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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA.
WASHINGTON.
From our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, Nov. 13, 1899.
"A Bryan triumph" is what nearly
every democrat and many lepublic.ins
see in the results of the State elections,
and it is not likely that there will be
any more serioustalk of anybody else
for the head of (he democratic ticket,
next year. Col. Bryan's magnificent
success in his own State, where he
largely increased the fusion majority
in the face of many obstacles, includ
ing the influence of Federal adminis
tration and the lavish expenditure of
money by the republicans, aroused
admiration even among his opponents,
Boss Hanni's success in Ohio,
probably the most costly campaign
ever carried on in a single State, is
accepted as having knocked the bot
tom out of all the schemes to spring
an anti-McKinley candidate on the
republicans, and, unless something of
scandalous nature should be fastened
upon his administration between now
and the meeting of the republican
national convention, Mr. McKinley
will not be opposed for renomination;
but a stiong element in the republican
parly, including many of its most
prominent men in Congress, have al
ready began to demand of Mr. Mc
Kinley that he depose King Hanna
before the Presidential campaign
opens. That will not be an easy job,
as Hanna has as much justification in
claiming his dearly paid for vitory in
Ohio as a personal vindication as Mr.
McKinley has in claiming it as an en
dorsement of imperialism by the
country.
Imperialism run mad may be look
ed for in future acts of the adminis
tration, as Mr. McKinley and all his
cabinet have succeeded in persuading
themselves into believing that the
State elections were an endorsement
of imperialism by the people, notwith
standing the anti-imperialist victories
in Nebraska, and in Maryland. The
result in Ohio was not an endorsement
of anything except the power of money
corruptly spent.
Owing to the large number of Mary
land democrats engaged in business in
Washington there has been unusual re
joicing at the National capital on ac
count of the return of that State to
the democratic fold, from which it
would never have strayed had there
not been a bitter family row in the
democratic camp. Maryland demo
crats are very positive in saying that
they can keep the State in line now
that the party is again united.
Now that that there is no campaign
to influence, it is admitted by mem
bers of the administration that the
movement to capture Aguinaldo and
his army, which it was officially an
nounced the day before election could
not possibly fail, has met with delays
which it is feared will give Aguinaldo
time enough to get away.
Gen. Joe Wheeler has written that
he will take his seat in the House dur
ing the coming session of Congress,
but as he has not left Manila yet, so
far as known in Washington, and it
will take between six and eight weeks
for him to make the trip, he cannot
be at the opening of Congress. Con
stitutional experts say that should
Gen. Wheeler appear in the House to
take the oath his status would be en
tirely different to that occupied, by him
when objection was raised to his re
suming his seat in the House while
holding the commission of a major
general of volunteers, on the ground
that his acceptance of a commission in
the armv vacated his seat in the House
an obiection which was sustained by
the committee of which Speaker-to-be
Henderson was chairman, and whicu
would have been sustained by the
House had not the personal popularity
of Gen. Wheeler been so great that
the House declined to consider the
reDort on the plea that there was not
time enough, owing to the nearness of
the end of the session, vvnen yen
Wheeler's present commission briga
dier general of volunteers was given
him he was not a member of the
House, although he had been elected
as such. Consequently no objection
will be made to his being sworn in as
a member whenever he presents him
sell, but the moment he takes the oath
as a member of the House he will
cease to be a brigadier general.
Secretary (rage -ays he thinks the
State election weie ai order to the
republicans in Co igres.s to put the
single gold siJncunl into a law.
Democrats only hope that he will be
able to convince the republican lead
ers in Congrtss to think the same
way.
Composer of "Dixie."
Daniol Decatur Emmett li Old Now and Poor.
Art of Hustling.
Hood's Pills
Arc prepared from
Everybody sings "Dixie," one of the
lew really popular eongs of America, a
song which touched the right chord
and still holds it. But not many
people could tell who composed
"Dixie," and fewer still know of the
composer's present plight, says the
New York World.
Daniel Decatur Emmett, who wrote
the famous song, is old and poor. Not
long ago he passed his 84th birthday.
He has no family, and lives alone,
practically a hermit. Years ago he
ceased to receive any income from the
songs that made him famous. And
there is little hope that he will be re
lieved from poverty before he dies.
Now and then, on some such oc
casions as the recent dinner of the
Chicago Fellowship Club, Mr. Emmett
is brought forward, talked about and
made much of for a day or two. Dur
ing the greater part of the time he has
opportunity to realize that fame must
be, in the majority of cases, its own
reward.
The story of the composition of
"Dixie" has not often been told. Half
a century ago, when Daniel Emmett
was living in New York, he entertain
ed a musical club to which he belong
ed by blacking himself with burnt cork
and interspersing his "coon songs"
with jokes. Thus the "negro minstrel'
was originated.
This novelty once introduced, Mr.
Emmett and his talents were in inord
inate demand. Not only America.but
England, wildly applauded him. One
fortune after another passed through
his fingers. Scores of songs, such as
"Old Dan Tucker," were composed by
him and the next day were in every
body's mouth. He understood the
popular taste to a nicety.
On Saturday night the manager
having charge of Mr. Emmett's per
formances came to him and impera
tively demanded a new "walk-around"
for the following Monday night.
"Dixie" was accordingly dashed off the
next day Sunday. The song struck
home immediately. The composer's
name was made.
And when, a year later, the South
went to war her soldiers caught it up,
sung it in camp and on the march,
charged and died to its melody.
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Conspiracy Juror Orazy.
Counsel' in the case of Ex-United
States District Attorney Ellery P.
Ingham and his former assistant, Har
vey K. Newitt, recently convicted of
attempted bribery of a secret service
officer in connection with the recent
revenue stamp counterfeiting case,
asked permission from Judge Mc-
rherson, in the United States Dis
trict Court, to file an additional rea
son whv the defendants should be
granted a new trial. The reason was
that John Daly, Sr., of Philadelphia,
one of the jury, is now an inmate of
a Baltimore insane asvlum, and prior
to the trial had been treated for in
sanity. His form of mental abberra
tion is hallucinations. 1 he Court in
structed counsel to file his affidavit
and fixed Monday for argument.
The government will contend that
insanity is reason for a challenge, but
does not affect prior or subsequent
evidence of insanity, unless the juror
was insane while acting in the trial of
the case.
The following amusing article on
the mercurial temperament of the
American binmess man is taken from
the North American iVr.'.v:
"Never in my life have I met a man
who impressed a stranger with such a
sense of alert intellect and unwearied
activity. He thought of nothing, and
read about nothing, and spoke about
nothing, and dreamed about nothing,
and one might add, with one or two
reservations, he cared fbout nothing,
except his article of manufacture,
which we shall call for the moment
aluminium plates. There was no
question about these plates which he
had not anticipated and could not
answer. The source of aluminium
and its value, its constituents and its
combinations, its methods of treat
ment and its practical uses, all this he
knew up and down, through and
through, past and present and alto
gether. He reasons with much acute
ness on the burning questions of
aluminium ; he read extensively and
generally had a book in his hand on
aluminium he had a highly trained
and exuberant imagination on the
future of aluminium. Times there
were when he even drifted into senti
ment on the service which aluminium
had rendered to the human race. It
was a joy to meet a man who knew
something thoroughly and believed in
something utterly, and one felt that,
if one had aluminium works, one
would like to have my friend Hart-
mann for manager.
"While an English merchant saun
ters down to his office between 9 and
10, a new York man rises at 6:30 in
his suburb, and is busy at work at 8
o'clock. The Englishmen takes off an
hour during the day for luncheon at
his club, while the American eats his
meal in 15 minutes. The English
man spends more than an hour at
afternoon tea and gossip with friends
sauntering about between his club
and his office, while the American
packs every minute with work. The
very walk of an English merchant,
slow dignified, self satisfied, and that
of the American, rapid, eager, anxious
the one looking as if lime were of no
importance nor circumstance, and the
other as if the loss of a minute might
mean ruin are the visible indices to
the character of the nations.
"No man goes slow if he has the
chance of going fast, no man stops to
talk if he can talk walking, no man
walks if he can ride in a trolley car.
no one goes in a trolley car if he can
get a convenient steam car, ana by
and by no one will go in a steam car
if he can be shot through a pneumatic
tube. No one writes with his own
hand if he can dictate to a steno
grapher, no one telegraphs if he can
telephone, and by and by when the
spirit of American invention nas
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ougn condition a man win simpiy mi
with his mouth at one hole and his
ear at another and do business with
the ends of the earth in a few seconds
which the same machine will copy and
preserve in letter books and ledgers.
It is the American's regret that at
nresent he can do nothinii with his
feet while he is listening al the tele
phone, but, doubtless, some employ
ment will be found" for them in the
Time Tnlie in
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ss
State of Ohio, City of ToO
ledo. Lucas County. f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and evejy case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6jh day, of De
cember i8S6.
A. W. Gleason,
Tseal Notary Public.
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American Oyster Trade.
American oysters rank among the
best in the world, and the export list
is growing all the time. England takes
about 3000 barrels a week all the year
round. Gone, says the New York Sun
are the days ot the old Saddle Rocks,
which no man could place entire in
his mouth, which for frying were the
F.lvsium of the Philadelphia chef. In
the old days there were only three
centers for oysters Baltimore, New
York and New Haven. The best
oysters came from Blue Point, Oak
Haven, Buzzard's Bay (deep water),
Lynn Haven, (Chesapeake), Shrews
bury, Mill Pond, Rockaway, Maurice
River Cove (mouth ot Delaware),
Great South and Lower Bay. Experts
in the business say that the finest
oysters obtainable are in the first
weeks of May, as then the fat, luscious
Virginia oysters come North to be
planted. Oysters are placed in spawn
in "spat beds" along the deeper water
shores of bays and estuaries. Each is
capable of producing 1,000,000 eggs.
The statement that Mrs. Hetty
Green has so much money that she
does not know what to do with it
must have been made by somebody
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A. U
PlttatnrWB B ftrl t 9 30
scranton " " I 10 OH I
'Leaves Cata-
1101
1130
ll'i's
U-68
I2T6
12 08
18 14
12 17
18 35
P.M.
WKST.
A.. A.M. P.M. P. U
M 10 05 165 15 40
8 85 ....
10 15
1(1 28
10 21)
10 31
1035
10 3
10 44
2 03
210
2 13
2 17
8 20
24
8 2
6 50
5 68
6 02
6 08
6 10
614
610
tArrlvpg Cntawtssa 12.1B ip. m,
wlsHa2 3sp. m.
u'M.n. 1 naiiv. f Flae station,
u..nm,.n Parinr and HleeiilniT Cars run o
.... ....u i..ini hitu.'in Sunburv. WllllaliPPOr
. Mmvn Hnnhurv and PhlladelphlL
and Waihlnuton ana between Uarrlsburg-, PltteJ
I and thM WPflt.
vnr further information apply to Ticket
Agents.
J. B. HUTCniNSON. 1. it. wwu,
Oen'l. Manager. Pen. PaRB. Agt
scbanton
HhIIhviih
Taylor ?"
Lackawanna 47
Duryea 60
Plttston S55
Huaquehanna Ave 6 6'.i
weht rittatuu
Wyoming 707
Vnrts Kort 711
Bennett 7 14 10 62
Kingston ' iu
Plymouth J unotlon 782 ....
Plymouth 7:8 1105
Avondale Till ...
Nanllcoke 7 85 11 13
Huniock' 711 i
milekshlnny . 7 61 1180
Hlok's Kerry ni 11 1
Beaoh Haven 810 1148
Berwick 8 14 1154
Uilcairriulr- oil
IlmeKldge'. - 8 so: 112 0
kan. 8 37 1216
. 0...1 Oil
11 nnmNniirtr o 11 t
Hupert.. 60 12 2. 4 23
Cataw8Va.".....:.J 10 1S 4 2
Danville 8 ea it
CnulaHky w
Cameron i 01
NOkTUUMBSHLAMD... 8 35 1 10 5 C8
t Runs dally, f Flag station."
A IV UAI.IMRTTMV. T. W. LKK.
Supt. Oen. Pass. Agt.
2 30
8 42
8 47
8 62
8 57
8 02
3 10
8 24
6 80
6S6
Tih
8 47
6 60
6 58
710
8 35 f7 05
8 42 7 82
8 42 1 88
13 55
4 04 n 53
4 11 8 00
4 17 8 07
813
8 18
8 84
8 48
9(0
SOUTH. -
AUklVS.
li. & H 1. K.
KLT'S CREAM BALM I ft positive euro.
Apply Into lb noatril. It I quickly absorbed. 60
cant at DrageUt or by mail I cample 10c. by mall.
ELY UKOTUKKS, 66 Warren bu, Kew Vurk City.
pm
e.80
0.2)1
i). a i
11.12
D.IIU
5.50
5.48
5.44
5.87
5.2'
6 22
l0A8i5.20il2.(M
10.5216.18 11.63
10.18 6.08'11.45
llll.40i6.(Hlill.80i
pm am p m p m
am
7.101
7.08
7.08
6.63
8.60
6.40
6.2U
6.25
6.1t
8.0S
I 6.04
6.02
6.53
5.43
5 4'l
a.m.
12.06
12 00
11.57
1147
11.43
11.33
11.21
II. 1H
11.18
11.05
11 00
p.m.1
9.101
8.06!
1 60
1.45
1.80
1.00
12.53
12.45
19.8V
19.10
STATIONS.
Uloomsbu'g.
' V.S.V.
" Main St..
Paper Mill.
.Llirht St..
OrangevU'e.
. HJI'KS...,
.Zanor's...
.Mlllwater.
...Benton., ,
...Edson'a...
.role' Cr'k.
..Laubacn.
...central..
.Jam. City,
amp
47i8
401
K. ltl S.42
8.62 9.46
U.01i2.54
9.05 2. Ml
9.158.10
9.23
9.87
9.38!
9.43
NORTH
LIAVI
mipmain
6
9.47
9.60
9.59
10.10
i 4616.10
8.47
6.50
7.tl 16.87
7.05 6.60
7.147.10
7.85
,7.45
8.00
Philadelphia &
RpnHinor Kailvvav
j j
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
In errect Juiy i, ib.
mo .1VU I PAVH UI I iriMSKTTRO
vr kw vork. Phuadelobla. Keadius Votts
vllle. Tamaqua, weekday 11.30 a. m.
for WUllainsport, weekdays, 7.80 a.m., 8.40 p
For Danville and Milton, weekday, 7.80 a. m.
For catawlssa weekdays 7.30, 8.88, 11.80 a. m.,
12 20. 8 40, 5.00. 6.80, p. tn . .
For Kupert weekay87.80,8.S8 11,80 a. m 18.80,
' ForBaltlraorw,' Washlnton and the west via
B. O. K. K., mrouKU iraiim icio
minul PhllnilHlrvhla. 8.20. 7.55. 11.26 a. m., 8.46
..t - r w.mrluv. .4.20. 7.65 11.26 a. Ul..
Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41
6 23 p. m. unaays i.b e. p. ui. .
toavn nw York via Philadelphia 8.00
m., ana via uaston v.iua. ui.
Leave r nuaaeipnia iv.xi . ui.
Leave Reading 12.15 p.m.
LeavePottsviilei8.8up. in.
1 nava Tu ,11 illlllk 1 AM li. IT! . .
Leave Wllllamsport weekdays 10.00 a m, 4.80 p
"ueavfiCatawisea weekdays, 7.00,8.809.10a. m
1.80 8.40 6.08 .
Leave Rupert, weekdays, i.m, o.so,
a. Bl.. 1.3B CO, B.2II.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
in ofT,,.r Nov. 1. 18IM.
Leave Philadelphia, chentnut street whart
nA ur,nth utraot. wlmrf for Atlantic t'lty.
For Atlantic city-Weckilays.-KxpreR8, 9 00.
8.0ii,4.ii0, 5.(0, 7.15 p. m. ATOommodiU Ion, 8.00
a. 1U. O.OU p. Ul. nUIIUU.Vn v.n; .v.ww .
m. Accommodation, s.ou a.m., .) p. in.
Leave Allontlc city Depot i Weekdays Ex,
f s u n i iiiMna.in..aso.5.30n. m. Aceoinino.
iliitloni K.15 a. m., 4 05 p. m. sundavs-Kxun'ss.
4.30, 7.30 p. m. Aocommodatlou, 7.1o a. m., 4.oo
P' For Capo May, Ocean city and Sea lute ci, y.!
Weekiiuvs-O 00 a. in., 4.10p. m. suuuuys i iieai
nut St., 9.1.r, Hout h w., o oo a. m
Adoltlonal for cape May Vt eekday-5.30 p.m.
Parlor cam on all express trains.
I. A.SWKIHAKD, EUSON J. WKEK8,
Oen'l isupt. en'l Paas. Ak't.
TID-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-:. KEIFER.
Quick Communication
Facilitates Business
Us9 the LOCAL TELEPHONE
and Commnicato
Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata,
wissa, Danville, Riverside, Hupert
Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreet
Lime Ridge, Mifflinville, Millville
Rohrsbnrg, Nescopeck, Orangeville
Stillwater and Benton. Also long
distance lines to nearly all the towns
in the different States. Rates reason
able. Local exchange over Postoffice.
CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE
& SUPPLY C9.
JOHN KENY0N, Manager.
3.207.84
8.2417.88
3. 3017.83
8.4017.43
3.4417.47
8 4717.51
8.5718.01
4.07 8.11
10.14l.108.15
a m p ui p ni am
AKKIVS
8.30
8.40
8.46
H.Ofl
9.25
9.85
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