The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 30, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WASHINGTON.
Prom our insular correspondent.
Washington, Sept., 34th, 1S97.
Mr. McKinlcy and his Attorney
General are in New England just in
time to receive the thanks of the nu
merous persons in that section who
will be largely benefitted financially
by the construction the Attorney Gen
eral, under direct orders from Mr.
McKinley, has placed upon section
22 of the new tariff law. It has long
been a saying around Washington
that "New England never gets left in
tariff legislation." For a time it
looked as though that saying would
prove false, because it seemed certain
that the discriminating duties pre
scribed by section 22 would be levied
upon importations from other coun
tries that come into the United States
through any portion of Canada. It
was stated that Attorney General
McKenni favored that construction,
which Senator Elkins declares was
what those who framed the section
intended, but New England influences
were brought to bear upon Mr. Mc
Kinley and he promptly responded
he will need New England support in
the next republican convention. The
result is the opinion of the Attorney
General, which will be accepted as
law by the Treasury officials who ad
minister the taiiff, declaring that the
section does not impose a discriminat
ing duty on importations from other
countries shipped through Canada
nor upon importations from countries
other than British possessions shipped
in British vessels. Senator Elkins
announces his intention to make a
fight in Congress for legislation that
will compel the collection of discrimi
nating duties upon the class of impor
tations exempted by the Attorney
General s opinion, but with the ad
ministration against linn he is not
likely to make much headway. It is
probable that he is only making a
bluff, anyway.
It was an absolute waste of breath
for Secretary Sherman to deny the
truth of the story cabled from Europe,
that this government had sent an ulti
mation to Spain saying that the war
in Cuba must be ended before the
last of October, or this government
would take steps to secure the inde
pendence of Cuba. It was very well
known to every person who had
watched the antics of this administra
tion upon Cuban matters that no such
prompt and business-like policy had
been put into effect, although the ad
ministration may have some such
story sprung upon the public a day or
two before the Ohio election and al
low it to co undenicd until after the
votes are counted.
Speaking ot the Ohio campaign, it
looks now as though Boss Hanna had
succeeded with his little scheme to
put a muzzle on John Sherman until
after the election in that State. All
along Mr. Sherman has stated it to
be his intention to make some
speeches in Ohio, and he reiterated
that intention, even after Mr. McKin
lev had hinted to him that he had
doubts of the propriety of the Secre
tary of State making stump speeches,
but the old man nas been silenced
some way, and this week he said that
he had about decided that the btate
of his health would not permit him to
take anv part in the Ohio campaign
Some day the whole story of the man
ner in which John Sherman has been
treated bv Boss Hanna and Mr. Mc
Kinley will get out, and you may be
sure it will make interesting reading.
Eleven more or less eminent advo
cates of the sincle cold standard and
enemies of bimetallism, international
or independent, met in Washington
opinion was filed and is in favor of
the company. The salient points are
that the city has no right to collect a
penalty exceeding $100. This was
the position taken by the attorneys
for the water company. The other
point is mat t ie water company was
not liable for the excessive digging up
of the street.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh
Cure".
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and hnan
cially able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
loledo, U.
Waldino, Rinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
I cstimoinals sent free. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hall s Family rills are the best.
MAYBE A WOMAN DID IT.
Man Ritter'i
Dotectivos in
Search of Old
Murderer.
Detective uougncrty ana a posse
of twenty men have been scouring the
country round about the home of
Amos Rittcr, in Delaware township,
trying to find the hatchet with which
the old man was murdered. It is re
ported that the authorities suspect a
woman. A snrewd trick ot the
assassin, whether man or woman, was
the covering of his or her foot-tracks
that led from the shot where the body
lay. Besides the bullet wound in his
heart there were seven ax or hatchet
wounds on ton and side of his head.
Ritter was seventy-two years old,
lived alone in a ramshackle house,
and it was generally believed that he
had money hidden in the house. The
detective "says he has several clews
and an arrest may follow in a few
days. The spot where Ritter was
murdered is within sight of the grave
of Nelson E. Wade, who twenty-five
years ago murdered John McIJride
and wife, near Williamsport, ami was
hanged in that city, and whose body
was turned over to his relatives, who
at that time owned the Ritter place,
and buried him there.
GOLD IMPORTS EEGIN.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review
of trade contains the following:
Gold imports have bcun direct
from England and from France, be
sides the arrival of $4,000,000 at San
rrancisco from Australia for wheat
exported. The gold received there
and started from Europe amounts to
$6,500,000 in two days, and the ad
vance of its rates by the Bank of Eng
land to two and one half per cent,
seems little likely to check the move
ment, in view of heavy merchandise
balances due this country and the rise
in the rate of interest here.
Produce markets have been uncer
tain, closing a fraction higher for both
wheat and corn, while the decline in
cotton continues.
The official ending of the western
coal strike adds many thousand men
to the working force in the mines.
The anthracite strike has substantially
ended, and no extensive labor disturb
ance is threatened. The output of
coke is now 125,000 tons, and the
price is also advanced.
Some branches of the iron and steel
industry are clearly no longer able to
keep up with their new orders. Others
are very fully employed for some
months ahead, and the demand is in
creasing. Heavy buying has raised
Bessemer pig at Pittsburg to $10.50
and gray forge to $9,50, with actual
sales of 10,000 tons southern pig in
the Mahoning valley for $6.75 at Bir
mingham. Billets are quoted at $16.
25 and $23 has been refused for wire
rods.
Structural work is behind orders,
tin plate mills are hindered by failure
to get sheet bars delivered fast enough,
plate and sheet mills find heavy de
mand everywhere, and bar iron is in
great demand for cars at the west, with
vastl) improved demands and a shade
better prices at the east.
Wool sales at Boston have decreased
a quarter, but manufacturers are still
unable to find profits in goods with
wool at present prices.
Failures for the week have been
209 in the United States against 315
! last year, and 28 in Canada against
39 last year.
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges
tion nnd permits food to ferment and pntrlfy In
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, hrnilocho,
E3ood
Insomlnn, nervousness, and,
if not relieved, bilious fever 1(9 all
or blood poisoning. Hood's III
rills stimulate tho stomach, w
rouse- the liver, euro hearlachn, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. 28 cents. Hold by all ilruitirlsts.
The only 1'llls to take with Hood's Uarsaparilla.
From distilled and nwred water. in onr
stornicH rooms wn preserve, ouuer, fK".
meats, green nnd dried fruits, furs, Car
puts and woolen goods.
OLD STORAGE & ARTIFICIAL ICE CO,
4-'2V-3m niooinsburg, Pa.
14
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1896.
Messrs. Ely Bros. : I have used
Ely's Cream Balm a number of years
and find it works like a charm. It
has cured me of the most obstinate
case of cold in the head in less than
48 hours from the time I felt the cold
cominir on. I wouia not De wunour.
it. Respectfully yours,
283 Hart St. Fred'k Fries.
Cream Balm is kept by all drug-
trists. Fu 1 size ";oc. inai size 10
o y ,
cents. We mail it.
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y.
City.
Insane lector's Awful Plight.
His Bag of Gold Missing, and He is in Great
Distress.
Confined in a hovel, five by seven
feet, at Liberty, near Wellsboro, Pa.,
with only a little opening in it for the
admission of food to him, a lunacy
commission has just discovered Dr.
William M. Wiseman, clad in rags
and in great distress. The doctor,
who has been insane for eighteen
300
300
150
months, is worth about $5000. A sum
this week, and with all the egotism of 0f gold coin exceeding $1500, which
the tailors of Tooley Street, who, it Wiseman is known to have kept in a
will be remembered, styled themselves si,0t bag before being confined in the
"we, the people,'
and organized
themselves into a monetary confer
ence, under authority of a resolution
adopted bv the cold bankers conven
tion that met at Indianapolis last
January. This job is also being boss
ed by Hanna, but not big Boss
TT If- TT T T tT.nn. r?
AlUllUa. HIT, XI. Al. x&aiiua, v.
Indianapolis, who nanged Mr. Mc
Kinley into sending that special mes
sage to Congress, just before adjourn
hovel, is missinn
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He is a graduate ot Heiueiourg uni- best 3
versity, ana was one 01 wc mui
nrnnunent DhVSlCians 01 XNOrinern
Pennsylvania a tew years ago
Awful Experience with Heart
Disease. That JJr. Aunews vure
for the Heart works like magic, and
cures is proven by the testimony of
Mr. I.. T. Law. Toronto, can. "i was
ment, asking for authority to appoint so soreiv troubled with heart disease
. 1 r I . . n .1.. .
a monetary commission, is tne uu ui tnat j was unable tor ismonins 10
this outfit. Congress ignored that iie iown m est I smother. After
recommendation, but a little thing igme one dose of Dr. Agnew's
Columbia County Fair.
Thursday, October 14, 1897.
135 Class, Trotting Purse $300
2:49 Class, Trotting or Pac
ing
2:36 Class, Pacing
3:00 Class, Trot or Pace
Horses owned in coun
ty by farmers at least
30 days
Friday, October 15, 1897.
2:24Class, Trotting Purse $300
2:40 Class, Pacing " 300
3:45 Class, Trotting " 300
Saturday, October 16, 1897.
Free lor All, Trotting or ,
Pacing Purse $400
2:24 Class, Pacing " 300
2:29 Class, Trotting " 300
$co purse added to the norse man
ing the best time under the present
track record 2:10.
CONDITIONS.
National Trotting Association
Rules to govern except where noted
All entries must be put in writing
Thev must correctly show the name
and residence ot the nominator, aiso
the name of the owner, the color, sex
and name of the horse, and give pedi-
cree so far as known.
-
Entrance fee, 5 per cent. 01 purse,
with 5 per cent, added to all purse
winners.
Division of money, 50, 25, 15 and
10 per cent.
Five to enter and four to start.
A horse distancing the field or any
part thereof, will receive but one pre
mium.
AH races in harness, mile heats.
in e..
Records made on or after Septem
her 20. 1807. shall not be a bar,
Hay, straw and good stabling will
be furnished free during the meeting
to all horses actually entered in race3,
The right is reserved to change tne
order of program.
Entries close Saturday, uctouer 9
at 11 n. in.
First class shinmnz facilities via J
L. & W. RR., P. & R. KK., ana tne
Penn'a RR.
BICYCLE TOR 1898.
Radical Chango Proposed In the methods
of Dealing.
Some radical changes are now being
proposed in the matter of handling
bicycles in 1898. It has always been
customary with the manufacturers to
fit out the wheel complete with tires,
pedals, seats, handle bars, and other
necessary adjuncts to the iron steed.
An experienced wheelman, how
ever, very rarely wants the same make
such sundries as he finds on the
bicycles in stock, and thus it becomes
ecessary to make many changes. It
now proposed by several large
manufacturers to ship the wheel to
local dealers without these sundries,
and the buyer can then make his own
selection. As the expense of a wheel
depends largely on the sundries, which
vary greatly, the buyer can in that
way select a high priced or cheaper
wheel.
It is said that prices for high grade
wheels next year will ranee between
$50 and $60. Tires, which have al
ways been a very prominent item in
the expense of a wheel, will be cut
almost in twain. There is no doubt
that the proposed method of selling
cycles would be a big improvement
on the present plan. One of the
effects that it would have on the trade
would be the crowding out of the
small dealers, who keen in stock onlv
a few wheels, and whom it would not
pay to handle all the sundries.
Wheelmen welcome the reduction
prices, and they would likewise
welcome a plan that would give them
tree choice of saddles and other at
tachments.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
like that didn't worry this Mr. Hanna,
who proceeded to appoint a monetary
commission of his own, and he is act
ually foolish enough to believe that
Congress will pay serious attention to
the recommendations it will mane,
which are certain to be antagonistic
to silver.
In Favor of the Company-
Thursday Hon. C. A. Mayer filed
an opinion in the case of the city of
Williamsport vs. the Williamsport
water company. This was an action
brought by the authorities of that city
against the water company tor dam
ages caused by contractors employed
by the water company digging trench
es in excess of the limit allowed by
law. The alderman rendered judg
ment in favor of the city of $9,000,
the full penalty. An appeal was taken
from this decision and was tried be
fore Judge Mayer. Thursday the
Heart Cure, I retired and slept sound-
lv T used one bottle and the trou
ble has not returned. 5.
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
Reward for a Murderer.
Thp Northumberland county com-
1 1 rf
nvssioners nave oiiereu a rewam ui
tn fnr the arrest and conviction 01
the murderer of Amos Ritter, who
was found murdered in a potato patch,
near Watsontown last week.
What do tie Children Drink?
them tea or coffee. Have
rA thi new food drink called
',;,, n ? It is delicious and nourish-
,,,,t tnVes the rjlacc of coffee. The
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Eoniody for Bee Sting-
An exchange gives the following
advice : " Immediately alter being
stunir bv a bee place the hollow barrel
of a key around a sting tintu u ut-gms
to hurt. On removing tne Key me
sting will be found lying outside the
ring formed by the pressure of the key
barrel. All pain ceases at once, no
swelling takes place, and in a few
minutes it is difficult to find the spot
where one has been stung."
more Grain-0 you give the children music stores , oi -i
the more health you distribute through price by David J.
their systems. Grain O 1 a-
Send for a copy of Tasker's Beautiful
Song "Gone Forever". The very latest.
Pronounced by critics to be the pretti
est song ever written. Price 20cts. At
sen: upon receipt ox
Tasker, Bloomsburg,
tf.
Is Catarrh your Life's Cloud ?
Eminent nose arid throat special
ists in daily practice highly recora
mended Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow
der, as safe, sure, permanent, painless
and harmless, in all cases of Cold in
the Head, Tonsilitis, Hoarseness, and
Catarrh. It gives relief in io minutes,
and banishes the disease like magic.
6. Sold by C. A. Kleim.
Quaint and Carious.
The skin of a kangatoo, when prop
erly tanned, never cracks.
A single leaf of the parasol mag
nolia of Ceylon affords shade for fif
teen or twenty persons.
Handel, the composer, used, when
traveling, to order dinner for three, or
if hungry, for five, in either London
or Paris. '
An ostrich lives about thirty years,
and the average annual yield of a bird
in captivity is from to four pounds of
plumes.
Caesar did not say "Let tu, Brute."
Eye witnesses of the assassination tie
posed that he died fighting, but silent.
like a wolt.
Great Britain and Ireland contain
380 banks, the most important being
the Bank of England, which has
capital of $73,000,000.
Attempts have been made to pro
duce spider silk, but have failed, the
ferocious nature of these insects not
permitting them to live in commu
nities.
It is computed that all of the houses
in London and New York could be
built of the lava thrown out by Vesu
vious since the first recorded eruption
in A. D. 79.
After a barn had been set afire by
lightning at Chambersburg, Penn
Williamson Leisher, twelve-year-old.
entered it and cut loose three of his
father's seven horses and led them
safely out.
Burke Perkins, ninety-tour years
old, whose children number twenty
four and whose grandchildren are un
counted, the other day wedded Mrs,
Elizabeth Uoings. seventy-six years
old, in the town of Greenville, Ohio.
A theological student visited the
Chicago jail, and there prayed with
some of the prisoners. While thus
engaged, some of the playful prisoners
combined business with their devo
tions and picked the student's pockets,
taking his watch and purse.
A private menagerie affords amuse
ment to the Khedive of Egypt. To
gratify an insane spite, he calls the
unclean and disagreeable animals alter
persons and rulers whom he dislikes,
and when he is in a bad humor he
beats and otherwise abuses them.
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NEltVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL. WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over AO years, the only
successful remedy.
$ 1 per vial.or 6 Tlali and largf lal powder. for 5
Soil t Ormillll, or Mi pwtiwM on r.cell ol prl.
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ntari I
A LOCAL
Disease
A Climatic
Affection
Noihliijr bur, a local
remedy or vli'iug" ot
Climate will cure ir.
Unt a well-known
phurmiiceutleal rem
edy, Ely's Cream balm
It Is qulflily Absorb,
ert. Given Hellut ut
onci. Opens mid
cleanses l no Nasal
PnHS;tes.
Allnvs liinninm itlon.
Ilea, sand Pruuvls the MiimUiune. Kesiores I no
Kimup. nf Timte fillll KiikOI. Nr. Cneillne. NO
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!.. in.-, or. iii'UKt;isis or ny man.
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COLD 'N HEAD
pin t,r . ,f lth. All
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co lee
grocers sell it,
and tastes
al
15c and 35c,
Get your job work
Columbian office.
clone at the
mm
Tiles Cured in 3 to 6 Nights
One application gives relief, Dr. Ag
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you want evidence. 35 cents. 7.
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
mimtet mil twautiliei tho htlt.
U- 0-ll.d.
tihlrhMt r"i Fnsllah Diamond llnuid.
ENNYRQYAL P8LLS
iruriniii mna Fniy ucnmno
Arc, -Jy ri;llkhl. ladic ut
rnomi Hraml tu UrA &ud tiuld Hltllio
llixa, (iU blue rtbltoa, Tuko
(uifwmwi lineal 1 lrM At ItrutCKUtcorMtlil
in iktni.B fur iiarLlauliTi. lufttituuiittU bud
MulL 10.(K0 T'buiuou1U. Kunt t'aycr.
t Weekdays. I Dally, t Flag station.
Pullman Parlor and Sleeping cars wn ou
through tralnH between Sunbury, willlamBpori
and Krie. between wunbury and Philadelphia
and Waihlngton and between Darrlsburg, Pitts
burg and the west.
ror vrtnur iniuruiaiiuu w .vv
Agents.
J. B. HCTCI1INHON. J. K. WOOU,
Gen'l. Manager. uen. rasa, auv.
Philadelpliia & Reading E'y
In etTect Way 29, 1897.
TRAINS LS WE BLOOMSBUUG
For New YorS, Philadelphia, Reading Potti
vllle, Tamaqua, weekdays 11.48 ft. m.
For n llliauisporb. weeiiunj a, i.ou m. tu., a. aw
m.
For Danvme ana aui:u, wueKuuys, i.au . ui.,
.80. . ..... ,
Kon atawissa weoKUBya . .au, ii-ta . ui.,
8.80 8.00 7.88, p. UI . .,.
.. .. . , . -m m nn tm In ilf O on
For Kupert weeaaays r.ou, ii.iau. ui., i.u, a.ou
5.011, 7.85, P. m. .
,. . . . ... ............ 4 K ttTAafr Witt
ror naiiiinort', nnuinutuu nun .uo ii. w
m'liial.'ptilladelplilu, .io, 7M, ll.a. m., 8.46
7. St, p. III. Bunauys ji.ku, l.nn ll.o a. ui.
8.4, 1.VTT, p. m. AdUUlonal trains from S4. and
Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 641
8 23 p. ni, bunnaj b, 1.35, bj3 p. ui.
Tli.VINS FOR BLOOMSBUHG
Leave Now Tork via Philadelphia 8.00
in., and via Kant on v.io a. m.
liouve rnuaaeipnia m. una. ui.
Leave Reading ll.u a. m.
U'uvePoMHViilolu.aop. in.
LeaveTamaqual.iffft.nl.,
Leave wllliauiai.uii weeauays iv.vu a u, i.ou y
Leavecarnwiasawoekaajs, 7,uu,B.!iu.iu. m.
1.80 m, 7.u. , . .
liave Kupert., weekaaya, t.uo, o.io, w.io w..
ft, m., 1.88,8.40, 7.S5.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Ntreet wharf
and south Htreet whart for Atlantic city.
WKKK-DAYS KXPn-RS, H.0O. H.I II, 10 48 ft. Dl.
(Haturdiiys only, 1.S0) S.oo, 8.00, 4.011, R.oo, 5. 4u,
p. m. Aoconi. h.iki a. in.. 6.00, b.a" p. m.
Hundavh Kxpresa, 7.80, 8.U0, ll. M. 10. 00 a.m ,
Aoi'om., 8 00 a. m., 4.48 p. m. fl.no Kxcuralnn
tram id iooi 01 Mississippi Ave., ..mi a. in. oany.
Liuave Aiuiiiiiu t. uy, urpox, : kkk-i.ayh-ICxpres-s
7.110, 7.15,9 00, 10.18, . m., 8 80, 8.80,7.80,
9.80 p. m. Aocuui., 4 i", l' a m., i.os p. m.
HUNDAVh--Express, 4.IKI, 8.(0, li.On, 7 00, 7.80, 8 00,
11.8O p. m. Awnm., 7.Ua. 111., 8.05 p.m. II. U0
excursion JTH111 11 om luoi, ui .niHsissippi avd.
only, wuek-daya, U.00 p. m., bundays 11.10 p. in.
Parlor cars on all express trains.
Who can thlai
or some Hin.pi
thing to patent
')hl!httrUI
BM il Ml Imim KrwuuU.
Wanled-An Idea
Protect ynur Idem; they may l.rlng yuu woaltl
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ceyt, Waklnlton, 1. C for their !. prlsa SfM
1 Ui ut two huudrtd lureaUwu wautvd. ,