THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Story of n Stage Btntok Man. Tim r.xrnniRNCF.s of a season on tub rtOAi in a comio orr.nA ciiortus. "So you want to know nomctlilnp nbout tliu inner life ol tlio show liuii nessf' said a dapper young man to the reporter. "Well, I'm just tlio ono who can civo you tho Btrnlght Up na to roughing it on tlio road. "Ever since I was a boy I have had a hankering nftcr tho show life, and a couplo of years ago, whllo I was en gaged in n church choir, I felt tlio fever coming on mighty strong. I began to culttvato an acquaintanco with theatri cal people, and almoil beforo 1 know it I had signed a contract with a comio opera company for a forty weeks' en gagement, 1 was to receivo SI 8 a week besides travclirg expenses, and I had it figured out how I was to do tho oountry, and have a few hundred dollars saved np when wo disbanded in tho spring. Everything Bccmcd rosy t there was an air of business about all tho details, for tho contracts were drawn up by a well-known agent, and, although tho chorus was mostly com posed of amateurs liko myself, the prin cipals wcro public favorites, and well up in their several lines. "It was tho middle of August, so wo had about two weeks in which to re hearso our parts. Tho theatres wcro vacant at tho time, and wo had littlo difficulty in treltini? a suitable place. Although or repertoire consisted of sev eral comio operas, wo wero to bo put llirotich only two. tho others being rc hearsed while on tho road. It was hero tlio troublo beirati. Tho chorus was itaimtakinir and ouick to lcarn.but tho principals, who wero blown m with Rolfsuflicienoy, seldom appeared togeth er at tlio rehearsals! and when wo mado our debut in a small town in Jer sey ono of tho men. who bad boasted ho know tho wholo thing, word for word, forcot his lines. Wo had struok our first sn.vr, and tho local papers cave U9 a poor sendoff tho next day. "But I enjoyed the life The gilt had not yet worn off tho business tor me, and 1 had conquered all traces of nervousness. Tho only thing we wcro afraid to face was the empty benches, and wo saw plenty of them until wo got into Pennsylvania. Tho boys wero a jolly, devil-may oaro lot of fellow, and wo had not been two weeks on tho road before I had blown in tho little sura of money I had stored away for an emergency. Then until I again set foot in Brooklyn, I hardly knew what it was to havo a dollar in my pocket. "As soon as tho manager got his clutches on tho door receipts, thoy wero sent, off to tho backer in JSow lone, Of course tho principals, whoso reputa tions mado Uicm independoni, got mun salaries : but llir. chorus and tho rest o us cot nothing but promises. It die not matter how food tho houses wero, we wcro always told wo would bo paid in inn as soon as wo sirucn guuu uu.n ness Our traveling expenses had to be paid, as well as tho board bills ( but wo never had the money in our own hands. When wo struok a stand, tlio manager would mako arrangements with some thirdclass hotel to board tlio chorus. Tho principals, who had tho spending of their own money, never put up at the same hotel with us, and didn't blame thorn. "Why didn't we kiclct What was tho nsoT Wo were far away from homo without a cent in our posVcts, and as long as wo stayed with tho show we had something to cat and a place to sleep. Somo of tho members who could affr rd it telegraphed horuo for enough money to take lliem DacK to New York, while othors slipped into rival companies and took tneir chances of jumping from tho frying pan into tho fire. Wo thought of nothing but schemes to raiso the wind, and thero wasn't a crook in tho country who was so full of ways that aro dark and tricks that oro vain' as we. bomo curried ia vor with tho principals, and managed in that way to squeeze tho box, whilo others bribed tho staco manager to dis count their notes. But tho best of all was tho box office racket. It was this way. You see, a man would buy something an umbrella, a valise, any article ho liked and enter into agreement with tlio storekeeper to tako it back for a consideration. Then it would bo sent to tho box oflico with tho bill. This panned out immensely until ono day when wo wcro in Galveston Jonan sent a cooo in with a mule, up on whioli thero was SC5 to bo paid That was working it a littlo too much, and tho manager shut right down on it thero and then. Wo never got up any thing so good afterward, although Jcrseyman we had with us, a pretty hard drinker, hesitated at nothing when hn wanted a drink. One afternoon whilo wo wero rehearsing, ho rushed into tho greenroom clad only in an old oilskin suit all smeared with paint and tar. Ho told tho manager ho had been taking a swim nit one ot tho docks and somo sailors in a skiff had stolon his clothes and left tho iumpor and ov eralls in their place, lie was drunk for threo days, and when tho manager as k oil him how ho got such uno IV ew York clothes in Texas ho never winked an eye. 'Tho manager thought of nothing nut making money, and aflor tho treas urer had skipped with tho receipts one night, ho becamo harder than ever on tho company. Ior weeks wo had noth ing but ono-night stands, and when tho cities wcro a hundred or more miles apart wo had no sleep except what we goi on the ears. At hrst wo tnouuh that when the hut train left tVfore tin chow was ovi'r wo would havo a full night's ri-Kt, hut wu soon found (hat tho engineer hail necived cxtri inty to keep tho tram waiting for us. Wo got our meals in tlio name haphazard way as our sleep. Wo'd telegraph ahead to ino next station lor so many covers, and as thero wasn't tlnio for any exam luation they didn't caro much what thoy served. Sometimes tho dinner was good, but tho temptation to cheat was ho strong that wo soon began to antici pate it, and seldom got what wo want od. Tho empty dishes wcro loft at tho following station, whence thoy wcro ro- ...... .v.l . .1 itri. .i- . lumen iu weir uwnur. ruuii inu uiu ncr was particularly bad, tho plates us ually met with some accident. "Aftor being on tho road somo seven months wo disbanded at Philadelphia, all glad to bo droppod so near home. I was all brokou up. Instead of being iccuporated by tho travelling I was ick in body and mind from hard work nnd disappointment. Wo wero prom iscd settlement in full, and instructed lo call at a certain placo in Now York lor our statements. Alter charging mo for many things I had never heard of, and over $100 for 'bus hire, they figured that thero woro a fow dollars coming to me. I called a couplo of times, but never got it. Tho Jersey man found himself in dnht to tho man ager, and I'm nfraid ho never paid up. " But as hard as it was on us, it was worso for tho poor girls. Many of thorn, allured by tho tempting Balory, gave up their place in churches and loft 1 iappy homes and mothers, somo through poverty, and othors through ambition. It was a hard situation for innocent girls. Their slender ward robes woro soon worn out, and tnoy had no monoy to purchato moie, nnd when tho winter sot in, while tho men could keep themselves warm lu tho bar or hotel office, thoy had often to stay In bed all day, as thoy had not tho ?uarter to pay for a firo in their rooms, havo often seen them singing in opera boulto with tears in their eyes.' Summer Seeding to Grass. Tho Summer work should not all con sist in cultivating and harvesting crops. There may bo some judicious seeding dono nnd it should bo done well, ino American Agriculturist says: Tho most successful seeding lo gras-t may bo dono in July nnd August, nfUr the grain crops arc taken off. The picsent season has been a bad ono for llio seed sown last Fall. Tho hard Winter de stroyed tho timothy, and tho lato Spring has interfered greatly with tho Heeding of tho cloyer. As a rule, it may bo said that Summer seeding is moro successful than Fall and Spring seeding, but the ground must bo thor oughly well prepared. Tho wholo se cret lies in this preparation. Tho fol lowing plan has been found excellent: Tho stubblo is well plowed, not moro than four inches deep, nnd immediately harrowed in a thorough manner. Thero aro several new implements which do this work in the best manner, pulverizing tho soil, leveling tho sur faco and smoothing it, so as to get the land in tho most perfect condition for tho seed After all this has been done, and tho furrow marks obliterated, tho Bced is sown nnd tho surface immedi ately rolled. If this U dono in July nothing more is required. If it is left later, it will bo dcsirablo to sow turnip seed, at tho rate of one pound per a ire, with tho grass seed. This affords pro tection for tho young grass and clover in tho Fall and Winter. Wo havo fonnd it a good plan to leavo tho tur nips or. tho ground and not gather them. Thoy will bo killed by tho lroat, and the loaves falling down, furnish protection to tlio grass during tho Winter, and in tho early Spring, when so much damage is usually dono by tho alternate thaws and frosts. Tho grass will usually furnish ono cutting tho next season, but it should not bo pas tured, as tho stir faco is not yet firm enough nor tho plants sufficiently well rooted to stand such a tax. Malarial, poison. Tho principal cause ot nearly nil sickness at this flmo oi tho year has lta origin In a disordered Uv or, which, It not regulated In time, groat suffering wretchodncfB and death will ensue. A gentleman writing rrora south America says : "I havo used your Simmons' JJvcr Hegulator with Rood effect, both as a prevention and euro for Malarial Fevers on tho Istumus or ranama." (:o:) TAKE Simmons' Liver Regulator A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE Au Effectual Specific FOB MALAlilAL FKVEKS. 110 WKL COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICK, COLIC. TIES TLKSSN ESS, MENTAL I1KPHKS.SION, SICK HEAPAOHK, CONSTIPATION, NAUSEA, BILIOUSNESS. 1)YSPEI13IA,C If you feci drowsy, dobllltatcd,.havo frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite, and tongue coated, you aro suffering from torpid liver or "biliousness." and nothing will euro you .so speedily and permanently as to tako SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR. It la given with safety, and tho happiest results to tho most delicate Infant. It takes tho placo ot quinine nnd bitters ot every kind. It Is tho cheap--est, purest and best family medlclno In tho world. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., phila, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. may SV-iy COURSEN, CLEMONS & CO, Limited, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Crockery, (Hassware, Table and rocket cutlery, Window Glass, and l'lated-ware. The M candle-power marsh electric lamp. Tho celebrated llnaforo liurner. Bird Cages, Fruit Jars. 433 Lackawanna Avenue. SCKANTON, I'a. may My The Jobbing Department of A -OFFICE- is well stocked with mntcriiil for .doing nil kinds of .printing; ttg Cards, and Invitations in great variety. All kinds of BLANKS, Kent in stock', special prices on largo orders. Oflico 2nd door below Exchange Hotel. Mam btrect, ISlooniHluirg, Pa. E. B. 3R0WER OAS FITTING & STEAM HKATJNG. DHALKK IN STOVES & TINWARE. All k'tiKln of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof- ing ami Snouting promptly attended to. restrict attontlon Btven to healing by titeam. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. lMnblUlu-d FAY'S MANILLA ROOFING! Ilearmblra llun Imlkrri for ltOOI'SOIlTMIIIi: W.tLI.H, and INNI11K lu idui-11 ofl'lu.ier. Very trundaud durublft. ftAlil'KTH mid IlirfJbi.t- MUU10 MIBl.rlllL CutaloifUO With tChMmnntnU nn.l BauipU-H Free, W, II, VAV fc CO., Omidi-u, Happy Children. IIOW TO MAKE THEM SO-KKEP Tilt ,t IN HEALTH AW TI'UT WILU TAKIi (JAM: OF THE W2JT. The lor of every wcll-rctrulMed household comes chiefly from the children. Thousands of affection ate .parents do not tako caro o( their children. Through ignornnco, moro than rulpablo neglect they suffer them to fall nick and die. when knowl. Odgo might havo saved them to lovo and home. Pr. uaTKl ivenneuy um-rs 1113 'i-nvuniu nriiiLny" m emphatically a medicine for tho children Kentlo in lis Rlliun, cuuutiiuiiK uu minium iiiKrvuii'ms whntnvnr. cmlntr Rtralvht to the blood, which. when Impure, Is the seat and source of disease. "ravunio jtemniy ismu menu ui iimuiiuuu nun Alintihl tin founil ll Keep It in your houso for your cnuflrcn'n sake, wen A3 lur juur uwn. iry u nun juu win uj glad tnat you saw mis nnicie. .iiuko no mismhCH. Tho medicine U "Fa vorllo ltemedy" and tho pro- lrictors name and aacircss: nr. i.itia Kennedy, toundout, N. V. ono dollar a bottle, oood woiiiis ran a noon tiiino. Tr Da vid Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy" 1.1 exactly what It claims to be, and deserves tho praises that aro showered upou it by all who lute used It. Mr. Israel II. Snyder, of saugcrtKs, N. Y., days: -'.My Uttlo daughter was eoered with salt rheum from head to toot; Pr. Kennedy's 'Favorlto ltemedy' curedher. This was tn o j care ago." WE AHB NOT IN THE HAIIIT OF PUFFINO any patent medlclno In our columns, but wo hapjwn to know nr. lMVId Kennedy, of lioundout, N. Y., ana can personally lesiuy to mo excellence ui mo medlclno which tho Poctor culli "Favorlto Rem edy." And If a word ot ours will persuade, any body to uso It and thus find relief Irom suffering no professional ouquotto shall hinder us from giv ing that word. Fordlsoasos of tho blood, kidneys and bowels It has no onuaL. Wo would not b3 wunoui lor nve umcs uiu uouar 11 lusih. i my nine.', Trov, S. 1 . Aug.-iii-iu (or cancer symptoms), scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, skin blotches Dr. Kilmer's I-Vmnle Kriu edy Is warranted to cure. Druggists sell It. tl. If yon havo spxsmodlo stricture or enlrrgcmcnt otthe prostato gland Dr.KUmer'sHnninp-Koot conquers every nuocK nuu ruuicauy curt a. ask your druggist for it. soc,, f l. If ymir sleep 13 flttuL or out ot a sound sleep you awako struggling for breath, your whole be lntr filled with terror, vour erv cxlstcnco threat ened Dr. KUmcr's Orenn-Wrrd should always no at nana, ask your aruggisnoru. si. ir mil havo a cold. or 'Elmnlo coul'Ii. ever light, when neglected, often leads to consumption Dr. Kilmer's Imllmi C'onmnitinn (Ml will breakup all early attacks,, and cure the most stubborn cases. Ask your druggist for It. 25c., btK.i II. i. iwm IE. & C3 offer to tho Trade tlieir Flno l'.rand of cigars. Tho Landres, Honry Clay, Normal, Samson, and .Cosmopolitan :J;n. . Fino Fruits nml Kino Confectionery on hand. i'rcsli every wool:. 151ooms- burg, Pa. Feb. 27 BLG0MM6 PLANING MILL Tho undorslgnod bavlnc put hla Planing Ml on icauroaa ireoc, in nrsciasa conauiou, is pre pared to do all kinds of work )n hts Uno. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, Etc. furnished at roaaonablo prices. Alt lumber UBed la well scasonod and noao but skilled workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnlshod on application. Plans and specifics ions proparoa oy an experienced arausaisman CIIAIIIjES HRCG, - v , v litOolliiNbtirK, Pli 1 - - l'HiueaisT-'ov- ROOFING SLATE On (Jara at Quarry. No. l Klato NO. l nib Blato., Hecond.-) ..'..-.. f, j Nasitlb-ulatoiiu... Jtcd Slate,..,,. ,tm,cn bliur. .. ,-n -linit)l.fl.i .7. . . ioo to .1.S5 :Coo aii.SU, 10.50 .. . - J.,I.. 1 1 VI. I., 23 Lackawanna Xvenue, Scrtuiton, CLOTHING! THE ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR- . ...1U LJJL Who always gives you ithu Jateat styles, and'euta 'your (olothing to tit you. Ilavifig had tTiooxpbrXrjn'eolpr n number b ycarH in 'tlio TilorinVlJusl noaii, ha learned what material will give his oudtome'rs tlio liMt-Batisfnction for wear' ,n;id .'Rtylp' a.ni will try .to jileaso .all who. ,giyo liim a , call. Also on hand n Qe'Fbfehin Goods u ri Of.ALL I)KSCltII"TI0N8. . HATSr'cilPS, AND UMBRELLAS " Alwiiynof' tlio'liliest Blylcs. Callnntl'titt amine Ills stock before purclmslnj; else, where, ' ' Store nent door to First National Bank Corner Main & Market StH. Blooiriiirg, Pa. April as-iy I One Mt lift. niAnuR t. "1 was taken tick a year uno With bilious fovcr.-' ".My doctor pronounced mo euro d, hut I Sot sick ngnin, with tcrriulo pains in my ack nnd shies, nnd I ant so had I Conlil not movo 1 I slirutik I From 228 llu. to 120 I I had been doc- toting for my liver, bill It did me no good. I did not exneel to llvo more thnn tlireo months, I Legan to uso lion llltlc rs. ltlrectly my nppctlto returned, my palm left me, my entire sj-tem neemed renowed as It by magic. hum um-r u-,iiik m-vi-iai irjiik-! i uin inn onij na -vundnsa wnereK'n, but welgli moro than I did before. To Hop Hitters I owo my life," ipublln Juno 6, 81, lM-'mmiucK. ciurrsit ll. "Maiden, Mass., I'eb. 1, isho. tlentlemen I surfcrcd with attacks ot sick headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years In the most terrible nnd excruciating manner. No medlclno or doctor could give mo re lict or cure, until I used Hop Ulttcra. "Tho first bottle Nearly cured mcj" The second made iru as well nnd strong ns when-n child, "And I havo been so to this day." My husband was an Invalid for twenty years with a serious "Kidney, liver nnd urinary complaint, "Pronounced by Uoston's best physi cians "Incurable 1" Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of tho "Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood Hint have been saved by your bitters. And many moro aro using them with great benefit. "They almost do mlraclcsl" Mm. J!. I). Slack. How to (Hit Sick. Fiposo yourself day nnd ntfrnt; ent too much without exercise, work too hard without rest, doctor all Iho time; take all tho Mlo nostrums advortlsed, and then jou will want to know Howto Out Wru. Which U answered In threo .words-Take lisp Hitters I irr-Nono ccnulno without a bunch of green Hops on the white labeL Shun all tho vile, pol onous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVIRSITY. " Independence, Teia, Sopt. 20, 1WJ. atnltemen: Ayer's Hair Vigor Has Ixhii used' In my' household for throo teaionsi lt! To prevent falling cut ot the hair. 2d. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3d. As a dressing. It has given cntlro' satisfaction In cvory Instance. Yours respectfully, Wu. Cahcv chase." ATEn'S HAin VIGOR is entirely fro from uncleanly, dangerous, or Injurious sub tanccst It prevents tho hair from turning fray, restores gray hair to its original color, t rcycuts baldness, proscrves tho hair and 'promotes Its growth, cures dandruff and all diseases- of the hair and scalp, and Is, at tho samo time, a very suporlor and doslraUo dressing. riiEi-AntD nv Dp. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. SUPERIOR SPEGTABLES AND EYE-GLflSSES MICROSCOPES. FIELD-OUSSES, TELESCOPES. MAGIC LANTERNS, IS MfiUmcTcRS. intHMOMETERS, Drawing Instrument. Philosophical and Ust and DoScrinUons of our Ten OeUlofBM m , ., , FAEE on eppUution. QUEEN CO. 924 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. ' " fewiy $50 REWARD. i ft' i i Fon 'Ounce ' of . '" IN THE Adulteration ...THE WONDERFUL. ,3-LB BAB. . . r MADE ONLY BY Gowans & Stover, Uuffald, N. Y. . For sale by all firetclasa grocers. April lO-l-j r r Rend and Save Money, Now is tho time to Build. No n Herman HnoSldlng sor o In. W1U0 , No 1 x lnch'stdlng planed, ' " Hemlock oerman hiding, cinch . " " lloorlng, 1 " whltoplno " ; " yellow " " . .. j " surfaced plno boards, fir oil per m, ll m " 14 DO " 17 (in in oo " 17 00 " 3 90 " 2 (10 1 75 ' 1 73 " NO 2 WO 3 " " , " Ho 1 sap sawed'plno shingles, i " hemlock sawed " 3 00 , " heart shaved plno ''- hemlock"' 'i .jdilnplojathi -,,lL,?l.sfcr'D...1vtD- from 5(iu to 7 oo " 3 00 W 4 60 " 4 0Utd4W) 75 a oo tl 50 I ;a . eujiged fencing o Inch wide, 10 oo uuaius ju iu i iiicu wiue, lu tu " bills any slzo from fioootonoo I keep a full stock of the 'above kinds' of Lumber always 'on band, and will soil nt 'these ip"ricos (luring year of 1885 IT, B. 1,0 W, Qrangevillc, Columbia Co., Pa. npr S-Cm Catarrh ELY'S Croam Balm CUItl'.H Hay Fever SUMMER HAY-EELVER A, , particle (3 applied Into each nostril and Is eeablo to use; I'rlco 51 cents by mall or at .aL-ree druL-L'lHtd. iiruggists, aug 21.4iv Mr t SLOAN & BRO., I nr,oojisnuRQ, pa. Uanufacturoraof ; CARRIAGES BUQGIES.'PHAETONS. 'SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. nt-class work alwas on hand, ItEPXJ'ltiJro NE'A TLYDONE. Prim rtttucetlto luit thejimtt.. THE Q17I) STAND linder tliQKxcliango Hotel, still takes tho lead. BILLIARD & POOLTABLES. JaiucH Rcilly, Ji" 3Q-tf I'rojirjetor. Soan Maxwell's Statement- A STAKTMNO STOHY CONCIinNINO Till', ST. I.OL'IS TltL'NK UlL'ltlH'.n. Tlio Uno of defenao which will bo pursued by W. II Lennox Maxwell, tho Englishman, charged with murder ing Ids companion, 0. Arthur l'rcllcr, at ino Soiitnerit Hotel, in SU J.ouin, last April, anil who waa brought back on Monday of last week by extradition imperii from Auckland, Now Zealand, hag been Indicated by an interview be tween Maxwell and an ex-United States secret set vlco ofliccr, nt San Frnneisco. Tho story ns giycn by tho ofllcer is ns follows ! "When I told him who I m-as nnd what I knew of tho case, his manner changed at once. Ho seemed to fori nliof, and lighting n fitsh cigar cite, ho 8.1. d : 'You know enough about this caso to know there Is a mys. tery in it which has not yet como out. I will toll you frankly that I didn't murder l'rcllcr j that Prcller is nlivo to-day, and proof of his cxisleiico will bo forthcoming by tho timo of my trial. You can't blame mo for lying lo these people. Nero is a crowd of reporters, some of whom try to wheedlo and oth ers to bully my secrets from me. Then come detectives, nnd say this thing nnd that has been discovered, and that they havo all this circumstantial cvidenco against me. Knowing every fact in tho caro as I do, I know that they arc lying and aro on an entirely wrong scent, bo I simply puzzle them more or stuff them with new inventions. They havo nil gjt ono theory and they nro trying to lit facts. They havo been in hero to-night with certain articles and havo said I did this at such n place, when I know very well that no wich occiitrenco over happened. TUB DISOTISK CONFK98KI. 'They have traced mo very well in my first visit to this city, because I mado do effort to cover.;my track. I used the samo name nnd tho samo dis guise as n French officer all through from tho timo I left St Louis to tho timo I boarded tho Auckland stoamcr nnd throughout the voyage. It oama to ray mind on tho train becauso the pcoplo asked mo questions and it was amusement to mystilify them and tell them ntorits. Tnii was tho origin of tho French Captain mid all his exploits. It was simply n blind to preservo my identity unsuspected, mid to allow mo to reach tho Colonics, which I thought could bo easily dono beforo any news ot the St Louis affair could reach them. I didn't know that eablo com munication was so pet feet or that tho news could be possibly sent to Auk land betoio the steamer reached there. "Kut what about tho St Louis mys tery t Can't you ;jivo any detnils t" 'All I can give you is an outline, nnd that is more than any ono else got out of me. They brought in hero to night General Clonic, a lawyer of this city, who offered to get out habeas coi pus papers for ino to-tnoirow and who was eager to go on to St Louis as my counsel. Ho may be square, but it wouldn't do for me to trust a stranger with my secrets. No, I pre fer to wait till I get to St Louis before engaging counsel. Hero is tho gist of tho St Louis mystery which has puz zled tho country for four months, l'reller and I wcro old friends. Wo camo to Boston from Liverpool togeth er on tho steamer Cephalonia. Wo wero constant companions, and mado arrangements to meet at St Louis at tho Southern Hotel and thero to carry out a scheme which l'reller had dovis- cd for getting insuranco on bis lifo. Wo wero in room 144, in tho hotel, for about all tho timo wo spent there, but, mind yon, Preller was at tho hotel only three days. Ho remained in so elusion for tho remainder of the mys tery at tho Southern Hotel, and he left on tho samo day I started West. "1 hat wasn't Preller'n body found in tho trunk at the hotel. When the case comes up for tiial I shall havo proof of where tho body found in tho trunk was procured, who it was bought ui ui. wimi, iiuui it, w.i uruimiit, lu inu hotel and all tho details of the nlot. I can tell you now that tho corpse was urougui to ino noiei in a trunk in broad daylight and was carried up to room llKU'lNIl AN Ol.ll KltIF.NI. 'Everything was arranged to give color to tho theory of a sudden murder and hasty flight. Nothing was omitt ed which I thought would add to this misconception. My design was to get clear out ot tho country beforo the body was disoovered, and, onco in Australia, I thought it would bo easy to.ourv my uieniuy in ino Jiast mates until things had been forgotten-1 will show you how entirely I trusted Prel- ler and how completely I waj his assis tant in this Eolieme when I tell vou don't know to-day how largo an insur anco ho carriod on his life. I know it was for a big sum, and gave ray help in uiu enterprise soiciy oncause no was an old friend and associate. Where ho is or what arrangements I havo for oomtnunicatiug with him, of cotirso it is outlot tho question for mo to toll. but you can rest assured of tho accur acy of these facts 1 havo given you ana thoy will au be proven on trial.' Concerning Maxwell's statement ono ot tho prosecuting attorneys says s j. no insuranco pnaso ot tno caso 'was published somo timo ago as a sen sation, and it is entirely without foun .elation. We looked into that matter thoroughly, and havo not been ablo to nun any insuranco .on i roller s inc. The only insurance he hnd was an acci- ii iit policy for i?2,000 which expired when he disembarked from tho Cenhal opia. If ho had his lifo insured, I think wo would havo found somo trace of '.he fact among his papeis, but I havo been all through them, nnd thero is not a scrap relating to lifo or anv other kind of insuranco. Again, if ho wero insured it would bo for tho bene lit of Somebody, his family or some body else, and that somebody would havo tho pcliny: but wo havo not been ablo to hear of anybody boldinc such a document. Maxwell hasn't Got anv policy on Preller's lifo. Prellcr's fam. ily say nothing nbout any insurance. Nobody elso says anything. If thero was such a thing in existence tho com pany or companies holdinc? tho risk would apply to tho Coroner or the Health Jloani for a certihcato of death. and no such application has beon mado.'' Experiments bv Iiakcr nnd Divnn. Knglish chomists, havo shown that n highly explosive mixturo of carbonin oxido and oxygon is not cxnlosivo when dry, nnd havo indicated that moisture is necessary to ordinary com bnstion, Paradoxical it must snnm. but it is probably truo that without water thero could bo no fire. JOH WOHK NUATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. tiilters Knovriu 18 Pfo other tiirttlrhieknomi bo effectnaHjr purges thf Wood ot dwivjcatM rileeiw. IHIIIIoiiM bear tcntlmoii) to Its wonderful enratlvafftectn. II In n purely Vegetable TrcpfirMlon, mMo from tho native lirrlw ant', tootn ot California, tlio medicinal proitrrtlca ot which are extracted thero from without (tie wi of Alcohol, It remove tlio cnUfto of dlsc&fo, nnd tho patient recovers hU health. It m tho grcnt mood Purifier and Lifo ;tvlng l'rinciplot ft (Initio 1'urgativo and Tonlej a (KTfect Renovator and Invlporutor of tho Fyptcm. Never heforo In tho Mrtory of tho world haa a medlclno Iwcn compounded iKwwwlDff the power ot ViNEOn lliTTF.nsln hcallus the, tick of every disease man la heir to. Tlio Alterative, Aperient, Diaphoretic, Car minative, Nutrition", Laxative, Sedative. Counter Irritant, Hadorlflc, Antl-llllioua, Solvent, Plarcttc. and Tonic propertied of ViNiriAn ItiTTEiw excoed thoao of any other medicine In the world. No pcrnmi can lako tho BiTTKns according to directions nnd remain long nmvell, provided their bones aro not destroyed hy mlnernl poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond tho polut of renalr. IIUlou, ncmWtent, Intermittent and Ma larial 1'cicm nro prevalent throughout the United Mate, particularly In the alleys of our preat rhers and their rati tributaries On ring the Summer and Autumn, especially during Bcasone of unusual heat and dryness. These tVovcm aro Invariably accompanied by txtensUe derangements ot tho stomach, liver and bowels. In their treatment, n pnrpathe, exerting a ljwcrfi)l Influence upon these organs, la absolutely necessary. There 1 no rathnrllc for the pnrposo equal to Dr. J. Walk Kit's Vineuah Hittehs, as it will speedily remote tho dark-colored viscid matterwllh which the bowels aro loaded, at tho samo timo stimu lating tho secretions of ttio liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho dlgcetlvo organs. Fortlfr tlio body against disease by purifying all lta fluids with Vineoau Hitters. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus forearmed. It invlfconiicN Iho Ntoniiich and stimu lates the torpid Liver and Unlets, cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, lmpartitifr Hro and vigor to the frame, and carrying off without tho aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from tho system. It Is cosy of administration, prompt In action, and certain in lta results. II ywpcpnia r litdlireMltoii, Headache, Fam In the bhoulders. Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, lne union la, Dizziness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, IMIlous Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro at once;ro lieved by Vineoar Hitters, For iminiiiiiiatory and Chronic Rheuma tism, Gout, Neuraleia, Dlseonefl of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, the Bitters have no equal. In these, as in all constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vineoar. Bitters has shown its great curative powers In the most obstinate and Intractable cases. irieclinnlcal Ulsciifces Arsons engaged In Taints and Minerals, such as numbers, Type setters, Gold-beat ere, and Miners, as they advance In life, are subject to Paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, take occasional doses of Vineoar Bitters. Nit In DUcnicN, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Swellings, IMmpIes, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations, Humors and diseases or me uun, or wnaiever name or nature, are liter ally dug up and carried out ot the systvni in a short time by tho use of the Bitters. IMn, Tape and other Worms, lurking In tho system of so many thousands, aro effectually dost roved and removed. No svstcin of medicine. no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free tho By stem from worms like Vineoar Bitters. Men si cm, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, looping Cough, and all children's diseases may bo made less severe by keeping the bowels open with mild doses of the Bitters. This wonderful remedy la especially adapted to the systems of children, for purifying herbs alone give it Its remarkable cura tive powers. It contains no alcohol, opium or oiner poison. Vor I'emalo Coitmlnliits. In vounirorold, married or single, at the dnwu of womanhood, or ine turn oi me, mis in tiers nas no equai. Clean no tho Vlttnteil ltlootl when Its Im purities burst through the skin In Eruptions or Sores: cleanse It when obstructed nnd sluggish In the veins; cleans It when it is foul; your feelings will toll you when, and the health of tho system will follow. In conclusion: Give the Bitters a trial. It will speak for itself. Ono bottle n better guar Antra nf lta ttiArita thnn n IfniHhvnilvertlRpmrntL Aroiiiidench botilcarufulldlrccUonspriutod in uuiereci languages. It II. McDonald Drnir Co., Proprietors, Bon Francisco. C&l., and K. & Ac fi.13 Washington Bt, Cor. Charlton Ht, Niw York. Sold by nil Dealers find Druggists, . AINWRIGHT te CO., WHOLESALE QROCEHS, Philadelphia tbas, syhups, copfrb, sugar, mol vss s BICE, ericas, BICARB BODA. AC, c, N. B. corner Second and Arch streets. y"Orderswiii receive prompt atte ntln RAILROAD TIMS TABLE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ml TIME TABLE. In effect July; 5tU, 1885. Trains leave Sun bury. KASTWAKD, 9.40 a. m., tea Suoro Express (dally except arriving at I'lillailelpUla 3.1D p. m. ; Now York 6.20 p.m.: lialtlinore. 4.40 t. m . Wnshininnn. s.Wp, m., connecting nt rimadelplila loralibeu Bhoru points, 'i'lirougu passenger coacli to l'nlladelphla. ,. 1.40 p. m. Day express dally except Sunday),for Harruburg and lnterrae. Ulatu stations, arriving at 1'hfladelpUla l. u. , t i.e.. auik, y.M ll, (u. ; UiUUjnore C45 p. m. : Washington, 8.00 p. m. I'arlor car turougu to l'ntladclpbla and passenger coaches 8,05 p. m Wllllainsport Accommodation (dally, for llarrlsburg and all Interinedlato stations, arrlv. lug at l'hlladelplila 4 asu. in. : New York T.uo a. in. Iialtlmorc, 5.25 a. m. ; Washington CM a. m. ; bleeping car accommodations can bo secured at Uarrlaburt: for l'hlladelnbla and Nmv York, i in Nun. days a through sleeping car UI bo run; on this train from Wllllamsp'i to Phlladelphla-Phlladelphla fuooiugtia i,ui4 ivuii lUBlwvvr UUUJSlurUCU UUUI 7a.m. s.33 a. m. Erie Mall '(dally except Monday, arriving at Philadelphia 8.S5 a. m. New York. 11 JO a. in. ; lialtlinore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 'J.:o a. m. Through l"ullmaa Bleeping cars aro run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing. iuii, uuu luruuKu imsoeuger cuacues 10 ruuauci phta and llaltunorc. WESTWAltU. . 5.S0a. m.-Erle Mall (dally except Sunday), foi Erie and all Intermediate station and mimmtni. gua and Intennedlato stations, Kochestcr, llurTa- iuuuu .latiuru ruua, mm mruugii nuiinan i'ai. aco cars and passenger coaches to Erie and ltoch eter. w.M-News Express (dally except Sunday) for Lockllaienand intermediate stations. 1.U5 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun. day) lur Kane and Intermediate btallons and Can. andalgua and principal Intermediate stations, llocliester, liurfalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and ltochester and I'arlor car to Watklns. 5.30 p. in. I'ast Uno (dally except sunda) Jtor lie. noo and Intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wut. kins and Intermullate stations, with through pas. benger coaches to Kenovo and Watklns. a, in. Sunday mall for Iteuovo and Intcriue. dlale btallons. TUUOUail TKAINS FOlt SUNUUKY KllOM THK EAST AND SOUTH. Sunday mall leaves 1'hlladolphla 4.30 a. m . i.i. uitl.,UK u DUIIUUIJ W.U ll. ui. wuu t hrough bleeping car Irom 1'hlladelphla to WU. llarrlsburg, s.;o a. in. dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury .w. a. m. ..w..., u M. 111. , 4.U1IUI1U1U I.QU U. III. lUUUlT except Sunday arriving at sunbury. 1.05 p. in., wit"., through Parlor car from PhllaJi'lphla and through passenger coaches from Phlladel. phla and llaltluoro. ruoi. uuuicaes new lorKv.uu a. m. ; Phlladel. phla,U.50 a. m. i Washington, u.50 a. ui. ; Haiti, more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) urrlvlmr at Buuoury. fcsop. in., with through paaseugei coaches from Philadelphia and UaUfmore. Erie Mall leases New York 8.00 p. m. i Phlladel. i'u.u, ii.mi I', ui. j n usuiiib'iuii, lauo p. in, ; nam more, li.su p. in., (dally cxcept.sat unlay) arriving at sunburv r.A& n. ,n it.w.....i.' i.,ii:! Sleeplnz cars from 1'hUadelniiin. Wnanincinn !S!i'mo.r,Sn(1 lnroufu passenger coaches frony Philadelphia. HUNIIUUV, IIA.r.KTdN to Wll.KHHIIAUlt. UAII.lKIAII AMI NltllTII AMI WliMT llltANfll 1U1MVAY. IDallr execnt Runrinv. Wllkesbarro Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m.. f frlWugatUloomlVrry 10.W a. in., WUkes-bane lif.18 p. in. Express East leaves Sunhurv n. m. nrrivim. ttt lilomrerry6.S7p.m.. Wlikes-barre nua n. m. SUnbUfV Mall 1.1V41 U' IL'n.lmrm 111 ...l n ... n.-ttT Ing at liloom l-erry la.os p. in., Hunbury l.to p. m. txprt'S3)cstlu.nes Wlikes-barre si.45 p. m., riving at Woumrerry 4.15 p.m., buiiburyMO CIIA8. E. PUOH, J, It WOOD, Pen. Manager. den. Passenger Agent MOSQUITOES. ftiSSSI to sell tho AIAIIIC MOHIIIHTO IIIT1! L'llltl' gives Instant roller, and driven tlutm away. Address BAiMAvz i. w., 8 wst istu st., New York, aug 8Mw u ELEGANT NEW IN MKN'S, HOYS' CLOTIIHG, THAT NEUD ONLY TO UK SEKN TO Uli Al'l'UECIATHl). IVclly Suits lor C'liildreio, llaiMlsomc Suits lor ISoys. Bcsl Oootls, lilies! Styles, Ncalcsl Fits. The Merchant Tailoring Establishment Is now Roploto in s m m HANDSOME OKESSSUmWGS, DURABLE BUSINESS SUITINGS, CMEAIPEK THAI I VII, MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLE, AT THE Ppste lotting StI - BIooiiiiHii'tf, Pa, Fine Unrrmgcs, llugglcs anil Wagons. At tliia Itepository mny ho seen n large nml varied selection of Qgi VEHICLES FOll BUSINESS AND PLEASURE) from the best Manufactories. Purchasers nro Invited to call nnd Inspect tho goods, or to tJr'-'Writc for Information and Prices. npr. 3, '85-ly fijjj jj I QMAIN STREET,) . 1. JKOBim: DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. JBLOOMSBURG, PA. JELAWAKK, LACKAWANNA AND WEbTEUN 1IA1LKOAI). I5I.OOMSUU11G DIVISION. NOllTII STATIONS. 1 SOUTH. n ...1 ll U) 11! 31 8 St IU SI) 8 IS 13 '."J 11 In ntn 8 SO' 8 80 8 a-j) 8 11) 8 10 8 OJ a.m. a.in. p m ....Scrnnton.. , .....liellevuo,,,. 6 10 U 15 8 OJ huh 'U 8 10 80 U 88 " 14 0 87 DM 8 81 8 ill 41 a -jo 0 40 9 47 8 SO 0 13 U 53 8 41 6 i'J 0 ttt 2 41 0 53 10 03 8 47 AM in n . tj a 41) 1 15 H Lt lii m ,,. aj iui ,1110,,, ,, !.nekawnnnii,, 8 87 18 03 "... iiiotuu 1'ittbton, ..Wyoming,.,, 8 ' 11 M HII1I Kl 7 5l 8 18 11 60 8 Of) 11 47 8 CD 11 41 . mum 7 II 7 47 7 48 7 S8, 1 SI ,...K usston.... l....hlniston lljiiiouili Juno ....Hymouili. ..Atoudalo. . 0 M 10 (8 8 W) 8 03 11 1J T Ml 11 MM I U8 10 III 8 65 7 07 10 ni T 51 11 31 7 18 10 20 3 Ui 7 UI 11 UI 7 43 11 S3 TU1I1 lu 7 SO 7 83 T 18 llunloek's free . ID IU 85 3 10 7 83 10 888 87 4 III II IU 7 00 a 51 6 41 0 41 ..Hick's Ferry. ,.l)eaeli Haven,, lierwick, .. .. irtar Creek. .Mllow (irate., ...Umoiiidgo,,. 1 Hi IU 41 3 lt 1 60 11 113 61 1 61 11 (MS 68. 8 01 11 134 11.1 8 10 11 80 4 13 8 11 11 25 I 10 8 18 II 80 4 20 8 25 11 30 4 27 8 80 11 44 4 31 8 811 11 60 4 40 8 41 11 65 4 40 7 11 10 61 7 Ui 10 41 r. in 11 8 81 10 88 ti as . 6 50 1U ol 0 41 10 7 K M 1U 11 0 SI 6 81 6 81 8 16 6 11 5 M 5 4'J 6 43 6 38, a. m. .!,ii'looinSfjurg!.'j SO 10 1(1 6 85 10 11 tt 08 V Ml S 00 U 4V 5 55 0 45 S 40 V Hi p.10. a.m. .C'lltflVV 'n lii-IH..' ;.,,,. , mis is ooi ...thulakky.,., u 05 13 8J6 13 .. Cameron. . . U 08 13 25 5 11 Northumberland1 K 83 13 405 S3 1a.m. a.10. 11.111, imim n W. V. 1IAL8TEAP, Bupt. oniw, Bcranton, l'cb. Ht, isoj superintendent's SPRING STYLES AND UllIliDHIiN'S OF - f . F. ffllDIf, 320 & 322 Pcnn Avenue Bcvanten, Pa; For the. (Vh'liriitpil riilpl.nrinir. Tvrro Ar Fond, nnd Vosoi Son Pianos. 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