THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURA iri is wilt Colonel Watterson Dec lares He'll be Nomlnat on First Ballot. FOR A UNITED PARTY Bays Nplirnnknn Will Curry Ken lurkj, but Won't lnd;rt the Out come In Novrmhrr Di'cliirrs llio Nomination of Mr. Cleveland wan rounder. Lincoln, Neb., Juno IS. Col. Henry Watterson camo to Lincoln, for a political conference with V,'. J. Bryan. I Neither the Colono' nor Hryiin would discuss their meeting In a general way. Mr. Bryan prefe-reil tbnt the Colonel do tho talking, and j he was willing, "For tho last three months." said Mr. Watterson, "I havu accepted Mr. COL. HENRY WATTERSON. Bryan an the Inevituble candidate of tho Democratic party for President. He will bo nominated easily on the first ballot. I expect to make u3 earnest a fight through the campaign as ever In my life." Asked whether Mr. Bryan Is stronger thin year than In 189ll or 1900, Col. Watterson said: "In my Judgment he will be. He vlll go to the polls In November for the first time with a united party behind him. How much support he will get from Bources outside the - party remains to be seen. But I believe he Is stronger In every way than before. The outcome will de pend on the way the campaign shapeg Itself." Col. Watterson said nothing was certain beyonu thj nomination of Bryan and Taft, b it that Democrats had as much reason as Republicans to hope for victory. "Have the Republicans any chance of carrying Kentucky?" "None whatever. Bryan will get the Staie by 20.000 or 30,000 ma-Jo-lty. Tho election of a Republi can governoi lust fall was due to lecal dissensions among the Demo crats whlrh have no relation to the national campulgn. About 3 000 Liemocratlc voters stayed at home and ii.UOO others supported the Re publican ticket. This year there will bo w Mtay-a'.-homes and no de fection at the polls." Mr. Watterson went over past po litical history maintaining that the nomination of Mr. Cleveland was a blunder and declaring that his ad Eilnlstrttion brought the party disas ter In the subsequent campaigns. "We urc," he said, "actually to day wlie.-e we left ott thirty-two yenrs ago. From the two terms of Mr. Clevelcnd we got nothing ' ex cept Homo cgveeabie changes In the ersoi;a!ity of the official fabric. The tariff lb worse thf.n Cleveland found It. !Ia left not n Democratic meas ure of relief and reform oa tho stat ute Looks." Pipe Une .mm IIIIiioIh. PiiUburs, Juno 17. The oil HMda 01 1 11 ! n -j I u are to ) i-rauied by pipes to tho seaboa.'J. a distance of 1,000 miles. There h-u been closed In llttslnir;; an abetment to construct at once a pipe l'.na from Bradford, 'enn., to hobinsun. I ' I.. 550 m'.les, to ho connected at Biadford with the x-inch line which now rans from there to Bayoi r.o, N. J., carrying "iost of tho oil outpi t of the North r:i Pennsylvania fields. Tho Tide water Pipe Line Company, which owns the line from Bradford to the coast, will build tho extension, tap P'g als. the fields of Northern Ohio, id the cost of tho entire extension 1 be In the neighborhood of 2. 00,000. This will be the first time the oil from Illinois has been punip 1 direct to the seaboard. Prohibition, Shelved in Loulsliuia. Baton Rouge, La., June 17. Lou isiana wli; not become a prohibition State during the term of the present Assembly. This was decided by the House of Representatives when that body by a vote of 58 to 47 Indefi nitely postponed consideration of the Doussan bill, providing for a referendum on State-wide prohibi tion. Parcels Post Agreement. -Washington, June 17. A parcels PoBt agreement between the United tateg and France has been signed y Postmaster General Meyer and Ambaawa,,, Jusserand. ,'','' ' ' It," ' ' J 0 v ' I'f " ts I I jrJ r , . - V V What Do They Cure? Tim ftbovn niii'stlnn U often asked con cerning Dr. n.Tie'H two IpikIIiir medl clniw, "Golden Medlrul Dincovory " and "Favorite I'ri'sorlptioii." Tho answer In that "Golden Medical Discovery " Is a most potent alterative or blood-nirltler. and tonic or Invlgorator and acts eapeclully favoralily In a cura tive way npim all the mucous lining Bur faces, as of the nnsal passages, tliroat. bronchial titles, stomach, bowels and olarldcDrcnrlng a largo percent, of catar rhal case whether he disease affects the nasal paVsaRe. tho flUMt, larynx, bron- tum, swimaciwas cnturrital dystiepsla). bowel (an mil dludder, I-'.vpn tn uterus or other pTTvIc orga rtni (yp - f n If III tillUMI ill Sliceeyslnl in affect- srHutlnn'Ms ftdvlyrj : -s . l iseiiseH ILftsi! t)''cu nir. we&jitii s.ivh. "tier rfirTits u ii' Irrinr ulVllf lij iiii T I m..r, I.'.'.V.. llt'lillif IIIV Ulifftt Ing Uinlc ami nervine. For weak worn out, over-worked women no matter what has caused the breuk-dnwn, "Favorite Prescription " will Ihi found most effective In building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A Ixiok of particulars wraps each bottle giving tho foi inulic of both medicines and ml, (tit, it U'lint a....n..u . . t ..n,l (JUI'VIXpt TTIIItW P UII-,1 lt T-lll I ll.-ll U IIIV- leal authors, whose works are consulted by physicians of nil the schools of practice as guides hi prescribing, say of each In gredient entering Into theso medicines. The words of praise bestowed on tho several Ingredients en'.eriiig Into Doctor Pierce's medicine by such writers should have more weight than any nmount of noil - professional testimonials, because such men urn writing for the. guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. Until medicines are non-alcoholic, non secret, and contain no harmful hahlt forinliig drugs, being composed of glyceric extracts of tho roots of native, American medicinal forest plains They are both sold by dealers In medicine. You can't alford to accept as a substitute for one of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Itr. Pierce's Pellets, small. sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and In vigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Redeeming the Dromomaniac. If anybody Is a "dromomaniac" without knowing It, he neeu not re main long In Ignorance. Mrs. Rus sell Sage's latest philanthropy will clear It up. She has given $rH.(M)0 to start a fund for the reclamation of tramps, and seems very much In earn est about disbanding the army of homeless wanderers. The genua tramp Is to be stuuied, analyzed, classified, cleaned up and eliminated. Mrs. Sage Is going about R just as seriously as she is dealing with the general scheme of philan thropy digging down to first princi ples. She will have developed aoi't of natural hlBtory of the tramp, and npp'y to his annihilation the methods of the natural sciences. She will go nfter him ns the government has gone after the boll weevil. And why not? The tramp Is surely a proper object of scientific resei.rch. A Western Reserve professor has written a ponderous tome on thfc Am erican lobster. And Is not one hobo of the value of many lobsters? The national committee of 100 that has been selected to gather "bum" dnta may be expected to do Its work thor oughly. There 13 no doubt of the effi ciency of this body. Among many names notable In the field of dromom aniac research Is that of Dr. Ben L. rteitman," king of the tramps" and a tower of literary strength. Reltman has already contributed vastly to "bum" literature. His "Plea for a froper Classification and Ap propriate Treatment of the Itinerant Vnsrant" Is a classic. He has studied and labelled the whole HniDo of wand erers. He has analyzed the neuro pathic bum, the psychopathic vag rant tho anaemic derelict, tho hrahe bcam wanderer, the ambulatory para noiac, and all the rest. Eighteen years on the road have qualified him. In a Public Library. Did you ever observe the girl be hind the counter of the Juvenile de partment of the public library? Did you ever realize what a task confront ed her dally? Did you ever stop to think whut a combination of gray matter and patience was needed? Well, the girl has taken a little of her crowded time to tell the public her experiences of Just five minutes of Saturday, for it Is on Saturdays that she finds her task most trying. "I have started thrice today to write five minutes' experience and thrice havs I been Interrupted for five minutes more," she says. "It seem ed that each time I began a score of Ei-iiny ilttie hands each pair tightly clasping- a fingermarked, dog-eared picture hook, have thriiBt themselves tinder my nose, here and there an Im patient demand that tho '11-beny tajeher' should mark off their books or fi;ul them 'The Tale of Mrs. Tlggy Winkle' or 'Peter Rabbit.' "And si the 'lt-berry teacher' with a half spoken thought of 'duty be fore pleasure (with sounds a little more wrathful than philosophical) rises to the call of Young America and with seeming cheerfulness rummage mound till 'Mrs. Tlggy Winkle' and Tctor Rabbit' are aroused from their plumbers to another day of Btrenuoua life." Steel box cars have been built rec ently which will weigh about 3,000 pounds less than woodeu care of the sanfe vim and capacity. A totter addressed to "The man who wears the allet hat In Bristol" has been correctly delivered In that English city. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hi KN You H?- Ahrcsi Bean the 8ignaturof Ilia cures. 'f;';" v'"-'te Pri for Tlic cure, nl une S7 8 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 nol 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 tho COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. 'THE ROAD OF ANTHRACITE. : It' you contemplate spending the Sum mer months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. 11 fiTi nirTv lCTli Fisr Hi v 1 tzr Ml, "-o,. . I -r888l Where sample can be seen. BLOOMSBURG. Professional Cards II. A. McKILLIP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian BuiMirg an- Floor Uloomsburi;, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ent Building, Coust House Sqaarf Bloomsburg, Pa. 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