The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 04, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
' THE GERRYMANDER A GRAVE
EVIL.
Ex-President Harrison Write Thai It it
Public Reproach.
"The use of what is called the
1 Gerrymander ' in order to obtain an
undue party advantage in the election
of members of the House of Repre
sentatives has become a public re
proach," writes ex-rrcsident Harri
son, discussing Congress in the Feb
ruary Ladies' Home Journal. " It
is the making of unfair Congressional
districts, not having relation primarily
to population and to the geographical
relations of the counties composing
them, as they should, but to party
majorities in the counties, with the
object of giving to the party making
the apportionment a fraudulent ad
vantage. The districts are made up
to be Republican or Democratic, as
the case may be, and the voters of
the minority party are cheated out of
a fair representation in the Congress
ional delegation. This is a grave
evil, but it may be doubted whether
it would be cured or even much
ameliorated in the long run, if Con
gress were to take into its hands the
making of the Congressional districts."
rrof. Stnrr, of the University of Chi
cago, limits tlint the Amprlcnu people
ro doKonornttng; Into Indiana. Starr
talks inoonslilno.
Thoro nro more farmer In the Maine
Lcfflnlnture thnn lawyer or the rep
resentatives of any other branch of In
dustry or professional skill.
The Smithsonian Institute has sent
as n Rift to the Sultnn a llfe-sle figure.
an Indian chief. When Colonel
Humid sees It he will probably equip
bis soldiers In Armenia with tomahawks.
No doubt the report that Queen Vic
toria Intends to abdicate will be re
ceived by the Prince of Wales with a
liberal allowance of aalt. He has been
bearing that fanciful story oft and on
for the last twenty-five years.
The Czarina of Runla, who Is ft
granddaughter of Queen Vletorin, Is
making herself unpopular at her own
court by the reforms she Is seeking to
ntrodtice. She objects to the habit Itus-
lan women have of smoking tobacco
i) public, and has alo curtailed her
usband's supply of cigarettes.
Widows Preferred.
THEY FREQUENTLY MAKE BETTER WIVES
THE SECOND TIME.
"There are many characteristics of
widows," says an observant writer of
the masculine persuasion recently,
"which make them really preferable as
wives. They are not so exacting for
one thing. Their first plunge, if it
has taught them anything, has taught
them to be forbearing. Besides they
are not so detestably romantic. If
they drop their gloves in the street,
they pick them them up without any
fuss and do not wait for you to bend
your knees to them. And a very
strong point they know what men
are and don't have to learn their
lessons with sad tears and sighs,
They are not so prone to be extrava
gant either another excellent feather
in their mature caps. In short, if
you marry, don't pass over the widows
as if they were just the alloy of
humanity."
1 here is a great deal ot common
sense in this. Even in wooing
widow a man is sure to be saved
much trouble. I he dear lady can
meet him halt way without any sacri
fice of modesty. This, to a humble
minded bachelor, is much. She is,
moreover, nearly sure to be quicker
of intelligence than the average un
married girl.
Again, marriage often changes a
young woman in the most alarming
manner. The pretty, blushing girl of
one year is often hardly recognizable
m the assuming, haughty younj
matron of a year later. She doesn
show half so attractively as a full
blown flower as she did in the bud
The number of men who have thus
wedded only to be disillusioned 1 You
can tell some of them by the wrinkle
in their foreheads within a year of
two after their marriage or by the
otherwise inexplicable habit of tact
turnity that they acquire.
One may form a tolerable idea of a
widow s merits in some respects by
her demeanor early in her widowhood,
Tact is the supremely useful quality
in the average widow. In the long
run it is better than beauty in
wife i better even than money. By
it a woman may guide her husband
toward happjness while ministering to
the harmless pride in him which
makes him think he is doing it him
self. Flnla. limes.
$100 Reward $100,
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting d
rectiy upon the Diooa ana mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby de
straying the foundation of the disease
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as
sisung nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer One
Hundren Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75 c.
nau s l' amily ruis are the best. 1 m.
said that New Jersey is
marriage license law. If this
en
It is
. have a
is the case what will all those Camd
preacners uo tor a living t But then
the preachers are not the on!v neonl
to be effected, for what will the young
couples whose parents object to do
Surely they will have to make other
arrangements.
A bill has been introduced in the
legislature, by Representative. Hosack
ot Allegheny, providing for a bicycl
patn aiong an public highways.
rerhaps the closest contest In any of
the states at the recent election was
that for the State Treasurcrshlp In
outh Dakota. The Itopublloan candl
alo won It by a majority of '1 votes In
a total K)H of more than 00,000. The
result was acquiesced In without con
tention. The Bryan electors and State
candidates won the other ottlces.
Missouri eujoys the proud distinction
of having the largest available public
school fund of any state In the Ameri
can Union. This fund Is divided as
follows: Common school fund, $3,111,
R38.77; State Seminary fund, $1.2,-
2C0.03; permanent county township
and district school fund. $7,012.i02.n9;
total permanent school fund, $12,283,-401.18."
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THEATIUCAL GOSSIP.
A VARIETY OF INTERESTING CHAT
ON VARIOUS 8UBJECTS.
Sir Arthur Hulllvitn at Work on Some New
Mnalt-Mr. Ilrew'i Wonderful Vitality
Otero'i JaweU A llooolloctlou bjr Ed
war il llnrrlnittiin.
Sir Arthur Sullivan Is at work In his
villa at Nice on the ballet music for
The Alliitinra," which some time
ago he agretMl to furnish. Itehearsals
of the new production are to begin In
March.
Tli Old Timft Variety.
In writing of old time variety, Ed
ward Harrington relates this: 1 recall
an Incident ot the Theatre Comlquu
0110 afternoon, at a benefit to tho poor
of the Fourteenth Ward. It was an
amusing failure. A lady who was very
thin came Uon the stage nnd sang In
splendid voice, quite worthy of the
legitimate operatic stage. Suddenly a
tenor voice was heard In tho wings. It
was so sweet, resonant on extraordi
nary thnt the audience was delighted.
maq) o) node
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Venus, the evening star has been
creating no little excitement in many
cities and towns. The people of
Harrisburg for several nights mistook
it lor electrical xperiments in Pitts
burg, while many more towns have
been mistaking the star for some
alai ming celestial body.
He is indeed a gifted man who has
presence of mind.
VIOLA ALLEN'S OOWK.
This voice emanated from tho partner
of the woman. They were billed for a
duet. The unseen singer finished his
stanza, but as soon as he bad entered
upon the stage In response to loud ap
plause, the uproar was tumultuous and
derisive. Ho weighed two hundred
and flfty-Cve pounds and she about
ulnety pounds. The contrast of the fat
man and the thin woman was too
much. It queered their act. It was an
amusing failure.
Mr. Drew's Vitality.
It Is a wonderful thing that Mrs
John Drew, who is 74 years old, should
be acting in a wild and whirring Drury
Lane melodrama like "The Sporting
Duchess." The wonder Is not In Mrs.
Drew's age, for many actors, of either
sex, have kept on playing beyond thnt
time; but, as a rule, their ability has
never been very great at any period of
their careers, or else their powers have
fallen to a very ordinary level. These
considerations do not make them less
venerable or less loved, but Mrs.
Drew's distinction lies In the fact thnt,
after a very long life in all sorts of act
lng and of much experience as a man'
ager, she Is now, In what it seems lu
appropriate to call her old age, at the
zenith of her fame, with her services
In active demand, aud with the public
always delighted nt her appearuuee
aud charmed by her act.
A Cumimitlnl Incident.
Canipanlul was devoid of business
capacity, the quality most essential to
the success of an impresario who has
under his coiumaud an army of 100 to
200 or more people. He was severe,
and had n rigid manner, with the Ital
Ian Idea of being the padrone of the
company, as he told me on one occa
slon. I told him that this country was
not Italy, and had no padrones. "With
gmoothness and pleasant ways you can
obtain all that you wish, not with ,1m
peratlve orders," I said to him. Finally
he had not funds enough to meet
losses, as ho depeuded upon profits to
nav his company. When the season
was over ho was in debt to all the ar
tists, nnd to other creditors to the ex
tent of over $2,000, which he paid In
obout two years' time, compromising
with tho artists except Mine. Trlsolini
who compelled him to pay her every
cent that he owed her. Diego do Vivo,
Otoros IHauioiiilH.
"Send police boat to meet Cham
nagne, with7 detectives to take charge
of Otero's Jewels." This Is a trausla
tion of the cable messnge received by
the Spaulsh dancer's American ageut
recently. Iu accordance with Instrue
Hons given, a police boat was sent out
to Quarantine to await the arrival of
the steamer on which "La Belle Otero
arrived. The Jewels were put In the
aire of two detectives who at
once transferred them to a private
vault, tho location of which, for oh
ylous reasons was kept secret. These
detectives are detailed to guard the
jewels during Otero's stay In New
l'ork. Each night they bring them to
tho theatre for her use.af terwhich they
immediately deposit them In tho vault
The Jewels which necessitate so great
precaution represent an Immense for
tune. All Kuropo has beeu talking
ibout the beauty and vnluo of Otero's
fast collection of gems.. It Is not long
ilnce all tlie world was laughing at the
ruse by which Otero gained a point
ver her rival, Llane do Pougy. Llano
ippeored on tho Btage loaded down
Willi jewels. Farls wondered what
3tero could do to eclipse this glitter
:.ng and magnificent showing. Otero
was equal to tho occasion. The next
olght she walked to tho footlights
Iressed In a simple little muslin frock
without the vestige of a Jewel about
her. ltehlnd her, however, followed
her maid covered from head to foot
with the most gorgeous Jewels and
bearing a tray heaped with tho rest of
tho collection. I'urls, quick to seo tho
polut, laughed, and Otero glued tho
day, . Boss Fanchon.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Will cure the worst forms of fomal
complaints, all ovarian troubles, in
flammation and ulceration, falling and
displacements of tho womb, and conse
quent spinal weakness, and is pecu
liarly adapted to the change of life.
Every time it will cure Backache.
It has cured more cases of leucor-
rhna by removing1 the cause, than any
remedy the world has ever known i it
la almost infallible in such cases. It
dissolves and expels tumors from tho
uterus in an early stage of develop
ment, and checks any tendency to can
cormis humors. Lydla E. Pinkham's
Liver Pills work in unison with the
Compound, and are a sure cure for
constipation and sick headache. Mrs.
Pinkham's Sanative Wash is of great
value fr local applicatlonj
NEWS ITEMS-
Pennsylvania's , licensed detec
tives will form a State Association.
On Barclay Mountain in Bradford
County, a 52 inch vein of fine bitumin
ous coal has been struck.
James Mead, of Locust Gap, was
found frozen to death under the snow
near Last Chance, Luzerne County
last Thursday.
Butler heirs of Buckhart Moser
have taken action similar to that of
heirs at Reading and Allentown, to
lay claim to the $14,000,000 estate
including the site of Tamaqua
I rank lillmore, broke through
the ice and was drowned at Miner's
Mills, three miles above Wilkes-Barre
on Thursday.
Mary White, aged eight years, of
Mahanoy Plane, had her hand blown
off and face badly cut, by the explo
sion of a dualin cap, wjiich she found
and thrust into the kitchen stove.
Relative to the much discussed
question of Constables pay for mile
age. Judge John G. Love handed
down an opinion in Court at Belle-
fonte on Thursday in a test case
brought for back compensation. Judge
Love holds, contrary to many deci
sions handed down elsewhere in the
State, that the act of 1895 does not
deprive Constables ot their customary
compensation, and he orders the
Commissioners to pay same.
Simon Kreidler, aged 20 years,
of Farrandsville, last week shot four
black bears, a mother and three cubs.
The bears were in a hole under the
rocks, and as they came out one by
one the young hunter shot them.
Few consumptives believe they are
in clanger till "teeciicine is ot ntue
avail. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral taken
in the early stages, has prevented
further progress of the disease, and
saved many a life. At any stage of
phthisis. Avers Cherry Pectoral
affords great relief.
TABLE TALK.
Souvenir pin trays and bonbon
boxes of silverware are in a measure
taking the place of souvenir spoons,
wrr.ch are not obsolete. The former
are, as yet, too expensive to become
actually " common.
ine numDer ot women wno wear
" spats ' increases. It is given out
that they keep the feer warm, and
protect against mud and dampness,
Possessors of pretty feet, however,
should " never wear 'em."
Now that people have ascertained
there are several kinds of delft, the
ambition to possess examples of that
kind of ware has decreased. And
this is where the sorrow of the china
ware dealer begins.
The blue alleged Colonial note
paper finds favor among many women
who are and who are not members of
Colonial societies. It is not known
that any of them use sand instead of
bloltinu paper, as Colonial corres
pondents did.
Extensive and elaborate trousseaus
are decidely out of fashion among
sensible women. Prospective brides
do not provide themselves with a lot
of gowns and bonnets, hats and wraps
that are out of style belore they are
literally "worn out." Young women
about to be married nowadays have
considerable common sense, or is it
their parents ?
Red, in a variety of shades, is em
phatically the color of the season.
Heretofore, the m,en have painted the
town red, -but now much of the res
ponsibility rests upon the women. In
the matter of combination, black and
red is a fashionable favorite, an effect
often seen in fur lined opera cloaks
covered with a great variety of jet
trimming. Everybody will admit it is
" stunning."
The Mayor's fund in Chicago, for
the relief of the unemployed hundreds,
aggregates about $80,000 in money I
and supplies.
AvoDdale.,
Plymouth..
v lymoui.n junction
Kings' on. .
Hennett
Forty Kort
Wyoming
wuHt Fiuston
Susquehanna Ave...
nuHion
Duryea.-
Lackawanna..
Taylor
aenevue..
SOBANTOM,
STATIONS.
Scranton
Bellevue.
Taylor
Lackawanna......
riuryea
Plttston,
Susquehanna Ave,
WeHt Plttston.
E. A. RAWLINGS.
DEALER IN
All Kinds oOIent.
Bsef, Veal, Lamb. Mutton,
Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues,
Bologna, &c. Free Delivery
to all parts of the town.
CENTRE STREET,
BLOOMSBURC, PA.
"Telephone connection.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
DELAWARE.LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
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Connections at Kuccrt with Philadelphia t
Reading Railroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua
Wllllamsport, tsunury, Potinvllle, eto At
Northumberland with P. & E. Dlv. p. ft R. (or
Uarrl.-burtr, Lock Haven, Emporium Warrei.
Corry ana Erie.
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TRAINS LEWS BLOOMSBUHG
For New York. Philadelphia, Reading Potts.
vllle, Tamaqua, weekdays 11.45 a. m.
For Wllllamsport, weexaays, i.so a. in., e.ov p.
m.
For Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7.83 a. in.,
8.30. .
For catawlssa weekdays 7.35, 11.43 a. m., li.-o,
3.30 5.00. 6.31, p. m.
For Kupert weekday87.S5,11.45a. m., 12.20, 8.88
5.O11, e.88, p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the WPBt via
a. & u. H. K., inrougu trams leave neacuug n-r-mlual.
Philadelphia, 8.20. 7.65, 11.26 a. m., 8.46
7.27, p. m. Sundays 8.20. 7.65 11.2A a. m.,
8.46, T.2T, p. m. Additional trains rroui auu
Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 641,
8.23 p. m, bundays, 1.35, 823 p. in.
TRAINS FOR BLOOMbBURQ
Leave New Tork via Philadelphia 8.00
m., and via Easton 9.10 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia 10.06 a. m.
Leave Reading 11.66 a. m.
Leave Pott sville 19.80 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua 1.27 a, m.,
Leave M Ullamsport weekdays 10.20 a to, 4.30 p
m.
Leave Catawlssa weekdays, 7.00, 8.20 a. m.1.80,
8.30, 6.15.
Iiave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27, a. m., 11.56
1.37,8.40, 6.23.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street waart
and 8outn Street wbart tor Atlantic city.
Wbbi-datb Express, 9.00, a. la., 2.00, 4 00,
5.00, p. m. Aocom. 8.00 a. m 6.30 p. iu.
Hokdat Express. 9.00, Id.uo a.m. Accom.
8 00 a.m. and 4.46 p. m.
Leave Atlantlo City, depot. : Wbik-datb
Express, 7.35, 9 00, a. ax., 3.30, 5.8O, p. m. Acorn.
8.15 a. m., 4.89 p. m. Sunday Bxprees, 4.00,
7.80, p.m. Aocom., 7.15a. m., 4.15 p. iu.
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