tHE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Another opportunity to buy at prices even lower than last year's forced sale on account of settling a partner's interest. The sewers and makers have disappointed us in making Clothing promptly. The season has been back ward. Between the two We have enormous stocks, and in order to make quick sale, will sell at Half Price. $32.00 Overcoats, $20.oo $25.oo Suits, $15.oo 25.oo 44 15.oo 20.oo 44 lO.oo 20.oo 44 lO.oo I6.00 44 8.oo Thousands Good Warm 5uits and Overcoats, $5.oo Notwithstanding the very low prices the rule is still in force to pay Railroad fare on very moderate pur chases. WASHINGTON. jfroia our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Dec. 23rd, 1S95. Such a wave of enthusiastic patriot ism as has greeted President Cleve land's message notifying Greet Britain that the Monroe Doctrine is not a historical myth, but a tangible policy that the United States is prepared to maintain by force of arms, has not been seen by the present generation. The White House has been flooded with messages by wire and mat! from all sections of the country.contair.ing not only congratulations, but offers of by thousands from organizations cf troops veterans, both .Union and Confederate. Congress forgot its past antagonism towards the. President, and gave him the authority to appoint a commission to investigate and report ithe true boundary between Venezuela and British Guiana, and appropriated the money to pay its expenses, xnd to show Great, Britain that no bluff was being made. A bill has been intro duced in both branches of Congress appropriating $100,000,000, .to be immediately available, for strength ening the military armament .on our sea-coait . and the Canadian frcntier. Congress, like the President, fully recogni.es the tendency of European governments to make light of the Monroe Doctrine, and is determined to let them, learn differently, if it takes a war to teach them the lesson. Whatever may be the opinion of the people. as to President Cleveland's past acts, it is universally believed that his Monroe Doctrine message will be known in hirtory as the secend Declaration, of Independence. Secretary Olney is also getting high commendation from all quarters. His masterly communication to Lord Salisbury is justly .regarded a.s the lest interpretation . of the Monroe Doctrine ever printed, one which should be used as a text book in. every school in the United Sutes. It has placed iiim at ...one bound in the front rank. of American Statesmen, . and was never, excelled by anything written by his great predecessor in . the office of Secretary of State, Dan iel Webster. Jt has alsc caused hiV name to be frequently mentioned as the democratic candidate for Presi dent next year. Pumors have already reached Washington of the intention i f English .financiers to frighten the administra tion by attempting to bring on a money panic by unloading American securities held by them. Those rumors cause no uneasiness here; such action would be more costly to the .British than a war would be. The silver men in Congress would welcome ,sucn a move on the part of the British, as they believe it would result in -the United States setting up an indepeud snt financial policy of its own. This country has too many resources, which its patriotic citizens would place at the disposal cf the government, to be frightened by such rumors. Senator Hill has introduced a bill in the Senate, to repeal the law which prohibits those who served in the Confederate army and navy, from holding .commissions in the U. S. army or. navy, and he ivill push it when Congress reassembles, January 3rd, after the holiday recess. On the repulican side of the House there are some new clowns, but Bou telle, of Maine, easily holds his own at the clown business. He attempted to rescue Cannon, of 111., from the drubbing he was getting at the hands of Kx-Speaker Crisp, in connection with the republican plan of having Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut Wl. H. WANAMAKER Twelfth and Market Streets three election committees, so as to railroad the contested election cases, and not only failed to help Cannon any but got himself jeered at by the entire House. To make his failure to help Cannow more conspicious, Boutelle asked, ater having been shut vp on the election question by Mr. Crisp, for five minutes, to make a speech on the Hawaiian question. He got a laugh instead. The ques tion is often asked after one of Bou telle's exhibitions of himself, "How docs he get to Congress from a pro hibition state?" By the way, Boutelle made another exhibition of himself by denouncing those republicans who joined the democrats in applauding the President's Monroe Doctrine Message. Democratic Senators were not greatly surprised when they learned that the republican caucus had treated the populist Senators much better than the democratic Senators in the distribution of the chairmanships of committees, which it is customary to allot to the minority in the Senate. They suspected some time ago that th; republicans had made a deal with the populists; now they know it The populists all get chairmanships, either of a standing or a select committee, while the democrats with a member ship of only fU-e less than half of the Senate only get twelve chairmanships, five of standing committees ard seven of select committees, all unimportant. : Before adjourning, the .Senate adopted Senator Call's resolution for an investigalion of the part taken in the election of members of Congress by corporations; also. one by -Senator Davie asking the President for infor mation and correspondence relating to British encroachment .in Alaska. Belief for Eheumatism. "This information," said a well known physician to a correspondent of the Telegram, " may ave many lives ; at any rate it will prove an in valuable boon to people suffering from rheumatism in any form." " Rheumatism is caused by acidity of the blood. It should never be neglected. This remedy, as I know by long practice is very efficacious and as simple as it is powerful. " Here "it is," he added, "when a rheumatic twinge is experienced, the patient should buy a bottle of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and take one teaspoonful in milk or water to suit the action of the bowels, three times -a Jay, and continue daily until the last vestage of the malady has .disappeared. That's all, but if taken as I have prescribed, it will save many doctors' bills, to say noth ing ot pains, aches and swellings. I've never known it to fail. Albany, JV. Y., Telegram. zt. Missionaries Needed, Tudainc from the ollowincr arnVlo. which was taken ftom the Gazette and Bulletin. Willit.msnort. throws out extra inducements for missionary workers. On Saturday afternnrm ames Payne, who is doing time at uie county jau lor Keeping a disorder ly house.had his wife, Sarah Payne, artjisted and taken before Alderman Lorsdorf on a charge of unfaithful ness. She pleaded guilty and was committed to jail in default of $200 bail. .Mr. and Mrs. Payne have four small children who are left unprovided for. They are at present in the jail along with their parents. It is a dis tressing slate of affairs, and a splendid opportunity for some philanthropist. The steam that blows the whistle doesn't make the train go. R & BROWN Lippincott's Magazine For January, 1896 The complete novel in the January issue of Lipincotf s is by Mrs. Alex ander, the author of "The Wooing O't" and other well-known books. 'Mrs. Crichton's Creditor" was also her admirer, but his devotion was dis interested almost beyond parallel, and her innocence and sense of duty were such, that the two would have made a model pah if they only had been paired. As for Mr. Crichton, there was much less to be said in his favor. "The Woman of Asbestos" is a Neapolitan story by Mrs. Pullen, bet ter known as Elizabeth Cavazza, who knows southern Italy as if it were her native land. Dorothy E. Nelson strikes the true note of Christmas in "Our Lady of the Angels." "The Way of a Will" was a curious way indeed; it is here traced by Will iam T. Nichols, already well known to the readers of Lippineotf s. Charles Dudley Rhodes tells with humorous Western cynicism the tale of "The Man who Come to Town. Architecture in America: a Fore cast," by John Sttwardson, is, the first of a series of papers on a subject which now holds a prominent place in public interest. Dr. Charles C. Ab bot preachss a little sermon on "Landmarks." "The Moonshiner of Fact," as de lineated by Francis Lynde, who here speaks from observation rather than imagination, differs materially from the moonshiner of romance. David Bruce Fitzgerald describes a night "With the Ducking Police." Lyman Horace Weeks writes of "Some Women in Doublet and Hose," actresses who appeared in male parts. Richard Henry Stoddard gives his reminiscences of "Longfel low," and Oliver McKee exposes "An Editorial Copy-Foundry." The verse of the number is by Grace F. Pennypacker and Charles G. D. Roberts. Republicans Have No Use for the Col ored Man, Except for Bis Vote. One incident of the Republican House caucas will not pass without notice. A prominent and seemingly quite popular colored clergyman of Washington aspired to the position of Chaplain. He received just tv vot'is. It is the same old story, some what emphasized in this particular. The colored man and brother ow es much to the Republican party, but its leadirg politicians do not want the accoint to get into awkward shape. They do not propose to make such recognition as might be embarrassing under .certain circumstances. The water pt.il and the tin cup may still be utilited during the procession. Prominent places of honor will be re served. There is nothing like keep ing the colored voter on a string. JrhJla. i.vexing Telegraph. Catarrh in the Head Is due to impure blood and cannot be cured with loeal applications. Hood's Sarsaparilla his cured hundreds of cases of catarrh because it purifies the blood and in this way removes the cause of the disease. It a'so builds up the system and prevents attacks of pneumonia, diphtheria and typhoid fever. Hood's Pills become the favorite cathartic with every one who tries them. 25c. Drug envelopes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 manilla, white ot colored, coin envel opes, and shipping tags, with or with out strings, always in stock at this Office. - f. THE MONROE D0UIR1NE, In as much as there Is at this time so much talk in regard to the Monroe doctrine, we think that the following explanation of it, as written by a con tributor to the Gar.eXte and Bulletin would be interesting to our readers, and hence publish it. The wri er says: Unusually great events transpired during the public life of Monroe, con sisting of the admission to the Union of eight Mates, the purchase of Louis iana and Florida, and in his second term, the liberation of Mexico and the South American provinces from the rule of Spain. These were form ally recognized as separate states in 1822. Growing out of a long sequence of circumstances there came to be recog nized what was then often called a " neutral policy," by which was meant that the United States would not in terfere with nor paiticipate in F.urc pean politics, since it was conceded we had no such geographical right. Very naturally then, too, in the course of this, it was held that European countries should not meddle with American policies, and, in his last annual message but one, exactly seventy two years ago, Monroe, sup ported by such men in his Cabinet as Adams, Calhoun, Crawford and Wirt, gave to the world that immortal pro nunciamento that America is for Americans. The immediate occasioii of this declaration was the secret information that the " Holy Alliance " was con templating the seizure and return to Spain of these countries she had just lost. Therefore, these words are used: " We would not view any inter vention for the purpose of oppressing them (these Spanish American prov inces), or in controlling in any man-. ner their destiny by any European power, in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly dis position towards the United States." And further, that any attempt on the part of the European powers to " extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere," would be regard ed by the United States as dangerous to our peace and safety, and would be accordingly opposed. In fine, that while we are commit ted to the policy of no entanglements in European Affairs, conversely, we would not suffer the old world to in terfere with the domestic matters of the new. This is the " Monroe doc trine." Does this claim applv to the dis pute between Great Britain and Venezuela ? Venezuela is an exten- sive country, being about fourteen times as laree as Pennsylvania, find. should England be permitted to thus forcibly seize and uruvatrmtaWy hold the more valuable portion without our protest, very soon all would be taken, and tnen Columbia, Ecuador and Peru would soon come within her octopus grasp. The whole claim is for the purpose of extending territor ial possession injmerica, anil if this is not a violation of the Monroe due trine it is difficult to say what would reasonably be considered a violation. Did she simply se ze a port until a reasonable indemnity was paid whether that indemnity were reallv justly levied or not, our country would h?.ve nothing to say beyond, perhaps a friendly protest, but that Great Britain should gradually push into the interior an imaginary line found ed on no ownership higher than ar rogance, can never be permitted. If it should be, the time would not bi long until a powerful British posses sion to the south of us, as there is al ready one to the north, and we would be sandwiched between the two, to our eternal danger, annoyance and regret. This the Yankee nation will not penSiit. . In this matter the gov ernment of the United States will not be ignored. News, news, news 1 It's enough to give a man the blues. 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