THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A SOUL TRAGEDY. gtarvatl" Drifts llnnrat Man to the Qnrallonahle t'aJllaii n( Forttiar-Tellln. ' Trre re tragedies of notil nntl body In fortnne-telllnjf. The story of on of tho crnft, writes Harvey Siitlirrlnntl, In inslr-c's, l nomcthiiifr like thin: Whnt precedes Ills nrrivnl In New York you peril not be concerned with except t lint it shows n cnpable, a learned nnd lirava man. Hut New York Is a hard city to pet a footing In. Sickness came; two pupils 1" bookkeeping, the. only ones he. could get, should have paid each his fee of JUS. They didn't. The man and tils wife enme down to making neck ties nt RO cents n gross. One week he reached the high-water mark of $8.R0. They pi Id five dollars a week for a room and lived on a dollar or so. One day they overheard a man laugh: "I have to live on liver for a month to make tip for this rxtrnvnpnnee." The wife pinched her husband's arm and whispered: "Liver! Strikes me that's pretty luxurious." The landlady said one day: "Mrs. So-nnd-So. yon don't po out often enough for your menls." They had been smuggling lnnres of bread and such things Into their room. After that they went out and shivered in the parks with nothing to eat, but staying out long enough to have gone to the restaurant. He knew something of palmistry, nnd rend tip more. A sa loon keeper thnt he knew advanced Mm the money to furnish up nsooth snyer's flat, nnd now fortune smiles on the rogue thnt frowned on the man trying to be honest. now kwako nsu looks. The Kmpr rnr of CMnn Frequently llulil Anillenen frtiiu ld nluht Tilt 1)1.1111, HELEN KELLER IS A MARVEL. rtraf. Dumb and flllnri. Yet She Gains Tlinrnnarti lOilnrn I Inn tlrr Stnilrnt Life. Helen Keller, the deaf, dumb and blind girl, has overcome tremendous obstacles nnd is now progressing well as a student nt Kndclifl'e, says nil ex change. The bulk of her prepnrntlon for college was accomplished under Ar thur Oilman's Instruction, nided by Miss Sullivan, for severnl years' her teacher. Ily the employment of sev eral ingenious instruments she mas tered geometry nnd algebra, while with raised letter books she has se cured n grasp on Knglish, l.ntin nnd Creek, ller examination papers Svere In the Iirnille raised point system nnd the answers she wrote on u type writer, in the use of which she Is an expert. Besides passing in nil the recpiired subjects, Miss Keller hns entered Knduliffe with freshman Kng lish and advanced Frenc.. to the good. At the lectures Helen Is Invariably accompanied by Miss Sullivan, who sits close beside her nnd gives her, In the mnntinl language, whatever the Instructor mny be saying. The fine ness of her soul and the exquisite na ture of her thoughts are evidenced by the essays written during her preparation. For all Helen Keller's remnrtrnil. intellectuality she is. In the main, just a pleasant, normal girl. She rides a tandem, sews, crochets, embroiders, and, most marvelous of all, plnyg a capital gnme of chess. She is with out doubt the most wonderful college girl the world hns yet seen. EDUCATED IGNORAMUSES. The Chinese emperor Is now about 30 ytnrs of nge. lie Is under the medi um height, sallow, and apparently of a weak constitution. He has received good training In Chinese nnd in Vanehu. He knows Home Knglish. He hns a wife, a dozen concubines, nnd no children. He is unable to control his explosive temper. It Is doubtful whether he can exert n rule of author!' ty over others. He has n kind of fem inine energy to push ahead, but lack clear visions of surrounding condl. tions. His reform edicts nre uniqu in the history of the empire. It is Im possible to sny, however, what part of them Is due to him nnd what part to Knng Yu-Wei, the greatest leaflet of the reform party, writes I'rof. I. T. Jlendlund. In Ainslee's. The emperor, ns Is customnry In China, trunsaets all state affairs be tween 12 at midnight and the rise o! the sun. Some sharp tongue has said thnt the Chinese love darkness be cause their deeds nre evil. What is good, however, is done nt the same time. It is during these hours thnt Kwnng Hsu formulates his edicts which are nil published In the lVkinfl Gaette. Two oflieials shadow the em peror without reiif.lng. These nre the imperial recorders. They note and t ranscribe his every net, his every word Their memoranda are transferred to the imperial archive nnd are not opened until the history of the dynasty is written, long nfter the rotting bonei of Kwnng Hsu have become sacred be side those of his ancestors. t'nlntrntlnnat rnmfitf, ' lie I suppose you ntetnded the am Ateur theatricals Inst night? He Yes; nnd there wasn't a dry y in the house. She You don't ay! I re heard f "Julius Caesar'' aiTectlng an audi ence so deeply before. He No. It would hnve surprised even Shakespeare. We Just simply laughed till we cried. Catholic Stand ard and Times. ARE NOT TO BLAME. Tropic of nrlln llol.l Thnt Mlaaloa. rles Are Kot llpapnnallile fur the Chlneae Outbreak. Defects In a flonil )-tem Inductive Method of Taachlnir Dlaeonnts DradKrrr of Memorising;. Take the old system In Its most mon strous form take learning Latin grammar by heart before translating any Latin author, says Dean Briggs, of Harvard university, in the Atlantic. Nobody now defends a practice so tupid; jet that wonderful feat of memory strengthened many a memory for other wonderful feats. The boy who mustered Andrews and Stoddard knew tlie power of patient effort, the strength of drudgery, well done. Through a natural reaction, memory is underrated now. Education at the time when memory Is trained easiest and best must be saved from the bar renness of memory work and must be "enriched." Kven the multiplication table is threatened with banishment. We leave the straight and narrow way, and wobble all over the flowery mead w, We are held dow n to accuracy so little that it Is next to Impossible to find a youth who can copy a list of printed names without misspelling. We have boys who cannot spell, men who cannot spell, teachers who cannot pell, teachers of English who cannot pell, college professors who cannot pell and have a mean opinion of spell ing. Modest Marrlaire Ye. A Jersey City justice was recently paid a murriuye fee of ten cents. S3. State of Ohio, City of To ledo, Lucas County. Frank I. Chenev makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of K J. Cheney & Co., loin 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 kuuscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember 1 8 86. A. W. Glkason, Tseal Notary Public. Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chenfy & Co , Toledo, O , Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The better elements among the peo ple of I'.erlin ns well ns the entire re ligious population are indignant at the persistent attacks of a large portion of the press on Chinese missions and missionaries. The aspersion cast on the missionaries, It is pointed out, do not rest on any basis of fact. The charges are nil vague and are usually repetitions of travelers' hasty report! or utterances of second-rnte diploma tists out of sympathy with Christiani ty, says a London pnper. The greatest regret Is expressed by newspapers representative of militant Christianity that responsible organs ol public opinion, like the Vosslsehe Zeitung, the Cologne Gazette and oth ers, should lend themselves to thta chorus of abuse of Chinese mission aries. One can understand that savage hordes of heuthen will readily massa cre men of a different religious per suasion, especially if these men nre un armed, nnd if their lives ore a pro test against violence and crime in all their forms, but thnt journalists should be found !n a Christian country ready to trample on men whose aims nre a noble ideal, w ho have sacrificed all they possess for their cause, and at Inst life itself, is one of the saddest signs of the times. It is recognized here that these press attacks mostly originate in circles which are not only opposed to mission ary methods in China, but to the mis-' ions themselves, their object and end. Ktr Medical Term. "Let me see your tongue," anld the doctor. "Certnlnly," snid the pntient, suiting the action to the word. "You're nil right." said the M. I). "You've got what Is cnllcd the shlrt wnist tongue." "What's thnt?" snid the young man, In nlarui, "Why, there's no coat on it." Win ker's Statesman. The Snrrrnftfnl Nona;. J. l!ime The other day you snid my verses would be sure to make a hit. Editor Yes. J. Itime Anil now you sny they're absolutely rotten; nothing but dog gerel. Editor Yes; you see, when you showed them to me the other day I thought you were going to have them set to music Philadelphia Tress. Slip Had Hoftes. ' "Of course, Susan, if you Intend to get married that is your own business,'' said the mistress to the cook, "but you mustn't forget that marriage Is n very serious mutter." "Yes, ma'am, I know It Is sometimes," remarked tho domestic, "but maybe I'll have better luck than you did." Tit-Hit. Few Ktinlpped far the Work. "Every man," quoted the thoughtful one, "is the architect of his own for tunes." "Yes," returned the observant one, "and the ehnrncter of the structures put up shows that few have taken the necessary course in architecture." Chicago Tost. BAD TASTE IN PULLMAN CARS. Their Interior -oorn.t lona Show the Moat Glaring; and Grossest In barmonlea of Color, In Ladies' Home .Tournnl Edwnrd Bok sharply criticises the interior decorations of Pullman cars an "a riot of bnd taste," thnt is nbsolutely Ine cusnble, for "the Pullmun company," he contends, "is a rich corporation which can hare whnt it wills. If good taste does not exist In Its furnishing department, as indisputably seems to be the case, the company can and should buy it. For the same nmounts now expended on these cars, effects of harmony and of truly artistic drnpery could be obtained which would be a credit to the eompany. These cars could have an incalculable influence on the community. The new enrs which the company constantly builds could, better thnn nny other medium thnt I know of, be made to reflect in a pano ramic manner the newest nnd most progressive steps made in artistic deco ration nnd furnishing. They could be made the most effective traveling edu cators of the public. Instead, they are simply vehicles of the worst taste im aginable in fact, of no tnste whntever. As nniiizlng conglomerations of the most glaring nnd grossest inhnrmonies of color, they stand absolutely su preme. They violate even the simplest canons of good taste." No Mere I'rolinlilllly. ".Maria," called out the anxious mother of the family, "the clouds look terribly threatening. I'm afraid we are going to have a tornado. You'd better go nnd wake your father." "I'd rather not," answered the eldest daughter. "If I call him ns early ns this there'lt be n tornndo without any sort of doubt." Chicago Tribune. Before Dinner Eserrlae. "Your wife wants to take about three hours' exercise just before her dinner every day," said the fumily physician. "She does that now, doctor," replied the husband; "yes, It takes her just nbout three hours to dress." Yonkera Statesman. 1 Has Plenty of C'omoanr. Kix I'ighend Is another of those un fortunute great nun who live before' their time. Hix What makes you think so? Kix I notice that he spends all his money before he earns It. Town Topics. His Indoatrr. "Whnt'a your husbnnd doin now?" asked the neighbor. "Well," answered Mrs. Corntossel. " 'pears to iud like he uin't doin' much of unythin' except scoldin' our boy Josh fur not belu' more industrious." Washington Star, If They Only Could. "These miners," snid the clock, "O, myi I think thuy're merely shirking, Why can't they do the same as 1 Just strike, and keep on working? Philadelphia Press. hope: sphi.vgs utekxal, Diamonds In Hawaii. According to an Knglish expert, dia monds are in process of formntion in Ilawuii. He spent much time and some money following up the first indica tions that attracted his attention. In ninny respects, he says, the formation here is like that of the diamond fields of Kimberley. Hut nfter Researches be came to the conclusion that the process has not yet gone far enough, but is still going on, and that In the course of 100,0)(i years or so Hawaii will be a greut diamond field. The TUka of Watch. Many watches make five beats per second, 300 each minute, 18,000 every hour or 4H2.O0O per day. Thus It will be seen that a half dozen turns of the key once u duy, taking up a few sec onds of time, stores up a modicum of power la the spring which is cut up Into nearly 500,000 beats. If we multi ply lie daily bents by 3(15'4, the num ber of dnys in a yenr, we find that the wutch ticks 157,7K8,O00 times while the eurth is making one unuuul trip wound the suu. Stout Lady Yes, my'dear, I must say I do like that blouse you're wearing. I must get one like it. It makes you look so slim and genteel. Moonshine. Art Compulsion, First Atrlst I see Dauber has taken his wife as a model for one of his an gels. Second Artist Y'es; she'd snatch him baldheaded if he didn't. N. Y. Weekly. Evidence Atfalnat Him. Shrewd Deacon (io aheud, I guess you'll not catch me napping. Trader I don't know about that, If I'm to judge of what 1 saw in church latt Sunday. Detorit Free I'rcss. , Patched. "They have made it up? I thought it wos all over between them." "Yes; but they were so sorry to fcafe it nil over that they concluded to start it nil over." Puck. Iletter Than Nothlntr. She My love for you is dead! Notb. ing but the nshes remain! He Oh, well! I'll sift the ashes. Judge, Where Have They Gone Tot There nre multitudes of old copper cents somewhere, but no one can lo cate mem. Connlerfellera Pernllarlllrs. Most counterfeit documents are de tected through some Individual pecul iarity of the counterfeiter of which he nhnself i not aware. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J afcafafcatt JEifcA . -,. ip.l.liflf wp i Pennsylvania Railrcac. Tinie,TabIc fleet Mny 28,19 . Li. h. . i. a . 'p. m. r x' Kcranton(I:;l)lv ,5 4ft i 9 m, r IMHtUU I - Wllkesbarre..lv Plyin'lh Ferry " Nanilooke ' Mui'ltllH'piH " Wapwullouei.. " Nesuopeuk sr MoUhQr'o Love Is boundless. Yet it is utterly helplcs9 to give strength to the child horn w:th a low vitality. The time to give strength to the child is before birth and to impart this gift the mother herself must be strong. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion give9 strength to mothers. It pre serves them in robust health in the months before baby comes. It prnctical ly does away with the pains of mother hood, and enables the mother to endow her child with a healthy body and a happy disposition. "Favorite Prescrip tion " contains no alcohol and is abso lutely free from opium and cocaine. "I coniiiler Dr. IMerce's Pnvnrlte Prescription the bcit meilicine tiinrlr," writfs Mrs. Mary MimlcK'k. of a jo Tnylor St., Toneka. Knnwi. "I know it hn no equal. I sin the mother of ten children anil onlv one living the tenth one. She in one year old ami in a well and hearty an can be. She i a beauty, of my other bahiea, onie were Uim at riht time, but dead, others were premature birtln; one lived to he one year old hut nhe was always feeble. I tried different doctors but none of them could tell whnt my trouble w:is. I whs examined by xnrncuns but they found nothinit wronir. I did uot know what to do. so I thought this last time I would try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took it the entire nine months and now have n fine baby girl, and I can not praise your medicine eiioiinh for the good it did me." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure heart-burn. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS A. A.lFF.VF.nH. ("(indentions. In flam ma. ct'HJulilons, Luna Fever, Milk Fever. II. II. MHAIH. I.amenesa, Injuries, tuRKSt Rheumatism. V. V. WHIR THROAT, Quinsy. Epizootic. It. 11. CUKKgf K, K.ICOI fllH Cnlds. Influenza, Inflamed F. rusui) ii.ii. Prevents MleSC'AIlKIAGE. 1 KIDKY Jt BLADDEIl DIHORI1F.HH. I. I. )PKI DIKR ASES. 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Harrtsnurg lv I 8 X Huabury ar I 5 05 NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes; Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. Sej, in use over 40 yearn, tho only successful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or apeeial package with powdsr.for & Bold bj Drucslils, or sanl post-paid on roealpt of pries. BtarllBSHS' SHI. CO., Cor. WlUlsa a Joka SU., Is Tark Pittsburg lv Clearfield " hlllusbunc.. ." Tyrone " Helleronte " Lock Uuven...ur RAILROAD TIME TABLE 717 W 10 37 B lit; 7 Hi II 84 10 4JJ 6 81 7 Vi i 40 10 6 M 7 H'. 8 4t 7 40 2 63 17 44 fj 5J 7 66 01 11 05 M 8 41 16 47 LACKAWANNA KA1LRUAU BLOOMSBURG DIVISION, In effect June io, luoUj ol' AXIOMS. EAoT. A. r.x. a.m. p.m. Northumberland,,..,,..... l.&o ioixmsoo C'uuicruu ...... 6 47 XU e 02 Uuulaeky. . f6io UuuvUle .... , l.'K 8il lulu b o CtUiiWLDBa 7 U H 10 84 0 a Kupert biuotusuur'.... Kspy Lime U144B brlnrcreen willow Urova. Berwick Buucli Uaven. Hick's terry., SlilcknUlnuy.,, Humock's. Nauilooke. ,.. 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I Dally, f Flag station. ' . . , j 1 ...... 1 .... , w. rm n n ruumau rarior auu niwiu V. .V. " through trains between Bunbury, Wllllamjpor a,H vvuMhiiii.tnn nd between llarrlsburg. Pill! burg and the west. For runner inioi iuii vvj w J. H. 11L 11 lll"l,l. w " tien'l. Manager. en. Pass. Agt. PATENTS CftVHats and Trade Marks obtained, eJ al Patent business conducted for JIODKHAT. FKK8. OVH OFFICE IH OPPOSITE THE TJ. P. PA1 ENT OFFICE. We have no nub-ecf Mies. business direct,, hence can traneucl patent tui nessln less time and at. Less Lost II ar iLobc 1 mote from WashlngtoD. Send model, drawing or photo, with descr! tlon. We advise If patentable or not, free charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secur6. A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refel xnces to actual clients In your Mate. County. town sent free. Addresp; c ii. rn u w at 1 v oFnirgion, u. j (Opposite V. S I'auM inn.) PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. TKilXK I )IVH RTOOVSKFHO rnr New Vors. Phlladeluma. Heading Potti vuim Tutnaniia. weekdavs 7.20 11.80 a. m. Kor Uliauiaporti, wee&uaB, i. . .. v For Danville and Hilton, weekdays, 7.80 a. to 8.30. , .,.. Kor Catawissa weesuays v.jj, o.ao, ii.ov a. m. 19 vn s.. no. A bo. d. m. For Kupert weekdays7.80, 8.38 11.30a, m., 18.80, ' ForBakl'more,' Washington and the West via B. A O. H. K.. througb trains leave neaaiug Ter minal. Philadelphia, 8.20. 7.65, 11.86a. m., 8.46 i n n m riundava 3.20. 7.55 11.26 a. m 8.4, 7.8T, p. m, Additional trains from 84 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 83 p.m. Sundays, 1.85, 8.2a p. m. THA1NS KOK BLOOWtiBL'RG.; Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 m., and via Bast on v.ioa. m, Leave Philadelphia 10.81 a. m. Leave Reading 18.15 p. m. Leave Pot tsvllle 18.8U p. in, tAveTamaoiia 1.40 n. m.. Leave Wllllanieport weekdays 10,18 a m,5.42 p m. Leave OstawlBsawoekdays, 7.00, 8.809.10k. m i.sn x.80. 6.08 n. ni. Leave Kupert, weekdays, 7.08,8.23,9.18 11.40 a. IU. l.ao. a. 40, n.vi. AT1.ANT1CCITY IXVISION. In effeot Oct. 15. 1000. leave Philadelphia. Chtbtuut Street wharf and south Si reel wharf. For ATLANTIC CITY Weekdays. Express, 0 00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00, 6.00, 1.15 p. ui. A ivoui mo il, nlon. 8.00 a. in., f.80 n. 111. Sundays Ex press, 0.00. 10.00 a. m. Accommodation, b.uO a. m., 5.00 p. ni Leiive ATLANTIC CITY. Weekdays -Express, 7.85 0.00, 10.15 a. m., 8.511, 6.30 p. m. Accommo dation, 8.0,1 a. in., 4.05 p. m. Sundays Express, 4.30, 7,30 p. in. Accoamouuiion, j.ia a. in 4 05 p. in. Parlor enra. on nil express trains. For CAI'IJ MAY weekdays 9.1S a. m., 4.15, 5.00 0. m. hiiniluvs 0.I6 a. m. Foi OCKN CITY Weekdill'8 9.15 a. m., 4.15 p. m. stindavs B.15 a. m. For SKA ISLK CITY Weekdays 9.15 a. in. 601 11. in. NEW YOHK ANI1 ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS, Leaves NEW YORK (Liberty Street) 8.40 p. Ill Leaves ATLANTIC CITY, 8.30 a m. Detailed time tubles at ticket nrtlces. W. U. 11 h. 81. lilt, EUSON J. WKEK8, Oeu'l Supt, Ueu'l Puss. Ag-t, Fine PHOTO- GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ Bloomsburg. The best ar .a the cheapest : A V U 1 - III -. . All AT Keiferrs Meat Market Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Toilc, Bologna, Sausage, Hani, Bacon, Scrap ple, Vienna Sausage, Tripe, Boiled Ham, &c. All meats fresh and clean. and prices right. J. E.KEIFEK, Centre Street Market, PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyi2-2r BsBr- Seventeen yeats' experience. . a 1. ...i Ing barnsaa la tba blnallon. .r Pureka. H.nrness Oil' - - not only makmlhohftrneaa and tns I home look better. Din niumn m luatlicr aaft and pliablu, put It In con. 1 , . 1 . 1 . .... 1 1 in. UllU'Il W IMV . " ' ' , ordinarily would. long I . Sol4 trrii' I" all I II, ilui. UaU by 1 MWnf STANDARD ... ATM I A Give; YourK Hnrse'a 'Chance igliiiil You can save money on Pianot and 0 gas. V'ou 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. Tianos $35.00 down and $10.00 per month. Or gans, $ 10.00 down, 5.00 per monlh. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one 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 Demorest Sewing Mac'ilne, fiaaa 1:9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines, Test makes of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALT ZER. CiT Music Rooms No. 115 West Main St, below Market, Bloomsburg, I'a. mii 1