The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 04, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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PARIS LETTER.
pom our Kofrulap Correspondent.
pARi.s, "France, Sept. 10, 1900
The question of most political in
state of Catholicism in the United
States.
There are 1,000 mayors in France
and all have lieen invited ly the Paris
municipality to the fetes 11 ti giving
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iniiuciiic ins ini." fc" in- nii'iijjiii nun any ui
US Tar i'.rtaitm wvih-t, iiiw 1 j w. j -uuiii iLiuni; iuilim su
i in
Alliance with Russia, or the oft-repeat-.i
nrnmise of France to act in con-
L. with the collective Powers. With
the mass of the people the first feeling
purely festal and non political a cath-
ering, uut reiuse several of them do
and some in no very courteous terms
1 he reason is that the last Paris
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!,. fir t ie siroiiKci aiiu in uic eiiu n'm i.n.v,iiuin ivsuucu in a laruc
ill urobably prevail because, while nationalist majority, and among the
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the ministry strongly oesires to Keep iiujumy, suuic 01 me cnoicesi ie
:l5 plighted word, at any rate to the magogucs the Paris working classes
world's ear, its fear of falling is strong- can pioduce. The French provincial
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cii anil opportunism win uierciore a iuic, is a icvci-neaoeu 11
,ii. its councils. French ministers somewhat rustic person, who sees in
are of far too fragile a kind to risk an acceptance of the invitation an act
knocking against the iron pot of pop- of disloyalty to "Liberty, Equality,
..i,r sentiment when floating down the and Fraternity" as by law and Loubet
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stream of politics, and particularly estaDiisneu. i he two most important
-iJn as in this case, the ministers, as towns whose mayors have refused are,
mi.ii heartily sympathize with popular so far, Lyons and Marseilles. The
,iilrrtion. Whether the alliance mayor of the Litter excused himself
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With KU-Sia Call UC CAIICll All IlllCIC&b I " .vm.iv, tiltll UIW Wllll 3VHKVI3
as regards China is highly doubtful, 'ett him so sad that he has no spirit
Controversy is always rife, even in for the gaieties the Paris municipality
France, as to whether the alliance is promises, and will no doubt brilliantly
of material benefit to that country or FUYIUC
that
The Chinese Lnngniga is Logical-
It li Exceedingly Simple When You Under
ttand the Characters.
Every word in the Chinese language
has a logical reason for its existence
and pecul.ar formation, and each word
consists of either one individual char
acter or a number of them combined
in order to make , a complete word.
Take the word field, a square divided
into sections or lots. When the word
man is written by the word field the
combination makes the word farmer,
indicating the avocation of a man who
is associated with fields and agricul
ture. Still more suggestive is the
Chinese word for truth, sincerity, faith
fulness, honesty. It is fonned by the
combination of a man and word, thus
expressing that one form of honesty
consists in a man standing by his
word. The word for box is indicated
Another Party Tad-Left-handed
parties are becoming
quite popular in some sections and af
ford considerable amusement. The
invitations are written wiih the left
hand instead of the right hand. The
guests must diaw pictures or write
with their kit hards and prizes are
given for the best aud worst efforts,
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The city council of Peru. 111., is
determined to stop courting on the
streets. The ordinance forbidding
the same is ns follows: "Whoever
shall in said city congregate on or
tipoti any of the streets is the city
of Peru for the purpose of courting,
making lo-c or spooning or carry
ing on courtship, shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor and shall be fined
not less than $3 or more than $too
for each offense." A measure of
this sort is hardly necessary in
Pennsvivania Hailroad.
Time Table in -flc! W H.9"
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practiced to some extent.
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uy a square having tour sines 01 equai nl()0insbnrg although courting is
lentil), wiiiic ti miauiici 0 nitiau? n
man in a box. a fact which is often
grewsomelv illustrated in China when
a criminal is sentenced to death, and
is carried to the place of execution in
a square box. Frederic Poole, in the
October Latins Home Journal.
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not: whereas 11 is uicuy .cniiii
France is likely to get tar more of the
Chinese pickings from the powers col
lectively than from Russia standing
ilone or in opposition. Many people
hold that the French are simply "spoil-
ina" for a war, and that once the Ex
position closes she will invite or make
one. Certainly, if she now throws in
her lot with Russia, there will be no
small chance that the longing will be
gratified since exceedingly delicate
complications are bound to arise.
I was on the way to the Chinese
and Japanese sections of the Exposi
tion the other day when I was divert
ed from my purpose by the attractions
of the Catholic Missions building. It
is certainly one of the most interest
ing and at the same time horrifying in
the Show. As you push back the
heavy curtains at the entrance you
find yourself in a dimly lighted hall
with wax-work scenes on either hand
and visitors gliding fearfully about.
One of the scenes all of them by the
way are marvelously lifelike shows
an old missionary, gaunt and pale.but
with the fire of religious enthusiasm in
his eves, seated on a chair, with a
A score of writers and artists con
tribute to the October Ladies" Home
Journal and the issue is one of com
manding excellence. The number
opens with "The Story ot a Young
Man," which portraying Jesus as .1
man, and viewing him in the light of
his humanity, fills a unique and unoc
cupied place in current literature.
The first of "A Story of Beautiful
Women" tells of the romance of an
American girl who married a Bona
parte, and a scries of stirring adven
tures are narrated in the first of the
"Blue River Bear Stories," by the
author of "When Knighthood was in
F'lower." Mrs. FLhzabeth Stuart
Phelp's new novel, "The Successors
of Mary the First," which has to do
wilh domestic and suburban life, and
is exceedingly funny, is begun in the
October Tournal. F,dward Bok ar
raigns the Pullman Palace Car Co.
for teaching false standards of dec
orative art. Of the special features
ot interest are : "The Longings of a
Secluded Girl," "A Minister Among
the Cowboys.'' "Romance of Some
Southern Homes, "How We Can
t The Guroihai Cure
The Chronic Bachelor observes
that when the first baby comes the
father and mother begin to indulge in
bouts at cribbage.
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having 11101 1- f(ilil In its month than
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tin vs Dr. C. V. V. O'Connor will com-
liit'iu-- Koiiu- lu iilL'O work, which is ex-
nci-ti'il to put the iIor'r teeth in pood
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GRAPHS and
CRAYONS at
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Bloomsburg.
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Wo on his lap, al lhC ery'moulh of LJ Simple Lile," and "Clilici.in,
the Clothes of the Minister's Family.
A Georgian House for $7000 and
"A Farmhouse for $3500" are given,
with building plans and details, and
"A Successful Country Home pic
tures the exterior and interior of a
ftouse of log construction. By The
a loaded cannon to which an Arab is
about to apply the fuse. This is a
lean ue Vachcr who in 10 xo was
blown from the cannon's mouth in
Algeria for refusing to forswear Chris
tianity and adopt the creed of Maho-
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horrible, is that of which the chief C.urt.s Publishing Company, Philadel-
fi?.,reisMonS:morRorie.whoini8o Pma- une ao.iar a year;
was decapitated at Tonkin, but not C0P.V
till after the sword of the executioner Origin of "Dixie's Land."
had fallen seven times. The bishop
is kneeling, after the first or second This Famous Song ot the South Wai Com
blow, with his head thrust through a posed by Daniel tmmett, the ramous
balk of timber which he had curried Minstrel
with him frnm the Hau nf his rantlvit v.
A third group represents a sister of The original song, '-Dixie's Land,"
comnosed in 181:0 by Daniel
Mamlalav in Tinner Rurma. and is. Emmett as a "walk around for Bry
from the loathsome and terrible nature ant's minstrels. Mr. Emmett frequent
of the disease, the most horrifying of ly heard the performers in a circus
all. One other crouD must be men- mase me remaric, -i wisu
tioned since it relieves the horror
of the rest that of the missionary, a
great, strong, bearded man, com
pletely clothed in skins,arriving at the
hut of a christianized Eskimo. 1 he
snow is all about, the sledge and dogs
I was in
Dixie." as soon as the Northern cli
mate began to be too severe for the
tent life which thev followed. This
expression suggested the song, "Dix
ie's Land." It made a hit at once in
New York, and was speedily carried
are in the back ground, and the to all parts of the Union by numerous
splendid figure of the missionary, as
he greets the convert in his simple
Icelandic hut, wonderfully impresses
you.
Upstairs in the same building are
collections of charts, and wearing ap
parel, and miscellaneous articles of all
sorts from nearlv everv clime and
'egion where the evangelist has pene
trated. There is the t figure of a
Chinese priest, a convert', ana at his
feet a placard showing the state of
bands of wandering minstrels. In the
fall of i860 Mrs. lohn Wood sang it
in Neu- Orleans in the burlesque of
"Pocahontas," and before a week had
passed the whole city had taken it up.
A New Orleans publisher saw possi
bilities in the music, and without the
authority of the composer had the air
harmonized and rearranged, issuing it
with words embodying the strong
Southern feeling then existing in New
Orleans. October Ladies' Home
the missionary enterprise at the Journal.
ginning and at the end ot the 19th
century. Briefly, at the beginning of
the century there were in tne whole
of China but five mission stations and
Joo,ooo Catholic converts; at its close
there were forty stations and 1,000,
000 converts. Yet what a drop in the
ocean ot Chinese millions. One of
the statistical charts is of interest to
Americans as showing broadly the
Deafness Cannot bk Cured by
local applications, as they cannot
'each the diseased portion of the ear.
Thero is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional rem
edies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian tube. When
this tube gets inflamed you have a
tumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed deafness
Is the result, and unless the inflamma
tion can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hear-
"g will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give one hundred dollars
or any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
sold by druggists, 75c. Toledo, O.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
As To Feuce Laws.
In compliance with a request, we
fmve made an investigation of the
fence laws with reference to cattle,
and have learned that the effect of
the repeal of the act ot 1700
hv the act of April, 1S00, has
heen to revive the common law rule
requiring owners of cattle to keep such
animals fenced in. The act ot 1700
being the only law in Pennsylvania
containing an express requirement, iu
erect fences, by its repeal, there exists
no requirement to erect sucn lences,
.
This State Banks Second-
The state of Pennsylvania, accord
inrr tn ihc census of 1000, still retain"
its record as the state with the second
larcest population. Pennsylvania's
population in 1890 was 5,258,014, a
gain of 975,123 over that of 1880.
The returns from cities which have
thus far come to hand show a large
increase, and experts say that the in
crease will reach a million. This will
bring the population to more than
6,250,000.
.
"It's terrible the way the price of
coal is going up," wailed the Pessi-
mist. "Well, there's one thing to be
thankful for," said the Optimist
"coal doesn't melt like ice."
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VETERINARY SPECIFICS
A. A. 1FEVEHH, Cnntritlnnn. Inflarama.
miKin. L,iin revr, .iiiik rfirr.
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"HANDSOME" AT EASE.
(Chicago Doir with dold-Capped Teeth tn
xits jvioum.;
of the unprepossessing1 animal. The
dop climbed into the dentist 8 chair
without realizing what was about to
tuke place. Its owner held its jaw
while the dentist worked, nnrt soon
the dog had three ns pretty crowns as
even a high-bred bulldog could ask
for. Thursday, when Mr. Tintt went
driving. Handsome wit. in the linck
purt of the vehicle. The dog put its
nose too close to the spokes and a
vein of pain followed. An examina
tion showeu that 11 nan iosi inrrc
teeth in the contact. Mr. Tiatt took
the animul over to Pr. O'Connor for
repairs. The dentist decided thnt
some new tools woum ie m-crsm y
ti,A work and these have been
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ordered.
Handsome is a short, homely-look
ing bulldog, 18 month!) of age. its
present master pnui ai ior it. nut,
-iiil tint nart with the animal for
several times that sum.
II. H.IMMIAIVH. I.smrncu, Injurln,
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. V.lfiHHK TtlHOAT. Qulniy. Epizootic.
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CURISi " ","-
K. K. K'Ol'OIIH, Colli. Influenxa. InHamM
c-URUit LumiM. I'lAuro-l'nruiuonla.
K. P.K'Ol.ir. Hrllvarhe. Wlnd-Blowa.
cuRKi Ularrhrs, llymnili-rv.
ti.li. frevent MltsCAHItlAUK.
VvrL j KIDSEY 4 BLAnUEH UI8ORDEH8.
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cvais ) I Icrn, UrcaMi. Farcy.
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cuiuu) inuivmuiiil. eiomacn niaiturra.
80c. rarh ; Btabls Caso, Ten flpcrlnnii, Bnok. ftc. $7.
Al urUKKiHia ir m-ui praiiaiu ou ri-ceiui, ui unisv.
Humiilirnvn' Meillclne Co.. Cor. William & John
Stu., New Yirk. Vktkrinht Mawal Rairr Frkc.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from, Over
work or other causes.
Humnhreva' HomoorJathia Spooifio
IN o. LO, in UBaovflrw yanra, uia umy
uccessful remedy.
tlperTial,orapeoialpaokatwitlipowdr,fort5
Hold by Druceliu, or mdi pit-ftia on receipt of prlco.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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mote from Washlntfton.
Seud model, drawing or photo, with desert
tton. We advise If patentable or not, fre
charge, uur iee noniue 1111 iuim, in nctuio.
A book, "How to Obtain Pati nls," with refel
ences to actual clients In your fctuie.County, 0
towu sent tree. Addreai.
(Opposite U. 8 Patent Otlice.)
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STATIONS.
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Paper Mill,
..I.k'lit St.,
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Hook ; Vlen, 5.'i0 p. m., -.arrlvlnif at Catawlssa
Sr,P.'.iI!lon Tioiiv. f Flnor station.
' 'u.fiion p.rinr inrt Kleenlnii Cars run o
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turuuKu ui,n v-r. --------i ....i;i,ii
and Krle, between sunourjr uu '7"; '
and Waahlnitton and between Uarrlsburg, I ltw;
burg and the west.
Fur luriner iniurujanwii
A1el!8niTrrpmQf,K. J. H. WOOD.
' 4en'l. Manager. Pen. Pass, Agt
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD.
tuiivs i mvn RT.nOMSBTTRft
For New York, Phlladolpbla, Heading: Potts
vIlle.Tamaqua, weekdays 7.20 11 .80 a. m.
For Wtlllamsport, weekdays, T.20a. m., S.so p
mFor Danville and Milton, weekdayg,7.20 a. m.
For Catawlssa weekdays 7.20, 8.88, 11.80 a. m.,
12 20. 5.00. 6 80, p. m . .
For Hupert weekday87.20,8.S8 11.80 a. m., 18.80,
8.811, 8.00, .80, p. m. 1 .
For Baltimore, Washington and the West trta
B. A O. K. K., through trains leave Heading Ter.
mlnal, Philadelphia, 3.20, 7.55, 11.88 a. m., 8.46.
1 j: r, m (Jiinrtavn 3.20. 7.55 11.28 a. m.,
8.43, 7.2T, p. m. Additional trains from 24 and
chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41
8 23 p.m. Sundays, 1.85, 8.2S p. tn.
THAIN8 FOK BLOiiMMtVHG.
Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.80 a,
tn., and via Baston 9.10 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia 10.21 a. m.
Leave Heading 12. 15 p. u.
wave Pottsville 18. 80 p. m.
LeaveTamaqua i.i p. ra.,
Leave wtlllamsport weekdaysio.13 a m,5.42 p
m. . . .
Leave catawlssa weeaoays, 7.wu,o.iiu.juk. m
1,30 8.3, 6.08 p. m.
Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.23,9.18 11.40
a. tn.. 1.98 4ii, 6.21.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
In effect Oct. 2, lOOO.
Leave Philadelphia, chestnut Street whart
and south Street wharf.
For ATLANTIC clTY-Vekdayg.-ExpreK8,
000 a. m.. 2.00, 4.00, 5.00, 7.15 p. m. Accommo.
datlon, 8.00 a. 111 , .30 p. m. Sundays Ex
press, 11.011, 10.00 a. m. Acciimmoduilon, 8.00
a. 111., 5.oo p. m
Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weokdays -Express,
7.85 9 00 a. m., 8.30, 5 30, 6.30 p. m. Accommo
dation, 8.05 a. m., 4.05 p. in. Sundays Kxpremj
4.30, 7.80 p. in. Accommodation, 7.15 a. 111.,
4.05 p. in.
Parlor cars on all express trains.
For CAPK MAY, K'KN CITY AND SKA
ISLE CITY Weekdays 0.15 a. m., 4.15, 6.00 p.
111. Sundays ClR-bl mil street, u.io a. 111.; iuu 11
si reet, 9.1m a. m. Additional Acccommodatlon
fur Cape Mav only weekdays 8.00 a. m.
NEWYOHK AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS.
Leaves N KW A'dllK (Liberty Street) 3.40 p. In.
Leaves ATLANTIC CITY, H.30 a m.
Detailed time tables at ticket ntllees.
W. (i. 1IESI.EH, KDSON ,1. WEEKS.
Uen'l Supt. tlenT Pass. Agt.
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FREE TO INVENTORS.
Tim experience of C. A. Snow H Co. In obtain.
In',' more than 20, 00 patents P.r Invenrors tins
enabled them to helpfully answer tnanv ques
tions relating to tun protect Ion of liilellecui'tl
property. This they have done tn a pamphlet
1 rent lug brletly ot I'nlied states mid lorelgn
paienth, with cost, of same, and how 10 pro
cure them; irinl" marks, designs, caveats, In
: : tugciuciits, ut'clalons In Uadlng patent cases,
etc., iue
This piimphiot will be sent fn o to nnyono
willing C. A. buow tn Co., WaslMiigtou, D. c.
You can save money on V'innog and Or ,
gas. You Mill always find the largest
stock, best makes and lowest prices.
PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards.
ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwards
We sell on the installment plan. Pianos
$25. CO down and $10.00 j er month. Or
gans, if 10.00 down, if 5.00 per month. Lib
eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one
half price. Musical merchandise cf
kinds.
We handle Genuine Singer High Arm
SEWING MACHINES,
$5.00 down nnd if 3. 00 per month. We also
handle the Demorost Sewing Mac'iine, fiom
19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine
Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing
Machines. Hest makes of
WASH MACHINES
FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00.
J. SALTZER.
CiT Music Rooms No. 115 West Main
St., below Market, Bloomsburg, Ta. V"U
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