3 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOM8BURO. PA. The Voters to Decly. An adjourned meeting of the Council was held on Thursday night, President Holmes and members Gorrcy, Raw lings, Kochcr, Kunkle, Brobst and Richards present. Town Solicitor Fred Ikclcr was present, and advised the council that only questions of new, prospective indebtedness could be left to a vote of the people. He advised the Council that the item of $5000 for lighting the streets could not legally form a part of the amount which was to be voted on, as this was already a debt resting upon the. Town under their contract with the Electric Light Co. Mr. Gorrcy then offered this reso lution and moved its adoption : Resolved: That the following pro position be submitted to a vote of the electors of Bloomsburg, at the Febru ary election : 1 hat the bonded in debtedness of our Town be increased to an amount sufficient to cover the following expenditures for the coming year. or Light $ 500.00 Water . 1125.00 Police 1000.00 Fire Department 500.00 salaries , .. 47500 Streets 6000.00 Sewer 3000.00 DEATH IN ALOVE LETTER. WASHINGTON NEWS. Total $12, 60c. 00 It was seconded by Mr. Brobst and adopted, all voting yes except Mr, Kunkle who declined to vote either way. On motion of Gorrey and Richard the Solicitor is directed to put the resolution in legal form and prepare the proper ordinance for publication. KAM'S BORN BLASTS. No eyes can see like those of the soul. God's mercy can no more wear out j than his love. If our belief is wrong, our eternity will be wrong. Every successful christian life must be a life of faith. Growth in grace is often helped by having the grace to say no. As soon as though? finds a body it begins trying to move the world. If some people would laugh more, their doctor bills would be less. When a young lion is hungry, how much better of)' is he than a wolf? Persecuting a good man is the devil's way of showing that he hates God. The wages of sin is death, no matter how promptly we pay our pew rent. . When praise is going up, showers of blessing are sure to be coming down. Considering what God has done will soon lead us to rejoice in what he will do. There is only here and there a man who praises God half as much as he should. When we have a keen eye for the faults of others, we are apt to be blind to our own. A right state of heart cannot be maintained without keeping a close watch on the tongue. Open the door of vour, heart for Christ, and he will open the door of heaven for you. The devil can meet eloquence with out trouble, but he has never been able to stand before love. ' Many a church member makes too much noise in his politics and keeps too still in his religion. Bread from God's table can be counted on in superabundance by those who faithtully do his work. The Christian should never let his heart stop singing of the day when his sins were washed away. It ought to be a matter of principle with the Christian to praise the Lord, whether he feels like it or not. Hoarding up money in a miserly way can never be done without making a beggar of the man who does it. Freedom from want is not for the strongest lion, but it may be enjoyed Dy the weakest of the Lord s sheep, GIRLS TONGUE CUT IN SEALING IT CAUSED BLOOD POISONING. Miss Helen Musgrave, of Cameron township, near Shamokin found death in a letter to her lover. While mois tening the back of the envelope pre paratory to sealing it the young girl s tongue was slightly lacerated, which resulted in blood poisoning, from which she died on Sunday. The girl had had a quarrel with her lover, Herman Shultz. about two weeks ago, and he left for Pittsburg. As soon as he was gone, however, she repented, and for several clays she worried over the affair, and sat down and wrote the letter, asking forgive ness and pleading with htm to return. It was in sealinz this letter that her tongue received the lacerations which ended in her awful death. DOOMED TO DIE. Her tongue began to swell, and on the fourth day alter the letter was mailed sharp pains racked her system. Doctors were called in, and alter a careful examination found that she could not recover. , The patient bore the announce ment of her fate bravely, but asked that her lover be notified of her con dition. His ' response was prompt, and he arrived last Saturday, but only to find her dying. With tears in her eves she asked him to kiss her, and then they sobbed in each other's arms. Death ended her sufferings early on Sunday morning, and she was buried Wednesday afternoon. WOMAN'S LONG HOURS. flow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can -i U be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, U. We the undersigned, have known F. T. 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 & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the bloou and mucous surfaces of the system Price 7 sc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. LIKE HIS SUBSGEIPTION BILL. "Can you tell me what sort of weather we may expect next month? wrote a farmer to his local paper, and the editor replied as follows : "It is my opinion the weather next month will be very much like your subscrip tion bill" The farmer wondered for an hour what the editor was driving at, when he happened to think of the word "unsettled." , He sent a post office order. And now the editor is wondering why more subscribers don asic him about the weather next month. Business men who do advertising ougm 10 ue interested in the wellare of the local newspapers and so far as possible assist in increasing their cir culation, because m so doing, they are directly helping to spread their advertisement before the people wrougnout the country. The ad vertisers are the ones who suffer when -1 1 . . . local paper is displaced by a city paper, in winch they do not advertise, but which do contain the advertise ments of foreign houses bidding for the local trade. But our advertisers are so slow to see this point. A new device is being introduced which will make banks safer proof against nitro-glycerine explosion, says the Wilkes-Barre Record, and expen ments have been made at the Wyom ing National Bank in that city by agents of a Chicago firm showing the efficacy of a secret packing which is so placed in a safe that it becomes nitro-glycerine proof 5 in other words, burglars cannot place this explosive so that it can damage a safe. Here tofore it was always found possible to get the nitro-glycerine into the lock or about the hinges and a sale other wise burglar proof could in many cases be blown open. The combination lock spindle also afforded a means of ingress for nitroglycerine, but by the adoption of the packing and lock of the Chicago firm referred to it is utterly impossible to use the nitro glycerine with any effect. The first thing the agents did at the bank was to remove the lock spindle and make the door perfectly solid. Then around the edges of the door they inserted their secret packing and rendered it perfectly air tight when the door is closed. Kerosene oil was used to attempt to penetrate the cracks, but it was found utterly impassible to do so. A sdo-pound air pump was also used, with which it was shown that the secret packing had rendered the door air tight. The invention is con sidered a valuable one and is being adopted by banks all over the country. The combination lock heretofore on the sale has been removed and a Murton Harris automatic lock substi tuted. By this device even the cashier is unable to tamper with it. The door cannot be locked without first setting the time lock and it can not be opened until the time expires. If the cashier locks the door on Sat urday night, setting the time lock at 8 a. m. on Monday, it is impossible for him to open the safe before that time. But when that hour arrives the bolts fly back and the door swings open. Thousands Are Trying It- On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demonstrate its great merit. Full -size 50c. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I can use Ely's Cream Balm with afety and it does all that is claimed for it. B. W. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. In tho (lebnte on the immigration bill, Honntor Morjrnn made the oomo what nnrprlNltiff mipirestlnn tlint Immi grant n lio compound to hnvo a knowl odRP of tin Ton ConimandmontH. Id his upooch on the quoHtlon lie nld: "It Is lu no spirit of levity, that I in troduce what I consider to uo very much tlio most Importnnt feature of education Into this menmirp, for nn education on the Christian hauls of the American Government Is sometliliitf which every man ought to have before lm acquires at least the rlnhts or cm Boimhlp by adoption of this Govern ment I need not enlarge upon that. I only want to dlnabuse any Impression that possibly might arise In Hie uimus of the Senate of the country that In the Introduction of this feature of the ser ious Intention of maklug every man who cornea to the test to ncqulre Am erican citizenship to show before the olllcer, the Judge who admits him, that he knows the foundations or tne Christian rellelon as they are taught lu tho Ten Commandments. If he can rend tho Ten Commandments lu his own way, whether ne pursues 1 u m not, ho is that far advanced toward real civilization, and Until ho Is ad vanced that far toward real civilian tlou he has never made one step In the march In that direction. The man who has not taken that step, the man whose mind and conscience do not reeogulzo the supreme and divine au thority of the Ten Commandments as the basis of all Jurisprudence and nil law, has no right or qualification under the flag of the United States, 'inai is not a religious test by nny means. 11 la a test that goes to the constitution of society; It Is a test whlon relates to that organism which pervades nil Christendom, and It Is a test which no nation In this world and no people in this world would dispense with or cnu nlT.ird to dlsnelise with without iuvoU lug upon themselves the destruction 01 the Almlirhty." s..nntor Morcnn's amendment tlHi noi Impress the Senate favorably; although eight Democrats, five Hepublicnua and three SUverites voted for it. The Washington Tost Is the author ity for n good story on Senator Cullom If Illinois. It suya that the night was cold, and Senator Cullom, wnrmea m his blankets, was sound asleep. IUng-g-g-g-g! went the electric door bell, and the Senator, wondering wno wanted to disturb him In the middle of the night, put on his dressing gown nnd descended the stairs to the door. There stood a telegraph boy with a dispatch. The Senator took the envelope and tore It open hastily. Out lu Illinois the con gregatlon of a church had held a meet ing, and had taken action on tne ban Question. The telegram read Hurrah for Cuba and your noble speech!" The Senator Is a friend or Cuba, and he likes compliments, but at a nViock In tho morning well, the Senator didn't say a thing! reople who want to know what colng on in the United States senate ask Aldrich of Rhode Island or Lodge of Massachusetts. These hnndsome members are known as the newsguth overs of the Senate. Aldrich is the Chesterfield of the chamber; Lod the literary member. They seldom re main In their seats. It is Impossible to spot them by referring to a Senate dlnirram. They are always In some body else's seat, chinning with a col league, picking up the latest commit tee-room information and gossip. They visit from aisle to aisle, from Repub lican side to Democratic, not lufre- auently dropping down beside a Popu list or a Sllverlte. Nothing gets by them except lightning, and Lodge even defies that. The scheme for having the inaugural ball In the elegant new library build Inn was abandoned owing to the oppo sition of Countess nnd citizens who thoucht the building might be dam ni?d bv the not always orderly ball crowd. ' The District of Columbia, which probably has more legislation than any other territory of the United States, Is the subject of a bill on the subject of good milk. The bill provides that no nerson shall sell, exchange, or deliver any cream that contains less than per cent, of butter fat. Another bill changes the names of the alphabetical streets In Washington, so that hereaf ter they are to be known as Adams, Bancroft, Clay, Decatur, Emerson, Franklin, Grant, Hamilton, Kane, Lin coln, Marshall, Newconib, Oglethorpe, Perry, Qulueey, Randolph, Stanton, Taylor, Union, VanBuren, and eb Bter. Senator. 8HE T0IL3 AFTER MAM'3 WORK IS DONE. DAY'S WfiKt She Una to Contend With Wort That Hoonrr or Utter llreaks JDowa lief Delloata Organism. The great majority of women "work to live" and "live to work," and as the hands of the clock approach tho hour of six, those) em ployed In stores, offices, mills and factories, hail closing time with Is Joy. They have won their day's bread, but some iii ties are yet to be performed, and many personal mat ters to bo attended to. They have mending to do, and dresses or bonnets to make, and UWig into the night they toil, for they must look neat, and they have no time during the day to attend to personal matters. Women, therefore, notwithstanding their delicate organism, work longer and more closely than men. They do not promptly heed suca signs as headache, buckache, blues, pains in the groins, bearing-down, "all gono" feelinfr, nervousness, loss of sleep and appetite, whites, irregular or painful monthly periods, coia ana swollen feet, etc., all symptoms of womb trouble, which, if not quickly checked, will launch them m a suit of misery. There Is but one absolute remedy for all those ills. Any woman who has to earn her own living1 will find it profitable to keep her system fortified with this tried and true woman's friend. Lydia E. l'inkham s Vegetable Com pound speedily removes the cause uud effects a lasting euro. We are glad to produce such letters as the following from Miss M. G. Mo- Nameo, 114 Catherine St., Utica, "For months I had been amieiec with that tired feeling, no ambition, no appetite, and a heavy bearing-down feeling of the uterus. 1 oepan 10 usu Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound. Soon those bad feelings passed away ; I began to have more ambition, my appetite improved and I gained raDidlv in every way, and now I am entirely well. I advise all my friends in mho the Compound, it is woman'i truest friend." Some other part of the country must have a corner on snow this winter. A PARIS SUGGESTION. POINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW. Self possession is nine points of the lawyer. Women forgive injuries, but never foreet slights. The man who is hopeless ot a home is a ruined man. To be trusted is a greater compli ment than to be loved. Life is too short for attempts or pretences that end in nothing. nod sees heroes wncre men see onlv the commonest kind of people, The wise man knows he knows nothing, the fool thinks he knows all. It is a miserable sight to see a poor man proud and a rich man avaricious, There is more trouble in having nothing to do than in having much to do. Some folks, like tugboats, seldom accomplish anything without a great deal ot Duffing and blowing ; but, un like tuuboats. thev often puff and blow without accomplishing anything, Be cheerful. If you have no great trouble on your mind you have no right to render other people miserable bv vour Ions tace ana dolorous tones. If you do you will be generally avoid ed. ' Moral worth is best. To be right is always to be powerful. Faithfulness, charity and justice to all is the only true measure by which to live anu Dy which to die. Wrong is always wrong and never can be made right. II. M. McAnniff, a Luzerne County attorney was ejected from the County Commissioners' office last week, and now he threatens to sue the Com missioners for $100,000 damages. E. A. RAWLINGS. tiRALKK IN - All Kinds ofMcat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, ork, Hams, Bacon, Tonguea, Bologna, &e. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, BLOOMSBURG, PA. tfiTTelephone connection. Pennsylvania Railroad Time Taine la effect Not. 15 8cranton(B B)lv riitston W llkMbnrr....lv plym'th Kerry ' Nanllooke " Mocanaqna wapwnllopen. " Ketiuopevk .... ar Pottsvtlle. lv Ilazlctnn ....... Tornhlrkon Fern Glen Hock t.lcn .... Nescopeck ar Nescopeck lv cieany . Khp.v Kerry " . lilooaisburg" RAILROAD TIME TABLE Catawlssa... rat awlfHu... H. Danville, bunbury DELAWARE.LACKA WANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOHTIIUIIBBBLAND Cameron. CliulHPky. Danville atawlssa ..... , Rupert Hloorusuurg....... ... Espy ... LlmeKlJge w on urove. BrlarcreeK...- ........... 7W A. If. 6 2S U8 ifso" 7 03 7(t TH 7 23 7 30 734 Berwick.. Beacauaven, Ulck'a Kerry. HhlfkBhlnuy.. IlunlCK-K's. ...... Nantlcoke Avnndalo Plymouth...- Plymouth Junction. KinirBon...m...... Bennett...... ........... Forty Kort Wyoming . WUHl fltl.RtOD Susquehanna Ave. miHton Duryea. ........... ....... Lackawanna. Taylor.... ... , .. ... Heiicvup...... 8CBANT0N. 8TAT10N8. SCRANTOK. Bellevue. .. Taylor LacKawmna... rmrvea...... Plttoton HUHquebanna Ave. weHt ruujtou, Wvomlnif. , Forty KorU......... Hen nett.. KlnKston . Plymouth Junction Plymouth A vomliile. ........ ........ Nam lcoke Huniook's ., Hblckulilnny Hlck'g Kerry Beach Haven....... Berwick Brtarureck Willow Orove Lime Ridge... Espy--.- Hloomaburg. Rupert Catawlasa.... Danville Cnulaaky, Cameron NOUTHUMBKBLAND, 7 4S 7M 800 8 10 ft ft) 8K7 3 Si 837 B4ii 8 Ni 8 A3 8 f DOt 9 06 V10 91 919 921 9 8i 9 37 9 4 A. II A.M. 00 8 01, 610 18 8 88 tlH 6 8'J 86 (140 8 45 8 48 64 8&9 704 709 714 7 JO 7 81 7 44 754 800 808 8 10 814 8 81 8 2S 6 84 8 40 8 55 905 920 A.M KAoT. P.M. A.M. T.V. 1.50 10 05 5 M 8 03 8 07 8 18 8 8H 8 88 8 39 8 if, 8 12 8 M 7 00 7 OH 7 18 7 19 7 H!) 7 40 7 B4 7 f 8 03 8 07 8 18 8 18 8 19 8 8! 8 8 8 89 8 44 8 48 8 87 9 14 9 V Hnnhtiry ... . .It LcwIMiurg ... ar AI1IIOQ " willlamBPort.." 1Ock Haven... ." 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Ilarrlsburg. .lv 10 04 in 11 10 14 1018 10 31 10 34 10 89 a 10 8 17 81 8 SI 98 8 81 8 86 Pittsburg. ..lv LewlRtown Jo Bunbury . ar 10 86 10 89 10 43 10 47 10 54 11 on 11 10 11 83 1183 1140 1150 11 56 13 04 1318 19 18 13 33 18 87 1846 1 00 P . 189 9 4 85) 154 3 5S 8 01 8 10 8 84 8(5 8 43 8 49 855 8 59 4 04 411 4 17 488 489 43 4 49 4 84 6(8 P. M. 6 44 863 "fori I 707 7 18 7 80 786 7 47 75J 8 0C 8 11 81 81 esc 881 8 41 86? 911 981 P.M Washington Baltimore Philadelphia... .lv HarrlBhunr.. Bunbury , I 7 05 A. M I 8 10 P. M. 110 40 111 60 111 80 Pittsburg. Id Clearflcld Phlllpaburg. Tyrone ueueronte.... Lock Haven.. ....Iv lv Connections sr. Rupert with Philadelphia A Rpiuiinir KflUroAd for Tamanend. Tamauua. Northumberland with P. K.DIv. P. ft R. for Harrl-bure. Lock uaven. emporium warren. Corry and Brie. W. F. HAIXSTEAD, Gen. Man., Scran ton, Pa. Krle ...,. Kane Renovo Lock Haven.... Willtamaport.. Milton LewlsOurg ....... Sunbury... ...... i Bunbury ........lv 8. Danville......" Catawlssa. " R. BloomHburg" Espy Ferry " Creasy " HftgeopecK ....ar SOOTU.- ARH1VI. II. Jfc B. K. R. am a.m. pm p.m. 7.H) 11. )0 6. .SO 3.40 7.03 11.85 .2 8 8 7.08 11.83 .4 8 35 6.3U 8.8 6.53 11.93 0.12 2 V0 5.50 11.80 (urn 9.15 6.40 11.10 5.51) 2.01) 6 29 11.01 5.48 1.81 6.S5 10.58 5.44 1.30 .18 10.58 5.87 1.85 6 0S 10.43 5.27 1.10 6.04 10 4' 5 23 12.35 6.02 : 0 3b 5.20 12.311 5.88 10.85l5.! 18.35 8.58 10.8316.18 18 SO 5.48 I0.28l5.03 13.03 5.41) 10.30i6.Olllll.60 -NORTH LSAVI stations, iamiomipmiatn (Mil 0.13 Nescopeok lv Rock ulen ar BlooinHbu'g. 1 8. SO ; 3 401 40 " P. P. I.31 9.43 6.44 Main St.. 8.8'l 9.4V8.47 9 s!s4 bIsh .ironame... i Paper UllUli Light st..l 8.4? 8.00 8.10 oriiriL-evll'e. H.fttl .torus ... w.un o.u Zaner's... 9.i'l8.2M .btlllwater. 9.13i8.30 ..Benton.. ..!9.3i s.4it ..Kdaon'p.... 9.26 8.4' t'OIO'S fr'k. 9.28,8.4' am a m p m p m LIAVI suearloaf.. 9.81 ..Laubacb.. 19.35 ...Central... 9.45 .Jam. City.. 1 9. 60 8. 5? I 8.57 4.071 4. 11 1 7.CJ 7.10 7.20 7.24 7.2H 7.39 7.44 T.4s 7.52 7.57 K.07 8.10 6.85 8.87 6.50 7.10 7.85 7.41 8.00 8.40 8.50 H.53 9.00 9.10 9 30 9.40 Fern Olen., Toinhlcken.. nazleron ... Potlsvllle , Nescopeck lv wapwanopen.ar Mocanaqua....." Nantlcoke " Plym'th Ferry" Wllkesbarre...." A. M I 8 8U I 6 08 P. M. I 8 10 A. M. I 8 80 A. M. t 7 80 t 9 18 I 4 65 I 4 80 A. M. I 8 05 I 9 38 P. M. I 1 00 4 0U 4 6il 7 15 8 81 9 80 P. M. I 8 96 7 05 10 85 11 35 A. M. 8 85 4 12 "i"86 A. M, t 6 9.r) 6 4" 6 Oh Via Rock Glen. 8 07 A. M t 6 53 6 59 7 10 7 8' 8 45 A. M t 8 07 8 18 8 981 S 48 18 56 9 03 t 7 30 8 20 9 22 9 15 t 60 A. M I 9 55 10 1 10 85 10 43 110 47 10 5 11 lo A. M til 10 fll 35 11 43 11 64 P. M 18 15 1 20 A, M 111 10 11 22 11 32 11 64 P. M 13 02 13 10 P. M. t i 08 4 20 4 3: 4 531 5 01 10 A. M. t'fl 30 10 88 P. M. 13 00 4 00 4 66 4 47 5 85 P. 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