THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURA, l'A. IMHKMSi Orville Wright Gives De tails of the Machine's Construction. PERFECT FAITH IN IT Claim Thai (lie Aeroplane DlnYr From Othw Klycre More Com plete Than nnjr of Thcin Con!l drnt Thai, Barring Accident, It Will Satisfy tlte Government. Dayton, Ohio, June 4. Or ville E. Wright of Wright Brothon, Speaking of the Wright aero:uie Bald that he and hla brother lul l solved the aerial navigation quct'Ci to the extent that, barring accident, tbey wore lure to fulfill their con tract with the Government for a t!j lnj machine that will stay In the n r ouo hour and travel a distance of five mile and roturn at the rate of forty mllna on hour. Mr. Wright ntntcl that he wa confident the WrlRht aeroplane would make a succrssful flight at Fort Myers, notwithstanding condition of teat ground which could hardly be more unfavorable. "I believe that our machtno la the nearest approach to the practical (Iy er In existence," Bald Mr. Wright. "The French who claim to bo the Cft-atest Investigators of aerial navi gation, are modeling all of their ma chines after (ho Wright typo, .a nearly a they can without Infring ing on our patents. With the excep tion of a few details of construction that necoasarlly have to be kept se cret In order to protect the commer cial value of our Invention, practical ly every part of our machlno has been patented In every country In Europe and America." Mr. Wright Bays the Wright Aero plano differs from other filers In that It Is much more complete thau any of teem. "The Machino weighs about 800 pounds, and In addition to 1U own weight. Including a four-cyllndor motor of between 25 and 30 horse power, devised and made by tho Wright Brothers themselves, can car ry two men and fuol enough to drive the machine t 0 miles. It can carry enough fuel with one man aboard to travel BOO miles." In the tebts at Kitty Hawk, the ma chine made a five-mile flight, travel ing as high as sixty miles an hour. The Government's test is away bo low the machine's limit, according to Orville Wright. He says that the same model used In the Kitty Hawk -.ls will be used in the Government trita. The tests will have to be suc cessfully made before Augu . 28. Shoe Factories Resuming. Marlboro, Mass., June 4. The employes of the Diamond M. factory of the S. II. Howe Shoe Company wore notified that the factory will go on a ten-hour-a-Uay basis at once. Ao Diamond F factory of the same crmpany which has been operating eight hours dally, will go on a nine Dour Bchedulo. About 1,200 hands are r.ffected In the two factories. The I B. Hall Shoo Company has resumed operations after a shut down of several weeks. The nice & Hutchlns Shoe Factory which has been running Irregularly, has gone on a ten-hour scheduler. It employs 00 hands. Business at other plunts also Is Improving. Water An Intoxicant Too. Chicago, June 3. Water Intoxica tion Induced by too copious use of ater externally or Internally, was pointed out by Dr. Lewis D. Mason of Brooklyn, N. V., rice president of the American Society for the Study of Inebriety. Alcohol- and Drug NeuroslB, as being as dangerous us overindulgence In alcohol. "I have a frlena who la a victim of aquamala," he said. "He spends houra In a bathtub and drinks so Much water that ho has reduced the co Ids of his body nnd worked se rious Injury to hinmlf. Many men fhj women drluk t.:o much water ft'iJ ure the vlctlnu of that form of Intoxication." $1 1,000 For lU t ring Mayor. St. Paul, Juuo 4. A few minutes after Robert A. Smith had retlrod from the office of tho Mayor of at. Paul he was handed an enve'o;io containing a draft for $11,000. This amount had been contributed by eighty-one buBlnes men of St. Paul s an appreciation of the venera ble Mayor's services to the city. Mr. Smith Is 81 and has had all off! co holding record of fifty years In thla county, fifteen years of which w.th "he exception of one term, was spout m the Mayor's office. He would have left the Mayor's office penniless ad It not been for the contribution. Two Women for Delegate. Colorado Springs, Col., June 2. Colorado may emphasize the fran chlso for women In tie State by send ing two women delegates to the Dem ocratic National Convention to be held In Denver In July. Following the movement on foot In Denver to ut Mrs. Ruth Bryan Loavltt, thcra Is a strong undercurrent among the. Democrats of El Paso County to ton dr tho honor of delegate to the con Mntlon to air. Margaret HjwoII Jof teraon Davis Hayos of this city, the "!y living davgUUr of Jefferson Davis. A Lazy Liver May bo only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would bo a stupid as woll as avagn thing to leat a wonry or starved man because ho linked In his work. So In treating tho lugging, torpid liver It Is a grout tnlatuko to Insh It with utrong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an lll-imurlsliod, enfeebled body whose orgnns are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In working order and sun how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. I'lorco's Goldon Medical Discovery has mado many marvelous cures of "liver trouble" by Its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It ro Btores the normal activity of tho utomach, Increases tho secretions of the blood-making glnndfl, cleanses tho system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens Imposed upon It by the defection of other organs. If you have bitter or bad taste in the mora log. poor orfCarlablo appetite, coated tongue, foul breath, constlpatrdor Irregular bowels, (eel weak, easlljt tlrod, spondent, frequent beadachos, pain or d 1st reiWi "small of back." fnawlng or dUfrtMed tWjar la stomach, perhaps nauMa.XJCwsi(NJW "rising" la throat after eating, and klulHt symptoms Of weak stomach and torpid llN no mMI Clne will relieve you more promptly or cure yv:i i.A.n: m rp,;mHHi- than Wtur IMltcl-1 Gulden MoilIrM I'lsrovery. l'l-rliap only part of lliu ftUuvv y uiyloLiS will bo present at one tlmo nnd yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomarli. Avoid all bot bread and biscuits, crlildlo cakes and other Indltrostlblo food and take the "Guidon Medical Discovery " reuularly and stick to Its use until you are vigorous nnd strong. Tho "Discovery" Is non-secrut, non-alcoholic, is a glyceric extract of native medici nal roots with a full list of its Ingredients printed on each bottlo-vrnmicr ond attested under oath. Its lUKredleiits are endorsed and extolled by tho most eminent medical writers of tho a?u and aro recommended to cure the diseases for which it Is advised. Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-sucrot hjlDIclnb OF kvowv rnwfntTtn)l Cheap Grain For Poultry. It Is said that the beat way to dis pose of damaged grain Is to mix a little sound grain with It and sell It as "mixed poultry grain," and few poultry keepers are , likely to contradict the statement. Just occa sionally mtxed grain may be worth buying, but as a rulo It should be carefully avoided. The poultry keeper should remem ber that It Is not the bulk of grain that goes down the hen's throat that counts, but the feeding value of It. There Is no feeding value to speak of In musty grain, and It Is useless to expect hens to lay on It; and yet a large quantity of worthless grain Is swallowed by fowls every year, and their owners think they are giving cheap food. Whoat Is an admirable poultry grain as long as It Is sweet and sound, for there Is next to no waste In It. Oats, on tho contrary, carry a good deal of husk; nevertheless oats and wheat are tho two best poultry grains, and the two all poultry keepers, should chiefly rely on. Grading the Honey. When the first super Is two-thirds or more filled, If the colony has not swarmed and the hemey or nectar flow gives promise of continuing raise the super up and place one of empty sections under It, that Is, place the super with tho empty sec tions next the brood chamber. Put the first super with the partially filled sections on top. Dy the tlmo the first or top super Is finished the lower or second super, If the flow of nectar has continued, will be nearly finished. This In turn can be raised up and the operation repeated with the third super If the flow of honey will permit It, although this Is sel dom done In Colorado. It a fancy grade of white honey Is desired the super should be removed from tho hive as soon as the honey Is fully capped or sealed. Important Question. How would you like to be your own horse? Would you let the head of a rivet stand twisted In the harness till It tore the Bkln off? Would you put a brldlo on your self that hud a blinder that flapped you In tho eye every time you mado a step? Now, would you? Detroit Nowb. Good Itule In Irrigating. As a rule new Irrigators try to use furrows which are too long which results in too much water In the up per end of tho field and too little at tho lower end. The best plan 1b to have short furrows, gather up the wasto water at their ends by waBte ditches and redistribute It or carry It over Borne other field where It may run over a new set of furrows. Animal Odors In Milk. The old Idea of animal odor In the inllk has about been dissipated and It Is concluded by Borne of the deep est tMnkers and experimenters that tho so-called animal odors are Im purities arising from outside sources. When the milk Is properly protected from all Impurities, there is no dan ger of taint In t,he milk. In Stacking Hay, A serious and expensive mistako often Is made In stacking hay by building several small stacks Instead of oue large rjek. If forty tons of hay are to be stacked It Is better to put It Into two stacks of twenty tons each than to build eight small stacks of five tons each. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. nia w Yo 3ags; Bears the Signature of NOTHING but the best factory cut tings go into COUPON BOND the finest and long est new clippings from the best white goods factories. That's one thing that accounts for COUPON BOND toughness and "fine ness. Then the strength of this fine material is not sacrificed in beating, washing or bleaching. Slow, old- fasioned, painstaking methods are used the strength of the cuttings is pre served ; and the finished paper has the smoothness and strength of fine linen. Carried in stock at the COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Where sample can be seen. LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. 'THE ROAD OF -ANTHRACITE. 5 If you contemplate spending the Sum mer months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. P iff f'J' I -tA I II BLOOMSBURG. Professional Cards H. A. MfKlLLIP ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Columbian Building 2n Flotr Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ent Building, Coust House Square Bloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. R.JOIIN, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Ent Building, next to Court Honse Bloomsburg, I'a. FRED IKKLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CLYDE CHAS. YETTER ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office in Wirt's Building. Bloomsburg, Pa. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Corner of 3rd and Main St. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring, Bloomsburg, Pa. I Orangeville. Wednesday each week A. L. FRITZ. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nai'l Panic Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE AXS EAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townsend'i Building Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATlORNrv at t . t Ent's Building Court House Sqi T1 1 . Diuomsourg, .pa. SADE T. VANNATTA (Succowior to c. F. Rpano) GENERAL INSURACE Office a38 Iron St., Bloomsburfc Oct 3't 1901. tf M. 1 L.U1Z&SON, INSURANCE and REALESTAT1 AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corne Main and Centre Sts Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Comu,h there are in the World and all IomT promptly adjusted and paid t their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE . surgeon dentist Office Barton's Building, Main below Mat Bloomsburg, pa. All style, of work done in . superior mm All work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAT br the use of Gas. and free of charge fc. artificial teeth are inserted Open all hours during the dny DR. M. J. HES DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ronMbri,eeJW0rk rcialt, Corner Mam nnd Centre streets BWrnsburg. Pa, Columbia nr Telephone conneeas. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 3" Market St., Bloomsbure Pa. Hours 10 to 8 Telephone J- S. JOHN M. D. Pirvctot am. rtr: A nu SUROEOM. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-30-Iv BLOOMSHITRfi EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlo.L.da,0otBnnA H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office, -Ent building, .I(l WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Wei?s?Cnn,WellS' overT.O. Wells' Hardware Store, Blocmsbarg, WillbeinMillvilleon Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snydkr, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURO, Pa. L;e and convenient snmi le rooms, be roomsjhot and cold water and all modern conveniences. CITY HnTli"! W. A. Hartiel, Prop. ' o. lai west Main Btreet' rLarire imtin....! . . ' v . sample rocamav room,hot and cold water, aid modeSe and linnnr. ITI... l .. ww .. ii.i.class jivery attached. H0KT0UBTSLSPB0H1. 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