. - ... ' ' TUP iVM IIMRIAM ttl-OOMRRURR. PA. If? ' 1 : f " I .ma mrrt I J It . f 1 i I . l .- I TISUUViiliX UAiaur. uouars, spring ana iau, lor one stun- WINE AND TABLETS. - 2 JT 7F9 WASHINGTON. "Wrou oar Regular Correspondent. Washington, March Sth., 1895. DISCOVERY uF OATSOP. All Through a Mistake In Using tho Wrong Ingredients. The new silver party was launched i this week by the executive committee of the Bi Metallic League, together -ith the suggestion that ex Repre Mutative Sibley, of Fa, who was elected to the Fifty-third Congress as . i democrat and who gained an unen viable notoriety by blackguarding a democratic President in one of the dirtiest speeches ever made on the floor of the House, and who became an avowed populist long before the expiration of his term, should be the nominee of the new party for Presi dency. Sibley was given this distinc tion solely because he has money and is willing to spend it. As a matter of fact there is every reason to believe that the new so-called silver party is nothing more than a move to compel the republicans to nominate a Presi dential candidate who, if not person ally favorable to silver, will at least promise to sign a free silver bill, if he is elected and Congress passes one dnrine his term. That's why a can didate was ' sutrtrested." instead of nominated. It was this suspicion that the new nartv is merelv intended to be a talk to the next republican Na tional Convention that has prevented such pronounced silver democrats as Bland, of Mo , and Bryan, of Nebr., endorsing it. They, and the silver democrats generally, believe it unwise for democrats to join a new party at this time, and expect that the plat form of the next democratic National Convention will show the wisdom of that belief. Representative Newland, of Nevada, is to be in, executive charge of the headquarters of the al leged new party, which are to be es tablished in Washington. Mr. Sibley, let the cat out of the ban when he said that if the republicans would nominate Senator Cameron for Presi dent the American Ui-Metallic parly that's the name of the new party would support him. The only two Senators identified with the new party are Jones and Stewart, of Nevada, both of whom are devoted friends to Cameron. It looks like "the Cameron party " was the right name for it. Hon. W. C. Gear, one of the five democratic members of the Ohio State Senate, is in Washington. He has this to say of the political situa tion in his State: "The unterrified democracy of the Buckeys State have never yet been dismayed, and will be found fighting with all the old time aggressiveness when the next cam paign is inaugurated. I very much desire to see Hon. Paul J. Sorg the nominee of our party, for governor. He is the strongest candidate that could be put up, and if there is a possibility of democratic success, it is with Sorg to lead the ticket. His German descent makes him popular with the Teutonic voters. His stand ing with the laboring people is the highest. Paul Sorg has proved his friendship for the workingman in the most practical way. A large employ er of labor, he has never cut down wages, and his business has not suffer ed from strikes. The Ohio republi cans are ranged in hostile factions, and if the bitter feeling between the partisans of Foraker and McKinley continues to grow in intensity there will be a great chance for democratic Victory." . "The court is happy to welcome an old acquaintance in a new rela tion," was the response of Chief Justice Fuller to Attorney General Olney's official introduction of Hon Holmes Conrad, the new Solicitor General to the Supreme Court at the opening of the case involving the con stitutionality of the income tax. At torney General Olney, Assistant At torney General Whitney and Solicitor General Conrad are defending the constitutionality of the tax, while op posed to them are a round dozen of the most prominent lawyers in the United States. The greatest interest is felt in this decision. About fifteen years ago the Supreme Court decided the old income tax to have been con stitutional, and the impression among laymen is that it will so decide again, but it must not be forgotten that tnere has been an almost entire change in the personal cf the court since that decision was made. There is considerable speculation about that monetary conference, which as yet is only among the proba bilities. It is expected that ihe call for it, if issued at .all, will come from Germany: ' It will be entirely discre tionary with President Cleveland whether he accepts the invitation for this country to participate, but there is no reason to doubt his acceptance. It is not certain that the three com missioneis to be selected by the Presi dent will be named until the invitation for the conference has been issued and accepted. The six commissioners named by the Senate and House Senators Jones, of Ark., Teller, of Colo., and Daniel, of Va , and Repre sentatives Crisp, of Georcia. Culbert Hon, of Texas, and Hilt, of 111, are with the exception of Mr. Hilt, all silver men. Secretaries Gresharn and Carlisle were much disappointed at being pre vented at the last minute by imnor tant official business from accompany ing President Cleveland on his hunt ing and fishing trip. The discovery of catsup and how the odd sounding name came to be applied to that common and important table garniture was, curiously enough, due to a blunder by a preserva maker many years ago when the canning industry was in its swaddling clothes. (This statement was made by a veteran raemoer 01 mc tvcaicm wuuvu auu Packers' Association.) It is only another illustration how mistakes sometimes lead to important discoveries. In the East many years ago a well known preserve maker, now dead, while boiling a huge cauldron full of tomatoes for preserves one day accidentally put the wrong spices and other ingredients into the boiling mass of vegetables. He did not discover his error until some time afterward, when tasting the mixture to ascertain whether it had been boiled to the proper consistency, he saw that something was wror.g. Tomato preserves never tasted like that. He smacked his lips and pucker- ed his mouth and made a very wiy face as the bitter sweet and now fami liar uuncent flavor of the mixture made itself felt. " Well," said ne, with a rueful expression on his face, speaking to an attendant, " the cat's up," meaning by that slang term that the tomatoes had been spoiled. The whole mess was about to be thrown out, but, fortunately for catsup loving mankind, a happy thought sug gested itself to the author of the trouble. The taste of the new mix ture still lingered on his palate, and he had to confess that it was very pleasant. " I wonder how that will taste on a piece of roast meat," he remarked, and the suggestion was immediately acted upon, with the result that the cauklronful of boiled tomatoes was carefully bottled, and it soon became a popular table adjunct and a source of great profit to the discoverer. The name "ketchings" was fust used to designate the new condiment, and it is yet to be occasionally met with, but the proper name is " catsup," from the angry expletive of the cook when he exclaimed : " The cat's up !" on discovering what he had done. Chicago 'limes. S3. State of Ohio, City ok Toledo, Lucas County. Frank T. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city ot loieao, county ana State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and suscribed in my presence, mis otn day ot De cember, A. D. 1886. seal A. W. GLEASON, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. SSTSold by Druggists, 75c. mi. How To Dress Well For Little Money. dollars, spring and fall, for one stun ning hat, which must be becoming ; and in this connection it is as well to remember that a hat which is becom ing to the full face is often terribly trying to the profile, and just as much care must be taken for the side as the front view. Picturesque effects are much to be avoided by the woman who has only a small allowance for dress. It is the women ftho spend thousands a year who can best afford to go in for big hats, outre garments, indeed, anything conspicuous. The fashions of picturesque hats and clothes generally are very fleeting, and nothing is more depressing than to put all one's money into , some article of raitrent so conspicuous that one is known by it for the. months one is doomed to wear it. The above is city editorial work, gotten up as usual with a view to free advertisement in the country news- papers.. Ihe plan is Doth cunning and systematic. We reproduce and credit the article as directed by Harpers, though its advice in regard to dress is not exactly pat to this section of country . A GOOD TESTIMONIAL. (From Haverhill, N. II., Courier.) " I have had for 27 years past, a bad ly diseased ankle bone. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and his Salt Rheum Cream healed it when all other medicines had failed, and medi cal authority had said the limb could never be used again. A soie broke out on the ankle bone, and for 10 months the aged writer suffered day and night beyond the power of words to express. A friend advised me to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I had no faith that any medicine would help me. but suffering as I did I thought 1 would try it, and purchased some, also a box of Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Rheum Cream. I used these medi cines but a snort time wneu my iimu began to heal. I will further add, among the many medicines I have tried for a diseased liver and kidneys, none has ever proved so helpful to me as Favorite Remedy. By stimulating and strengthening the enfeebled organs, even the encroachments' of advanced age seem to be checked by its invigorating power. I have thoroughly tested its true worth, and I know whereof I affirm, hoping all who read this will profit thereby, as the aged writer has, by using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, been given very comfortable health for a' person 70 years of age. 1 Favorite Remedy is an invaluable medicine for children as well as adults. This testimonial is given from my own experience of these invaluable medicines." Mrs. Belinda Hodsdon, Haverhill, N. H. No tribute to the efficacy of a medicine could be greater than these words of Mrs. Hodsdon, who volunta rily tells the story of her fecovery. Thousands of men and women whose daily life is making severe draughts on their vitality, need Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy. None are too old to be helped by it. It per manently cures dyspepsia, rheuma tism, kidney liver and urinary troubles, for the ills peculiar to women it has no equal. 2t. WINE TABLETS. On May Now fin About With Guile or No In One' Porhet. As I Raid a week or two ago, write Miranda, lu tho Lady's 1'ietorlnJ, Tt onnnot always conjjrn dilute ourRolvea on mMontillc prowess. There nre some time occasions wbon one? wlhes It would not go n quite rapidly, and If It Is true that a Frenchman has dis covered a means of concentrating wlna In tablet, I fancy It will not 1e long before wo idmll regret tula particular discovery. For, by this newly-found proce one will be enabled to carry, about a gallon or more of wino in a walHteoat pocket, or a card case, and no very vivid imagination I required to forsee the results. No doubt it will be very convenient for travelers and others to carry their wine-cellars about with them in a hand-bag, but of courso It is Just possible they may sometimes forget the strength of the tablets and Instead of taking n glass of port and a biscuit at noon, they may quite In lKK'ontly consume two or three bot tles! One sees possibilities of endless niisunderotnndlnKA in the. vinuous tabloid of the. future. A t'hnminn at that Itlrds. A teacher in one of tho primary schools of Hrockton was somewhat surprised recently by the startling ef fect of her heretofore unsuspected eloquence. She was talking to the children 00 the subject of "birds' nests," and pro ceeded in the usual fashion to describe the Infinite labor necessary for the lit tle birds to gather the bits of wool nnd thread and weave them Into a safe nest In which to rear their young. lly meant of pointing a little moral, she' dilated on the tender care of tho parent birds nnd how their Joyous life would be saddened If the nest, so la boriously built, should be stolon or tho young disturbed. Iuring her discourse, she noticed tlnt one small Uul was working hlin se'f up Into quite a fever of Interest. His round eyes filled with tears and his cheek flushed with suppressed in dignation. Finally he could restrain himself no longer, and seanvly had the teacher finished when ho Jumped from his seat anil shaking his list nt the other pupils cried: "If one of yon f el' era ever dares to touch n bird's nest, I -I I'll smash your head!" Itostoii .lournal. s -zY- O i 3 F f H f ij V Fine Spring Tailor Jackets and Gowns for Ladies. From Bariter'i naiar. When there is very little money to be spent on clothes it must be spent judiciously and carefully, and it is quite a vexed question as to whether it pays to make over old gowns. The necessary trimming to make them look fresh and smart is a serious item, and more time is often required to make over a gown than to have a new one made. Two entirely new gowns in the winter and four in the summer, well fitted and well hung, and, above all, well sewed, will, with old ones re modelled in the house, give a woman a wardrobe sufficient for ordinary use. There are plenty of cheap dress makers in New York who can fit very well, and who have quite a knack at hanging skirts. From ten to fifteen dollars is their charge for making a town, and some can even make one for eight. These dressmakers do no ve in convenient localities as may readily be imagined, for if they did they could never afford to make gowns at such reasonable rates. Five dollars for linings goes a long way to wards getting all that is necessary, but this part must not be intrusted to the dressmaker, who certainly cannot af ford to have her apprentices take the time and car fare necessary to buy these things without adding some small commission to the original price of the goods. A smart jacket and hat, both for summer and winter, are absolutely necessary in every woman's outfit. Coats and jackets are beyond the skill of dressmakers : that had better be bought in any of the shops where twice a year , there are also sales, at very much reduced prices, of extreme ly well-cut garments. For eiuht and ten dollars jackets of very stylish cut can be found, but these must be alter ed to fit. If a woman has any taste at millinery she can trim her own hats for far less money than she can buy them ready made, but it is a very good investment to pay eight or tin Anirriru' I)rnl Sea. Medical lake, so-called on account of the remedial virtues of Its waters, situated on the (3 rent Columbian pla teau, in southern Washington, at an altitude of 1!,3 K feet above the level of tho ruciflo, is the Dead Sea of Am erica. ' It Is about throe-fourths of a mllo In width, and with a maximum dept of about sixty feet. The composition of tho waters of this Alpine lake l almost identical with that of the Dead Sea of Tales tine, and, like Its Oriental counterpart, no plant has yet been found growing in or near Its edges. It is all but de void of animal life, a species of large "boa-bug," a queer little terrapin, and the famous "walking fish" being its only inhalhtante. This walking fish is an oddity really deserving of a spe cial "note." It is from eight to nlno inches long and has a finny membrane on all sides of Its body, even around both the upper and lower surfaces of the tall. It Is provided with four legs those before having four toes, ths binder flva St, Louis Republic. The fireat 1.1 Hung: Chung. LI Hung Chang is undoubtedly an exceptionally great man. Otherwise ht could not have acquired and retain ed the high position of chancellor of the Chinese empire. He is a scholar, a statesman, a diplomat and a soldier. It is h's misfortune that he is Just at this time expected to make good fight ing material out of people in whom there Is precious little fighting ma terial. The Chinese know absolutely nothing of the art and science of mod ern warfare. They are as far behind In that respect as they are in many of the pursuits of peace. LI Hung Chang has for years been trying to educate the nation up to a respectable military standard, but a work of that kind l necessarily slow, and it Is par ticularly so among a people by nature Ana but for the'r Indolence and unprogres slvencsa the Asiatic would long ago have overrun Knrope and wiped the Caucasian out of existence. Chicago ltecord. HUMPHREYS' Pr. Humphreys' Bprrlflcs are icIonUflcally nd ccrofully prepared Hemrdlea, ncd for fnn In private practice and for orer thirty ycari bjr tho people with entire uccwa. Every Ingle Spccino a aucclal cure for the dlwne named. o. srrrinc ros raicua 1-FrTere, Conm-MUma, Inflammations.. ,'iH tt Worm Worm Fever, Worm Colic 'it 3- TrethlnB Colic, Crying, WeknfulneM ,'iH 4- ninrrhrn, of C lilldrcn or Adults '25 9-Conglia, Colds, llroni'hltla 'iH H-nrnlBlt Toothache, Faceache. ,'2H A-Ilendachca, Kl'k Headache, Vert too.. 'iH 1 -lypepalo. Iilllounncm, Conatlpntlon. .li 1 1-Hnppri'HKrd or I'nluful Period... .'J.t 1 'i-Whltea, Too rrofuno Periods '21 13-Cronp. I.nrynirlttfti Ilonn-enrns 'it 11-Hnlt It hen ill, Kryxlielns, Kniitlons.. .'it 1 ,1-lt hrnninllmil, Hheumailo Pains. 'it 1J-Malarln, Chills, Fever and Akuo 'it 1-'ntnrrh, Influenta, Cold In the Head, .'it 'Hl-W hooping Cough 27-Kldnry IHnrflnr -'it US-Ncrvoua Debility l. .'JO-t'rlnnry Wrknr 'it ;( I -Sore Tliroul, yuiiicy. Ulcerated Throat, 'it n ti dr. humphpeys' ntJID One SPECIFIC FOR Uttlrt iO , Put up in small botths of rleMant pellet, Just flt your vest pocket. Sola hr ProititUl, or nt -rpt(t in receipt of prfcs. Ph. Hi'Mi-HSKTe'UANtTAL.KiiUricedaKevlird,) aAiLcp ra.(s- m-sriiiiKvs' BFD.ro.. mailt rum.- St., n tor. PHOTO- GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best the cheapest. are J. R. Smith & Co. LIMITED. MILTON, Pn., PIANOS. SPECIFICS. WHAT i ilROl I Mhnt lleennies of Mile Waste. There was, some forty years ago, a great mouut of waste In the manu facture of silk, ami vast heap of rubbish nccuniulatttl outside of every factory, made up of leaves, dead Hl'.k worms. Imperfect cocoons, sticks, etc., and the only possible use appeared to lie that of manure. Ird Masham (then Mr. Lister) invented a machine for sorting out the s lk, with the re sult that tons of sdk nre redeemed, nnd over r,(HK) persons sro employed In connecting tho silk so saved into sealskin plushes, ribbons, velvets, etc., of the best quality. Tho inventor has realized an immense fortune. Children' Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Spring wear, the Norfolk jacket will again be the favorite, being used as a distinct garment, or as a com ponent of tailor costumes. In these jackets, the three box pleats, to con form with the present taste, are made. both back and front, to fall below the ! indolent, vaiu and unprogresslve belt in a full short skirt style, thus j producing the flaring effect which is so much sought alter. When they are made up ol cloth for wear wi n various gowns silk is generally used for the belt. It is asserted that sleeves will be as large as ever, if not larger. As for skirts they are more and more flaring at the bottom, showing the gradual widening from the hips to the foot. From London the new tailor gowns for Spring have double breasted blousewaists without fullness at the neck, but very much gathered all around at the waist. Light tweeds and cloths are very popular for all kinds of Spring costumes, including bicycle suits. The McDowell Fashion Journals at hand contain many novel ties of the season and moreover in order to lurnish further assistance to their readers they offer special pat terns of the latest and most practical styles. These patterns may be secured by means of coupons at exceedingly moderate prices, and for the accom modation of the public they are re produced in catalogue form. This catalogue may be secured by applying directly to Mess. A. McDowell & Co., 4 V. 14th St., N. Y., enclosing as cts. " La Mode de Paris " and " I'aris Album ot Fashion " are the leading Fashion Magazines. They cost $3. so each for a year's subscription, or 35 cents per copy; " The trench Dress maker" is a'.wavs the great favorite among professional as well as amateur dressmakers. It cosls $3 00 per an nuni, or 30 cts. a copy. "La Mode," a Magazine of unsurpassed popularly istnly $1.50 a year, or 15 cents copy, it you are unable to procure either of these journals from your newsdealer do not take any substitute from him, but apply by mail directlv to Messrs. McDowell & Co . 4 West 14th Street, New York. Tho Human Volea. One's surprise at tho fact that no persons' voices are perrecuy anice ceases when one Is informed by an authority on the subject that, though there are only nine perrect tones in tho huuiHin voice, there are the as tounding number of 17,ri)2.18rt.044,415 different sounds. Of these fourteen ilreet muscles produce 10,383 and hlrty Indirect muscles produce 173,- '41,823, while all in co-operation pro- uce the toal given above. WILL DO. IS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Stimulates the appetite and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVr.t VITSL STRENGTH TJ NURSINQ MQTHbRS. Checks wasting disease, stops night sweats, cureii incipient consumption. Inorcasos strength and flesh. 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Uulldlng Associations have benefitted hun dred-tot thous'inds, so did the old cars that were propelled by horses. Our plan is as far superior to ituuiung Associations as-tue troney ear are w ine old antKiuatea norseciirsyslem. My time Is too much occupied to answer ques tions lor ine curious, uui tnose seeKimr inior- mn Inn for the betterment of their condition will receive full liitoi-O'allnn promptly. We of fer an Investment, to those who have a small amount to save monthly that has no superior as to surly and senium equaled for pronto. can or write. S. D. NEYHARD, Onice Columbian Mdg., BLOOMSIirilO, PA. 1-4-mn. su noor. uox Br the following well-known rrakerss ChlckcrlnK, Ivnabc, Weber, Hal let & IlitviM. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufact ure prices. Do not buy a piano before getting our price?.- Catalogue and Price Lists On application. HIE KEYSTONE FODKURY AND MOUSE COMPANY IS NOW IN COMPLETE WORKING SHAPE, ant! is prepared to fill all kinds of planing mill orders, and foundry and machine work. ihe plant is well equipped, and all orders will be filled promptly. Shops on Sixth Street, West of Woolen Mill, io-20-iy. t AMERICAN SIX DOLLAR TYPEWRITER ii 'ml Ik thing for butiiwit ml pr ftiiionat men u ho ktn-f few Ullrrl la write . u-aiii Ikoie lelten la took well. Doetort and tawyert, ff petinlly, find U very kanJr. Ckil dren eaiih nnd quuklje learn lo write on it. It wilt do just at good work at Ike St 00.00 maektnei. Of count it 11 not quite ai fait. It it limply eomtriuted, ealiljr learned, eaiilf operated. We II tend you a letter written on it along witk a spetial circular if you'U tend ul your aJdreu. 65 FIFTH AVE.. & . . . . .rvnf NfcVY t UK, IV Andrews School Furnishing j m FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best In the World I Get the Genuine I Sold Everywhere! lo-iv-iy- H'"IY Light for Bnldlnn. Small incandescent lamp, wring lecoutliiry battcrlen weighing about half a pound, are used for n:gbt ser vice lu the German army. It lias been suggested tbot they bo uod with balloons for slKnallini;, and the blcy do corps usoi them la reconnolterlng. The small accumulator have also been sui'i'lled to powder magazine and artillery depot. Tteyond tti Doctor'! Care. Doctor (tihaklnjr bis bend Well, my r1e;ir sir, I cun do nothing ruoro for you 1'ntle.ut W-b-b-a-t? (Jood gracious, doctor! Doctor No, really my friend, yon are in perfect JioaUb, Dor Sdbalk. otliera full. You niLn recuvcr rout Biera ( cure In NERVIGOR DID. Cur' warn Mth. PARMERS and Fruit growers Send for our FitEE t'atslo(ue before ordering vour trees for Noiinir 1H5. HutlHfiietlon irutir- unleen- Apple ui iu 10 no per iiw; renin, riuina ana cherries at $1H to a per 100: reaches ut I ts to U per loo. Address ll. D. ULIjLIO a W,. S0C2ZSTE3, N, T, u-w-tt. i'dv ov. WHAT PEFFER'S I aattm nniii.fii enrl MnloHtW. .tfiful vliiur. 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