COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. P- INTEKLSTED IN GOLF blaczs A5D xtlattgls 7a Win Rkfkrtiil Haru aaa1 aa r.alaa. aa TW Tataa. F V. fv a -ra- af ... R: aaiaafa T ra - H l a Traatal t Ila.aa4 III IMila Hn Tiaw aaa allitir - a naalaia aaa m,ntms ivi It Trci.i-.rj Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have ,1 .l ) 1 1 1 ; I: L : 1 J 'f ) ! i i; ,'! I hi l! a J! I 1 I II!. ' if ( ' 'ii HI' i -4 ' I i hi v. : -ay.-a r . .. t ... v. ' x. H i f-,r 1. ;r i iir. . f. 111!..! .".','t (V..,.ll.'.. ".- X TK'.r.-.A ;. .,., .. . J t'-:.- : t's.-".f, ,-a .; . ,.f..n s- j vr ?.-. . v ? v, ;. ; Vvr V i- -; -r , v-r.-,x - iTif. r'. ' A . TT?zrC' I .;. . ; . V, Ui. jr.v. l ' a . Vt ' Vf .'.- v.J.. J, pr.;. r.. i , i , SY -i f' ;. -r, I. . :; i.t. n j , 1 -' ' -t .i ii" a: . , ' , i. a. u.i:t i'.r pr-ttsit.1 f-.T.-fvr.x.. .V. J fi im,: vc:'.-i,t.u J.'2. 'A tt hr. Ar.Jr' fj',.i ' !',:, st.'l A, U. fyi'.k, 'A tt.-. w Kr. t,'t:i :,. A- V. IJ 7HOMAH. Of IVyHTO.V. fTLa ,fT I'ruiKl of Ih L'rJt4 K'.ata O'lf Av ,tr. Yo.-V TJria. Thi formtr ir-iJ-r,t, Tmr-rp r.urti, Jtc;i, who ha w.v.'t,i th ,!a;; ajjj;., the !-ath of Thtislttre A. Hm,yr, Wc.uk a r tiOMiinatirm. II. J. WMgharn Uk:ii U;? of the w-JI-kn'wr ( hirago golfer, (Xuslf 11. MiIoualiJ, , ho arnou tb! orgHulrrn of the awioclatiori a;ii j-n 00 the exerutive lynr'l er-r in:. He alao Jeclitiel a renorii nation. A. M. pikU, the Newport (rolftr, ho He cured one of the four cbarapiorinhip honor i,t the L'tiiteiJ Hutea atut two year ao, will become a rneiober of the xeeutle :omrnitl-e in pia:e of Jli-nry May, of Waahinjfton, D. C. The other four offir are all rerjominatioria. The total wiemirriiijip of the t'nitwl Ktatea iolf aaaociation compriheH J.Vj rluU. Thin reijreNKiiU the frowth of a littJe over four year. Of courae there are iMjinired of 01 her eluijn in the eoun try whiub are not included in the niciu erMu, but applicatioiia are conatunt iy comiriff In Ui the aecretary. The niiaociation wan organiinl late In Iti rrnlr, iVH, with live clubn. They were the Kt. Andrew'a Golf club, the Chicago Golf club, the Country club of llrooklinc, ncur J'oKton, the Newport iiolf c!ul, and the Sliinnecock JIill(;olf olub, of Southampton, L. J. it cornliicta the big championship tourriHincnlH of the L'nilcd SliitM, whicli lire the open competition, in one hcnni! Ihe profcHKionul event, und the amateur mid the wonicn'H compel IUoiih. The cliumpioiiH wlio won tlieau eit-tita hint year are Freilerick Herd, of tin; WiiKhington J'urk.Goif club, Chicago, wlio led all contiKtanta in the ojien m-iit played at -Myopia, near JioMon; -Find lay S. Douglas, of tho Fairiicld County club, Greenwich, Conn., who captured the highcKt lionorH in the ama 1ur pvent at Morriatown, N. J., and Miaa Ileatrix lloyt, of tlio bhinneeock iiilla Golf club, w ho won for the third aueceKHive year the women'a ehainpion aliip, played at Ardaley. The inlercollegiate golf cliainpion ahlp Hhould oIko be mentioned, which ia held under the aiinplces of it k own no clution. Two of these event a were .played during the year, im the time wuh 'changed from tliu apring, when the conteat liad been formerly held, to the fall, and these college gaiuea will here after take place either in October or November. The preaent intercollegiate champion ia .John Held, Jr., of Vale, and the team chumpionahlp ia held by Harvard. New Rnitllah Hecrults. Thcilllterney of new recruits for the Knglisli army ia commented upon in the report just published in London. Only 41 In 1,000 are well educated, and 18 are utterly illiterate. Thirty-five per cent, of tlie applicants nro rejected for phys ical disability, and t)il. nrrmnHinn 1. ,. . . ' " Erltt" t haProVe,nent ovw J JJormer yra, . T '- r.. j.. jr. I J. ';. -r. -rrr, f 2T' a';! U t.i J: j :t'"i i.t !.". ' -- i"w--. a.vi 4.K,-tjr i,r l iux'.r-a:,-t.'xr.:y ;i " h.v.kh tte.v.veiiMi, it wa. IrA A- ' Ki. j Tie If.'.ir.''. in V.'i t:.'.',-. ji.z ir',u, eat ' - .-d fx it f..'.v wJe. It ' '.c'a:, V. ffs of trrv ' ''try. l .. r .-;o.t ., '. airfi it ijzvu'ji alr.voftt errj- tarjty of ( i.'r.a.e. ( The r;,'i,:ic of fcan xm;.u!',n.,Tii' e th ea--m fao-thir'i of th 1-i iAft'l. thoj;;h the jy. er.r1 to the earn r"n . . 7fc, eVrrTj th;rd in the r-.til.:ir t.i Y.v IVtween " T-,uU.ir a ttv-r aci r.vy;ty hat aiwsrf eiUteJ. Ihe terri U,r7 oer which tt-y are tow Chtitg U the ettral third of the w.trA, xi'.jn ir..'.y lior-ir.g to .San lynAag though pra.'ra:.';- unir.habitM. Within the iajit century hin Iir,in;?o fc lx:!'r;t-I iiw;T to Ki'a, FriCiee, th Ifaytian empire, (.olon-ib;, Ifaytian r-p'jb;ie and Spain apain, and Laa ieeu twice Independent. In iy4 the tatirm of Hayti. almoat all bla;k. .'jcninlly rerolted afainat Fran. They Lave be-n ir.iiepei.i'ei.t eier ainee. At trut thy aet up an em pire. th-ri monarch ie, eor.tit;itior&l republiea, and a if-eond empire in 143. Of the Jl ruiera of Ifayti ajiee its in-i-J-nden;e only oiie haa enctd le ir; ahot or trarmjrted, and only two hae complete' their terrr:a of office. Fr'm Coiumbua down everyone who .a ever viaited the inland dwribtd it aa liaturally an etrthly ir.vije. THE HARP-O CHORD. A w Maaleal loalrlitirt hleb la a Conblaatloa af Wlatf aaa Kfrlaa; la.traa.ral.. Carl I'.rown, a ruuxical -eniu of Co-lu.-ribui, ()., haa inverted a atrane iiew inatrufiient, which he calla the "hart-o-chord." It U oi.e of the moat unique inntru ruenta of the prHent time and ia the flrat ooiiibination wind and string in strument of its kind in existence. It consists of a high-grade cornet har monica or mouth harp and zither of l-eculiar construction, strung in simple open chords. In shape the instrument differs from any other, it having a large head, in TUB HAIU'-O-CHORD. (New Instrument nf Torture Invented by an Ohio Man.) which ure act the tuning pins. The Hides gruduully tuper towurd the lower ?nil, giving the sounding board a slant ing poHltlon. At the upper end of one Hide of the liiHtrument, near the head, is a slot in which the harmonica is inserted bo that its tunes when ployed will enter di rectly into the body of the instrument nnd emanate at the uound-holo under the strings. Concerning a harmonica with a Hounding board over which are a aeries of strings, changes tho tone of the hurp und gives it exceptional volume and a vibratory eiTeet. The strings are arranged in simple open chorda. In practice the instru ment is hehl vertically against the body, the harmonica pressing the lips. The air or tune is played upon the harmonica and tho cliords upon the strings with tho thumb or a finger of the right hand, nroduclnir cxnulslte harmony. The tone of tho mouth harp ia not oniy increased In volume, but ooa- ""e. a richness and m.llowne..bfor. unknown It tfflBa? ft 1! ia, -am ti-v ..!, .. M.: trr . it .1 . a r.-J ,f.ro.i'h K: f- I j rr. ani mi in the ra)Tec!- ) 1. . . L . . . . . . ( r.e .-.re-l t.'n hl jr'f-ioa. tJ.elaw. te yar f m appo:r;t-l r'4rr of the larnewt l-rati'ya in Ir. A'ju. Um Y'tt. K i rr-a!e chari'e i'f ix'.rx. ar.'l U. i-rli.g he wa r to tte ri.-it of et,TjT itriorfliinr to ir-A';. sji;x a.-.rj "ui.iLjr.'-n. He i n.arrie'l ar.'l ta chiiJrn. and Ui r t:rre hi family ha a!3vi r--mairjJ in Siam. IJ: njinner i rather f.f th r.rT t t-b .9 I v i 'riJtAls. atd he ip-ak. lJr:f;'ih 2o- On hii wenre.-n tr;p M.'nia'T I'fcya X'uivl'lh a aeeomranied by the ac- HO.V. PHTA YIHETDHA. The ftw RluitH Envcr to tha Lnrtd tliaias and ftg-lan4.) retary of the legation, Lewis ISaternan, a young English gentleman, whose parents went out to Kiarn before his birth, where for many years his father was engaged in business. Mr. IJate rnan was also born in Bangkok, and spent his early boyhood there, and is, in consequence, a familiar with the people and their customs as a native. He was educated, however, in Kngland. "Minister I'hya Visuddha, which, by the way, is pronounced as though it were spelled Peer Veesooddah," aaid Mr. liateman, "is Immensely intereUeu in el ucational matters, and his trip out to Chicago was largely to investigate the western schools. Siam is wakening in many ways, but in nothing more than in her desire to overcome the ignorance of her people. For many years it has been the custom of the government to send a few young men to Europe, Eng land and America for a technical educa tion, and within the last half decade several large public schools have been established ia liangkok, where Eu ropean arts, sciences and languages are taught. The effort is being made to ex tend these schools throughout the king dom and to have them for the girls as well as the boys. "Siam is very enterprising. Her na tive name is Muang Thai kingdom of the free and, although her people are a little too near the equator to ever at tain the Yankee's idea of freedom, yet they have been taking some mammoth strides toward it of late years. The last two kings Muka Mongkut and huluoiiifkorn have both been accres- Hive men, and have tried to introduce modern enterprises. There are two lines of railroad running through the kingdom now and more are under con struction, while telegraph lines inter sect all sections of the country. liang kok, the capital, lias a population of nearly a million, and it lias electric roads and lights, telephones, elevators, modern residences and business blocks. While we have but a small standing army and navy, we have that which off sets it no public debt; cur exports double our imports, and our trade with the western world is IncrcaKing every year." I'ul.oneil lluLrr's llreud. l'eople have bci-n poisoned with bread containing suits of lead, which came from the timber used to hent the oven. The I'arU council of hygiene lias, there fore, forbidden the employment of painted or unpainted wood from old houses, old sleepers impregnated with creosote or sulphate of copper, nnd dis used blocks of wood paving for heating ovens, on the ground that pnlxonnus volatile salts may arise from them and deposit on the roof or floor of the oven. Capper Near Kl (aney. An Immensely rich copper- mine haa beon located neur El C'aney.ln the prov ince of Santiago d Cuba. ia .r. -rv-.r'j r-T.-t,; J c; ti.: i. ).. Ji;r.. .'.-.. i; u ..., rr.- ! r'tite : c-. cf 36.00 r-c- e ;:..-.-. h-jM. r.'A t.i v..t j r f Wh:cn a to art E-i- jh -v i- .tr:?tt k,.,1-- If" i! Po.jr.t- ya r - r ' - V.t Ki.t L l"! I-i.f i'. ri c- j',. i-.e r .or.Ti.trc ai tf i r p. a:.'i!,t;.ij':i; i-.i f.t.r I Sr-' ? t.vr.i-.it$ cf ten :: ir,r cf Pi.-i Pao. wu -i to t- L'r .'ti ;d 1473 f a tavala.-,: cos';:; it co. The r L-t ftrt. j a-t cf pro : v. C'jOI'.I'.U CCt The etat.'on c:' r'.-a 1 3 vJ 'j-c:t 10 1 -2.5 5.9 jf,ur 1 . Tii-c , a: jjji.jt. A cor.,: :t-ii, e , f ro;yrt;'-n of th t was expert i to th-.-Un ?td S-t' ai a !a-er p'cj.ortln to Gtrrr.ir.v, ho- c t ztr.; cor.trcl ' its comntrce through a tralrj orii- i panv. " I Ia iS'jO the irnporu were $354,159 51 which 545.55a ci.xe from tie United States, $43.S3a from GertEany S a T 7-57 from ihe Acs:ra'ian colo nies, S;,S44 from Great Eri'ain, i-A Si 1,904 from other countries. The exports in 1 36 were $163,047, of hich faji.372 wis copra. Estiiosi of the TTtt't. Dur.rs Kniae has the following to fay on the brines of the past week : Nothing appears in business or in money market to prevent continuance of th heaviest trade ever transacted at good profits. The payment to Spain is supposed to have caused some nse in foreign exchange, which would amount to nothing in any case, as balances due from other counties more than cover the payment, and advance bills against crops fj come forward in July and later, will soon be offered. Loans on industrial securi ties are still at higher rates than on ra:lway stocks, but on good commer cial paper, or railroad stocks, money is in ample supply and at low rates. Nor have stock operations caused any appearance of pressure. The financ ing of new corporations has passed thus far with less trouble than had been feared, thouzh the completion cf some organizations is hindered or has . 1 ianea 1 he usual time for financial troubles in the spring has passed, and the usual alarm about crorjs has done its work, and still industries are un disturbed. Some shrinkage in railroad earn ings is natural, because ot the smalltr movement of bulky products, and in nail ot April the earnings out 6.1 per cent, larger than last year, and 13.6 per cent, larger than 1892, run ning rather behind those of March. The Trunk lines only show loss in comparison with either year. Chic ago eastbound tonnage is 13 per cent less than last year, and 5 per cent. less than in 1892 for that reason. But surprisingly satisfactory statements of earnings on many roads have helped railroad stocks to advance 40 cents per snare lor the week, while i rusts nave also advanced to r,er cent, per share, and the tone of the market is throughout more confident. The volume of exchanges has been 82.7 per cent, larger than last year, ana 71.2 per cent, larger than in 1S92 lor the week, and outside nf Wu York tt.o ner cent, lareer than last year, ana 31.2 per cent larger than in 1892. The daily average for the month is 81.1 per cent, larger than last year and bi. 1 per cent. larger than in 1892. Eetkctd Latci to Barrisburg Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account Unveil ing Hart rant! Monument. On account of the unveiling of the Hartranft Monnment at Hairisburg, Pa., May 12, tne Pennfvlvania Rail road Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from all stations on its line in the state of Pennsvlvania to Harrisburg and return, at rate of single lare lor the round trip, minimum rate twentv-five cents. Tickets will l sold on May 10, 11 and 12, and will be fijood to return until May 13, in clusive, but will not be valid for pas sage on the Pennsylvania Limited. 1 th The Kind You Nave Always BougH I rrg Sv-.7i.vM anrt ttoan rf PrctMtes DbfesSoaCheetfuI rs and ftstcc!ains ndlter 7OT Nahcotic. ou o-HHZZLorcsa finWSar lust 1 n a 1 rfrt Effrw-iw fir fV fx " ri on . So ur S fcroac h. D iantioea. 'i orms JComizlscns .Frrn sh ncss snd Loss or SIXER - i YORK. MfTTTa fW(iia3i a. - Tor Co-XartU to lead ELTS CREAM BAXX U m pattlvs tius. A?pJ irlo lb Dcao-Da. it a qairjDj iSnnal M '" InTi or by sJ ; as'i lat. br mtii. ZLX fcKOTHX-fcS, 14 H ua fet, ew Tort t ar LIVERITA THE UP-TO-BaTt LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES BlUmi-no. Constipation. Dyspepsia, Sick-Head- ache and Liver Complaint. . . , I wans WATIO, TOO PILLS bold hT u, dmreuta 25 CTS. r b'mt? S box contain IS pills. Sold br Mover Bros., arui-slsta, bltrtEosouig, Feoaa. 4-i-s Quick Communication Facilitates Business. W3 kZi Aa Iitf&rHvl2 and Ccrostiidcaie Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata- wissa, uanvuie. Ktverside, Kupert, Willow Grove, Alraedia, Liehtstreet. Lime Ridge, Mifrlmville, Millville, KonrjDnrg, Njscoper.k, Orangeville, Stil!ater and Benton. Alo long distance lines to nearly all the towns in the different States. Rates reason able. Lical exchange over I'ostomce. CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE ell 931 ft a JOHM KENYON, Manager? wrrk' u You can save mnnrv nn p;nn: mj rw. Cans. Vou will fl I US fit' hnrl I ha lr..act slock, best makes and lowest prices. PIAHOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. Anniiia a r unun, from jsa.oo and Upwards We sell on the installment i.'.nn t; , lauus ?2.0O down anrl ftirtrvi n mAnl, .- Cans. $ to.Oo Hnwn r nn .1. i eral discount for cash. Sheet Music, 'at one half price. Musical merchandise of kinds. We handle Genuine Singer Hich Arm' SEWING MACHINES. $5.00 down and fa.oo per month. We also nanuie me uemorest Sowing Machine, from VIQ.O and imiA-anlc u. l Needles and O.I for all makes of Scwine Machines. Deit makes of WASH MACHINES, muni $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. W" Music Rooms-No. 115 West Main St., below Market, Bloomsburg, r. 31x111-3 t r fmrwm . aj.iw I ? LllfM.lL J MaaMaaaaaaiJ Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. 0) iniu Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. T 1 it. f. ' If ' " C9a,"5; TIO-BITS FOR MA' HONEY ! and tender little juicelets for the chil dren are all right, but papa and "the boys" want a good, big, juicy steak, roast or chop when business or school duties are over, and we can cater to them all Our stock of prime meats is unexcelled for quality, and we send them home in fine shape. J. i:. KF.IFER. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. COBIICTBD WIIILY. BITAIL FBICIt Butter per lb $ Eees Der dozen . .at ia 09 .10 .06 .07 .90 40 50 Lard per lb Ham per pound Pork, whole. Der nnurwt Beef, quarter, per pound,... Wheat per bushel Oats Rve " Wheat flour per bbl. . . .' 4.00 9 to $10 .80 nay per ton Potatoes Der htishet t umips - unions Sweet DOtatoes I CO .40 05 .09 .08 .05 5 .it .it 3. .05 Tallow per lb Shoulder ' " ' Side meat" " !!!'" Vineear. ner nt Dried anDles nr ik Dried cherries, pitted. Raspberries Cow Hides Der IV. o. .. r. " CalfSkin Sheep pelts'.'.','.' f SlielUl 80 . pcr ou v-orn meal, cwt i . . 60 oran, Chop Middlines i.ts 1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 .11 .11 .t.i .14 .08 1.60 3S J.6o i " 4 Chickens per lb new'.'.' ,,..W " "old.. a uritevs n Geese " Ducks " coal. No. 6, delivered " 4 and 5 " , " 6 atyard....,,,.' " 4 and 5 at yard.'.! AW W , 3ry COLUMBIAN q year. h : 1. "O"
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