The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 08, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    The Kotttiimt Nt-Rro.
In the Intijftinffe of o southern writer
tho poneriition of minnes liorn rIppo
jtlic war lire just bi'j'inn'm to "feel
jthi-lr outs." A vn.st nnny of tlirm In
the nmith fire without the hi'.hi'. of huh
itnliH'd Industry mul of m-1 f i rst mint
Ipoxf-rsspcl by t!io!r fathers, e.u.-;ilel in
tho school of shivery. They rare notli
ln;r for tho liuv rnul the ol.lerrs of tho
Inw. They nre const nully in conflict
with theso and with the exasprrnrfrcl
public opinion of their vicinage. Thoy
nro enemies of soeiety, mul In tho In
terests of soeiety hhoul'.l bo placed
where they can do the least harm. An
orderly administration - of tho laws
every whero Is tho best safeguard that
jsoriety can have, but our Afro-Ameri--can
fellow-citizens daimte their cause
when they persistently place them
selves on the sldo of the criminal ele
ment of their rnee, In defiance of law
and publio opinion. To recognize tho
existence, of this criminal clement and
"labor to lift them up morally and
Intellectually," as Mr. Seott RiitfKets,
would be a fur more wise and Judicious
courso to pursue. It Is never safe to
justify the exinteno of abuses of what
ever sort; a manly recognition of them
and an honest cflrt to correct them
will always command rcsptt of those
whose respect Is worth having. "Tho
common nefrro" Is a natural product
of slavery and tho reaction from
slavery, llo Is In evidence in every
southern community and in a few of
the northern and western ones. Ho
complicates tho race problem. He
makes difiicult the pathway of the hon
est, respectable and ambitious mem
bers of his race. lie is too often, it is
true, made tho standard by which his
whole race Is judged, but under the
circumstances this is unavoidable. An
honest admission that he exists and
that ho is to be dealt with just as tho
criminal members of other races of tho
population are will be of incalculable,
advantage, to Afro-Americans and to
society generally.
A KVKXTY-BEVKX-YKAn-OI.D citizen
of Great Kalis, Wash., Is undergoing a
peculiar process of physical regenera
tion. About a year ago he contracted
pneumonia, and his life was for some
-time despaired of, the doctors saying
his right lung was hopelessly wasted.
He recovered, however, but when just
mble to hobblo around he fell and broke
his thigh bone, and was confined to the
bofipital again for six months. Since
leaving, however, .his physical condi-
tlon has improved remarkably. His
lungs began to open up until they be
came almost as well as ever; his skin
shed off and a new skin grew, and his
hair and beard, which were snow
'white, are coming out a jet black. Ills
limbs and muscles have limbered up,
and he started a week or so since to
take a herd of young horses across a
long trail to market lie says if ho
continues to grow young he will get
married again and grow tip with tho
'.country.
Tukkk is scarcely a husband who,
during the past four months, has not
urged his wife to learn to ride a wheel.
There is scarcely a husband of the lot
who does not now regret that he so
urged her. lie has found that it has
added to his nervous impairment, in
the ratio of about fifty per cent., and,
in addition thereto, ho has caught the
"husband neck." Thisstrango malady
is caused by the constant craning of
the neck, generally to the left, to see if
the wife of one's bosom is safo. Even
after the husband has found that his
vrffe has really became a skilled rider,
the habit remains. He can no more
lelp turning his head, at short inter
vals, than he can help imagining that
All sorts of dire disasters are befalling
Jher.
Tbebb is a dog owner in Philadel
phia who tells a story concerning his
canine companion that tries the belief
of his friends, but he vouches for its
truth. The dog is an intelligent look
lug animal of the shepherd variety,
and is frisky and full of fun. The par
ticular trait of which Its master boasts
is that when he wants the animal to
.stay in one place it is not necessary to
"tie him up. All that is needed is to
fasten one end of the rope to a conveni
ent post and give the other end to the
dog to hold In his mouth. The patient
animal will sit for hours in this way,
and would no more run away than he
; would fly.
Whkx dogs, cats and other animals
carried long distances on cars and
ataamers, sometimes confined in begs
and baskets, can, without asking any
.questions, find their way home, and
irds travelmg thousands of miles oome
"back year after year to the same nests,
and carrier pigeons to their dovecotes,
it Is pretty sure that they know some
tfclntr. n m. knowledge of which nO
"human being has yet attained. There
Is a vast field of animal intelligence to
be studied, and the more we study the
more we shall be filled with wonder
nd admiration.
A Washington Makket (N. Y.)
"butcher is known as "the sweetbread
ling," and does the largest business In
that edible delicacy of any man In the
ountry, his annual sales being about
two hundred thousand pairs.
! Wobmb are playing havoo with the
cotton throughout Mississippi and Lou
isiana. Bequests for Paris green and
.London purple have been so numerous
that the drug stores are unable to sup
ply the demand.
a:health
a
SIGNAL
perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty.
Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in
the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his
ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect
growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the full
grown, new life. 1
Bi tare you git Scott' i Emultion wktn you want it mnd not m cklap tuhttilutt. i
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $1.
To
Pieaso
fam.Il3r
The very latest productions in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
All stylish. All useful. All low prices.
An opportunity to get just what you want at just what you
want to pay price. Come and look at our new goods.
They will verify our statements.
JONES & WALTER,
FEET FITTERS,
Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO.
DEALERS IN
Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
IFtsr2sr2 Ooods .a. Gpecialty,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F .F. Adams & Co's Fine
Sole agents (or the following brands of Cigars
Honry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver As
Bloomsburg Pa.
IBIIIIISISjSSaSBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBi
AT W. H. MOORE'S
And see the largest collection of shoesin the county. All
bought before the advance in prices. You get the benefit of
our early buying. f
Our fall and winter underwear and hosiery is now on
our counters at prices never heard of before.
ConNEs Iron and Main Sts. W. He i"l00rC
Iow 6efl kr,d. Gfaod Wofk.
For the finest and best stoves, tinware, roofinjr, spouting
and general job work, go to VV. W. Watts, on Iron street.
Buildings heated by steam, hot air or hot water in a satisfac
tory manner. Sanitary Plumbing a specialty.
I have the exclusive control of the Thatcher steam, hot
water and hot air heaters for this territory, which is acknowl
edged to be the best heater on the market. All work guaran
teed. W. W. WATTS,
IRON STREET.
re
ABSOLUTELY J-
"S
SiCALKSVVV U
THE COLUMBIAN,
health signal.
The baby's mission, its
work in life, is growth. To
that little bundle of love,
half trick, half tlream, every
added ounce of flesh means
added happiness and com
fort. Fat is the signal of
Cut Chewing Tobacco
Bfl
Bloomsburg, Pa.
IU-W-IT
OKe TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
tout bone being always tkarp hea',
is read? far werk. His feet are always
Id food oondltion, sod be 1 aal ooostsntly si
the blacksmith's being sharpened, which
ruins hia feet, csdilng ((rest expense end loss
of time to you. Kemamber, once shod with
"NeTenlipi" yoncn sully pnt in new Calks
when needed wilheat rcaaeriag tbe shoes.
BB BORB fomr llontltoor hiu -Nwtrtttr" mm hmmdt W.
ttm BHOB WITH KO OTHBM. Bd W of 4tm
MrtptlM anwlor liMUw, MAJUU BBBB.
A. J.ROAT,KINCSTON, PA
Everything in Hardware.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue if sundry writs of Y. Ka , Issued nut
of the ( mnt of (.'amnion I'lens of Columbia
county, Pn., nnd to me directed, thre will bo
sold nt. imbllc sale at the HIirrirT's oflloc,
Uloomsbni'tf, Pa , on
SATURDAY. KOVEMUKR 23, '95,
at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain ni'-ssunife or
tenement sad tract of land sttnatn In tlm town
Bhlp of (.'atiiwlH.su, county of Columbia and
statn of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt; On the south by lands of
Henjnmln 1) Folk, David Hower, and now or
lato Vender, on tho west by landiof Augustus
Htrausser and E. M. Tewksbary, on tlio north
by lands of Israel Whary and Henry Hill, and
on tlio east by lands of .tacob Urumhellnr, con
taining KKtllTY-sKVKN Al'KKS, moro or less.
w hereon nrn erected A now wo-3tory '
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
bank barn, and other outbuildings. Itelngthn
samn premises conveyed by Joseph Brelsch
and Harriet, Ills wire, to Jacob It. Howes, by In
denture dated March 81t.li, 1HT.V
ALSO.
All that certain messuage or tenement and
tract or land lying and being situate In Cata-
wlssa township aforesaid, bounded and descrlb
ed as followi", to-wlt: On tho north nnd west
by other lands of the said Jacob It. Howes, on
the south by lands of David Helwlg, and on the
cast by lnnds of Henry Kaux; containing
THIRTEEN ACRES,
more or less. This tract adjoins the above i
scribed premises, and Is Improved land without
buildings, the whole constituting tho farm now
occupied by said Jacob 11. Bowes.
Seized nnd takon Into execution at the suit
of Daniel Itoach vs. Jacob K. Bowes, and to bo
sold as the property of Jacob K. Bowes.
J, B.McHKNUY, HherlfT.
Sheriffs omco, Bloomsburg, Pa., Oct. 1WU.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Entitle ofSiimuel Coleman of Benton trp., dee'rt.
Thn undprslRiMMl an nmlttor appointed by tho
OrplMii' Court of Columbia county, on ex
caption nnd to muke distribution of said esttito,
will sit In his ortloe in llloomslHirif, on Krldny,
November Hi, 1WS. nt 10 o clock a. in., when anrl
where nil ptirHons having claims atfalnHt B,j
pstato niiisi appear ana prove tnn sume or do
auoarreu irom coining- in on Bam num.
OUY JAt'OBY,
n-i-sr, Auditor,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Kntatti of Simon Lwrery.
ThP undersigned an auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make
distribution of said es'ate. will sit In his ollleo
In llloomsbiiiv. on ThurHday. November sil
1S95, at. 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all
persons bavlnif claims against said estate must
appear and prove the same or be debarred from
coiuidk in on sum num.
KOIIT. BUCKINGHAM,
If4Mt Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Ktnle of Kllzalieth Mummer.
The undersigned an auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make
distribution of said estate, will sit at his olllce
In the Town of lllooiimburg, on Saturday, Nov
ember v:i, 1H5, at lo o'clock a. m., when and
where all persons having claims against said
estate must appear and prove the same, or be
aeoarreu iroiu coming in on sniu nino.
HOUT. BUCKINGHAM,
10-23-4t. Auditor.
COTTON STATES AND INTERNA
TIONAL EXPOSITION,
ATLANTA, GA.,
VIA TUi
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS
Upon Which no Extra Fare It Charged.
Lear Washington, 9. C, daily, at 8:40
t . ai., upon arrival 01 the "Congressional
limited Irom New York, and reach At
lanta at 4:00 P. M. the next day.
A second train, with through sleeping
cars from New Y ork, leaves Washington at
4:30 a. M., arriving at Atlanta 5:20 A. M
the next day.
Both trains leave from the Pennsylvania
railroad station and land passengers in the
Union Depot at Atlanta as near the Expo,
tition grounds as through passengers via any
line are landed.
At Portsmouth and Norfolk. Va.. the Sea-
board Air Line has other connections equally
as important as those at Washington, uame
ly. From New York and Philadelphia, the
Cape Charles Route; from Baltimoie, the
Bay Line steamers;, from Washington, the
Norfolk and Washington steamers; from
New York, the Old Dominion steamships
and irom lioston and Providence, the Mer
chants' and Miners' steamships. Close con
nection is made at the steamer sides with
throuL'h trains and Pullman Lirawinc-Koom.
Buffet Sleeping Cars operated through from
rortsmoutii to Atlanta without change.
Each of these routes takes the passenger via
Old Point Comfort and through Hampton
Koaus.
EQUIPMENT.
' These trains are composed' of the hand
somest Pullman Drawin g Room, Buffet
Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. The 8:40
P. M. train ("The Atlanta Special") is ves
tibuled from end to end and is operated solid
from Washington to Atlanta without change.
roINIS OF INTEREST ALONG TUB LINK.
The route from Washington is through
Fredericksburg, Richmond and Petersburg,
Virginia, Weldon, Raleigh and Southern
Pines, North Carolina, Chester, Clinton,
and Abbeville, South Carolina, and Elber
ton and Athens to Atlanta, Georgia.
KATES.
Excursion tickets will be sold to Atlanta
and return, via ihe Seaboard Air Line, as
follows;
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, September
17th to December 24th, inclusive, at $14.00
from Washington and $12.60 from Ports
mouth and Norfolk, limited to ten djys from
date of sale.
Daily, September 16th to December 15th,
inclusive, at 8)19.25 from Washington and
i"7-3S 'rom Portsmouth and Norfolk, limi
ted to twenty days from date of sale; and at
8)26.25 from Washington and $23.65 from
Portsmouth and Norfolk, good until January
7, 1S96.
THE EXrOSlTIOJJ ,
surpasses in some respects, any Exposition
vet held m America. Here you find, side
by side, exhibits from Florida and Alaska,
California and Maine, the United Slates of
America and the United States of Brazil,
Mexico and Canada, and so on until nearly
every civilized nation on the olobe is renre-
! sented. On the terraces are found, among
, many other attractions, Arab, Chinese and
j Mexican villages, showing just how those
I peop'es have their "daily walk and conver
sation."
Ask for tickets via "The Seaboard Air
Line."
Pullman Sleeping Car reservations will be
made and further information furnished up
on application to any Agent of the Seaboard
Air Line, or to the undersigned.
H. W. B. GLOVEU, T. J. ANDBH80N,
Trufllo Manager, General pass. AtrC
, , K. ST. JOHN,
10-Mm Vice-President.
-PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Mrs, Ent'i Building, Court House Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Post Office Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PAk
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, 2nd Boot,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
John o. fhicszk. john a. bahman
FREEZE & 1 1 ARM AN,
ATTOKNEYS AND COUNSELI.OK8 AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, P.I.
WM. h MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
Square.
W. II. SNYDER,
ATTORN EY- S.T-I.AW,
Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd float,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THOMAS B. HANLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office in Peacock's Building, Market Sq.
'BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. T. WHITE. A. M. TOST,
WHITE & YOST
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
R. RUSH ZARR,
Attorney-At-Law
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and
Centre Streets, I-I2'94
W. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Offlce over Alexander k Co. Wirt building.
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
raOfflce Ltddlcot building-, Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AST JUSXCft ,0
Till PEAd,
Moyet Bros. Boikiing, aad Aaoav
SLOOalSBUXGt PA.
J. IL MAIZE,
ATTORMEY-AT-LAW, INSURAJK3 ABB
UAL ESTATE ACZXT.
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOaCSBUKG, PA,
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Mais and Ccatz SU
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
aJsTCaa be coasulted in German.
T
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORnTY-AT-LAW,
Office, ceroer of Third and kUia Stnatv
CATAYVISSA, PA.
J. i. McKELVY, M. D.,
SUROfiON AND FHYSIOAN,
Office, North side Main St., below Mattel
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Djl J. C RUTTER,
rHYUCIAH AND SVRCIOK,
Office, Nortk Market Sueei,
BLOOMSBURG, PA
eriICUL ATTHNTIOH TO DlSRASKS Of CHtLBtlS
II. BIERMAN, M. D.
lIOlMCEOPATniCrilYMC'iANANI) RTJMGCO
offics notms: Oftlce A Hesldence, 4t h Ft,
t'ntll 9 a. m.,
1 to S and 7 to S r. u. BLOOMSli I'HO, PA.
S. 13. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No. iS. Vest Fifth
DISEASES OF THE TIIHOAT AND N08 A
SPECIALTY
(8 to in A.M
-'.!to 4 P. M.
l7t0 91 AI.
to in A.M. BI.OOMPBU1CO
orrici not Bs
r
DR. ANDREW GRAY DON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
-Bloomsburo, Pa.-
Ofllce and rcsldf cce Inl rof. VSnlkr'a D
MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
DR. J. R. EVANS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,'
Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty
Office corner Third and Jefferson streets.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
HONORA A. BOBBINS, M.
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WSpecial attention given lo trie eye aa
the titling of glasses.
Dr. F. W. REDEKER,
Tin 8ICIAN AND SUKGEON,
Ofllce and Kesldcnee, Centre St,, between em
and 6th ttts.
Diseases of t he ear, nose and throat a specialty.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
18 to in a. rn.
office nocRS:vi to 8 p. m.
(7 to 9 p. in.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street Bloomsburo, P.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied,
nours 10 to 4. Telephone n nam
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col'
lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's BmlleV
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streeta,
BLOOMSBURG, PA
Dentistry in all it hranrhM WnA
anteed as represented. Ether and Gaa
ministered or KT.srTBir moniTn. ,a s.
Anaesthetics used for the painless eatimctta
of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth
are inserted
Lockard's Building, and floor, Cottset
Main and Centre.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SUKGEON DENTIST,
Offlce, Barton's ButldlDg, Main below
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
All styles of work done in a uiivrinr
uu an worx warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAJM,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge w
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day.
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
DENTIST.
Office corner of East and Main streeta. ea
posite Town Hall. n
Offlce hours 8:80 to is a. m-s to 5 p.m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C, WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Hartmaa '
HcPresents twelve of tbe strongest
vw . auiuuy wmcn are.
CASH TOTAL RHfH
...... CAPITAL. A BUSTS. OTBB UL'
Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 tw,ine,52 BiSJSSi
Outvn.nf v v uvtiMn n . ,U1 ... - r V T
Queen, of N. Y.. . 500,000 8.538.K15
westcnester.N.Y. 800,000 1,7S8,807 sbTm
N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,68 MuS
Orrici in L W. UcKblyt'i Sroaa.
WLossei promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FRSAS BHOWHJ
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streeta,
Bloomsburo, Pa.
o .
Represent Seventeen as good Compute
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRI INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. V.j Merchants of Newaak,'
N. I.: Clinton. N. V.!pMnW M V . o
ing, Pa i German American Ins. Co.. Mew
Vn.L. g ; t . .
ureenwien insurance Co., Mew Yerc
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. I.
These old corporations are well iisiosait
by age and fire tested, and have never yet
liad a loSS Settled bv inv mnrl nt l. tvo.
assets are all invested in solid securities, asal
l:nKl. v 1 A r -
".wis iu me nazara oi nre only.
Losses Dromntlv inrl knnMllw J:M..JIUU
. , 1 ..j ivMwmm
rata as inin . . n.t.m .1 v. t i M
napp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blwsaa
1 he T)nnl nf fVliimKla -L
. . ,1 wumy mu
patronize the afencv h.ra ln. if
are settled and paid by one of their
citizens.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Jambs McCloskiy Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court IIousev
BLOOMSBURO, PA.
T.AttTA anrl rnnvMlant enMn1A ... e. .
D Vw.....,,W4,v BMaiupic mum aV, m mm
rooms, nnl nnrl rnU a,ii .j .11 1
, raivi, M14 SUiniCW
conveniences