The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 03, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
: cnuors ooitoiwatiom.
T Sog te fully frown at tie tni ef
tewcoad rear.
AfxML 1.0W pl f to in London
baLeedon to fewer ttan IW jroai
Tk London Sctool Board bu K
atbooia taatr it cfcri.
Mkenn on ticyelt ar now to M
ten tn pome of tb s iiurti of Paria.
'AioUtr strtcM ij being ia3e t
srM IJvcrjot" win rooopci rr-
It U (suoa'.H that tae railwari
tvtac into Uonayn 8 trout eu.ow.'.w
pvUarM of rztu rer annum.
X UcJt plaJe 1 treTlent in tae
MtgfcborrxKMl cf TowoiTilie, Queen
laad, tn4 tr.;e are f.or.ed to be 07
tac by bundreii Callv.
It la believwi ttt tfce first to! unit of
Usr4 Beons!ii2 i ia;r wll) be l
m4 titter tt t&e end of till or tue
tr-Hinlng of text year.
H mc:ne cr flerlet taj teen in
pottlte m or on uie for more ttan two
rears previous to the application tMa
fact wiil ?ceri:r prevent tfce graaf
ian of a patent.
Tt wbeat of wutntm covttrt con
araa store tltromtncH'Js iban ttiiU
gnj.u tn tEprite or northern ios-9,
aad bance Is tetter culled for tne zcaa
atkctsra of macaroni.
1T DpartBnt cf Agriculture
state tfiit toe average cost of leniiu
ara for an acre of w!:?at in New Haxp
fttrej is tae newer &taua tiia
iSaa cata Utile tp-jre.
Hrr anl or:?:tal des'.gtis for omi
meats, patterta. tritu. pictures to te
aiintM, ran, woven or otaerwle work
ml In or ca an artioe to be taaaufac
tarti may be rttfLtta.
Wbeat stands at the bead of foo4
jralna, co&ta:E.!bg not only a consid
erable proportion of starch, but a;.
ucut of the Litrc?-:nous tiesats
adapted to the auj'port of life.
Tbe first cheaicai factory opened in
Ala country was In Salem. Maj-s.. in
18X1. At first treat objection wsa made
to Uie establifficent of the factory. tn?
persons living near claiming that tt
fames of the chemicals poisoaei tie
Ur and made Hf intolerable. -
Between the ordinary harmless inik
and such gr':ies as the cobra aal
viper there Is great structural Clffr
ence in the forrcatlon of the head. In
ilghly poisonous snak-.s the lower Jaw
bone Is 8horter.ed. while the transverse
nr Inner Jaw-l-cne Is corTespoailngly
leiLgtlitned.
Kites will likrty be used In future
warfare for carrying such explosives as
dynamite, i'cr this purpose a series of
seren kites, built on light bamboo
frames, will be employed, and the ex
plosives could be carried to an enor
mous distance, and then automatically
dropped by pulling a string.
Cyelomania has attacked the Gov
ernment omcials in London severely,
and every day six or seven machines
sra stacked in the tall of the Foreign
OSIce, three or four o'itsido the Ixxal
Government Board, nd a& many at the
India Office. A dozen machlaej can al
ways, be found witbln the precincts of
the House of Commons.
Slowe House, Buckingham, so inti
mately connected wlih the royal fam
ily of France, is to be let, or the vast
estate wlil be sold. The stately tnces
tral bouse of the Duke of Buckingham
a&d Cbandos la one of the most nota
ble In the whole kingdom. It contains
ovtr 100 rooms, and is said :o require
a fortune of JlOO.GOO a year to keep it
op.
Tbe doings of the Sultan'? court at
Constantinople are least kno n of
tboee of any royal court. Th'r first rei
son for this is that tbe Sultac is in con
stant terror of assasHinition owing to
tn Intestine discords of his kingdom.
The consequence is that when he goes
out he never lets it be known till the
last moment where he is going to.
By far the most remarkablj imita
tion of our method of digesting food li
furaiKhed by the Sundew and Venus'
Fry-trap. When a fly or other insect
alights upon the leaf of either o these
Iiianta it is seized by the curving over
of hairs, or the sudden clrging of tbe
two halves of the leaf. Then a glull
noos fluid is poured out, which cls
aoives all the soft tissues of tb9 insect,
leaving only the wiegs and hard 'nteg-amenta.
THIS AD THAT,
a - - r
Tiie elevator boy has much to oo
toward the elevation of the masses.
"How often do you cut your grass?"
"Every time my neighbor hai his lawn
mower sharpened."
There are 25,000 Hebrews in the city
at Amsterdam, Holland, and over 10,
000 of them are dealers in diamonds.
A reporter for a Wisconsin newspa
per writes: "Those who personally
know our esteemed fellow citizen, Col.
Dash, will regret to hear that he was
brutally assaulted last evening, but not
kUled."
The Boston Beacon observes that it
la all right for the summer girl to lavgn
at the old man for eating with his
knife, but when it comes to signing
checks with a pen, she thinks he's Jiut
roo lovely.
A Pittsburg judge has decided that
a policeman killed in removing a ltve
electric wire from a sidewalk Is not
guilty of contributory negligence. It
was the duty of the oncer to remove
the wire, the Judge held.
You didn't stay long at that hotel
which advertised a fine trout stream in
the rlclnity?" "No; the hotel man ex
plained that it was a fine trout stream,
but he couldn't help it If the trout
hadn't sense enough to find it out."
BAT BLR APPROPRIATE.
TJIck Blue, of Kansas, is a pleating
rarlatlon from the Browns, Whites,
Blacks and Cnys. ,
Chairman Tov.naker presided at a
m.ent Kansas convention, and had
most of ti c!u:hlr.g t-jrn off.
Miss Jut-ip is the- fltMngly athletic
name of the new woman who tfaches
physical culture i;j the Sedalla Chau
tauqua. One of the roost elaborate cyclone
cellars in the zc,.!.yr belt has been con
Bt meted In (y.t-n. Mo., by a gentle
man blcsiryJ v.i.h the name of Cave
UuIlt- -
SIlTjr TEI5GS.
t afnt afr1 rv make, or la.!,
bu.. or worm, or mire.
Aft' thtr.ri 'at rtrls tt tkeerwl or I thln
re awful nice?
I'm prtxty brar. I gut; an yet I bats
to t to b4.
For. when I'm tuck4 op wirm a saog
a' whn tnv prrr ar .ail.
Mother t:s me ' Harpy Dream" aad
tak away t!n U.ht,
An- lret me lyln' all a'.on an' reetn'
th:r.f at right:
Sorr.ovm tlxr'r In e comer, aotoa-
t:me :hey'r by tbe door.
P-:..--'T,'t thr-r all a-ttanltn' la the
n'5 !: c tb Bor;
P??r.im-j they're a-)tt!n' down, some-
t:rr theyr wa!n roun
Po eor-.:y aa' eo crepylike tby aerer
mk a eojr.d'
Bon-.;m ihey are as b'.a;k as ink, aa
tir t mt they're white
But rh' coior ain't no 4:r7erenc when yoa
r-t tfi:r.. at olirht!
Once. hn I lik4 a feller 'at hal Jat
move J on our tret.
An- fi-.her ent roe up to bed without a
b" to U
I woke ap In the dark an' aw thlr.fS
tr,d;o' In a row.
A-lvk n' at rtt cros-ey5 an' p'lntla' at
rr. o'
Oh. my: I wa ekeered that time I
n-vT p' a mite
If. a:mo-t alius I'm bad I thlnjs at
Lucky thlr. I alr.'t a rtrl. or I'd be skeer
i to 4-aih:
V.e.n' a hoy. I d-j'ik my bad an bold my
breath;
An' I am oh' o jerry Vm a naughty boy.
an' then
I prom! to be better an' I say tny pray
er aca n: 1
Cran n-. tell, me thaf. the only way to ,
make It right I
V:t,f'. a fV.'.er has been wicked an' sees
thir.gs at r.ifh:: j
Ar.' ha wher. other naughtyboys wouid
coax m Ir.to :n. I
I try to j-a-h the Tempter', voice 'at
urjr- me within; !
An' wr.tr. they'f r!e for supper, or cakes
'a: b:g an' nice. I
I want tobut I do not paes my plate
Tr them thlrgi twlc'.
No. ruther lt Ptarratlon wipe me !ow;y ;
out o' Fight
Than I fhould keep a-'lvin on an' eeln' ,
;i:r.?f at night! Eugene Field, i
A FISH STOET.
An Oregon Rancher Say. Carp Eat BU
Meadow Oral.
A rancher, whose place is on tte bot
tom alnz the Wi'.liamette slough, be
low Holbrook station, was In the city
yesterday to find out whether he bad
any recourse against the United Sta'ei
Fish Commission for the lntroJuc.lon
c carp into the rivers In this section.
He says tht fifh are destroying hl
meadows by eating his grass and grub
bing up the roots. As the water over
Cows his meadows the carp follow it
up in thouian is, the small ones, weigh
ing about three pounds, pushing their
way up where the water is only three
Inches or so in depth and clearing oil
all vegetation, so that when the water
recedes he will have mud flats In the
place of meadows. He says that while
looking at the fish eating his grass cn
Sundays te got so mad that he took
off his shoes and stockings and went
out into the shallow water and attack
ed them with a hoe. He slashed a lot
of them in two. but when the drove be
came alarmed, and made for deep water
they bumped their noses against his
shins and came near knocking him ofl
his feet, and his ankles are all black
and blue from the thumping he sot. As
for driving the carp away, he say. he
might as well have tried to sweep back
the rise of the Columbia with a broom.
-Portland Morning OregonUn.
A Pie for th. Inonrenta.
My trembling hands must write 8
freest against the slaughter of the in
nocents. I quote from a writer in Flor
ida: "The birds are killed at the sea
son of the year when they are rearing
their young. On passing the rookeric
where the hunters had been a few
days previous, the screams and calls of
the starving young birds were pitiful
to hear. Some were Just fledged while
others were so young that they could
make but little noise. But all must in
evitably starve to death. I cannot de
scribe the horror it gave me to hear
the pitiful screams of the dying little
blrdB. If every woman who wears
birds could hear those cries the work
would soon cease. Xo Christian should
ever carry a grave upon her head, even
If made of lace and silk. They come
and sing no more. Their wings, heads
and whole bodies in countless thou
sands have been sold for ornaments to
gratify female pride and vanity. We
never see a lady's bonnet bordered with
the carcases or wings of the slaughter
ed songsters of the forests that It does
not remind us of the coffin and the
sepulchre." Does any woman imagine
these withered corpses are beautiful?
Not so; the birds lost their beauty
with their lives. "Blessed are tbe
merciful." I think so much of this
paper that I feel sure it is as anxious
as I am to see the dear little songsters
preserved and without arsenic. Mrs.
Maria S. Crocker.
Summer Vacation In Winter.
I would like to tell the Tablers a
good way to enjoy their summer vaca
tion In the winter. At least, we have
tried it and enjoy it very much. While
on your vacation, gather flowers, ferns,
etc., from the different places you visit,
press and label as you gather them, and
take them home with you. Provide
yourself with a stiff-covered notebook
and a bottle of mucilage. -Some cold,
stormy day In winter, when perhapB
you are f'-elir.g dull or blue, take out
your notebook and mucilage, get pen
and Ink, spread your souvenirs on the
table before you. see that the room is
warm and comfortable, and you are
ready for a pleasant afternoon. Fasten
your first flower or fern Into your note
book and describe the place and cir
cumstances of the time In which you
picked it. V.'ith the second flower do
the same, and so ou as long as you
like or have time. As you thus recall
the pleasures of your vacation you will
be living thein over again, and tbe
sturm, the cold or the blues will be for
gotten. When flnl&hed, your book
raiikes a nice souvenir to lock at any
tims. Ph ase try this and report next
winter. One of Ten Daughters.
j Tommy Mamma, I wish you wert
I Interested in foreign lai-salons. .Mam-
ma Why? Tommy Cos Billy liar-
low b luamma is, and she doesn t notice
when Billy does naughty things.
A LITTLI tT.
XTfc Ild ycra nay her hom U Men
ly furnished? Clara-I said It wa
furnished at great expense. Brooklyx
Lire. "
When it berlns to get real summery
hot. can't we manage to have th
weather man arreeted for scorching ?
Philadelphia North American.
"What a heap of style Jimmle Wat
son's wife throws on." "Oh, yes; Jim
mle started a bicycle repair shop lasl
week." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Brlggs Does your wife laugh when
yon tell her a funny story? Braggs
Oh, yes. I always tell her beforebani
that It Is fanny. Indianapolis Journal
She Do you know anything worw
than a man taking a kls without ask
ing for It? He I do. "What, for In
stace?" "Asking for it without tsk
tng it."
Mrs. Winks I don't see how yon
could afford to pay $100 for a wheel
Mr. Winks I couldn't. That's why I
have got to pay 105 for IL Socservjilf
Journal.
Tommr Paw. what Is a designing
Tlllain? Mr. Figg Oh. the description
would apply to one of these poster art
ists about as well as anything In
dianapolis Journal.
Sweet Is the summer breete that goes
To gladden toiling man , ,
Especially the one that Bows '
From an electric fan.
Washington Star.
"Look here. Bawl Barings. I've
proposition to make." "What Is It,
Noopops?" "Tou stop talking about
your bicycle and I'll not say another
word about my smart baby." Truth.
Justice Too are charged wiih steal
ing Col. Julep's chickens. Have you
any witnesses? I'ncle Moe I fc?b it
I don't steal chickens Ufa' witaesses
Amuslcg Journal.
Toung Husband Are you in favor oi
free silver or the gol standard, my
love? Toung Wife Oh. I don cere,
mv dear, so long 3? you have plenty of
It. Philadelphia North American.
"We cannot find a place to go this
summer." "What's the trouble?" "We
want a summer resort from which we
won't have to write home that we sleep
under blankets." Chicago Record.
"Say, Dobbs, all your family are
away; what do you keep your alarm
clock going for?" "1 want to wake up
every hour anl reiiize that I don't
tave to walk the baby." Chicago
Record.
George How do you like It, Cora?
Cora It's perfectly fOTeiy. But wnat
do they have all these policemen at the
game for? on. I know; it is to keej the
men from stealing taes. Somrviile
Journal.
Rugby Our landlady is one of the
most expert calculators In town. Wil.
kins Is she? Rugby-Tep. We had
beans for dinner to-day and she asked
me how many I would have. Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Edith and Mabel had Just put their
dollies in their little crib. Said Edith,
with a sigh of relief. "There, I m
thankful we've got the children to bed.
We shall have a little peace now."
Boston Transcript
Wheeler I see by the papers that a
Chicago bicycler was held up by two
men. Sprocket (feeling if the court
plaster was in place on Lis face) '1
wish to gracious it had been me!
Yonkers Statesman.
Jilson Is Jubbs sick or traveling?
Jabson Neither. What makes you
think so? Jilson I've been looking
out of the window the last ten minutes
and I haven't seen him playing a hose
on his lawn. Roxbury Gazette.
Judge What is the ground for com
plaint in this divorce case? Counsel
Pfease. your honor, the main plea will
be incompatibility of temper In regard
to the merits of their respective bicy
cles. New York Evening Telegram.
"How is Jenny See getting along
with her bicycle lessons?" "Oh, nice
ly." replied the young enthusiast. "She
has only taken six now, and, do you
know, I never saw any one fall off a
wheel so gracefully:" Buffalo Ttvjes.
VBEEL3 WITHIN WHEELS.
Little Black Bear, a Nez Perce chief,
not long ago swapped several horses
for a safety.
An Englishman has started out on a
6,000 mile ride to Irkutsk on a wheel,
carrying his baggage.
There Is a terror of the town In
Kansau City who reads his morning
newspaper as he scorches through the
streets.
There are probably more bicycles pej
head of white population in Johannes
burg, South Africa, than anywhere
else in the world.
The talent is loud in praise of tbe
presence of mind of 'the young man
who hitched a life-preserver to his
wheel when the excursion steamer
broke down.
In proportion to the number engaged
In it cycling 1b by no means a danger
ous pastime. Only 2 per cent of hign
way accidents in Great Britain come
from bicycles.
At a recent bicycle wedding in Auro
ra, III., the bride was attired in dark
green bloomers trimmed with gold to
match her wheel. A bicycle honey
moon trip followed.
BOSTON IS QUEER.
Tier subway 1b to be inspected nexl
October by the convention of the na
tional funeral directors.
Her Sullivan and her Public Library
aie her two principal Institutions. But
there's the east wind also.
Her young man wiio wrote an opera
In nineteen hours 1b expected to re
store her literary supremacy.
Her people when in foreign towns
always register from Boston if they
live anywhere east of Worcester.
Her pride In the Set via, "the largest
ship that ever came to Boston," Is
touching. The Strvla ranks No. 6 la
the Cunatd transatlantic fleet.
Her trolley-car conductors quote
Horace and her newspapers print
'Planters" for "Plr.utus." Even the
Atlantic Monthly irints bad Latin.
Her original territory shows a de
crease of population, but her suburbi
are booming bt&uilfuHy because of the
general desire to live out of Boston,
yet within range.
PATrm TRiunKO.
B Kmw How tm Tntla Elpbat, Hot
Oof ?Ta Tao Mark for Hlwt.
"How long has It Uken you to train
these elephants V asked the reporter.
"I've bad m three years." replied
the keeper. "Been training 'em steady
all that time."
"Do you have to be sever with
them?"
"Always. If ever you let an elephant
get the upper hand of you Just Once
you're a goner. If you try to boss him
and he finds you're afraid of him, he'll
watch his chance and kill you. Aa
elephant ain't ruled by love."
"But you reward bim when he has
learned his leeeon all right, don't you?"
"Oh, yes. He knows If he goes
through his performance without a
break he'll get a tit-bit of some kind,
and If he doesn't he ll get the pitchfork.
And sometimes we have to give him
the pitchfork anyhow."
"Doesn't It require a great deal of
patience to train ad elephant?"
"Now you're talking, young man. It
lake more patience than anything else
in this world. An elephant Is a mighty
smart animal, but he's tricky. When
you think you've got him all right he'll
take a wrong shoot, and you have to
do it all over again. Patience? You
don't know what the word means un
less you've trained an elephant,"
"Is this your boy beret" ..4 '
"Yes."
"Are you going to make an elephant
trainer of him?"
"I used to think I would, but I've
given It up."
"What's the matter with him?"
"Well, hes toe hard to manage. I
haven't the patience, I guess." Chi
cago Tribune.
A Great Catch.
Mrs. Housenlot The young man who
rails on Addle seems to be a very nice
sort of fellow. I think he would make
J a nice catch for her.
Mr. Housenlot Well, I should say
so. He's a baseball umpire and his life
is Insured for 140,000.
r let Ion.
A friend of mine who writes stories
the other day had an order for a piece
of work to be finished in a great hur
ry. He dashed Into it head first, and
that night read his Introduction to the
family in the dining room for the ben
efit of domestic criticism. A servant
was clearing the table during the read
ing, and when his wife visited the
kitchen afterward she asked:
"Sure, did that fellow find that girl
Mr. Smith was tellin' yez about?"
"Mr. Smith will make him find her,"
the author's wife replied, and then
something in the servant's manner led
her to think the girl regarded it as a
veritable occurrence. So she added:
"You know that Is only a made-up
story; there were no such people."
"What! Mr. Smith made that up
.out of his head?"
"Certainly."
"And he never seen that girl at all?"
"There was no such girl to see."
The devout daughter of Erin reflect
ed a moment. Then she exclaimed:
"Sure. Mr. Smith will never get to
heaven If he goes around makln' up big
lies like that," Brooklyn Life.
Boring a W heel.
He fixed a passionate, yearning gaze
npon her, and his words came slowly
and with painful emphasis.
"I am about to buy a wheel," he said,
"and I have come to you at this crisis
in my life to ask your advice upon a
matter that is more to me than life It
self." For the first time since she become
accustomed to wearing bloomers a gen
tle bluBh suffused her cheeks, for she
realized what was coming.
"Speak!" she said, and her breath
came in abbreviated bloomers.
"Would you or would you not advise
me to get a tandem?" he asked, and it
was easy to see that his whole future
was bound up In the question.
Her eyes rested on the ground aa she
answered softly: "Get one."
"Darling," he cried Joyously, and for
a minute or two their heads were so
close together that it was Impossible
to say which was his Fedora hat and
which was hers.
And thus they became engaged.
Chicago Post
Establishing nil Character. "
Judge Do you know this man?
Witness Oi do thot, yer anner.
Judge Is he a man of good moral
character?
Witness (bewildered) An sure Ol'm
not afther understandln' yer 'anner.
Judge does he stand fair In the
community?
Witness By me sowl, Oi don'; ap
prehend yer manlng.
Judge (irritably) I mean, glr. Is he a
good man? -
Witness Och. by the holy saints, an'
thot he is. Didn't he lick the best mon
in the praslnk? And am Oi not that
spalpeen meself? Washington Time
The r.rouiue Article.
"I am beginning to have doubts
tbout our prospective son-in-law," &ne
said, thoughtfully.
"Why? What is the matter with
him?" he asked, anxiously.
"I'm afraid that his title is spurious
thM he really rices not belong to the
aristocracy of E irope."
"Oh, you needn't worry about that,"
he replied with evident relief. "I have
good reason to know that he is the
genuine article. He has already struck
me for a loan of J3''0, sgrteing to let
that sum be deducted from the dowry
cf lila pronpectlva v- ife in order to in
sure payment of It." Washington Poiri,
r
"The Old Soldier's Favorite5,
A little bit of pension goes a long
way if you chew "Battle Ax'
The biggest piece of really high
grade tobacco ever sold for 5 cents;
almost twice as large as the other
fellow's inferior brand
"He that works easily works success
fully." 'Tis very easy to clean
house with
SAIPOLJO
TEE LATE BILLKfE.
Characteristic ol One of Our Creates!
Native Humorists.
When Bill Nye went to the New
York irltf, he was offered $150 a
week. "I had to use a great deal of
persuasion, said Colonel Cockerill
in speaking of it afterward, ' to get
him to take up his abode in New
York and become a regular member
of the World staff. He was afraid of
the big city. He thought that his
homely humor would not be appre
ciated here, and that he would lose his
touch with things rural. I convinced
him that the metropolis was made up
of country born men, :,and that our
active, potential citizens loved the
smell ol dog fennel, the hum of the
bee and the sweet incense of the hay
mow on wet days.
" Nye never cared much about his
personal appearance. He wore clothes
simply to cover him, he said, and it
was true. Some persons might think
that Nye was a peculiarly fortunate
man. It is a fact that he was the
victim of many misfortunes. Soon
after he began to make money by his
writings he was afflicted with spinal
meningitis, which was epidemic at the
time. He had just recovered and
had gone to Wisconsin, where he was
visiting his brother, when he was
caught out in a cyclone and almost
killed. About both misfortunes he
wrote in such a humorous manner
that those who did not know him
personally think to this day that he
was merely romancing. The incidents
were serious realities, however. He
used to explain his lack of hair by
saying ' that the spinal meningitis
loosened the roots and that when the
cyclone came along his hair was blown
off with the leaves. On another oc
casion he seriously assured an inquirer
that his head grew faster than his hair.
Then he was confined to a hospital
for a long time with kidney trouble,
and was shipwrecked about a year
ago in the Betraudas. Both incidents
served as topics for humorous articles.
Be Cmvinced.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or
stamps, a generous sample will be
mailed of the most popular Catanh
and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream
Balm) sufficient to demonstrate its
great merit. Full size 50c.
ELY EROTHERS,
56 Warren St., New York City.
Catarrh caused difficulty in speak
ing and to a great extent loss of hear
ing. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm
dropping of mucus has ceased, voice
a nd hearing have greatly improved.
J . W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Mon
mouth, 111.
Coie Erothers Find a Coal ilice.
A dispatch from Beaver MeaJow
says that by mere chance Coxe Bros.,
& Co., recover a property wor'.h
millions of dollars. In 1853 the o'J
Temperance mine at this place wis
set on fire by an explosion and three
lives were lost. The maps were lost
and all traces of the ramifications of
the opening was lost. The r.i;r.e was
filled with water and has since bcea
closed. Many thousands cf dollars
have been spent in endeavoring to
find the underground extension with
out success. Coxe ten years ago
proposed tunneling the Quakake
Mountain to reach it but the project,
which would cost millions, was aban
doned. Since his death the company
took the matter up, and recently ar
ranged to carry out the scheme.
Meanwhile the Cross Creek Coal Co.
and YanWickle & Co. were on oppos
ite sides of the flooded mine.
The searching party carried bore
holes ahead of them to avoid a catas
trophe. Last Sunday superintendent
Kudlich directed his men to put a
hole through the roof of the gangway.
To their utter astonishment they ran
into the long lost mine after drilling
five feet The men had to run for
their lives from the water which
already flooded Beaver Meadow anJ
Coleraine, and the mine will Le clear
ed in a short time.
The terrible risk that !us kn
taken is only now appreciated, but
the bright prospects for the commun
ity percludes any censure.
The Shakets of Mount Lebanon, 1
community of simple, honest. God
fearing men and women, have pre
pared the Shaker Digestive Cordw
for many years, and it is always the
same, simple, 'honest, curative medi
cine that has helped to make th
Shakers the healthy, long-lived pePlc
that they are. The Shakers neyet
have indigestion. This is partly owing
to their simple mode of life, partly 10
the wonderful properties cf Sha
Digestive Cordial. Indigestion is
caused by the stomach glands not
supplying enough digestive jllice'
Shaker Digestive Cordial supp'-5
what's wanting. Shaker l,;3Crfi
Cordial invitror.ifpe tin? stor.i.u't i';
all its glands so that after aw hile tVy
don't need help. As evidence of'1
henesty of Shaker Digestive CorcW'
the formula is printed on every ',Jtl,e')
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents
$1.00 per botile.
The Colvmiuan will be ?e:'.t f"
now until after the election ''r ''
cents. Subscribe for it.