The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 08, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WASHINGTON.
From oar Rtigular Correspondent.
Washington, Feb. 5, 1900. .
The administration programme is
receiving some severe jolts' in Con
gress, and its path is getting rockier
every clay. This week several republi
can Senators went to see Mr. McKin
lejr and requested him to withdraw the
reciprocity treaties now before the
Senate, in order to save them from
formal rejection, which would not
only humiliate Mr. McKinley but
would advertise the difference of opin
ion between him and members ot his
party in Congress. He has also been
told that the only chance the free
trade section of the Porto Rico bill
has to become a law is by the help of
democratic votes, many democrats
having expressed themselves in favor
of it on general principles, although
it is not likely that any concerted
action in its favor will be taken by
the democrats. The republicans of the
House Ways and Means Committee
have reported a substitute for the ad
ministration bill for free trade with
Porto Rico, which provides for a duty
ot 25 per cent of the present tariff on
Porto Rican products. These things
show that tht much talked about re
publican harmony is a fake.
"The threat of treason will not deter
us irom disclosing the facts as they
may come into our possession," was
the defi thrown at the imperialists by
Senator Pettigrew after he had been
ruled out of order when trying to read
quotations from a published statement
made by Aguinaldo as to his relations
with Admiral Dewey, and been called
a traitor by Senator Iiawley. Senator
Lodge read a letter from Admiral
Dewey denying what Aguinaldo had
said. This denial of the Admiral said
ot Aguinaldo: "I never treated him
as an ally except to make use of him
and the soldiers to assist me in my
operations against the Spaniards."
That "except" is an important word.
In making use of Aguinaldo and his
soldiers did not Admiral Dewey make
an ally of him in spirit, even if thrre
was no actual agreement to that effect?
siMics." 1 here was a regular circus
ol a time at this week's meeting of
the House committee on Merchant
Marine, whidi has charge of the sub
sidy bill, when Represent.!' ivc Gros-
venor, of Oiiio, cna tmvi of the com
mittee, read that Imcr.
Kentucky der.Kjerats in Congress
are even more indignant at the action
of Gov. Taylor in adjourning the legif-
lature and ordering it to meet l-eb. 6,
at London, and declaring martial law
in Frankfort, than they were at the
dantardly attempted assassination of
Goebcl. 1 hey regard it all as a part
of the political game that Taylor is
playing. Senator-elect Blackburn
came very near, to voicing the senti
ment of every Kentucky democrat in
Congress when he said of the whole
business: "The reorganization of the
Militia of the State by Bradley, during
the latter part of his administration,
placing the military affairs of the State
upon substantially a republican par
tisan basis; the importation of armed
ruffians from the mountains into
Frankfort within the last few days;
their indetensible conduct there,
coupled with threats of resort to vio
lence, all pointed to the present situation."
STRANGE SURGICAL CASE.
Thin Mnn Went Eleven Week vrlth
Fire-Inch rhlel llnrted In
Ilia Head.
Charles l'.itUer, n mni'ilnlst. of
Waynesboro, I'n., liml for 11 weeks t ar
ried a Kteel chisel nroiiiiri in his head
without knowing It wns there.
Twenty-even vliysioinns, nys the
New York World, attended the un
usual operation when the ciiIrcI was re
moved In Baltimore. linker has recov
ered nnd returned to his work.
Mr. linker operated a steam machine
which contained two chisels nnd re
volved 1,200 times a minute. Ono clay
early In September he was found tin-
Sena'.or Bacon's speech against the
imperialistic policy of the administra
tion in the Philippines was full of con
servative but unanswerable arguments
against-imperial'sm, which he de
clared meant a standing armv of 400,-
000 men and an annual expense of
$100,000,000. He told the imper
ialists that "the thirst for empire is
like the desire tor human blood.
The following extract gives a good
idea of the general tenor of the speech:
"The conditions which now exist, and
which will undoubtedly exist here
after if we permanently retain the
Philippines, makes it impossible that
they can ever become a State; and to
hold them as a subject colony makes
necessary a revolution in our system
of government which should not be
aided by anyone who is loyal to the
principles upon which that system is
rounded. It is revolution which, while
it denies liberty to other people, en
dangers the liberty of our own people."
Id answer to questions from Senator
Spooner as to what this Congress
could do, Mr. Bacon said it could
make the same declaration regarding
the Philippines that the last Congress
did with reference to Cuba. Senator
Bacon was followed by Senator Teller,
who was the author of the Cuban reso
. lution adorned by the last Congress,
and he took occasion to express his
most sincere regret that he had not
included in that revolution the people
of all the Spanish possessions acquired
by the U. S., as well as the Cubans.
This was help from an unexpected
quarter, as Mr. Teller had been count
ed as a supporter, albeit a lukewarm
one, of the retention of the Philippine.
The New York Reform Club, of
which Hon. John De Witt Warner is
president, has stirred up the advocates
of the shipsubsidy job by circulating a
letter against it containing this sent
ence: "Lobbyists in the employ of
the prospective beneficiaries of the
bounty hav? already carefully 'can
massed' Congress, which means that
every approachable Senator and
Congressman has, by some sort of a
promise or bribe been 'reasoned' with
and made to see the benefit ot sub-
Tne Past Week iu Business,
Failures in January were thiity few
er than last year, but in liabilities
larger by 34.2 percent., though small
er than in . the same montti of any
previous yeay. Beginning to compare
with the most remarkable year in tht
history of business, we meet at the
outset smaller soiveot payments,
smaller new orders tor the industries,
and larger failures in manulacturing,
in-trading, and in other commercial
lines.' Manufacturing failures were
.also slightly larger than in January,
1S98, but smaller than in any other
year, while trading failures were
smaller than m any year except the
last. December disasters in specula
tion had some continuing inlluence,
but the month's aggregate would have
been reckoned quite satisfactory if it
were not for last year's unprecedented
rtcord. Large failures do nol explain
the increase. The most noteworthy
feature is that the small failures,
though not more numerous than last
year, were larger in manufacturing and
trading alike, though in only six of the
fourteen manufacturing classes, and
nine of the trading. Possibly the ad
venturous and expansive spiiit which
culminated in December speculative
disasters betrayed some ot the weak
er manufacturers- and traders beyond
their depth.
This year starts with much of the
year's business already done, and all
comparisons will prove misleading it
that fact is not tak;n into account.
Last year the certainty of great im
provement had come before the year
opened, and there was a rush to get
in orders before works became crowd
ed and prices advanced. This year
the works were already crowded for
months ahead in most lines, and
prices had already advanced so far
that recoil had already commenced in
some branches, and was thought pro
bable in others. With the one excep
tion of woolen manufacture, the chief
industries have met less new business
January than last year," though
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Cure Sick Headache, Bil
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5- llradarhe.BIck Headache, Vertigo.. .'43
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Hall's Family Fills arc the best.
deliveries on previous contracts have
been larger than a year ago. In wotk
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sidered the fact that new contracts for
works already well supplied are small
er than last year, is not of itself dis
couraging. The great burst of specula
tion last year swelled January pay
ments through clearing houses far be
yond those of this year at New York,
and such payments at other cities also
averaged per business day a shade
larger than this vear. But a much
greater decrease must have appeared
in transactions connected witn torma
tion of new companies.
Hunting for Writers.
A Magazine Finds but 80 Weekly Manu
scripts Out ol 8000.
Eight thousand manuscripts were
received by the Ladies' Home Journal
during the year just closed. ktch was
given a careful reading, but out of the
entire number only eighty were round
worthy of publication. The Mano
script Bureau of the Ladies Home
Journal is operated at a large ex
pense, but the hope ot discovering
new writers or some, aspirants with
undeveloped talents warrants the out
lay. It can be seen that the articles
secured by such a careful winnowing
process brings the cost of each up to
and above the remuneration paid our
best writers.
These facts bring refutation to the
oft-repeated, but none the less erron
eous assertion th3t only well known
writers of established literary reputa
tion are able to find a place for their
work in the magazines. Exactly the
contrary is true. The Ladies' Home
Journal through the manuscripts con
sidered, has discovered three or four
new writers of excellent merit and
great promise, and this 'find" its edi
tor regards as fully warranting the
large outlay of maintaining an expen
sive bureau for reading all the manu
scripts submitted.
WONDERFUL OPERATION.
(Diagram Show tbe Location of the Chlaet
In Uuker'e Head )
ponseious beside his mnehine. lie was
bleeding; freely from u cut on the nose,
a cut on the chin and a cut on the
leg.
' An Investigation showed that both
chisels had been flunfr from the ma
chine. One was found in the room,
ntid the other hnd disappeared. The
chisels were S'a indies lonif, one inch
wide nnd one-fourth of an inch thick.
linker remained unconscious three j
days. When he reooveretl he never 1
I thoiiplit for n moment tlipt the niiss-
infr chisel was in his head. He whs not
confined to his lied, but went about
the streets. The cuts on his face hird
opened smull arteries. The wounds .
did not heal rapidly by home treat-
merit, nnd linker placed himself in the j
care of St. Joseph's hospital. After a .
week or two at the hospitul the wounds j
healed. The presence or the cnisei was
still unsuspected.
After he had the chisel in his skull
for 11 weeks ISuker began to complain
of a stiffness of the muscles of the
upplf n nil 11 mirtinl nurnlvsis of the
nerves of the face nnd neck. It was 1
thought thut some foreign substance
had got into the wound, and it was
decided to place Iiaker under the X- ,
rays. I
lie wns taken to the State ormal
school at Ilnltimore. The fluoroscope
revealed the chisel in the mun's head.
It reached from the bridge of the nose
nearly to the spine.
The chisel in its course cut through
tjio face bone, narrowly missed cutting
the base of the tongue, the jugular
vein, the buse of the brain nnd stopped
just short of the pinul cord.
An operation wns decided upon and
was performed by l'rof. LouU MeLnne
Tiffany nnd Dr. Carey 1. Gamble, Jr.,
oud the resident hospital surgeons. It
was neeessnrv to open Baker's face
from the eyebrows down the nose to the
upper lip. The flesh was laiu to one
side nnd then forceps were used in
withdrawing the chisel.
It was feared that the chisel huu oecn
so firmly imbedded In the bones that
considerable difficulty would oe lounu
in removing the tool. The fear was
not realized.
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14 White. Too Prof me Period
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10 Malaria, Chill, Fever and Ague ....
in Catarrh, Influent. Cold lathe Ilend .9.1
SO Whooping-cough 43
27-Kldney Dlienae 4-1
H-.erou Debility 1.00
SO I'rlnnry Weakne. Wettlnn Bed... .43
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6 80
P. M,
t 8 05
8 16
8 25
' S 10
8 OC
P. M
t ft 48
00
8 7
8 82
f 8 8ii
8 41
For Iii8Imi. mlMM. fr'rla and little ctilMron. That ear
tln !Th " rhiC " "-t nut .tti.ln.;rt by the n.e of .1. J
ULet puiwrn Have no rwu mnijuiuii. .
1,1$ CALL
ISAVAD. I
Patteto
6" tHirlirr Fold" o n. rly r-r miv . d town. M """'i;
I aA tor tbrm. Abfolutcly vry liift up to-dt '.
4 05
P. M
t 4 52
ft SOI
P. aV
t 7 05
7 81
7 87
7 45
8 Of
9 05
P, M
t i 5ft
7 09
7 21
t 42
7 ISJ
8 00
P. M
t 8 88
906
Til K Mrf.'A l.L IOJI l"A .
tlt-14R ll lrctt, K Vork I'ltf,
. T-
1129
U43
l'i'ftl
uw
1'08
ii'ii
12 17
,7 4i
i'uo
8 10
s'ii
8 18
8 19
8 24
8 30
8 S3
8 41
A. M
w k trv ,,i u U
Mruntin " iu w
Adrtlilonal train will ve iimibwh io p.m.
Book Cilen, ft.r0 p. m., arriYiuB "
f Pullman Par or' and 8 iSptbg Cars run O
thro ugTtralna iSetween Hunbury. WbW
Pirte, .between sunbury a ,nd
ana wasningioii --
burg ano ine wm.i.
For lurtncr iuiwi ujhm
-
t0 TlCliet 1 Wl,M.DWNr
4 irant
J. B. HrTCIHNSON.
cien'l. Manager.
J. R WOOD.
Hen. rasa, Agt,
8 50
P. M
Laukawnna......
Duryea
Plttston
BUMiiueUanua Ave
went rnuituu
Wyomlntr
Forty rori -
Hesuett - -
Kingston:
Plyiuouin juu'inuu
Plymouth
AvondHltt
Nantlcoke...A
Iluntovk
Hhlckslilnny
Hick's Kerry
Beach Haven
Berwick
Brlarcreek..
Lime Kldge
Bspy -
Bloomsburg
KuDert ., , . ...... ......... ......
Catawlssa .....
Danville
CoulaBky. .,...,...
Cameron
NOHTUUMBKHLAKO.
12 35
P.M.
WEST.
A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M,
31 110 05 U5 li 10
Hi
6 38 1015 2 03 8 20
a 45 10 23 2 10 8 28
8 48 10 28
62 10 31
ar,6 10 S
10 3U
10 44
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
C68
708
2 18
8 17
2 20
8 24
2 2V
82
688
641
6 44
6 49
8 86
9 44
2 47
1(2
9 57
8 02
8 10
8 24
713
7J0
7 28
7 40
f.l 10 62 8 86 7 0
7 15 10 66 9 4'4 7 06
719 ....
7J4 1105
7 83 11 13
7 89 11 19
7 III 11 80
h04 fll 48 8 35 17 65
kii li 48 8 42 8 02
8 14 U5 8 S08
8 t f I 55 8 15
u ut f I2fj 4 Il4 18 '23
8 37 1215 4 11 80
ill 121 4 17 8 37
S60 12 27 4 28 8 41
910 12 32 4 28 8 48
kis 12 47 4 44 9 04
f4 49
9 20 12 67 4 54 916
.ii 1 10 508 930
t Runs dnllv. t Flag station.
A I .. H A L.1S11L; J 1 . A,
SUptM
in etlect, July 1. 1898.
TRAINS LKVK bLOOMHBCRO
For New Vork, fnilBOelplila, headiug
vllle,Tamaqua, weekday. -
FOr VI lllUAUiapwi t, ccnuu -
m - otaabilaVl.T.flQ L ID,
For Danvine auu muwuirw-c.
Skr natawlssa weekdayB 7.80, 8.38, 11.80 a. m.,
KtrpeTweedSysisO, 8.88 11.30a. m.. ..
R AO K. K. iQrOUItO iruuin -
mini MllaViMlpUla:. , 7.J6. 11.26 a. m., 8;46
7 it o m. bundaya 8.20, 7.65 11.2 a. m..
It TT.:m. Additional .rains from .4 ani
C'ni'siout. airwi. BLatiKii, -----8
28 p.m. Hunoays, 1.86.8.211 p.m.
- ... . iuu UOU Ul l IIIMI.H1 KG'
CBftve New York via rblladelpliia 8.00
m., and via Bast on w.ioa. m.
ieave ruiiauciium i,-..
Cien Pass. Agt
BOUTU.-ASKIVI.
U.
comes promptly to the re
lief of these women. The
letters from women oured
bv It proves this. This
paper Is constantly print'
Ing them.
The advloe of Mrs. Pink
ham should also be so
cured by every nervous
woman. This costs noth
ing. Her address Is Lynn,
Mass. i
am
7.10
7.08
7.08
6.53
6.50
6.411
8.29
625
6.1S
6.081
6 04
6.02
6.68
5-11
D.41
a m.ipnvp.m.
12.05 6.25
12.00 8 16
11. 518.14
I147I6.0I
ll.48ft.69
11.113 8.49
ll.2IIB.8S
11.19 5.81
11. 18,8.27
11.05 5 1
II 00 ft 12
10 58 5.10 12.01
10.52. t.03 11.63
10.43 4.6.1 11.46
10.40 4.50 11.801
m am p m p m
LiAva
2.15
.'0
9.06
lftOl
1.45
1.3(1
1.00
12.63
12.46
'9.8V
12.10
tk. H K. R
STATIONS.
Bloomsbu'g.
r. a r.
Main St..
Paper Mill.
.Lucut "i .
OrangevU'e.
.Foraa....
...Zaner's..
.btlll water,
...Henton..
...Kd son's...
.t'oie's t'r'k.
..Lauoacn
..Central
NORTH
LIAVI
am oraiPni am
8.4719 40 6 3516.10
8.49 9.42
8.52 2.4
9.01 9. 54
9
9.
9.28S.S0',7.14
8.37
8.40
A 51 16.87
POttt
8.40 p
riv Readme '2.16 P- m
IrfiavePotlsvllle 19.80 p. m,
K"sVdnayBio
"Vftvecatawisea weekdays, 7.00,8.SC9.1oa. m
1.80 8.40. 8 08 . ...
Leave Hupert, wemuojo, i.uo, ---
TID-BIT8 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
n..vrll.r1 for nualitv. and we send
U - - - i J I
them home in line shape.
J. K. KF.IFER.
BAD
BLOOD
CAICARET ilo nil clBlmaal' tor 4bm
and are a iruiy wunrtMi ml iuouiciiib. I hay it iltea
wibbed for a ineUiouie pteaant to taka ana at ia.
blood ba betin oiinOtid and my euniuMiiuu ba im
pnmdwonilurfiilly anil I fuel nincb better In eery
way. ' Miui 8ALLik U. SILLAK8. l.utuell. Tuuo. .
f CATHARTIC A
AVB HUD
do I in ion
"' ATI ANTirriTY DIVISION.
nhiiarioiniiia chfistiiut rltreet wbarl
.iZil&L 9.00.
n . n mi i ik n m AncommoUiitlon, o.uu
rm.. 5.80 p m. KuSdajs-Kxpress, 9 00, 10.00 a.
m. Anoommodatlon, 8.00 a.m., 4 4oP- m.
V . ,i., ,(.. i'itv nonni, : Weekdays -Bx-
7 a i.i.0a.m .8.86.5.300. m. Accomiiio-
"'""V? i.'";""'-" T..' a n n, .n mii ml Ava- ax Dress,
1.05 8.69 ft.0aia.0U Ultliuil, n.lo a. m;, - - p- : - . m A 06
':.;?..ni. ml Attn , win m AnnnmrnouatlOD. 7.10 a. 111., .w
I, luio. I -v . . i . . r-
7.85
a.27 8I4'7.18 7.45
9.88 8.307.'i1 8.00
9 43 8.40 7.3.4 8.80
.47 8.44 7.37 8.40
9.50 8 47 7.41 8.46
9.51 8.6717.51 9.00
10.10 4.07 8.01 9 25
"jam.ctir..'ioi4;4.io 8.ftM9.86
a m p m p m am
AHHIVl
P' KSr Cape Mav, Ocean City and 8ea Isle Clt y :
Weekdaya-9 00 a. m., 410p. ni. bundays-thest-nut
St.. 9.ir,,BoutU BUi 9 eb a. i n
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