THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BFEUIAL MEE1INQ 0? OOUflUlL. In Order to Consider Some Matters that had been Carried Over From the Previous Meeting. President Ikclor Calls Council Together in Spec ial Session. Bloomsburg Town Council assem bled in special session Thursday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock, with a full attendance, the president and all the members being present. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The attention of the sanitary com mittee was called to two nuisances, mely, a hog pen on the lot of Geo. jckard Est., East First Street, and 1 out house on West Second Street, 1 property of Morgan Jones. The omniittee was empowered to act. On motion duly seconded the cross ing over Fifth Street at intersection of Filth and Jefferson streets was ordered changed to intersection of Fifth and West Streets. On motion duly seconded, the wages for labor were fixed as ful'ows : Laborers $1 25 per day; single teams $2.00; and double teams $3.00 per day, same as last year. It was decided to make some need ed repairs in the room in the Town Hall occupied by the band. The ceiling is to be calcummed and some other repairing will be done. Solicitor Ikeler was present and stated that Athletic Association held no lease on Athletic Park," but a privilege to have base ball games had been granted. In his opinion Council had a right to plant trees in the park. Rescue Fire Co. presented a deed from Wm. Yost and wife to said Com pany for a lot on Fifth Street at the intersection of Fifth Stteet and Chest nut alley; also a mortgage from said company to W. H. Riddell for $1000 at si per cent., payments to be made as follows: $100 on April 1st, 1901 and $100 on the 1st day of April every year thereafter until debt is paid and asked Council to pay mortgage. On motion duly seconded, interest on said mortgage amounting to $55 per year will be paid by said town. The folloin resolution was then read : Whereas, The said Rescue Fire Company No. 2, has executed a bond and mortgage in the sum of $1000 payable therm as contained to W. II Riddell, upon their property at Fifth Street and Chestnut alley, and Wheras. It had been deemed ad visable that the Town should pay the ' interest on suid mortgage at s per cent, instead of the rent heretofore paid for said company, therefore be it Resolved, That the President of the Town Council be authoaized and directed to forwith execute under the seal of the Town of Bloomsburg a guarantee to the said W. II. Riddell tor the annual payment of the interest upon said bond and mortgage accord ing to its terms. Providing, however, that the said Fire Company shall com ply with all the other payments, con ditions and stipulations contained therein. A motion to accept the resolution was made and carried. William Christman, Esq., appeared and informed Council that the estate of Adam Utt would give the land necessary for the opening of an aliey from Iron to Catharine Street, between Third and Fourth. The Committee on Highways will investigate and re- . port later. Chief of the Fire Department, William May, appeared and asked that lanterns be purchased for the use of the different companies. Referred to proper committee. Then came the request for recog nition by Council of Good Will Fire Company, No. 4, which was held over from the previous meeting. A lengthy and feverish discussion was held. R. R. John Esq., represented the Fire Company. After argument for and against it a motion that said company be recognized was made by Fred B, Hartman. A vote was taken resulting in its defeat. This concluded the business. C1IUtKT rmv!:sT. Kate anil (iiiuiuriili, I'nllllpnl find Dllirrn lap, rn Mutter of I'll ll lc Intercut. By Andrew J. Talrn. That vnn a nicrltrd but almost rruel ntnb that Senator Fornker gave Mr. McKinlpy a few days rtgo on the floor of the sennto. ll was diwiisr.ini somo question when he was Interrupted by fame one's nsMtiR blni what President McKInley's opinion was on the matter. Koraker's sense of the eternal fitness ot thlncs et "10 better of his political rnutlon, and he replied that thfi ques tioner would better ask Mark Hanna. Senator Depew likes to talk, and his sense of modesty is so strong as to prevent bis talking a Rood deal about himself. In a recent Interview he de clared that he never got anything ex cept by work. Almost In the same breath he tells with evident pride of receiving 200,000 as a fee In a single case. The moral difference between getting money for nothing and getting a hundred dollars for a dollar's worth of work Is very slight, yet Mr. Depew seems entirely satisfied with It. Judging by the amount of abuse that Republican papers are bestowing upon Itourke Cochran, It Is safe to assume that be Is again In full harmony with his party. Like all men who have ability and a sense of honor h has no use for a trimmer like McKlnley, who has no Idea today as to what ha vill believe a month hence. Every body despises a moral coward, and after all the flip flops of McKlnley on the currency question, Puerto Rlcan question, civil service reform and crim inal aggression all thinking men have come to the conclusion that he has no convictions on any subject that ho has the courage to stand up for against the wishes of Mark Hanna. The subsidy scheme which Mark Hanna and other mllllonalr members of congress will try to force through will compel the taxpayers of the United States to pay for plants to be used by these millionaires and their inenas 10 carry on shipbuilding, a business that they declare Is profitable. This ship subsidy scheme Is not In the interest or the whole people, but Is intended to put unearned public money into me Dockets of a few Individuals by grant ing them special privileges. It is on & par with the plan of levying triDUte on the consumer to protect such infant Industries as the Carnegie Steel com pany, which makes a clear profit of $300,000 every day of the year. Some of McKInley's warmest friends and the ablest men or nis party are disgusted at his lack of courage. He changes front on Important questions of government policy as easily and as frequently as ne cnanges nis coai. in sisting in his message that our plain duty is to give Puerto Rico free trade, he lacks the spinal column to Insist on the performance of that duty, and fell In with the memDers or congress wno were bribed into a deliberate attempt to violate the plain dictates of the constitution by the toDacco ana sugar trusts. Editor Kohlsaat, owner of the Chicago Times-Herald, one of the lead ing papers of the country, severely criticizes McKInley's policy or lack of policy in dealing with the Puerto Rlcan question. Kohlsaat is a radical Re publican, and one of the men who help ed to pull McKteley out of the financial hole a few years ago; dui nanna is the man who holds the line attached to the bit In McKInley's mouth, and he drives him withersoever he will. If Mr. McKlnley thinks he can better af ford to Dart company witn tne Koni- aaats than the Hannas he will discover his mistake later on. In the canton of Berne, Switzerland, the man who refuses to pay certain taxes is punished by being prohibited from entering a restaurant, me gov ernment reasons that the man who has money to spend for coffee, beer and liquor ought to pay nis aeDi 10 state. A law In this country forbid ding those who owe the butcher, baker, grocer, clothier or ary gooas meruimui. from entering saloons or theaters would be a good thing both for the tradesmen and those who spend money for drink and amusement that ought to go for the necessaries of life. Perhaps such a law wouia De aeciareu uucuubu tutlonal on the ground of being a cruel punishment, for it would be a terrible punishment on some men to be denied the privilege of entering a saloon. It must be humiliating to the great Jingo cxpnnslonUt. Senator Heverldge, to lenrn that he has been Instrumental In putting renewed determination Into the hearts of the Insuveents, nnd there by prolonging Mr. McKInley's scheme of criminal aggression. It Is said that his speech has been translated Into Spanish and distributed among the In surgents to convince them thnt they are to be subjugated In order to hold the Islands for commercial exploita tion, lleverldge accused Senator Hoar and others of having encouraged the Filipinos by condemning McKInley's policy of "benevolent suffocation" as an outrage against a liberty loving peo ple. Now Mr. Heverldge Is open to the far worse charge of Inciting the Fili pinos to fight all the more ardently for their freelnm by admitting the reason given by Senator Hoar as to the real j motive for the subjugation of the Isl ands. McKInley's scheme ot "benevolent asalinllntlon" Is costing the country $2,000,000 a day, or $750,000,000 a year, which amounts to $10 per head for every man, woman and child. A fam ily of five must contribute $30 a year to help kill off a people struggling for Independence. How many would be w illing to do this If their wishes were consulted? Not one, except those who expect to hold some fat office In the Philippines or make money in some way out of the bloody contest. The popular view of the relation of the blood to human character nnd conduct is m:rked in ninny a familiar expression. We speak of there being "bad blood'' between people at enmity, of "blue blood" as imli eating ancestry, of "black blood" as describ ing a treacherous nature, ami in many an other phrase mark our belief that in the mental, moral nnd physical man, "the blood is the life-" The one basis of a healthful, happy and useful life is pure blood. With the blood pure, disease has no permanent lodging place in the system. For this rea son the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery rids the body of diseates which have their ori-in in impurity of the blood When the worst comes to the worst the H IU II IMC WMTJl v .iiiv i. III.- ...... ..... ( - only thing to be done is to make the best OJ ' I rflk JM.I.-O, the new dessert, pleases nil the ' L family. Konr flavors : l.rmnii, orange, J jf"V7 rnspln-rry nnd strawberry loc. 1 ry it to-day. At your procers. 4 20 4ul I The man who is driven to ilrink usually' 1 starts with " onies " I J Kei.IKF l Six, Hours. Distressing kid- J j ney and bladder diseases relieved in six j hours by "New tireat South Amciicnn Kid- I j ney Cure." Il is a great surprise on account j : of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain I in bladder, kidneys and back, in mate or fo j male. Relieves retention of water almost i immediately. If you want quick relief and j I cure this is the remedy. Sold by C. A. Klcim, druggist, 12S W. Main St., Illooms- 1 j burg, Pa. 4 26 ly. 1 Counterfeiting may be a dangerous game, . but forging is nil write, 1 Onk Short i'ukf Ci.kars tiik.Hkad. Does your head nche ? Have you pains over your eyes ? Is there a constant dropping in the throat ? Is the breath offensive ? These re certain symptoms of catarrh. Dr Ag new's Catarrhal Powder will cure most stub born cases in a marvellously shoit time. If you've had catarrh a week it's a sure cure. If it's of fifty years standing it's just as ef fective. 2 Sold by C. A. Klcim. Contemplates matrimony the guest at a wedding. The colored work In Higgle lierry liook is an immense aid to berry growers. It shows the leading berries true to size, shape and color. They were first carefully painted by an experienced artist, and then reproduced by lithography at a cost of over one thous and dollars. Aside from the color work there are scores of reproductions made di rectly from photographs of berries, so that the reader may have an accurate idea of them. The price is 50 cents, by mail; ad dress the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. J UK MARKETS M.CJOMSISUKO MARKETS. CORKSCTln VsiILT. BITAIL PRICKS 1 .utter per lb $ l'.pi Si per dozen , . . , I l.i.id per lb Hani per pound, ! l'oik, whole, per pound. Uecf, quailer, per pound, . . . I Wheat per bushel ,,, 1 n.io ' . .74 .it 10 M .(.6 r7 Headache for Forty Years. For forty years T u(Torcd from sick heml aetao. A year nro I lx-irnn using Celery King. Tbe result was grnttlyiiignnJ Mirrllnt, my boailneheg Irnvintf nt onee. Tho neailiiehes used to return every seventh day, hut, thanks to Celery Kinic, I have hud but on" hemlm-ho In the last eleven month. 1 know Hint what cured mi will help others. Mrs. John I). Van Keureii, Hmmcrtlet, N. Y. Celery Klntr rure Constlpat ion. nnd Nervo, Blomiieh, l.her utl'l Kidney diseases. 8 1 ;:. ,iMJ!liii!ii!r;'! hi-1Ji;ii'f.iv:iVlto: Women mav not be exnert accountants. It absolutely punhes the blood, carrying oil I but they know a lot about figures. the waste and poisonous matter, increasing It has been fully demonstrated that Ely's Cream Halm is a specific for nasal catarrh and cold in the head. This distinction has been achieved only as the result of continued successful use. A morbid condition of the membrane in the nasal passages can be cured by this purifying and healing treat ment. Sold by druggists, or it will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, Ne York. It spreads over Quite appropna'e to the May number of I the membrane, is absorbed and relief is im the "New Lippincott," which issues on April I mediate, the action of the blood in quantity and qual ily such as is essential to a condition of health. It curei ninety-eight people out of every hundred who give it a fair trial. Belated blizzirds and early baseball are haviug pretty tight struggle. The "New Lippincott Magazine" for May. You can save money on Pianos and Oi fias. You will always find the large stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwards We sell on the installment pian. Pianos $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. Or gans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lil eral discount for cash. . Sheetmusic, atom half price. Musical merchandise of kinds. ! We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We also handle the Oemorest Sewing Mac'ilne, from $19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Best makes of OatS Kve Wheat flour per bbl. Hay per ton Potatoes per bushel,. Turnips Onions Sweet potatoes per pei k , T allow per lb. Shoulder" ' Side meat " " Vinegar, per at. Dried apples per lb Dried cherries, pitted Raspberries Cow Hides per lb. CaKSkin, Sheep pelts Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt Bran, Choi) Middlings " Chickens per lbnew " " " old Turkeys " Geese " " Ducks " " COAL. No. 6, delivered. 3S 50 4-oo $I2.C0 4S S .80 .40 s .II ) .05 .05 .is .is 3t S .80 7S 5J 1.50 1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 .11 .it 'J 4 .08 1.60 The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., postoffice, and will be sent to the dead letter office May 8, 1900. Persons calling for these letters will please say "that they were advertised April 26, 1900": Miss Malinda Farnsworth, Mr. W. M. Goss, Mr. F. E. Lidke, J. C. Rankin, Mr. Fred Sidler. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. O. B. Mellick, P. M. The people who dote upon going to tne theatre to see the biograph pic tures of real battles will be delighted to know that two men were badly hurt the other dav in a sham battle which a moving picture machine com pany was having photographed as the only genuine battle of Spion Kop. The spirit of the glorious Barnum still nourishes. S. R. Bidleman is prepared to show new patterns of wall paper for 1900, at the lowest prices. He has the agency for the only wall paper factory that is not included in the Trust. tf. A SORRY SIGHT It is, to see a strong man shaken like a reed by a paroxysm of coughing, which leaves him gasping for breath. People have suffered with bronchial affections for vears. with obstinate, stubborn cough, and growing weakness. They have tried oociors anu uicui- cines in vain. At last they have been induced to try ur. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, with the general result exoerienced by all who put this wonder ful medicine to the test help at once, and a speedy cure. For courIis, bron chial affections, weak limes, spitting of blood, and other diseases of the or gans of respiration, "U olden Aieuicai Discovery" is prac tically a specific. It always helps ; it. al most always cures. "I had been troubled with bronchitis and eatnrrh of the head for eight years; had severe couRh. and at times if reat difficulty in breathing," writes J. W. Howerton, Kq., of Bigfall, Hancock Co., Tenu. "A portion of the time my oyjietite was poor and part of the time I was unulile to do anything. I had been rnunlrv nhvsicians for several years but with little benefit. I had been reading about your medicine for a long time adn't roucd laun 111 u. ihm i"" V" il I would try it, and before I had taken one-third of a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Ooiuen Medical Discovery I Degan 10 menu. 1 con tinued taking it until I had taken several bottles. Took Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets also. Now I feel like a new man, and can do as hard a day's work as any one." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for paper covered, or xi stamps for cloth binding, to Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. 21st, is the title of the complete novel, 'April Showers," by Alice Hrown, author of the delightful "Tiverton Tales." The title tits the story, too, in which cloutls and sun shine chase each other in quick succession. Miss Brown is, like Mary b. Wilkms, a New England woman, clever nnd forcible, and her characters are drawn from the same soil. The difference in treatment of this love- story makes the comparison interesting, and we wonder whether Miss lirown has not sometime lived where the wind is tempered, and the summers are long, for it seems as if she had been able to retain much of that at mosphere in bleaker Yankee land. S. K. Crockett's story called "The Trou bler of Israel," cannot be excelled in humor and tenderness, and is entirely worthy of the author of "The Stickit Minister." "At Nightfall," by George Gissing, an Enulish author of established reputation, is a story told by a sick man to his trained nurse about the only woman in the world he cared for. This woman had strong convic tions and the courage to live up to a social law in which she believed. This is a case where the point of view makes all the dif ference. Mrs. Hudson's Gfth Mormon story, "The Avenging Angel,," has a gleam of humor in it to lighten the otherwise tragic tale about a Scotch woman who adopted tne .Mormon faith and dragged out an existence among the elect. Her husband joined the murder ous Danitet and became "An Avenging An gel." The coming total eclipse of the sun is lu cidly described by Julia MacXair Wright in a paper entitled "the Jivent ol May 25tn, 1900." "The Siege of Plevna," Stephen Crane's third article in his series on "Great Battles of the World," bears with timely signifi cance on Ladysini'h and Mafcking. Elizabeth Kobbins I'ennell describes "One Way to See the Paris Exposition;" that is, on a bicycle to the beautiful suburbs of Paris; and she believes that any one who owns a wheel should not visit the Exposition without taking it along, because travelling accommodations and arrangements for such things have been carefully prepared. John K. Mitchell, M. D., who, by the way, is a son of the distinguished author, Dr. Weir Mitchell, has a poem called "His Excuse;" and other contributions of verse are by Theodosia Garrison, Clarence Urmy, Florence Earle Coates, Marie van Vorst, and Tom Masson. The May "New Lippincott" has as a frontispiece a reproduction of Frederick Melville Dumondte famous salon picture "The Theatre of Nero." Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures swollen, sore, hot, callous, aching, sweating feet, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy.'N.Y. (12 It doesn't require a trust to make umbrel las go up An april shower will do that. Distressing Stomach Disease Perma nently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic. Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is a eure (or the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. The cure begins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvellous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and always safe Sold by C. A. Kleim, druggist, 128 West Main street, Bloomsburg, Pa. iy4 19 4 and 5 " t.8 " 6 at yard j.35 " 4 and 5 at yard 3.60 CHiCHESTCrVS ENGLISH TNFiYROYAL PILLS WASH MACHINES, FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. S" Music Rooms No. 115 West Main St., below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa. 3m 1 1-3 - j Orttftnttl and tinlv Mm..Ihk KNTKK'S KNUI.ISII l UKU urf Hold Millie bona VJ lancia Hvbrtllatloaa aad ImJte. an. !r p.rfl.B Un. T.-ii- nd Itrllar for Ladla,', uuw. ijrZ HI DrtMUU. 'alat ( hnlnl oL S-Mtd Utbaoa Uua 11 fc&K??5L" i PARKER'S Pi'ii'!3Sjetlai and twaulifial Ui hilt. t' riS1 '? vflflN-v"' to BetorOry V ."i 'jift-.ncurwi wo c1iiM hairiaUufr 'ii' V rili li.irrt 2-15-4t-Q. 7ry iie C OL UMBlAti a year. TOW mm. 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This is the story thousands could tell and have told of the almost divine formula, Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Heart. Every day chronicles the taking away of many who have not heeded nature's warnings that the'heart was tired out and needed the helping that this wonderful cure gives Heart disorders ore insidious. Don't trifle. This great remedy attacks the disease instantly. bold by C. A. Kletm. TryGrain-O! Try Grain-OI Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN O. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it, GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made of mire crams, and the most delicate stom ach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 1 ?c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers. 4 26 4td Send TEN CENTS for a Copy of Tito. Vandal, A Monthly Magazine, containing GINGER AND PHOSPHORUS Subscription, 1 n year. No F"ree List. i-i It's too Good. 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