing passenger
and freight traffic on terra Jirma, and
growing from one degree of fabulous
wealth to an insolent demand for the
earth. We have often dreamed that
the Almighty would head off our rail
roaders yet in some way, and it is
possible that Mr. Maxim's scientific
idea is heaven-born for this purpose.
WOMEN AT THE POLLS.
Newburg, N. Y., April 28. The
first taxpayers' election at which
women were permitted to vote was
held here to day and was the liveliest
ever known. The question was
whether or not $50,000 should be
spent for a city hall. One lady who
came to vote found that the assessors
had left her name off the roll. "That's
only one vote lost," she said, "but
I'll make up for it." She went away
and brought six other ladies back to
the polls, all of whom voted as she
would have done.
Although it rained rhost of the day
the vote was very large for such an
election. At one time there were 23
ladies in line, awaiting their turn to
vote, and one brought in her own car
riage 40 of her sex to the polls.
They polled about 230 of the 854
votes that were cast, and it is esti
mated that at least 90 per cent, of the
women voted ballots against the pro
ject. Many of them came in their own
carriages and comprised the best
people of the city.
Insomnia is fearfully on the increase.
The rush and excitement of modern
life so tax the nervous system that
multitudes of people are deprived of
good and sufficient sleep, with ruinous
consequences to the nerves. Remem
ber, Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the weak
strong.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
God is willing to take care of
hearts and keep clean all those that
t're entrusted to him.
If your blood is vitiated, cleanse it
without delay by the use of Ayers bar
saparilla.
Love is the refreshing water ; the
law is the channel for it to flow in, and
the spring is the bosom of God.
Of course it will occur to everybody
that the appearance of small pox in
Sing Sing Prison will give the prisoners
a chance to breakout. New York
Advertiser.
His Head Was Out Off.
A horrible railroad accident took
place at the Water Gap to-day, John
Golden, a freight brakeman, had his
head completely cut off.
The man lost his hat while riding
past the place last night. In passing
the spot to-day he saw his hat layiuz
between the rails. A3 the train neared
the spot Golden jumped!! and reach
ed between the rails for his hat. He
was not quick enough, however, for
the moving train caught him just as
he was pulling his head back and pin
ning his neck down to the rail cut his
head off.
The car was thrown off the track by
the occurrence. The bodv of the un
fortunate man was hurled one way
and the head another.
Familiar Phrases Applied.
" Ho, there," as the farmer said to
his field hand.
" By, by," as the clerk said to the
customer.
" Take a chair," as the dentist said
to his patient.
" Pardon me, as the criminal said
to the Governor.
" You're a corker," as the brewer
said to the bottler.
" Drop in some time," as the slot
machine said to the nickel.
" After you," as the policeman said
to the escaping sneak thief.
" Call again, as the peker player
said to the other poker player.
" Get on to it, as the bicycle
teacher said to the nervous scholar.
" Come around next week," as
Thursday said to the day before.
" You make me tired, as the hired
girl said to the Monday washing.
" Step this way, please," as the
dancing master said to his class.
" It s all up with you, as the side
walk sweeper said to the roof cleaner.
ROMANISM IN ROME.
Thirty-one councils of the Junior
Order of American Mechanics accept
ed an invitation of Rev. C. II. Wools-
ton, pastor of the Kensington Baptist
Church, Girard avenue and Hanover
streets, yesterday, to hear him talk
upon " Romanism as I Saw It in
Rome. The societies came from all
parts of the city and mustered some
1,700 or 1,400 strong. The church
was entire'y inadequate to hold them
and about four hundred were unable
to even gain admittance to the build
ing.
The line formed at Girard and
Frankford avenues early in the after
noon. Headed by the State Fencibles'
Band the mechanics marched to the
church, a few squares away. Clear
field Council headed the procession
and John M. McCullough was mar
shal of the host.
At the church, beside the address
of Dr. Woolston, there was an interest
ing musical programme. Mrs. A
Erdmann sung splendidly the " Star
Spangled Banner," while Miss Anna
Peters gave, with stirring fervor,
Stand by the School House." It was
the largest gathering the notheast ever
saw on a Sunday afternoon, and the
parade of the councils was viewed by
hundreds of persons.
Mr. Woolston dealt with things as
he had found them during his pi!
grimage to Rome. He leveled the
hottest kind of shot against what he
declared was the evil work and tend
ency of the ancient Church of Rome
m us endeavor to lav hands on
America which it would make as
desolate as it has made Italy."
Sing a song of eommon sense,
A mlud Hint's full of try,
A man who knows a tiling or two
And shown it ln bis eye
Who', well aware the uiedlelno
That's best for yon ami nui
Is always Dr. l'lerce's Med
leul Discovery.
You can escape iust about one-half
the ills that flesh is heir to, by being
ready for them. When you feel dull.
languid, " out of sorts " generally-then
you may know that some of them are
coming. Don't let them get any further.
Brace the system up with Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. That pre
vents as well as cures. It invigorates
the liver and kidneys, purifies and en
riches the blood, sharpens the appe
tite, improves digestion, and restores
health and vigor.
A lot of new notes of the sharpest
kind have just been printed and are
for sale at this office. Also common
receipts, estate receipts, and collec
tors' receipts, neatly bound in books
of 25, 50 and 100. tf.
A civil answer to a rude speech
costs not much, and is worth a great
deal.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
3
AN AMERICAN QUEEN
AND II EK 1'OUt DAUGHTERS.
A tone on the li O'clock Express
Between Buhton nud Wrceter, Mann,
(KIT.. Ml. TO 01 H I.AIIV aCAIIKH.
It. was n pretty Bight.
Tim pAP.wiiKrrn turned Around In tlielr
ecats to better note the something unusual.
A noblo
looking wo
man hud en
tered the
car, t o 1
lowefl b y
four dn ligh
ters, ageing
from fifteen
to twenty
years.
,1
The mother
had one of
those pood
and wholo-
s mm faces
that one so
rarely sees,
but that
men and
women al
ways a d
nilre. The
daughters
had the
same heal
thy, whole
some look. '
They were
well born,
well cared
for. and.
-ATTvT Vr? without
doubt, never suffered from any of the Ills
that curse many women.
Mothers owe a duty to their daughters
that In too many cases Is neglected.
Nature lms provided a time for purifica
tion, and if the channels are obstructed, the
entire system Is poisoned and misery comes.
Mrs. C'lms. Ilines of Duneamion, Pa., a
woman of large experience, In speaking of
a mother's duty, says: "Watch carefully
your aaugniers' pnysicai development.
"Mothers should
see that nature Is as
sisted, if necessary,
toperfonn itsoflice,
and keep their
daughters well in
formed as to mat
te rs concerning
themselves."
Irreeula rltles.
from whatever
cause, are sure in
dlcatlonsof organic
trouble. With Irregularities come disturb
ance of the stomach and kidneys.
V loleut headaches often attack tlio
victim, pains shoot everywhere. Extreme
irritability follows quickly, and then utter
aesponaency overwhelms the already over
burdened life. Unless the obstruction is
removed at once, your daughter's whole
future will be darkened. fcj
Lydia E. Finkhairia vegetable Com
pound will accomplish the work speedily.
It is the most effective remedy for irregu
lar or suspended action known.
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being constructed of the - best Mater
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They have earned an especial repu
tation for Keeping in Tune, and also
for it'taining in a most remarkable de
gree their original fulness of tone
never growing thin or wiry with age.
The Emerson Upright Pianos es
pecially have obtained a remarkable
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wherever exhibited. In all the essen
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manufactured in the country. Send
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