8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. THE COLUMBIAN. UI.OG..JSBURO, PA. THUIDAY, FKimUAUY IX), 1!)08, WASHINGTON From our Kecular Correspondent. Washington, D. C. , Feb. 17, I90S. "If ever there was an opportu nity for Democratic victory this is it", said a prominent Democratic Dienilier cf the Senate today. "Why the Republicans are fighting like the famous Kilkenny cats. The resident and Taft are deter mined that their policies shall tri umph, regardless of the welfare of the pnrty, and the opposition would rather split the party wide o.pen than endure anotiier four years of Rooscveltism, whether it is admin istered by Teddy himself, or by Taft. The latest plan of the anti Roosevelt crowd is to carry the Re publican National Convention with rotten Borough' delegations from the South which can be counted on to vote against Taft and for such other candidate as will pay the highest price. These delegations are almost entirely composed of negroes who will sell out at the droo of the hat. but there is no dnneer of their selling to the Taft the Taft crown has not got the price, wen, we on this side can look on with entire equanimity. I hope, indeed that they will succeed, for the American people will not stand for that kind of politics and it will mean the election of Bryan, "surer than fate." Senator Stone of Missouri, talk ing of the professed intentions ol the Democrats to revise the tariff, said today, "Did you notice how Mr. Cannon treated those members of the National Manufacturers' Association who came to Washing ton to ask Congress to appoint a tariff commission? They came at instance of Senator Beveridge. They were all Republicans who have enjoyed the benefits of pro tection until they have got enough and they want a little bit of the tariff wall shaved off. And yet Cannon treated them with con tempt. Now what have we to ex pect if the Republicans vin the next election. Cannon will be Speaker again and he will be just as much of a stand patter as he is today. The people have got to elect a Democratic President if they want tariff revision, just as they did in 1902 This talk of Republi can tariff revision is all a bluff." Senator' Aldrich is driving his financial bill through the Senate with his usual skill. The Demo crats are all opposed to it and many of the Republicans are against it, but they are afraid of Aldrich to a man and the Democrats, who con stitute only one third of the upper house, are powerless to do any thing without the help of the Re publicans. The President has au uounced that he favors the Aldrich bill and when Aldrich an J the President get together no Republi can dares raise his voice in protest. The anti-Bryan Democrats very nearly executed a neat little coup the other day. They proposed to elect Rep. Ryan of Virginia to the chairmanship of the Democratic Congressional Committee. It was a little scheme of Thos. F. Ryan 'of New York, who is a distant cousin of Rep. Ryan. Some of the mem bers of the Senate learned of the game Mr. Ryan of Interborough Railway fame was putting up how ever, and blocked it in the eleven th hour. It looks very much as if the country was going to be burdened with another and more than ever infamous pension bill. This is a Kidney Disease Kills. Thousands Never Suspect That They Have It. It It now generally admitted that disease of the kidneys and bladder constitute the greatest source of disease. Cura those aud wa remove the cause of nearly all ailmenu of the Liver. Blood, Stomacb and Bowels. But the approach of Kidney disease I so sly and gradual that the first symptoms may not be noticed. Sere are some of the most commoo symptoms of this dangerous disease) Discolored or dark urine, sometimes excessive and ot pale color. Jnusual desire to urinate, especially at night. "Brick Diiat" deposit, sometunes containing albumen and blood. Swvlllng around eyes, ankle and abdomen. Drowsiness and a constant tired feeling. Pale, hot and dry skin. Jain in the hack, headache, cramps In the legs. Bowels constipated, digestion impaired. Itheumatic puma in the Joints and muscles. If yon have any of the above symptoms yonr kid Mya need immediate attention, and Dr. David Ken. nedy's Favorite Hemccly should be taken at once. Do you know what will happen if you nenlect thesf symptoms? liright's Disease, moat terrible, it nearly alwaya the outcome. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy tins cured thousands of kidney disease, and we have the positive proof. It will cure you. Send to Dr. David Kennedy's Hons, Rnndont, M. Y., for a free sample bottle and medical booklet, large bottles $1,00, at all druggist. How Is Your Blood? If you lnok .trrugth, nro nervous, bare no nipctlti.', don't sleep well, Ret tlreil enslly, your Mood Is in bad condition. You cnr.hot bo strong without puro, rich blood. Hood's fi(irfipnrllla makes good, rich blood nnd keeps it good. Dyspopsla "For glx months my ys torn was mit cf order with dyspepsia and impure blood. Spent lots of money in vain, tint Hood's Snrsnparilla cured me. Jos. 8, Zavba, Genoa, Neb. , Hnd No Appetite-"! was troubled Vlth ilyspi'psla nnd bad no nrP a fnlnt feeling after entlne. My wn all run down, lut Hood's Kar peure. 1 naa v entistltntlon Hrsnnarllla has fully relieved mi'." Flokenci Stows, relieved me. ' i-lllo. Wisconsin. nnierv Weakness-"! bless the dnyl heard of flood's ."Krii'HrlllH. as it en red nieof extreme weakness after vri built my liusliaiid up after pnemnonln. ami cured eczema and blood-poisoning In our children." Mrs. M. A. Dkuworth, Dux 4, F.mhreeviUo, Fa. 1 Hood's Sarsnpnrnia Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Poses One Dollar. Pre pared only by O. I. TTood Co.. Lowell, Maw, bill to pension every widow of every man who served 90 days or longer in the Civil War," and to raise the pensions of all widows from $3 to $t2 a month. Speaker Cannon is back of the bill, which will cost the country about $12,000,000 a year in addition to the $151,000,000 it is already spending for pensions, but they say that Mr. Cannon thinks it will help him to gain the Republican presidential nomination and as he does not have to pay the bill he considers it cheap at the price. Of course most of the real widows of the veterans are dead that is women who were the wives of veterans during the war, but this bill gives pensions to all that host of young women, many of them of not too envious reputa tions, who have married old sol diers many years their senior in order to secure the old mens' pen sions after their death. Mr. Brvan has declared in favor of the guarantee of all deposits in ' that any responsible worker falls national banks, these to be secured int0 evc" occasional inebriety is by a sort of insurance fund to be ' deemed caiiSe for his dismissal; the accumulated by a tax on all depos- j intoxication which in the "good its to be paid into the national old days" was not regarded as ser treasury. The Democrats in both j iously marring the standing of a houses of Congress favor this "gentleman" is now under the ban scheme and an earnest effort will in &H decent society. Although be made to add it as an amendment ' the national drink bill may still to the Aldrich bill, but as the bank-' e a good deal too big, drunken- ers are opposed to it.it will proba- bly fail. The Secretary of War has issued a general order creating a Division of Militia in the War Department. This division will have charge of all the relations of the militia to i the regular army, such as joint manceuvers, etc. It is to be in charge of Colonel E. M. Weaver who is known to many national guardsmen as the officer who had charge of the joint manceuvers Ot the militia and the Coast Deten.se Artillery, last summer. Hitherto, Colonel Weaver has been assistant Chief of Artillery. If Democrats quarrel often it takes Republicans to quarrel bitter ly. The spectacle of Senator For aker denouncing.the President, of a Republican Representative denoun cing Mr. Foraker and of the Presi dent putting the Senator from Ohio in the already over-crowded Ana uias Club are distinctly Republican and are typical of the brotherly love which at present characterizes the Republican party. Bloomsburg Souvenir Books, 48 half tone pictures, 35 cents, at the Columbian office. tf. Nobody Wants it. Office or Prothonotarf in Schuylkill County Goat Begging. No candidate has filed a petition on either ticket for the nomination tor the office of prothonotary in Schuylkill county and nobody seems to want the office on account of the meager compensation con nected with it. The naturalization law, recently passed by congres, has cut the fees of the office almost in half and after paying the two deputies needed to conduct the of fice the next prothonotary will have less than $3,000 a year for himself. As it costs as much to campaign for this office as auy other county job, the candidates are evidently scared off. O-A.SI'On.T.A.. Bean the e Vi Haw Always Bouht V ' 1 What Liquor Costs. Thtro Was An Increased Consumption ol Beer and Spirits in 1907. The saying that figures can't lie is so familiar as to be trite togeth er with its corollary that liars can figure. It is, however, manifest that false deductions may be reach ed by glancing superficially even at figures which are authentic. Thus the statement is put out by the Federal Commission of Internal Revenue showing that during the past fiscal year the American peo- j pie consume 160,000,000 more gal lons of beer than in any preceding : twelve months, and that their pur-1 chases of distilled spirits were also larger by more than seven million gallons than for the year ending June 30, 1905. The first and most natural thought suggested by this showing is that drunkenness must be on the increase. Yet as a mat ter of plain facts, nearly all intelli-; gent observers will agree that the j contrary is the case. It is always to be remembered that the popula tion of the United States is rapidly growing especially since we have acquired the habit ot taking within our gates a million or so immi grants yearly. That alone would account largely for the reported in crease in the consumption of moder ately or strongly alcholic beverag es. But without attempting to minimize the evils wrought by the excessive use of intoxicants, it is obvious that the so-called 4'temper- ance question" is being gradually and on the whole effectually, dealt with by public sentiment. Total abstinence on the part of their em ployes is now required by numer ous railroad corporations; in most forms of business the knowledge "ess is assuredly tar less prevalent than it was even tion ago. a single genera- Facts of Interest A recent visit of continental royalty to London cost Klne Edward 250.00O, A i,t, n,raa. t ti. i. wears the tallest hat in Bristol," lms bten correctly delivered In that Fng lish city. It Is estimated that the Kalllrs in the ilintiinnil mtiipii nt. If IihIiui'Iul' Mfuith Africa, steul 11. 350.000 worth of dla. raonds in a year. As a result of recent accidents to va rious uuvles the British warships will have their magazines colled with re fri' eruting machinery. The rice flour cracker of China la by fur the whitest biscuit product in the world. In comparison with it the whitest American biscuit loojia dingy. Uerr Mauser haa invent! what he oouaiders an improvement on his well known rifle by which it reloads itself automatically from a cartridge cham ber. A portable army outfit for water sterilizing waa turned over to the Unit ed States government In August. It ha a capacity under test of 400 gallons of water per hour. It la estimated that there are 2,500, 000 dogs iu Great Britain. The output of all the vineyards of the world is estimated to be 3,554,416,. 000 gallons. Mexicans resemble the Japanese iu that the vast majority of them eat no butter of auy kind. Auuie Louis Cary, the greatest of American contraltos duriug her opera tic career, has just paused the sixty fifth anniversary of her birthday. The second of Its kind In the coun try is the picturesque temple of wor ship which 7,000 Greeks at Lowell, Mass., have built, It being a 1100,000 structure with a brilliant golden dome and two golden turrets. That the St. Louis balloon carnival aud recent demonstrations abroad have shown that dirigible balloons are indis pensable to the army is the belief of Major Edgar Russell, temporarily iti charge of the Signal Corps. It is said that for this reason Secretary Tart's re port will ask Congress to appropriate a substantial sum for beginning the con struction of the United States' aerial fleet. MODEL WSVSPENL11RS SENSIBLE. USEFUL GIFTS tortte HOLIDAYS Attractively racked la Handsome- tnttMa Fair Boxta Iter Mtaii ara aa4 baiter nbbar tfcM enr othsr mk. b.v. rold-rlt no'mrt!nf tal parti Ht Mraf r Ik. Moaol .Ml tkroaii. Til n.w bftk tree ttmm pwmt ue a4 oufort m euiUf whal po.lUon the body miiuu THEY OUTWEAI TRICI OIDINAIY RINDS. WHICH MEANS THBEB TIMES HE SE1VICB OF USUAL do CENT SORTS The MOST COMFOMTJtBLK reader mad for mmm, roatb or key la Uikl. Bmtj er Iitn Hmtj Walfhto, lit. Long die titn OurU mmkm Uazpaaalv Jilta avary aaa, yaath or boy will dUaijr raoatvo BEWES & POTTER. Dapt. , 87 Llacala Straal, Boaloa, Maas. Oar uM ju Doe lnuia Can in Cue mtUtt for 10a. aortata. forlraaMn baaklai. ttlila. ot Bw to PiaM UariaaUf. ' ' trae II fua auatiua Ibla paUleHloa 1214 v Does a Cat Bring Bad Luck? There is no locality in the world which is above attaching some sup erstition to the poor old cat. Man, whatever his color or creed or con dition, seems unable to preven himself from believing that the fe line is a lucky or unlucky object l nese superstitions go back as far as history. In Egypt, for in stance, even in its remotest days the cat was an object of veneration Temples were erected to it and sac rifices made in its honor. When the household cat died every mem ber ot the nouieliold was required to shave off his or her eyebrows. For thousands of years this idoli zation of the feline continued. Kv en at the time of the invasion o the Version King, Cambyses, it is related that the victory was won by him in his various battles be cause ins solaiers drove cats 111 front of them. The Egyptians fearful of harming the animals practically ran away. In modern times, while there is nothing akin to worship, there are some very curious ideas as to the influence the cat casts upon affairs ot the human lite. In Massachusetts it "brings good luck" to throw a dead black cat over the left shoulder and turn arouud twice. In Alabama the. spirit of an old maid after death takes possession ot some black cat. In the same Stale to cut off the end of a black cat's tail and bury it under the doorstep is to keep sickness out of the family. In Iowa is found the superstition that if a farmer kills a cat some of bis stock will die. In Canada, Michigan and eastern Kansas a cat of three colors brings luck and iu the last named place is regarded as a protection again fires. A "smutty" nosed cat brings wealth to its owner. "Up in Maine" it means poverty to own a white cat. In Ohio, if a neighbor's cat com es listening 'around your house it means news-carrying and you may know that the neighbors are gossip tng about you. In Labrador it means visitors when the cat scratches the door post. The cat also runs a weather bu reau. t A cat "bawling" is a sign of rain in Newfoundland.. A cat eating grass indicates rain in Maine, Michigan and Massachu setts. In Alabama a cat washing its face means rain. In New England this statement is limited to ablu tions ou the part of the cat before I breakfast or in the parlor. I That putting a coal black cat un J a aer a ousnei measure wnen it is raining win make the ram stop is a belief entertained iu Maryland. It is a general belief that a cat should never be left alone with a sleeping child, as the cat "may suck the child s breath." In Ohio is found the belief that playing with a cat will make a child stupid. In New England it is regarded as unsafe to have a cat in the room during a thunderstorm. in Maine it is believed that in the tip of every cat's tail are three hairs of the devil which accounts for the cat's disposition to prowl. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Fills relievo pnla AUDITOR'S NOTICE. gttat of Ala Yorki, tetaaf. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, appointed an Auditor by the Or pnans touri ot uoiumDia county, on exceptions to the second and final ac count of Asa Yorks. late of said county, deceased; and also to triake distribution of the estate in the hands of his Execu tors, will sit to perform the duties of his appointment, at his office in the town of Bloomsburg, on Thursday, February aom, 190s. ac 10 o ciocic in the forenoon, when and where all persons having claims against the estate, or interest therein, must appear and present the same, or be forever debarred from com ing in on the said fund. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor, Fred Heeler, Att'y for Executors. A. L. Fritz for the Heirs. Wm. Chnsman for Exceptions. 1-16-ta JERSEYS Combination and Golden Lad FOR SALE 2 Cows, 3 Heifers and 12 Bulls. S. E. NIVIN, Landsnburg, Pa. 5-33-iy B -X 13-1 tf mm We have just placed on sale the most complete assortment of New White Dress Materials we have ever shown all the new Plaids, Stripes and Fancy Weaves from 12J cents to 75 cents a yard. Early buyers are invited to in spect this stock before making-purchases. a"" y X.a sueecs Vi.YV. Alexander Brothers & Co., DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec tionery and Nuts. o Fine Candies. Freeh Evory Week." Pennt Goors .a. Specialty. SOLE AGENTS FOR JUPITER, KING OSCAR, WRITTEN GUARANTEE, COLUMBIAN, ETC. ' Also F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chkwino Tobacco. ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Carpets, Rugs, Hatting and Draperies, Oil Cloth and Window Curtains You Will Find a Nice Line at W. W. BRQWER'8 BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A. WHY WE LAUGH. "A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Js Relished by the Wisest Men." Judge's Quarterly, $1.00 a year Judge's Library, $1.00 a year Sis Hopkins' Hon., $1.00 a year On receipt of Twenty Cents, we will enter vrnr nam for three months' trial subacriotion lor either nf thm hrioht witty, and humorous journals, L.C5HC s weeiv.y or juugc Address Judge 225 Fourth Avenue 3-21 W. L. Douglas AND Packard Shoes are worn by more men than any other shoes made.'. Come in and let us Fit You With a Pair W. H. MOORE, Corner Alain and Iron Sis., BLOOMSB VRG, PA. :J5 Visiting cards aud Wedding invi. tat ions at the Columbian office, tf SHOWING OF WHITE GOODS eon to 11 ARTMAf & Son t e 5 or for One Dollar will add ior tne same period ot time. mpany New York Our Pianos are the leaders. Our lines in elude the following makes : I Chas. M. Stieff, Henry P. Miller, Brewer & Pryor, Kohler & Campbell, and Radel. IN ORGANS we handle the Estey, Miller.H.Lehr & Co. AND BOWLBY. This Store has the agency Jor SINGER HIGH ARM SE IV. ING MACHINES and VICTOR TALKING MACHINES. 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