The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 01, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO. PA-
WASHINGTON.
from our HKUlar Correspondent.
Washington, Jan. 29, 1900.
There is open revolt in the republi
can ranks against a part ot the Mc
Kinlcy programme. Senator Plait,
of Conn., has given notice of his in
tention to offer amendments to the
administration bill providing govern
ments tor Hawaii and l'orto Rico.
He will amend both bills by moving
to strike out the clauses allowing each
of the islands td send a Delegate to
Congress, and in the case of Hawaii
bis amendment will provide for strik
ing out all that portion of the bill deal
ing with custoirs duties and a con
tinuation ot the present customs rela
tions. Instead of free trade with Porto
Rico, as the bill provides, Mr. Piatt's
amendment provides for the collec
tion of a duty on all articles from
Porto Rico brought into the U. S.
equivalent to 80 per cent of the duty
collected on similar articles trom for
eign countries, and for a duty in the
same proportion to be collected in
Porto Rico on all goods from the U.
S. How serious this revolt will bt is
yet to be determined, and it will de
pend largely upon the attitude of the
democratic and populist Senators, but
it has greatly alarmed the administra
tion. Roberts was thrown overboard
last week, according to programme,
and, according to the ethics of the
unco good, the House must be today
a very much more moral and virtuous
body. Well, it may be that it is, but
there are serious objections to the
House, as at present constituted, set
ting itself up as a court to pass on
morals. This isn't meant as a detense
of Roberts, who deserved to be kick
ed out for cowardice as well as for
polygamy, but as an advance protest
against the House going into morality
censorship as a regular business. That
business is already badly overcrowded.
a
Secretary Gage must be disgrunt-
leu auout something, lie said a day
or two aio that he believed the Boers
would lick the English and sincerely
hoped they would. Here is more
treason in the McKmley camp,
and Gage isn't Irish, either.
Representative Champ Clark, of
Mo., sent the following cablegram to
Webster Davis, Assistant Secretary of
the interior, when the news was re
ceived that Davis was on his way to
Pretoria, in President Krugcr's private
car : "Webster Davis, Pretoria, care
of Kruger: Hearty congratulations
on good company 111 which you find
yourself. Have always admired your
splendid genius, and now that you are
out of the society of republicans and
jingoes, and fraternizing with men
fighting for liberty, I hope, when you
return to your native shores, you will
join the democrats. We will give you
a most cordial welcome." Air. Mc
Kinley is so much afraid that the visit
of Davis to Kruger will be miscon
structed that he has caused it to be
officially given out that Davis is travel
ling as an individual and not as a
lepresentative of this cjovernment.
Senator McEnery, of La., made a
speech against the Pritchard resolu
tion declaring the proposed suffrage
amendment to the N. C. constitution,
similar to the one now in force in La.,
to be unconstitutional, in which he
declared that his state had been great
ly benefited by the restriction of suf
frage ; that while Congress had the
power, it had not the right, to declare
any law or constitutional provision of
a state unconstitutional, that right be
longing solely to the judicial branch
of the government. He stated the
whole race question when he said
lbere can be no admixture of the
races. This is a law of nature. Tney
mum yuik our, tneir tiestinies on
parallel lines, which cannot come to
gether. The Anglo-Saxon blood and
brain will always be the superior and
cannot be subordinated to the negro."
Representative Henrv. of Texas.
has introduced a bill providing a gov
ernment tor l'orto Rico, which most
democrats think good enough to be
made a party measure. It follows the
lines of the laws establishing territor
ies, wmcn nave stood the tests ot
century, and places the government
as much in the hands of its people as
those of the territories ol Arizona,
New Mexico, and Oklahoma are in
the hands of their people.
Senator Turner, of Washington,
iiudt! a speech, this week, arraigning
the administration both for its Philip
pine policy and (or its attitude toward
the Boers, the people of a republic
struggling for liberty against a power
ful monarchy. After asserting that
they had the sympathy of the Ameri
can people, he said: '-In other days
our sympathy would have been ex
pressed through governmental chan
nels. But now, the ghost of liberty
murdered in the Philippines stands in
the way. We cannot even preserve a
decent neutrality between this heroic
people and their assailants. It is yet
permitted to us, however, as individu
als, to avert our eyes, and as those
noDle men go down to death and ob
livion to say to them, as I now do,
'Thou lost survivors of a heroic age I
Hail and farewell."'
The Quay reports have been made
and the Senate will proceed to decide
the question of whether he shall be
seated as soon at it feels so disposed.
The Quayites are shoeing so much
confidence that it is believed they have
received promises of support from
some of the Senators who have been
classed as doubtful.
The Last Week la Businoss.
the
Dunn & Company's report of
past week's business is as follows :
No news is not always good news.
New business for manufacturers this
year has been light in some branches,
aud much below the production last
month. It is perhaps too often foi
gotten that industries start this year
with larger contracts ahead than ever
before, anp when half the work of the
whole year has been ordered in ad
vance there cannot continue quite the
same activity in new buying. The
woolen manufacture has just opened
a new season with the largest trans
actions ever known in a single wesk,
it is said, but in almost all other lines
contracts previously booked would
make similar activity impossible. Yet
there is seen enough of hesitation
caused by advanced prices to make
inactivity trying. Distribution to
consumers throughout the country is
rapid and large, especially in quarters
where it has been feared retailers were
overbuying, so that there is strong
confidence in the future.
It could not be expected that busi
ness would adjust itself without any
mbarrassament to such a rise of
prices as has occurred. Early in De
cember wool rose too high for prices
then obtainable for woolen goods, and
weeks of dullness followed. But quiet
buying of wool at considerable con
concessions appeared more than a
week ago, and the material for goods
now so heavily bought seems to have
been mainly secured in advance.
Transactions are now not large, but
more disposition to sell is reported.
The boot and shoe manufacture is re
ceiving small orders, as jobbers pay
the price asked only for such limited
supplies as are needed for sorting, but
their urgency to receive goods hereto
fore ordered is marked, and shipments
from Boston have been 3S0.963 cases
in tour weeks, about 4 per cent, more
than in 1898, and 16 per cent, more
than in 1895, with greater increase
over every other year. Leather is
nactive and slightly weaker in spite
of heavy exports, and hides are yield
ing at Chicago with accumulation of
stocks.
$100 REWARD, $100.
lhe 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. Hall's 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 direct
y upon me oiooa ana mucous sur
facts of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by build
ing up 1 lie constitution and assisting
nature in aoing its work. The pro
prietors nave so much taith in itc cura
tive powers, that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it fail
to cure. Send for list of testimonials,
Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO
Toledo, O
bold by uruggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Lands the State Owus.
Forestry Commission Discusses Acreaga to
be Sot asido as Public Parks.
At a fully attended meciing of the
forestry commission at llirnsbiirg
Simon P. Wolvcrton and Monroe H.
Kulp represented a number of persons
who have lands to sell to the State for
forest reservations. Maps were sub
mitted explaining the location of the
property and its relations to the water
sheds of the State. A full discussion
was had with regard to their desira
bility. It was shown that the lands
thai have passed into the possession
of the Slate about 20,000 acres are
on the headwaters of the Delaware.
The remainder purchased, about 39,
000 acres, are on the Susquehanna
watershed There are also in sight
now, with the prospect of a speedy
purchase, about 40,000 acres.
Governor Stone, at the meeting,
terseiy stated that these reservations
are to be the parks and the outing
grounds ol the people forever. Law
fill hunting and fishing, under suitable
restrictions, will be allowed on these
lands.
iitt the Man Reform Bofure Marriage.
"A girl should never marry a man
that she may reform him," writes
Maigaret Sangster, in the February
I.alies' Jlome Journal. "It he is in
need of reformation let him prove
himself worthy by turning from evil
and setting his face steadfastly and
perseveringly to good before he asks
a g irl to surrender herself and her lite
to him. Not should a girl be too im
patient wi'h father, motnerand friends
it' they counsel delay in deciding a
matter which is to influence her whole
career and her lover's, when they,
with clearer eyes than her own, per
ceive in him an immutability to her."
There is nothing harder for a young
mother than to find herself suddenly
so placed that she is unable to co ne
and go freely, as was her wont in t ie
early married days belore the baby
came, while the father comes and
goes as ever, and is not tied down at
all. Che father must be very patient
and sympathetic while the mother ad
justs herself to this new life of hers,
as a sweet woman soon will team to
do, for if he is thoughtless here he is
planting seeds of failure which will
grow to gigantic proportions. riej
must keep in touch with the mother
in these (lays, that they may walk to
gether later, and all through even to
the end. February Ladies' Home
Journal,
Tommy Pop, what's the differ
ence between a statesman and a poli
tician ? " Tommy's Pop " A Mates
man, niv ion, is a politician wh has
got what he wanted."
In often a warning that tlio liver Is
torpid or Inactive. Moro serlimg
tnmtilei may follow. For n prompt,
cllliient cure of ilcailai'lm and all
liver troubles, take
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Nuni! one
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Neneopeck ar
Hood's
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Whllo tliey rouse tho liver, retoro
full, roKulnr action of tho bowels,
they do not Rrljm or pain, do not
Irritate or Inflame the Internal organs,
but have a positive tonic effect. SUv,
Ot all (IniBKlsts or bv piall of
C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
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Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scnlds.
Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and J 1. 00.
Bold by dniggliiu, or lent port-paid on receipt of price
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Cure Impotcncy, Ni?ht Kmissionaand
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THE UP-TO-DATE
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Biliousness,
Constipation
Dyspepsia.
Sick-Headache
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Complaint.
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TC r or sent by mall.
M.U. Meilcil Co., Chlcift
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their blood, give color to
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health and strength. It is
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all reject fat with their food.
P.AILEOAD TIME TABLE
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Matiy Doer Killed.
The State Game Commission at
Harrisburg has heard from all parts
of the State concerning the game sea
son, and is informed there were more
deer killed legally this year than in
many years, and, so stringent has
been the enforcement of the deer laws,
that there are many deer yet in the
woods, and they are consequently
multiplying. Attorney General Elkin
has given the Game Commission an
opinion on the law, in which he says
that all special acts conflicting with
the general game act have been re
pealed, and the Pike county people
will have to quit killing deer out of
season. The Commission has been
encouraging the establishing of local
Game Commissions, and proposes to
hold meetings all over the State.
COD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPMUS or LIME SODA
Not Held Responsible-
The Ohio supreme court has hand
ed down a decision to the effect that
railroads are not liable for fire damages
resulting from locomotive sparks, pro
vided it can be established that due
care has been exercised on the rail
road in the handling of the engine.
Heretofore it has been necessary tor
the railroads to prove that a fire oc
curring within a quarter of a mile of a
railroad was not caused by locomotive
sparks. A stack of hay or grain lecated
anywhere near a railroad might be set
on fire by a tramp, but the railroad
would have to pay for it.
f
is exactly what they require; J
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nortant element (cod-liver oil)
25 in a natatahl and easilv 01- $
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phosphites which are so valua-1
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8 47
88
t 8 86
8 46
8 6."
p. a
t 7 05
7 81
77
7 45
8 Of
9 05
P. M
t 56
7 09
7 81
1 4S
7 6S
8 00
P. U
t 8 88
9 05
A.
Srrantou ' "I 10 08'
. j. 1.. ir..m win leavn lla.loton 5.16 p.ra
Kot-k (Vleu. 6.50 P. m., arriving at Catawlssa
t Weekllaya. I pally, f Flnj atation.
. J.r""i ...iJT. h.wn Hnnhnrv. WIlllamKPOr
11 ?" MhilrV and Phll..dol6hll
and Waohliikton and between Harrisburg, Plttp;
" v5r furitier information apply to Ticket
AjeB."'nuTCinNsoN. J. R WOOD,
Gen'l. Manager. ticn.Paa8.Agt
Philadelphia Sc
Reading Railway
Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke
In effect July 1, 1896.
irmls T I1VE WI (IO VSlllllQ
in. iiAuVmi. Phlliioeliilila. Kt-adiLg Potta
vine, Tamaqua, weekday 11.80 a. m.
For Vi llllauiaport, weekdays, 1.80 a. m., 8.40
. . . . . . , . 1. ...... t n b m
For Danvuie ana auiiuu, w r,..u
3.40.
)a. m.
8 so
6 88
8 38
8 36
64
8 44
8 49
700
7 06
718
rio
7 88
7 40
m .... w
$ we nave Known per- w
fsons to gain a pound a
m m 9m ms m m a a k m f m a m a m r m m.m ar
W J Tr '
toe, and fii oo, U druggists. $
A crnTT jl nnwNP. rrwmist&. New York. 2f
I JV-W a 1 u 1
IJ00K AGENTS WANTED FOR
th nuulvft uid ftteiiMllii)K book vr vabiUkii.
Pulpit Echoes j
?B LIVING TKUTH FOR HEAD AND HFA
anUmini Mr. HOUItV'H bml Harinoni, wllh
uuk ntoiiM, IncldanUi rrrMHui r.aprwBl.to.,
Bij 2. L. Moody
nioomsburg.
Kuperi.
ntitawlsaa ........
Danville..
Onulasky,
Oamernn ,
NOkTUDMBKHLANO.
0 tO
910
8 65
.. 9 80
... 9 86
A.M.
t Runs dally, f Flag i?''n;
A. C. BALISBUHY, T. W. I.KR,
Hupt. Pen.
13 88 4 17
1 87 4 83
11138 4 8V
18 47 4 4
... t4 49
18 57 4 54
1 10 618
P.M. P.M.
8 31
8 43
8 48
9 01
9 16
930
I. a
Pass. Agt
BOUTI1.-
AKHIVB.
U. B K K.
NOKTH
LtAVI
WAX CANDLES',
Sold
, 1
u lu imrn
0 liangil
Mtniil
interior
Sold in all colors and shmlc
to harmonize with any
gs or decorations.
iftictiired by
STANDARD OIL CO.
r or km ih rvcrvwiirfc.
II ii 1
A FREE PATTERN
laf own Mfl'-otlnn) tn 4nrr tubwrltwr. Brantlful m(.
rtN lithofrr&pbM pit- and llluNtmtlorii. Oritvli'l,
MS CALL'S
or Indies, mlpff. Rlrli nrl little children. That cl
sin Htyilti"rliic"tTtt4,t not attnlnitl by the imp ftii J
tUr pattern nne no wjiiai KirBiiuiuia pn.
5 CALL
BAZAR. I
mv.v..'i.nMuirJATmsnnmnB
Fjiu pul tiwctlwr Onlv 10 anrt 11 cnt mi-n-noiie
l.i.-lir iold In ncurlv i-vprv Pltv fttid town, or by mll.
Ak lur tbem. AbKnlu'tely yvry lim-m up 10-Uaui uyiaa,
Til E SIcCAl.L COMPANY,
411.148 lllh lrrH. Tr HIT.
nn
,v, ' '-- 'P 9
. 1 1 m-k
COPVftiOr-W lki
MA' HONEY!
TID-BITS FOR
and tender little juicelets for the chiN
dren, are all right, but papa ana "tne
boys" want a good, big, juicy steajc,
roast or chop when busines 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. K. KF.IFER.
& i wnk.u.i.uki.iMnt.l.lif.l..ij.. . a m
uoitn, raawr or nr. aioouj c nicua Lauren tor nva Taara,
ana an mirodiieuoa or hi-t. liiu auhuii, v. u.
brand na. 4IO DD..bMA7uiiif lUkJtraJaa. a 11.000 mot
AUKNTIt WANTkl-lea and Womaa. OKalaa
(lumanaa a harveat tlina for Aiienia. Hand for lenna to
A. J. WVatl'aUMU'i'Wa A VUn UuUvnl, Vina.
am
7.10
7.08
7.'i8
5.1
,.50
(III
.an
5
4.14
8.181
8 04
8.08
4.M
n.41
pm
8.85
8 18
8.14
8.0!
5.6M
5.40
6.8K
5.84
li.ials.ar
11.0515 17
ll.mll5.ll
to ri5.Hi,ia.o
10.58 5.08111.68
10.4814 5:1 11. 45
10.404.5O11.80l
pm a m p m p m
I.MAVI
a in.
18.05
12.00
11.57
1147
11.48
11.88
11.2
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9.0
t. or
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1.45
1.80
1.00
ia.68
14.45
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18.10)
STATIONS.
Hlooiasbu'K
" P. at H.
" Main st.
Paper Mill.
..Llfc'Ut -t .
Orangevll'e.
.forKs....
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.btlllwater.
..Henlon.. .
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uoie's t:r'k,
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ampm
8.4718 4"
M.I9 8.4U
8.58 .4
9.01 8.54
p in lit in
6 ;w 0.10
8.871
8.40
5i-.87
9.05 8915.56,11.60
9.15'8.107.O4 7.10
9.28
9.87
9.88
9.4H
9.47
9.511
9.51
10.10'
1.85
7.4
8.00
8.S0
8.40
8.80,7.14
184'T.IH
8.8017.21
8.40 7.8-1
8.44 7.37
8 47 7.41
3.6717.51
4.07,8.01
10.14 4.10.0.1:
am p m p mam
ABklVB
Kor Catawlas" weekday! 7.80, 8.38, 11
a ..n u ... a ii.. H ail rt m
For Kupefi weekdkyB7:80,8.S8 11.80 a, m., 18.40,
8.40.8.00, .80, p. m.
For uulli more, hiiibiu ""'" -n
. .. u l .h.n,..h truina nave Headlnic ler.
mlualj-blla'aelpblii, 8.20, 7.65, 11.88 a in., 8j46
7.21, p. m. Bondaya 8.80. 7.6 U.e a. ni..
Chentnut street station, weokrtnya, 1.35, o.4i
8 28 p m. hunnftyB, i.n-. o.n ui.
r niTi . ix'u iri ,J Ul I ii iMkHI HI4.
Leave New York 1a Pblladelphla 8.00
m.,andvla Eaaton ii.10a.ro.
Leave ruiiaampma ii.i .
Leave Kead in k 8.15 p.m.
LeavePoU8villel.8ip. m.
Leave Tamaqua 1.49 p. m., ,. . un
Leave wllllauispori weekdayslo.OOa m, 4.80 p
"leave Catawlssa weekday 8, 7.oo,8.S0 9.1oa. m
LeaR.fpelt, weekdays, 7.08. 8.S8. 9.18 11.4
"'"iTLANOriTTPIVISlON.
InefJi'Ot Nov. 1, 1899. ko
Leave Phlladelpbla. t'bestnut ntreet wbart
and Houtb Mtreet wharf for Atlantlo t lty.
.., iiuw.w luvu Rmreaa. 9.00.
iiu iiji Mm i in n m Accommodation, 8.00
al m..'5.80 p. in. Hundaj a Express, 9.00, 10.00 a.
in. Accommodation, 8 00 a.m., 4 45p. m.
i Aiinnrm :u v Depot. : Weekdays-Kx-
pnss,7.8M 00,10.80 a.m, 8.80,5.301. m. Acooinwo.
rial ion. 8.15 a. m , 4 05 p. tn. "'''.ys-8'"'8;;
4.80, 7.80 p. m. Accommodation, 7.1& a. m., 4.05
p. m,
Fo
WAV
at ii unniii at., n i n a. m
Additional for t'ape May-Weekday-S.30 p.m.
Parlor earn on all express trains. ,
I. A. BWKIOAhl). KDHON J. WEEKS.
Oun'l nupt. Oeu'l Pass. Ast
Quick Communication
Facilitates Business
Use the LOCAL TELETHONS
and Communicate
Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata
wissa, Danville. Riverside, Rupert
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
JL SUPPLY CD.
JOHN KENYON, Manager.
For Tape May, ocean City and Bea Isle City :
iiekdays-9 00 a. m., 4 10p. m. undays-t best.
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