THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. a l t f WASHINGTON. From our Regular Correspondent. Washington, January .4, 1903. When Representative Cann6n, of Illinois, introduced in the House on Monday his "urgent deficiency bill" carrying an appropriation of $500,000 for the establishment ol a military post at Manila, he little real ized the storm which thl measure would bring about his head. Although many of the provisions of the bill were pronounced extravagant by the minori ty it was the last named appropria tion which drew the fierce fire of the democratic orators and, under the scathing arraignment of Mr. De Armond and his colleagues, the Rep resentative from Illinois spent a most unhappy afternoon. In the heat of the argument Mr. Cannon committed himself to the statement that the United States was in the Philippines to stay and it was on that ground that the democrats attacked his posit'on. While space will not permit the chronicling of Mr. De Armond's brilliant speech, the following is worthy of quotation: Do we lack the power and the right to take the hand of the spoilsman from off the islands of the far-away seas? Do we lack the power and the right to give liberty to 10,000,000 people who are struggling and dying for it? Do we lack the power and the right to take the mailed hand from the throats of men who are crying out for liberty and for independent national exist ence? Ah, no; we do not lack either the power or the rinht. Who is to interfere?" The bill is still before the House. In the Senate, the Philippine tariff bill is being discussed. On Tuesday Senator Lodge made a long speech defending the action of his committee in amending the bill passed by the House. As the Senator from Mass achusetts was expatiating upon the advisability ot continuing the "open door" policy and the advantages to be derived from trade with China, a democntic member remarked, sotto S'oce. "The gentleman's next step towards building up our trade with China will be the re-enactment of the Chinese exclusion law I suppose." mm Senator Rawlins is preparing to contest every step towards the enact . raent of the Philippines bill as re ported and he will be ably assisted by Senator Culberson. On Tuesday Senator Rawlins made a strong ap peal to his colleagues to do justice to the Philippines. He said that the present measure is calculated to pre vent trade relations between the islands and this country and to con tinue the necessity of maintaining large forces of soldiers there in order to preserve order. " The policy of the administration is such," he de clared, "'as to permit the officers of the American Array to replenish their fortunes at the expense of the un fortunate Philippinos and then return to this country to live in affluence." Senator Vest is preparing for a vigor ous onslaught on the ship subsidy which will soon be up for discussion. a law. Mr. lawney, ot Minnesota, tells me that he is only awaiting an appropriate opportunity to introduce some measure removing tup duty on bulbs imported from Holland. United States Consul Mill, at Amsterdam, has m-tde an extensi. e report on this subject in which he show that we import from $275,000 to $300,000 worth of bulbs from Holland per year and that we sell to Holland flour worth in the neighborhood of $4,500, 000. This trade is likely to be lost fo the millers and farmers of the United States unless some measure is passed which will remove the duty on the Dutch bulbs. A discussion, which the republicans say should have taken place in execu tive session but which occurred on the floor of the Senate in open ses sion, recently revealed the prodigality of the republicans in the expenditure of the public funds. Growing out of the effort to pass a bill providing a messenger for one ol the minor Senate committees, it transpired that at the present time the amount spent for messengers and other employees of the benate exceeds the aggregate salaries and mileage of the Senators themselves. It is a well known fact that many of these employees are en tirely unnecessary and that they are simply a result of the spoils system, having been appointed without regard to their usefulness and because the Semtor who secured their employ ment had reasons of his own for wish- j ing to support them at the expense of the government. The total amount now paid to the special employees of the Senate aggregates, according to the estimate of Senator Piatt, some $600,000, while Senatorial salaries and mileage amount to but $550,000 The Ways and Means Committee of the House is devoting its time to hearings of the representatives of the tobacco and sugar interests in this country and in Cuba, apropos of the proposed reciprocal relations with that island. That there is any earnest desire on the part of the Committee to ascertain the real status of affairs in Cuba must be doubted by anyone who has an opportunity to hear the merciless cross examination of the Cuban representatives. Their some what limited command of English is a drawback in itself and when to that is added a disposition on the part of the members of the committee, un- restrained by the chairman, to con fuse and browbeat the Cuban wit nesses it can hardly be credited that the committee desires to arrive at the facts. At this writing it is safe to say that Cuban reciprocity, if it comes before the House, will receive little considera tion. In fact, reciprocity in any form, unless, possibly an arrangement could be effected whereby the United States would receive all and give nothing, is too advanced for the republicans of the lower chamber whose knowledge of economies can be summed up in the one word " protection." Never theless, the argument of Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, that failure to grant some form of reciprocity to Cuba will result m'almost immediate annexation, has had great weight with the Senators and it is more than possible that a reciprocal arrange ment will be made by treaty and with out consulting the House. While the republicans in the House are opposed to reciprocity. there are those among them whose constituents are demanding the re moval of duty on certain schedules and they say they will have their way. Representative Babcock declares that he will be able to bring to light his bill lowering the duty on the pro ducts of the Steel Trust and that he can secure sufficient votes to make it The Dudes Were Fooled Tho King's Velvet Cuff the Cause. ,A few weeks ago,among other bulle tins of State affairs in London, a semi official announcement was made that his Majesty King Edward, had in augurated a new style by appearing in a frock coat with deep turned-up velvet cuffs. There was an instantaneous boom in the tailoring trade. Every " dear old chap" in the realm applauded the King's taste and originality and ordered similar garments. Impecuni ous scions of nobility pledged the family jewtls in order to maintain that "correct form " which, however extravagant, is correct, because it is royal, and the velvet-cuffed frock coat became the only proper wear. At the very moment that the Beau Brummels were enjoying the heigh of this sartorial satisfaction, some body made a grievous discovery This was nothing less than the fact that the King s new garment was not a frock coat at all, but an ordinary overcoat, on which velvet cuffs have been worn for years. Now the "fashion" feels that it has been woefully deceived, not only financially, but in another respect. It is argued that the horrible truth has held many of London's best dressers up to ridicule, and that the only way in which the King can atone for th situation is to actually adopt a frock coat with turned-up velvet cuffs. Thousands Sold Into White Slavery- MANY YOUNG GIRLS ARE SENT FROM VARIOUS EUROPEAN PORTS ANNUALLY, SHORT i ALK Brief Comment On Political and Other Matte te cf Public Interest AND'.tKW J. PALM. The Plttnbm'K poopie have been rip ped up the budt mid down in front so much the pant joir thnt the average Plttsburger hardly knows where he Is at politically. Some of them are swear ing vengeance against Quay, Stone, linn and ttaa whole gang. Others, like the Wgelows and Major Brown, who had their . Angers badly singed by pulling the Quay chestnuts out of the fire, are aahnmed to own that they were such consummate fools as to trust the Old Man, and hence they still pro tend to' bellicve that he Is all right and still acting In good faith; but that Stone, like a bad boy, retimes to obey his master. The childish confidence of these full grown men Is touching to behold. They put up their hundreds of thousands of dollars to help Quay, Slone & Company to paas the ripper bill, and as soon na It was passed they were deliberately betrayed for a con sideration, and that is the whole story. There was a time when men retired from business when they secured a competency, and gave somebody else a chance. Not so now In this age of greed and commercialism. The nver ape man has grown to be so much of hog that he keeps on grabbing as long as he can draw a breath. When a man in these evil days makes a mil lion he la only the more eager for the next and that stimulates his grasping propensity to make still greater efforts for more. Men are now Judged by the wealthy class, not by what they are. but by what they have, no matter by whut means It may have been acquired, and never did onakespearo's saying, "tho learned pate ducks to the golden fool," apply more truthfully than at the present time. Roosevelt says we may find it necessary to Bhackle cun ning as we have found it necessary to shackle force, and there is no sort of cunning today that needs shackling so much as the cunning of greed. Since Roosevelt has become president, how ever, he hasn't a word to say about shackling anything or anybody who may help him in his ambition for a sec ond term. Public sentiment seems to be strong against allowing the Chinese to come to our shores to earn a livelihood. Let us admit for the sake of the argument that we should pass a prohibitory law, but in the name of consistency, if we declare that they shall not come here should we not cease our clamor for an open door in China a door that opens but one way? We have been forcing China to open her gates to us, and de claring that she shall allow our mis sionaries full sway to stuff them with our religion, or we will shoot it into them with Maxim guns. In fact, wo have done some shooting on this ac count already. To solemnly declare by act of congress that China shall not send any of her people here and still Insist that sho shall open wide ber gates to us is too unreasonable to be tolerated on the part of any nation. The man who says to his neighbor, "you must keep your children strictly out of my yard, but you shall permit mine to go Into your yard or your house at their own pleasure," is not a whit more unreasonable and Inconsis tent than the bullying nation which demands privileges that it absolutely refuses to grant. It isn't any wonder that China is suspicious of our religion if it is exhibited In our dealings with other nations. Secretary Gage did not leave the cabinet any too soon to please men who believe in honesty and Mr deal ing. The shady transaction in con nection with the sale of the old New York custom house casts a suspicion on his integrity and he never ventured any explanation thus giving ground for the belief that it admitted no solu- He was congress Aim f eansvivama Kailroad. Time Table i d f1i ,. 4. Does your horse "feci his oats"? What a difference be tween the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse I The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children arc not alike cither. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full cf life and laughter, another i i pale, wcr.l: and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need spec':. feeding. They dciiV'fccl the it oals". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blocd into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. This pictnrs represents tho Trade Maik ot Scott's Emulsion and ii o: the wrapper of every boUlu. Send for free sample. 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Mllion , LewlHi urg Sunbury... ..... ar The associations for fighting th " white slave trade have begun an eniriJftir. ramnaicn in Germanv. They have issued a report stating, "on consistent with honesty. J..m,Ki!..oKU.Mtr,nrit! authorized by special act of l"lsu,ua" J " " " " v, ' I e.nii ,h rtrnnfirtv at nuhllc or nrlvate that iooo girls leave European porw , for than 3(ooo,000, and annually to be slaves of ruffians, who tben rent ,t from tne purcha8er at 4 have enticed them away from home. I per cent of the purchase price until In Germany alone there is a'gang of the new custoin house should be ready nearly one hundred persons engaged for UBe. He sold the property to the in this traffic. City National Bank, the Standard Oil They are perfect in the art of ', company's Institution, for 13,265,000. making ur " disguises. That of a : The president of the bank took a certl- schoolmaster in search of female as sistants for a German school is the commonest ruse. Some pretend to be hotelkeepers fled check for the amount to Washing ton, and within an hour the secretary handed back all but $40,000 to be de posited in the City National Bank without Interest, though the bank was cuaut (00. each ; Stable Caw, Ten Speclfloa, Rook, o., 87. At driiKRt'U or tout prepaid on receipt of price. Humohrevn' MedliMne Co., Cor. William Jobn Bta.. Mew York. Vetkkihart Mawial Sect Free. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL, WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphrey' Homeopathlo Spoolflo No. &B, in uu over AO yean, the only auoceeaful remedy. $1 per viator epeoial package with powder.fot (9 Bold or Drufffflllo, or Mot puoi-poia on roooip, 01 pric. UtarUBIIS'aiB. CO., Cer.WUlUa Ma (U.,IeIaik LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBUKO DIVISION. In effect Nov. a, liml, oTATlo.Nb. . EAsT. a.m. r.H. a.m. r.M NOaTBCMBIBLAHDM. .. I'S l.U) 10 00 15 M Camel on.. ,. r4r ntl , (tt iHuvllle m o f-T x 11 1019 16 Calawlttsa .....mm......... ...... 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It Is merchants who want saleswomen, or gupp08ed that he kept the 40,000 bank advertising agents who want girls to ; ln orJer tnat the title might still ro learn to be typewriters, and so on.' niain in tho government and thus save Galicia and Western Russia are ' tho City bank $70,000 a year ln taxes, their favorite hunting grounds. J The bank's profits In dealing with Sec- They do not hesitate to go through ' retary Gage are estimated to have been th mremnnv of marriase. One man at least $1,000 a day for a long time, as recently arrested in Hamburg has six wives living, of whose whereabouts at present he has no knowledge. He thinks they may be somewhere in South America. That country is not the only country to which these white slaves are sent. India takes quite a number, and so does China, but Turkey takes still more, who are chiefly shipped from Black Sea ports. Take One of Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills after dinner. It will promote digestion and overcome any evil ef fects of too hearty eating. Safe, prompt, active, painless and pleasant. This effective little pill is supplanting all the old school nauseous purgatives. 40 doses, loc. 100 doses, 35c. Sold by C. A. Kleim. i 7 It had $15,000,000 of the government Tunda without paying a single cent ot Interest. The only question about which thero seems to be any doubt ln the public mind la whether the secre tary received a share of the swag or whether In the goodness of his heart he permitted the Standard Oil company to keep it all ln order to assist a strug gling Infant Industry. No wonder he grew furious ln Philadelphia recently when some one made mention of the New York transaction In his presence. It touched a tender spot SOllArlTON Ublluvue Taylor LackawHULii DuryiK , Plt.t.ttlOU Susquehanna Avo 0 Wtml IMltmou 7 08 Wyouilutf 7 0S Forty Kort HontieU " 15 Klntfst'irr - 7!il Plyinoutl 7:i0 Acnnrlitln ...... 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For further lntoi -nation apply Agents. J. B. HUTCHINSON. Lcadcz's HMEAT MARKETH- la up to dale every day. Pure I'ork SauBHce, Souse, 8craptle and Pudding, are now iu 6ta-t-on, and are made fresh daily. All other kinds cf meats voi:- ftantly on hand, uho irtbl milk, crepm, skim in i k nn( buttermilk, lutter and eecs ham, drepted jionltry, tc. Al goods deli vert d promptly. F. M.I.FADEP, Ccotic Strc. (Marl- ct Beagle Studio! I'h ni llaitcntion iven to all Photographic Work. Crayccs, rramlng. Copying and Liomide En'-rceEccls. Bade at Short Notice. rhe Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. a Cauanca mcr Cor i Com na nv i v Offers IU First Issue of Slock at 3$l.CO PE1 SHARE. We Buy and Sell Greene Consolidated Copper Stock at market prices. CLOSE QUOTATIONS. Chas. W. RAY & CO., Stocks, Bonds and Investment Securities. Blocmsburg, Pa., Postoffice Building, S. F. Peacock, Mgr. Nov. 29, Rms. to Ticket Geu'l. Manager. J. B WOOD, Gen. Pass.Agt. & READING 10.11 11 H 10 10 40 10 4 10 M 11 13 itfach Haven., HprwlcU Hrlnrorc'lf Wllinw Grove. ! ImeHi .'iTH.. . President Roosevelt baa not yet ap pointed a genuine Democrat to office ln the south or anywhere elao. The drivelling rot indulged ln by the sub sidized press over the Alabama Judge ship appointment was nauseating. Babinal (Texas) Sentinel. S 14 U 4H 8 10 1154 f v8 RI!? en Vi'o 19 o-.n J 6:tS a 44 6 M 7 0S 712 717 7 SI 7 41 PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. Ia effict Doc. 8, 1901. TWAINS LB VK BLOOM PBCKG: For New York, muaaelphia, Keaillnij Pottt vlll,Tamaqua, weekday 7.10 11.S0 a.m. For WlluainBport, weekdays, T.10 a. m., J.S6 p For uanvim: aou aiiibuu, Kor t;aiawiMB weonu .. . . "jSf HuperVwe?kdaya7.10, 8.88 11.30a. m., H.80, S.M.S.WI, 6.80. p. m. ... For Baltimore, wttuiuBwiJ v. " B. O. K. K., throuub trains leave Heading Ter uinal,PWlaJelplila.8.S0,7.l, 11.8SB. ui., 8 4 U1IUH1,I u"au,'J'.Vv, 'a an. t tt, 11. 8 a. D)., S.4C l.n,. m. Additional tralnp from s and OUestnut atrcft stallnn, weekdays, 1.B5, 6.41 B.ii8 p. m. nurdayn, l.sr. 8.s p. m- Leave New York via Fnlladelpnla T.80 a. in., and via East or 9.10 a. m. Leave Philadelphia lO.ila. re. Leave Headlne a. 1 5 p. m. Loavf PottavllK l.8i p. m. LeaveTamaqual.4p.n;., Leave Wtlllaiubport weekdaynio.18 a m, B.4S p m. Vou can save money on Pianos and C gans. Vou will alwoys find ihe largil stock, lesl makek and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwari We sell on the installment plan. Piano. $25.00 down and $ 10.00 per month. Or. gans, f 10.00 down, 91 5.(10 per month. Lib. etal discount for cash. Sheet music, at onej hnlf price. usual merchandise of a! kinds. We haudle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES $5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We als handle the Demorest Sewing Mao' ine, fron 9:9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machini Needles and Oil for ill makes of Sewin Machines. Best ma) i of MACHINES 4.00. WASH .FROM $4.00 UP TO I 87 f 7 48 8 44 7 63 SM 8 03 IM 8 07 4in 8l J. SAL1ZER. Music Kooms No. 115 W. Main street below N'nrket, lilonmsburg, Pa. LIFE SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS iV.rinshiirjj H lirt " if awlcHK , Dm-liK" ''nni'kv fumprnn VOTHnMIIRKt.Nn. a 44 8 49 8M 9 09 liltt! 4U 1 8 V7 4 17 1 1 1 4 W IS 47 4 M 14 82 1S7 4 411 1 10 A 00 F M. F. M. 817 8 21 8 2' 8 40 9 05 F M. . 9 81 ,. 9 8 t Huna ditlv. f Flag grntton. A.aHALIMUHT.t! T.W.LFP.nraB)t It. & H It. R STATIONS. Hloomi-bii's ' P. 4 " Wain ft Paper Mill ..Hunt -t Oianpe vire . r orKa .. Zxnur'B.. htll'wnter .Penton. . ...Kdaon'i'... . OIP'H IT U ..I ai'lacn Outral , NOHTH LRAva am nmlDrnmi 8.IS0 9 f7ia HS e.10 .fii S.H9 .!I7I fl f-.f, .4Ji SO1 9 m 9.S 2 -0 S.87 9.0- . 44 a 60 Q.lll S.01 .f8 7.10 south.. 1RKIVK. tm a 'i. I'm p.m. r 10 is in too t.ti 7.0M 1 'JOt " Wli 9. 0 t ."Si iM 8.M 9.1P M I' ft 42' l Ml rl'fl D M Mil '.45 R.4D II.4II ' l 1. 80 S.99.11.K4 AS '.00! 1 1 8 17 I."! 6.Hill.al H.0S ! 4Bi (.os tl.18 r.on 04'1 I'll 4 M 19.111 R.ild '1 IKl 1 M VJ.01 K.HS n . 4 48 11.88' li.11 '0 fti 4.:a li.4fi ... ; in Ati A 5 11 An am am r- m n'm am pm p mam r .i.1 Corrected to Jan. 40, 1908. AKBIVB 9.2t8.18 T.08 9 tl8.l7 7."7 ..S8'.7.1" 9.4H S.SS T.'.'S 9.MI8.37 7 7 9.M 8 40 7.:1 a.M S.4 7.41 111 05 8.M 7 fl jnrr..Clty. 10.08 8.5 T.' 7.8S 7.45 8.00 8.0 8.411 B 6 9.00 9-5 9.88 Having just received a new, large camera nml lense, of cclehinttd make, we CAN FURNISH jou with ihe lntgest DIKH'T PORTRAIT and CROUPK lllOTO GKAl'HS made in fouinilia County. We STRIVE continually TO PRODUCE the in r.ViritrtnrotFiv nn iavec.fwiwawcekaajs, ?.oo,8.S09.1oa. m t to ,)avc ' ca), an'd e;amine our work. 1.80 H. 8. o.l 8 p. m. Leave nupert, rwmjj, ,.Uo. ... ....... til C A. 1!. vapweii s aiuuiu, (Over Ilartman's Stoic) Rl.OOMSM'RG, PA. a. m. wharf I BH 4h A. 01. ATI ANTIITITV K1V18ION. i.mvb PiiilHdelnhla. Chehtnut Street and south 8t reel wbarr For ATLANTIU 1 1 1 TT i ' Aecommodatlon, 800 a. m.. 6.1ft p. .m. Bun-, days Kxpress. 9.oo, 10.00 a. m., 7.16 p m. Ac- ; commoduilon, 8.00 a ni.. f.OO p. m. I Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Kxpreas, 7.8.'.. 9.' 0,10.1ft a. ra , 2.W, B.30, P.M. Act-om- j modHiion. 0 n a. m.. a.n p. . Sundays Kxnress, im.id a. ui.. Aceoimnodatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4:io p. m. Parlor ours on an exnrenn 1 ram;. 1AVK I'll II ADKLP1HA. For CAPK MAY weekdayg-8.45, a. m., 4.16 p. m. Sundays, chestnut t., 8.45 a. m. Boutu lvi nCEN CITY Weekdays 8.45 a. m., 4.15 n Hnn.iAVLi'iira't st..8.45,Houth sr., 8.:w a. m. SKW YOHK AN1 ATLANTIC . 1TY EXPHKNb, '.eaves N K W Y OUK (Liberty Street) 9.40 a. m. m., 2.15 p. m. O 411 n til - r" " . mv . HW11 niTV a on a Detailed time tables ftt tleket nnioes. W.O BKHLBH, B180NJ. WEEI Gnn'isupt. Uen'ivass. RES, Alft. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks oiitatnod, and all Patent business conducted for MoDKKATK t'EKS. I HOFFH E 18 OPPOSITE THE V. 8. Pi 1 EKTOKPICK Wo have no aub-agenoles All biihliH'BB direct, ben eeun trensaot puicni hu.il neaN in lesH time and xt LtHS Coal than I nose remoie from WHahliigton Send model, drawtnfr or photo, with deaorlp tlou. We ndvlm It patentable or not, free Oi e!iaiie. Our fee i.ot due till patent Ih aeetired. A book, ' llnw toObiMln Patents," wUh tt fer enee to u tuul clients In your Ulale, County ' town Bent Iree. AddrefH, O. A. SNOW a CO., Washington, D. (Opposite I'. . Patent Ollloe.) irrklTP H1WTPI1 both BHxes, to sell our AutNIo WAMtiU Specttlo Kemedles for KheuinatlBm. Kidney and all blood lleass. Diabetes, Oravel and all Nervous Debility. Sent, on receipt of price, 11.00 per box, for one month's treatment, llulversol Medicine (.0., 37 Droadway, New Yora. mz-m i'wi KATiiirma HASli BALSAM Y.'Jl'roriRitWI laJfaimM rrusT.-i. Cure "IP d'WW hulr lt:itu( I
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