THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SELECT POETRY. ONLY A DREAM. Only n Urcam, in jr dnrllnsr, A dream as false ami fnlr t llow It hono In tlia blossoming lowers, How It breathed In the wooing Mr I It woko with tho rising morning, It blushed In tho sunset gleam , It shod Its radiance on the war, It brightened tho hours of ovcrr day, And oh, there was liovcr a volco to ens', Only a dreamt Only n dream, my darling ) Wo wero both In earnest, too, And ovcry word wo whispered, And every glance was truo How could wo know that promlso So rich and strong could seem, Yot die as tho fair, frail lilies dlo When tho east winds mock tho April sky? We thought It eternal, you and I only it dream I only a dream, my darling j Arid you aro young and bright, And 11 to has many a golden prlzo Hung dazzling In your sight. And I I havo work and duty With their quiet moonlight beams ; only Just sometimes I pauso and think of tho cup that Loroonce gave us a drink. And tho past and tho future I try to link 1 Only a dream I SELECT STORY. A BOttUS ELOPEMENT. THK SCilKMK 1IY WHICH A WIFE CUHKI) HER llUSIUNll Of JEALOUSY. A happier couplo than tho Fitz Johnsons when they first camo to Cur zon street, could not bo imagined. It was only when Captain Fitz Johnson settled down in his now houso and his old set that ho mado tho uratifyinir dis covery that he had won his wifo's heart as well as her hand. A IIU IUUUUlll UilVI IUU .IlllVi.l III 1 Loudon tho wily young man left his ...:r i i,.i,,1, tnit .t.:..a I 1 , .1 mn.niH.. n.n llin n mv. .... I ., nnu in iivi uuuuu ni litbcoii litmus I in boudoirs.executed under her brother Joey's supervision wondering dismal- i. i, oi.,. l.i v:n .i. :i o'clock in the evening, whon she was ,:i,. ii, ...... .i : I herlordffand master again. It was .. i,:.T .i. i. r Dumutu4iii: uiviu i.t j 111 iu icii.il iui irotlnn cicrarettr, rnsn that madn Cm., tain FitzJohnson retraco his steps on arriving at the loot of tho stairs. His instinct had not deceived him. The fortress had capitulated. "I lovo you so, Geoffrey, "sobbed the poor littlo wife, with her head on her husband's shoulder,and Geoffrey, as he strolled down tho street, having prom ised to bo back by luncheon time, hnm- tned "Ilulo Britannia" in triumphant potto voice. The victory won, the victor, as ho had a perfect right to do, rested upon his laurels, but ho need not havo given up so suddenly the roverentiai worship of tho lover and assumed bo instantly the condescend ing tolerance ot tbo husband, it was unkind of him when ho camo homo just in timo to dress for dinner, after having been at tho club all the after noon.to plango into that horrid French novel with a satisfied grunt, and barely vouchsafe his wife a word. It was downright rude of him when sho leant I over his chair and stroked his hair to I snarl out Bavagely, "For heayen's 1 sake, ilorrte, don t paw mo about like I that. I don't like it," and it was posi-1 lively brutal, after treating he. in such I a way, to scold her all dinner time for being depressed. But so it was. The FitzJohnson family ark, pretty little vessel as it was, with its fresh patnt I and dainty furniture, had drifted into the current which, sooner or later, must land it upon tho rocks. Geoffrey, blinded by selfish vanity, became, bored with bis wites well- meant but ineffectual efforts to please her "much chanced lord." Her lavish affection varied only by ill-concealed and sometimes tearful despondency, irritated bun and made him rapro bear ish than ever. It was the old story. Things went from bad to worse. At last the first cruel rock loomed in the distance and shipwreck seemed immin ent, J. ady Angelica .Lansdell was, so sho said,a very old friend of Geoffrey's. "I knew him when ho was quito a boy such a nice boy," sho told Florrie tho afternoon Bbo paid her first call in Curzon street. Sho was a wondeful and Onida-ish porsonage of tho Cleo patra typo ot beauty, litho and serpen line, with a voico lhal could coo like a dovo or hiss like a serpent at will. Sho used a peculiar kind of a scent that hung about tho room long after slio had left it. She was mysteriously lascinating, and l lorrio detested ber, This was a great grievance of Geoff rey s who was blind to tho pearl pow der and impervious to the scent. "Angelica" (ho called her Angelica) "was a charming woman a most valu- ablo mend, "Tho silly littlo fool is jealous," langhcd her ladyship to herself as she sat in a corner aloof from tho "mad - ding crowd" of a Foreign Oflico crush, r..j: i!. .5-i i preteuding to listen to Geoffrey's earn est conversation and watching with interested amusement bis who trying to kevp an oyo on her husband and at tho same timo respond coherently to the civilities ot a valuable attache "I'll teaoh her a lesson," muttered tho siren, with nn angry glitter in her dusky eyes, as, lor tho tweiith time, a pale distressed faco with appealing oyes was turned toward tbo oblivious husband. Accordingly when, lor ihe thirteenth time, tho melancholy opera tion was repeated, tho distresa on the palo faco gavo place, to horror, and the eyes wero nxed and blank as tuoy 6aw Jjady Angelica, with her most entranc ing smile, placu her hand for a mora - ent caressingly on weoitrey s arm ; only for a moment becauso it was in - Btantly grasped by both of his. "My doar old girl 1 What is the matter i Aro you seedy i exclaimed Joey, as ho plunged through tho crowd to his sister's side "Como to-morrow, as soon as Gooff- roy has gono I want to talk to you whispered Florrio brokenly, as her brother deposited her safely nt her own door. Noxt morning brother and sistor had a long confabulation, during which Joey tugged hard at his phantom moustache, and Florrio blow her nose very often, Tho result seemed hardly satisfactory, for Jooy departed remark ing that it was tho "very douce," and FJorrio sat looking into tho iiro until it went out iu solf-dofenso. Mrs. Fitz Johnson's spirits ; indeed so hilariously cheerful did sho beoomo by dessert that Geoffrey, acolimatizod to a dead lovel of depression, felt inclined to re sent the rise In tho domestic barometer. Tho risu is a steady one. Next morning, when tho slavo ought to havo been in closo attendance to her master, cutting tho end off his oifar, filling his match box and weekly re ceiving the orders for tho day, sho was playing a polka on the piano, and actually forgot to wish tho great man good by. On mid off during tho day Geoffrey found himself pondering on tho alteration in hi wife. It was, of course, a boro to havo her following Mm about liko a whipped dog, but, after all, that was a fault on thn right sldo and showed tlmt nlio appreciated her position as his wifo. It was a sign of proper, If excessive, subjeotlon, but to sit playing a polka when tho liat brush was tnislnld was au unheard of dereliction of duty. Geoffrey returned homo exactly half nn linnr pnrllor in administer a care- fnllv urenarcd lcoturo to tho culprit, only to find that eho had Rono to the Uaycty with Joey, rno solitary din ner with no ouo to scold was a dismal experience, and Geoffrey felt distinctly nggriovecl. Next uay tilings were no better. Florrio was in tearing spirits, received tho deferred lcoturo with ribald laughter, dismissed his theories of wifely duly as "bosh," and had the audacity to refer him to Lady Angel- lea, who, "no tiouut, was an miuiuiuy on that subject as well as every other." Geoffrey was vcry.tnoody all that day. zoit street it was this thought that mailo him prepared to bo very gracious J8 LI1HL (IVL'IllUlI UU 1YUIIVUU HI' and a9 lenient as no consistently coinu bo towards anv littlo excess of youth ful spirits. A sharp strugglo with tho latch koy was cut short by tho butler onunini? tho door to let a visitor out. The occuranco so lato in tho afternoon was strancro. and tho appearance- of tho visitor so singular that Geoffrey stared at tho apparition in unlcigncd surprise. His (for tho visitor was a man) face was narliallv concealed bv a slouch hat. What tWero was to bo seen an pcarcd to bo of an olivo hue and adorn- eil with a sweeping biacK mousiacne, Inkv locks linnc in prolusion tiown ai most to his shoulders, and the rest of tho body was concealed in a cloak that would havo mado tho fortuno of any melodrama. On tho etago Mrs. FitzJohnson's visitor would have been in his element. In Canton street he . . . apparently was not, for, with an oath or at least some foreien exclamation t e- u . . ..4ii i that sounded to Geoffroy liko "pickled onions ' ho gavo a swift glance at tbo astonished uainain. ran uown tnu nd disappeared mto tho gather me rrloom "Who tho dickens is that, Squares T "The rrontleman did not mvo lus name, Bir. Ho said as how Mrs, o j-' Fit.- Johnson would know ho was, and I need not announce him. Geoffrey kept his presonco of mind. "Oh. of r-oiirso. I had forcotted. What timo did tho gentleman como ?" "At half-past 4, sir. Half-past 4 1 And it is now half past 7. "JJid any ono else call tins aura- noon ' "Yea. sir ; but after the gentleman came Mrs. FitzJohnson told me to say 'Not at homo' to any other visitors. Geoffrey did not wait to near any more, but oasneit into me ui.iwmg room. He half expected to 'find his wife tho victim of an assassin s knife. On tho contrary sho was at tho piano playing a dreamy sonata ot ituooc- stein p. On his entering tno room boo half arose, but on seeing who it was she resumed her seat, exclaiming, "Ob, it's onlv vou !" "Whom did you think It was ? That Guy Fawkcs back again ? Who, may 1 ask, is lie, mid what was he hero from half-riast 4 till now for, to tho exolu sion of overvbodv else ?" Geoff rev was Gradually working him n,lf up into a passion. Florrio made no attempt to calm him, but smiled faintly and struck a few aggravating chords on tho ptano, "If vou really care to know, that 'Guy Fawkcf,1 as you aro pleased to call him, is Count Sparlatti, an old Dresden friend of Joey's. Ho is an Italian, and when Joey camo back from Dresden tho Count camo with him to learn English. Ho was always at Mumblctliorpe. "Ah mo I" (another plaiutive chord) "what happy days those wero 1 And what fun wo had I Tho Count was my sweetheart then." "Don t be a fool, J1 lorrio.' ino passion had died out and tho lecturing mood taken its place. "You aro 19 now. and omto old cnouuh to Know that it is not proper to have men stay intrtlireo hours tcto-a-teto with you and to tell tho servants tnat you aro at homo to no ono else. Do you under stand t" "No. I don't." Tho blue eyes open ed their widest. "I thought it was tho 'clito thine to do. Of course, at Mumblethorpo they would bo awfully shocked, but then they aro so old tasu- ioned. They even havo family pray ers. J$ut since 1 havo been married have earned experience. 1 havo seen several charmintr women. Lady An celica. for instance. Could you wish mo to tako a better model t Hence, i any one notices my friendship with Count Sparlatti you can tell them that I know him when ho was 'quite a boy such a nico boy.' 1 may soon be come bo 'channint:' that I can make 1 lovo iu publio smilo in the 'uice'boy'i I face, put my hand on his arm for hm I.- ,' r..i .i.! . .nn inn to clasp in his. Only this sort of thing requires practice, so you must not think it strange if I havo a fow private rehearsals when i am 'not at home tho world at large." "How daro you speak liko this T" "Oh, you don't know how much to dare when I am put to it." But tho defiant littlo laugh ended in a Bob, and tho dauntless novico ran out of the room. Geoffroy gnawed his moustache, fumed about the room, resisted, as un mnnly.an impulso to run after his wifo. kiss away her tears and implore- her to bo charming on tho old Mumblethorpo lines, and finally decided to conhd 1 lus troubles that very evening to Lady I Angelica. 1 From that lair oraclo ho received I but vprv cold comfort. "My dear Geoff, it serves vou well num. lou I thought becauso she had given you all I her heart vou wero warrauted in neg I lectins her. So liko a man. Mr. Linsdcll was just tho same. Now sho is consoling herself. Quito right. I had no idea alio had so much sense. I ndrniro her." Lady Angelica pavo a stealthy glanco under her eyelashes at her downcast companion. She had a heart, though no ono suspected it. "Look here, Geoff. Bo a man. Go homo and toll your wifo that you mean to tnrn over a now leaf, and not tako all her devotion for granted, but tr,y and earn it. Clear up tho mystery of our 'nods and bocks and wreathod smiles."' Geoffroy walked homo under the stars a happy man. It was striking 12 as ho lot hlmsolf Into tho dark hall. Tho darkness was unusual, for Squares always loft tho gas burning for his master to put out. His imtch-box was emptyi but thoro might bo a stray light in tho pocket of his Iverness. To the solemn tioking of tho hall clock tho searoh commenced. It eudod promaturoly in tho sudden opening of iho drawing room door and tho Hooding of tho landing at tho top of tho stairs with light. Somo ono was still up. Might it not bo Florrie waiting for him t Geoffrey walked quickly to tho foot of tho stairs, but stopped with ono foot on tho lowest step, as if turned to stono. It was Florrio and somo ono else engaged iti rapid, broathlcsa conversation. Ho may bo back nt any moment. ' "Oh, Dnlgl I I daro not. If wo should meet him ho would kill you." "Vicnll Vlcnll" Gooffrov steadied himself by tho banister and walled. Then, shown up by tho surrounding darkness as a tableau vlvant, thero appeared on Iho landing his wile hooded nnd eionkca, looking fearfully out into tho dark abyss beforo her and clinging convul sively to tho nrni of tho Italian Count Sparlatti. Thcto was a yen, a shuck niui nn oath as Geoffrey bounded up tho stairs and seized the intruder by. tho cloak just as ho endeavored to reticat into tho drawing room, mo yen was a. broken English rendering of "Hero's a go 1" Tho shriek found expression iu "Luigi I I.uigi 1" and tho oath was well, never mind what. The chase anil strugglo was desperate. Tho Count, who had left his clonk In his assailant's hand, cleared ottomans and chairs with astounding agility. Mrs. FitzJohnson's heroics had degen crated into hysterics.to judge liom the peals of laughter with which sho greet ed tho Count's desperato efforts to escape. At la9t ho was cornered, hiss ing and scratching liko an enraged tom-cat. "Oh, Geoffrey, bo careful. His beautiful hair I" for tho inf minted bus linml Imd hold of a handful of tho Italian's matted locks. Tho wauhig camo too late. Thero was a lug;v groan, and lo and uenoiu, not, omy handful, but a wholo head of raven tresses remained in the victor's grasp. The llowing moustache camo next. "A very good joke, Joey, my boy," gasped Geoffrey, faintly. "Oh, Joey, water brandy 1 Ho is not well. Wo carried it loo far. I told you wo ought not to do it. It's all vour fault," scolded Florrie with all woman a treachery, and her arms round her still dazed husband s neck, and calling him all tho names of tho honeymoon. I think mv n an was a success, thoinrh." said Joov. as ho wished his sister trood-ninht under tho relit gas, "I think it was,'' said Florrie, with a happy laugh, "but no one must ever kno tr about it." And no ono over did except ono per son ; but then she know everything. A Hog Outruns a Horse. TUB nKMAUKAULE IIACE UY WHICH SI'OUTINO MAN WON 1000. "Talkiii!? about nuoor wagers," said a sporting man tno oincr nigin, -i sn:m never forcct the time I won SI 000 on a fast hog. Have I ever told you the storv t" Ilia auditors shook ineir neaus aim asked for the tale which ho told as fol lows : "It was m tho summer of 1 S 1 8, if I recollect r-ghlly. I had been play ing a pretty steep game in Chicago that winter and spring, and when Juno camo my not overstrong system was pretty nearly broKcu tiown. lciuif; on tbo aduco oi a mcuicui menu . . r . l x l took a jaunt to a littlo country town in Iown, hoping that n month's sojourn thero might brace me up lor mo 1.111 and winter campaign. But lo tell you about tho race. Ihu town had irettv rood couise, and 6omo of tho bovs'there owned somo really good fly- r. of which thov wero very proud. 'One of them, whoso namo i neeun t mention, possessed a mare upon whoso Uectness ho particularly pnueii iiunseii, fa k liar with him in a bantering way one dav 1 olleicii vo produce a nog which could beat his animal in a Ml) yard ruuning race, Ho became angry When i insisted upon uiu luuuur. j. u tell vou what I'll do,' I said to him iocoselvi I'll bet ou any amount of money you may namo uiai my pig tan win the lace. Do you tako mot Tho boys standing around grow interested and commenced to press around. The other man, whoso faco by this timo was livid with rage, roared : 'I'll bet you S1000.' This rather staggered me, but as had tbo monov I wasn't to bo bluffed, I put it up. Tho articles of agrecmcD wero quickly drawn up ana sigiicu. "Well, to cut a long story short, . i . . l l got hold ot ono of those long, lank hungrv scrub porkers and 'jut him at once into iiunnii. un-mu w feed him a half bushel ot corn once dav. The gig would be (-tationed i ono cud of a straight :!00 yard lane, and over tho line at the other end the corn would bo dumped upon a give signal. The moment- the corn was dumped tho pig was freed, and away ho would scoot for tho other end. This kind of practice was kept up lor month, and at tho end of this lime tho hungry hog could mako the distance i a way that would put mauu o. shame. "Tbo day of the i aeo came, aud over man, woman and ciuia lor nines aroun was on hand to witness it. iho race was run on tho hog'd own ground, ar cording to agieemcnt. iho porcine racer was moro than ueually hung that dav. He had become so aecus tomed to finding hia half bushel com at the other end of iho lanu that when ho was released upon tho wor 'Go!' he shot off like a Hash. Ho hnt ed under tho horso's logs, and biforc that animal and his rider' could rccove themselves was fit the other end. He didn't get Iho coin, but I did get the $1000. I left town tho next day." Omaha Isce. J. II. 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Warren, Kansas willei: "Was treated by eminent physhlms of this country and Hermans-; tried tho cltm.ito oi different Mates-nolUng afforded ullei like ) our preparation." T. r, (late?, County Treasurer, riilladelphla, Jllas., wiltes: "Have used tho liemedy. Wojli not ltru without It. liiery ono thjt uses Itie. commcndi It." Iu II. rhelps.1'. M.. Orlggs, Ohio, wines: 'i.-uf fered ultli asthma -tojears. our n eUlcln.. In 3 minutes does moro for mo than the moH eminent phj slclon did for mo In three j ears." 11. c. 1'lumpton, Jollet, III., writes: ".vend Ca tarrh l.'t iuedy at once. Cannot yet along wlthoia It, I rind It to bo tho most valuablo medleino 1 have ever tried." (ieo. w. lirmly, Nelson Co., Ky writes: 'I am usliigthe lemedy. OalnedS poubds la 3 weeks. ould not lio lihout It." Marllu rov, Uitlo Falli, N. V.. writes: "Find Remedy excellent. Could not live without IL" We halo many other heaity tei-ttaionlilsof cure or relief, and Iu Older that all t-ulteiers from Asth ma, Catarrh, Hay Four, and kindred dloaes may havo an opportunity ot teotlDg th'j value or the Jtemedy we will send to any ud.ltess'ntlAl.I'AL'lt. -AUE I Ittl: Of lllAl.d):. AddKSN J. ZIMMlllt.MAN i CO.. 1'ronihtorj. Wholesale Di ugglsts, Wooster, a no Co., o. Full tlio box by mall) in i. imajT-lj. RAUGH'S S25 -f innlf Oonuiiuthi PHOSPHITE Oonuins tho lata tad I-iwienvw vi Aiilm.l Uuhm. C111JAI', HK1.IAHLI2, I.AhTINtJ BAUGH&SONS, I'IIII,AIIKL1IIIA, l'A. fur Slu by :. AV. I.tllV, Orungevlllo, Pa. tSTlUUSIIlU IkU. nil.KS Oil llEMOUItllOinS.- X-I.CKUS J ilssure, itch Ing, list ula, fco., cured wltnout palu by the llniMiliuion 'Ikeitshst. Illustrated papers explalrilng ttmsystern and eoutalnlngrvf erences sent nee. Address J II'. COOLlDGEy M. J) 208 Wyamltii Ave, iHcranloii, J'a. Jlaich U.cms. more money than nt anything elsebytaka Ing nn agency lor tno best hcmng look out Degluncra tuccecd grandly. None tall Terms free. 1Uu.eitUocx(:o1'c,ktuh Jlalno. IUUU13 W. EMIii,S01 KELLER'S Cll REMEDY Till: ORKAT VI VI an Aii.itn.tiTi: cuius ron CATARRH. THIS m't stiioborn eaics lcld readily tdlt nnd haMint fulled to Ciirna single enso ivherodltectloiHnio followed, ltssucress hns been rcmatkahlonnd Its cures wonder, ful. It Is Iho most successful preparation In tho market Tor CATAItltll nnd tho only ono that promises an Absolute, I'osltlin Cure. It Is truly n hlesslng to m.inUlnd. A Trial Is nit thnt Is ii. bed fur It. tlnco used, It Is alwaj s recommended, end for lestlmonlnls ofactunl cures, IT HAS NO EQUAL FOll MALARIA. A WSlTlVn CURE lit ASSUKHD. Ono holllo Is generally siimelcnt for a euro. Stop taking ttulnlne. A tilal only Is asked rnr Km. T.icn'a CaTAIiuii llUMtiiiV. It is a Hl'HCI l-'IO fur nil dliieu.es arMmr I rum nn linpuro blood and drives all eruptions from the skin. For Hyphl lltlcconiplnlntalt Is superior to nny preparation In tho mmket. Ono bottle will euro most of tho following complaints nnd a continued uso will vosmVKLY cure. S.iro doctor bills and try It. HHI2USIATISJI. SCHOI'UI.3. SKIN KHITPTIOXS. VKXIMtKAI. DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS r APPETITE. I-'EELLVG OP I.A,'(H)UIt. IMUOUSXESSj"' LIVEK TUOUHLES. NEUVOITS WEAKNESS. PESIALi: WEAKNESS. Kr.tt.zu's (,'ATAniui Hum bov Is no patent iiiullelne. hut a rito and plea.unt prciiarntlou ti lake and lurely Iho greatest medical discov ery of I ho aire. Ono bottle rejuvenates tho cntlro svtcm and pom'-scs more virtue than a half if i bottle- or ordinary patent preparations. V n;e rir ICF'lninnliilsntiil other information, jQ-l'or sain b iltuaiti ts ircncrally. iMtit i; hi. no a iiotti.i:. six hot ri.IS't roil Kl.no. On receipt of suS.oti by the m.i ur.icturtrs, Samuei, 1'. KnLLV.il & Co., Iliur, inirg, 1M., six botflcswlll bo scut express pn-ii. TRACB UARSi .1,000 AOE.NT3 WANTED for tho new work ULAI )STOX 15 1'AWNKLIj 4518 TRISH My thoomiiicni author. Jlns. T. 1'. O'lon.nuh, t, I. for I.lwrnool. and II. M MoW'Aiif. Ksi. Kn- tlorst'd by Hon. C. Taiinkix A llirlltlnc littory of Irish oppression and tho mlsility &uu?i;lo for noinc Huio uiUL n rwhiDK uic itruisii liinjure 10 Us cciitiv; also biographic 1 1 tho lertdtTs. An en lliplyne worklioui lilh authorllv. of nll-fth HorbltiK iutcifst, richly lilustrati'il, aud In Immense (lemnml. Apply quickly to HL'tflUltl) HltOd , ubllshers, riiilauelpiiu, vx. July lc-ltd. THRESHING MACHINES 3 A Gcrcialtv. Simplest, mo-jt durable, economical athl rcTlcci in use. Wastes iiogrnln: eleanstt learlv ror maiket. THeESIIIkQ ENG11TEJ & HORSE rOWERS. faw mills, rihIii dints and slnnaaid Implements generally, tenu lor liiusiraicu catalogue. A. 11. Fiircjialiar, IVritisylvnnU Agricultural Works, Vork, l'a. (Julyio r it pvvsi'Ul'BIA. Its Nature. Causes I'reven I lion m i cure. ny.io:i;i 11. .uoAiiui, iiwci. Mass.,11 years tax collector, sout freo to any ad dress. July, at d aaiLROAD Tiiwcn sabi.ii. D ELA.WA11E, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN KAtLltOAI). BLOOaiSllUlJG DIVISION. NOltTlI. p.m. ii.m. STATIONS. I bOUTH. a.m. tun. ti m a oo ta :)') s 5t is aa s ts is -a s 40 12 is S 3.1 li Uf s sr ta oi i ai u m i U 11 64 li 11 50 i m ii 47 i OS Jl 41 ....-icrnnton.... 0 lo it 15 2 03 llullcvuu.... 11 15 ti 20 2 10 ...Tujlorvlllo... 0 20 9 211 2 15 .. Lackawanna.. 0 27 y M 2 22 I'ltlston..... c :) 11 It 2 so ..West Ntttton. 0 40 0 4T 2 26 ....iiyommg....; 11 n D 52 2 41 . ..Mnllbj 3 111 U 53 2 41 ....Kingston .... 0 58 10 05 2 50 ....Kingston....' 3 5.3 10 (ai 50 l'lyinotith Juno, 7 us 10 102 55 ..,.1'lymouth.... 7 07 10 153 00 .... Alondale. . 7 12 10 201, 05 ....Nantlcoke... 7 13 10 253 10 Dennett.. , 1 6 si 10 0.12 1 "i (11 II 41 7 S 11 88 7 St 11 31 7 50 Jl 30 f 4-1 11 21 7 SO 11 12 7 18 11 10 7 11 10 51 7 03 10 41 6 5tj 10 41 3 51 10 S3 8 50 10 31 6 42 10 27 6 33 10 21 A 30 10 Iti 6 25 10 11 6 OH 9 63 IS 00 0 40 5 55 t) 43 5 40 U 31 p.m. am. IIUIHOCK'S C1PCK 7 23 10 1,2 3 27 ..t-hlckbhlnny.. 7 37 10 413 to ..nick's Ferry.. I 7 50 11 113 52 ,.i;eacliHaven.. 7 57 11 033 58 Ueiwlck.... K 04 11 134 03 Urlar Creek...! 8 10 11 20 4 12 ..Vlllow tlroie., 8 11 11 254 Iu ...Un.ulildgo... 8 is 11 201 ai Espy 8 25 11 3C I 27 ...nioom&burg... x eo 11 444 34 .... lamer l ' 8 so 11 504 40 3 11 ,catawru nudgo 8 41 11 554 5 50 . ..HnnMlle.... 8 58 12 135 til 5 40 ....Chulaf,ky.... ti 05 12 205 12 6 431.... Cameron.... I t 08 12 256 17 6 32lNorthumberland, 'J 25 12 40 5 35 a.m. I In. hi. a.m. p. in V. T. IIALSTEA1), Hupt. Superlnlendert's oirco. Wranton, Feb.l6t,l8P Pennsylvania Railroad. Ml Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Wi TIME TABLE. In cuoct Juuj lstti, 1B30. trains leave Sun. ouiy. EASTWAHD, 9.10 a.m., Sea M1010 EApress (dally except Sunday), for Harrisburgandliiiermedlalestatlons, aiming au ruuaaeipnina.15 p. la.; wew vorK, 4.20 D. m. : Ualllmoi'O. 4.40 n. ni. : Washington. 50p. in., couueetlngnt riilladelphla for nil Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to I'uiiaacimiia. t.top. m. Pay expresfc dally execj t Suuday),for Harrlaburgund lntermc dlate stations, anlvlug at I' li 1 1 a d e 1 p h la 6.50 p. m. j New York, 9.35 n. m. ; lialllmon 0.45 n. in. : Washington. 8.00 d. 111. l'arlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches lurougu 10 rnuaiieipiua ana imiiimoic. 7,15 p. m. Itcnovo Accommodation (dally Ing at rhlladelphla 4 15 u. in. ; New YorU 7.30 a. m. lor uarnuurg anu an iniermc.11.110 biauons. arnv ua timore. 5.23?. in. : u abiiiiiL-ion uo u. in. Sleeping car accommodations- can be seemed at Harrlsburirforl'hlladelDhlaandNew York. 1111 sun. divs ntliiougli sleeping tur will bo run; on this trala from Wtlllumsp't to rhlladelphla. Philadelphia uabseugeis can ruuuiuiuhicepcr uuuisiui ecu nail 7 11. m. 7.1 ff 1. ra. Ella Mall (dally except Monday, arnv ug ai rniiaaeiiinia 8.25 a. in. sew York, iur uauiaiHiiu uuu iiitciimuiai.u biaiiuns, 11,30 0. m. ; lUlttmorc 8.15 a. in. ; Washington, 9.25 1. m. inroiigii i-iiiiinQn sleeping cars aro lunon 1 tils train in ruiuaeipnia, Kaiumoro and washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to l'hlladel. pnia and uaituuoro. WF.STWA11I). 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dalij except Sunday), ro. Krie mm nil iiiiermeutate nattoua nnd cauaudal, ua and tntermedlatu stations, Itnehester, Hum. luauu iiagura raws, iviiu iuiouku i-uuman l'ai ice cars and passenger coaches to Erie uud Uoch ester. u.M-Ne3 Express (dally except Sunday) for lxik Haven and Intermediate stations. I.tu u. m. isiairara Exmess (da vexcent Sun day) for Kane and Intermediate stations and Cin- auaaigua ana principal iniermeuiato billions. Hochester, Uutfalu and Niagara Falls nlth through passenger coaches to Kane and I'.ochester and l'arlor car to Watklns. 6.30 p. 111. Fast I.lno (dally except Sundayltor l!o aotu and intermediate stations, aud Klnilia, Wat. kins aud luleriiiedlalo stations with through pas- seiiai r tuavut o vu 111.u11.uuuu ttuiMiis, 9.20 a. in. Sunday mall for lienovo and Intcrmo. dlato stations. TUHOUOU THAINS FOIt SUN11UHY FIIOM THE r..ioi-AMI UUTU. Eunday man leaves riiuaiicipiua 4.30 n. ra llarrlsburg I.4U arriving nt Sunbury 9.20 a. m. with inrougu bieepiugcar iruiu j-uuaucipuia iu vvii- uamspuiv. News Exnross leaves l'hllAdelnhla 4. SO a. m. llarrUburg, 4.10 a. in. dally except Sunday -irrlvlm? nL Sunbury 9.53. a. 111. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7,40 n. m. ; Ilaltlmoro 7.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday arrlilug at sunbury, 1. 00 p. 111., llb through Parlor car from Philadelphia inu inruugu passeuger ouaeut;s irum ruuauei. uuia Hlia iiaiiiiuuid. Fast Lino leavca Now York 9.00 a. m. i l'hlladel phlj.ll.w a. 111. i Washington, 9.50 a, m. ; lialll more, 10.45 a, 111., (daily except Sunday) arriving at sunbury. 6.3up. in., with through passcngei co.u-lu's from Philadelphia and llaltimoru. Erlo .Mall leaves New York 8.(0 p. m. j phlladol phla, 11.20 p. in. j Washington, iu.i p. in. j Haiti uioie, 11.20 p. 111., (dally exeeiil.Saturd.ij) arming at Sunbury 6.10 a. in., Willi thtuugh Pullmuu sleeping ears Horn Phlhidelphla, Waslilngton and lialtliuoiu and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. SlINIIHItV, 1IA.I.UTO.V A- WIMlliNIIAItltl: It.tll.ltllAU AMI MIUTII AM) Wl'.M'l' lilt M II ItAII.U'AY. (Hally except sunoay.) Wllkesbarro Mull loatcs bunbury ln.toa. m. anlvlug at Ulooui Ferry 10.6 a. in., Wllkeg-barie 12.18 p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.S5 p. m., arriving at Hloom Ferry 6.23 p. 111., Wllkes-barro 1.53 p. in Sunbury Mall U-u es Wllkesbarro lata a. 111. urrlr. Ingnt iilontn Ferry is.i-5 11. m.,Hunbury 12.55 p. in Expicss West leaves U llti-u-barro 2.45 p. m nr. rlvlug at Hloom Ferry 4.15 v. iu.,bunbuiy 6.11 p.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.25 n. m., arriving at Hloom Ferry 10.lt 11. in., Wllkes-llurrc lino a.iu. Sunday accommodation leaven Wllkcs-Uarre 6:10 p. 111., arriving ai uioomreii y, 0.41 p. 111., ounuury, 1: iia 11. ui. CHA. i!. 1'UUll, J, It. WOOD, Ceo. I'astcugor Agent uen. Manager, ODD ITEMS. A enmmon by. wot J I'll paBS. Two lor a scout A couplo ot blood liouiuls. A roasted chestnut Is it hot enough foryoitt Even n oltliiiiioy li.n lU nuiv soot. iV. V. Journal. Tbo young man bill of promlso fro (iiictilly turns out bail pay. When tho summer resorts (ill up it 1icooiiiu3 moro dlllluiilt for ihu bonrdcrs to. A cigar, to sell, should ho well ad vertised. It must bo puffed to go will. A marriage in Maryland eot-ts Sl hut it takes llircu lijjiues lo get lliu knot untied. A man who has a scolding1 wifo sajB liu i uoiiin lltioiiiili lliu lourney of li fo by mi!. A man must not uVpcnt to live in clover simply biieaiHu hu marries a grai widow. Tho mm' whi'otn look his ttilor stpiiiro in tho retina is an honest shaver. Ar. Y Journal. The young Umporor of China has consumption, but ho may got over it if ho lets tea alone. In England and. Wales there nro OOO.OOi) buinl.ty sohool toaclior.3 mill 'JUD,uuu scholar.J. 'I'm titltiiit; a uru.tl I'luure," said tho editor as ho softly slid his suitors through a big paper bill. JIis. Cleveland will nut bo thorough hippy until Orovcr gets her tho smallest dog in America. Tno base ball player is .1 vury domes tic man, for ho is nuver so well pleased as when on lliu homo run. Mrs Gladstone darns all tho I!romier's socks and his dan 'liter attends to tho Grand Old Man's neckties. The prudent man always lays up something for a rainy day, if it is only n burrowed umUrell.t. Jaic. It is the fashion at prei-eiit in Eng land to take notice ol babiis. Komi- crly only iiurstrymaids did eo. When it comes to boycotting an 1111 dertakcr it really looks as it tho thing wero ui-itig run into ttio ground. It is the height of ill breeding to characterize an elderly spinster as a chestnut. Boston Transcript. Somo inquisitive person asks: "What tloes a man make by getting married f Well, ho generally makes llie lire, An irato parent attempted to kick one of li is daughter's admirers off the front steps, but missed linn by two feet. Dr. Newman Hull has nineteen Sun tiny schools in connection with Ins church in London, in which thero nio fl'iOt) pupils. The difference between a poor angler Soplirouin, and the lull ho tuos is this: Tho angler baits his hook and tho fish hook Ins bait. Swinburne sap, '"When young men yell at me, I smile." We? suppose that is when they yell, "bwinbunie, come and tako a drink.'1 A writer compares an old maid to a Union. the comparison is laultv Voting men oflen stjuezo lemons. Norristown Jlerald. Dr. Mary Walker claims lo bo tbo coolest woman in Washington. And yet there is a great deal said in tho ccur-j n (is about l.er pants. The fellow who had buried Ihrto wives and was about to bo married again, invariably spoke of his inlendid as my foui lb-coming bride. "1 am lo tell tho truth,'' said a New York lisherman. "Yes," interiupted an acquaintance, "and you are proba bly the woist thot in America. M.tny Mississippi women arc adopting farming as a profession. They aio Irugal, energetic anil careful and some of them aro waxing rich. Ilaeholors iry Mitsissippi. It is said that John L. Sullivan can knock a man Into tho middlo of next wetk. His method is to slug bin so that ho will not regain consciousness for tlueo or four days. A man in I'rostville, Pa., received a letter last week which was mailed in 1809. Wo thought Ihe Special letter deliyery had been discontinued. Iforrishnen Herald. Early Methods of Measuring Time. The simy is that King Alf led had 110 better way lo tell the timo than by binning twelve candles, each of which lasted two hours j and when nil the twelve Wetu gene, another day had passed. Long belore tho timo of Alfred and long beluio tho time of Chiist, the shadow of the sun told the hour of the day by meai.s of a sundial. Tho old Clialdeans so placed a hollow her.'.is pht re, with a beat) iu tho ceutri, that tho bhadow ot me bunt on the inner surface told tho hour of tho day. Other kinds of dials wero afierwi.rd made with a tablet of wood or Btraight piece of melal. On tho tahh ts weio tnark d tho different hours. When tho shadow camo to tho mark IX it was 9 o'clock iu tho morning. Tho dial was some times placed near the ground, or in towois or buildings. Tho old clock on tho eastern end of Faneuil Hall, in Boston, was formerly a dial of this kind, and on somo of tho old church towers iu England you may eo them to-day. Asido from tho kinds mention e.l, tho dials now iu existence am in tended more for ornament than for use. In tho days when dials wero used, each ouo contained a motto of some kind, liko theso : ''Timo flies liko tho shad ow,'' or "I tell no hours but those that aro happy." Hut tho dial could bo used only iu tho day time, and, oven then, il was woithless when Iho sun was covered with clouds. In order to measure the bonis of tho night as well as tbo hours of tho day, tho Crocks and Unmans used tho clepsjdra, which means, '-Tho water steals away." A largo jar was filled with water, an 1 a liolo was mado in lliu bottom, tluo igh which tho wati r could run, Tho glass iu those days was not ttmisparent. No onu uouhl see from tbo ouuido bow much water had escaped, So theio who made, on the inside, certain marks thnt told the hours as tho witcr ran out i or olso a slick, with notches in tho edge, was dippod into iho witter, and tbo depth of what was left showed the hour. Sometimes lliu water drop ped into another jar, in which a block of wood was floating, iho block rising as tho hours went on. After n thorough test J II. Mercer mort I'OtllA'oly atsoits that Ackei's English lieuiedy is tho best medicine for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough and all lung troubles that can bo found. Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees it, for Infants and Children. "CstorlUsovrcIladaplcdtocbJldrcnthat I CMtorl cures Oolle, Oocrtlpatlon, LrrrnfJ'lTi1 ATnCr'PUOn "gW WmoU. dt. known to me. IL A. Akchea. II. D.t I 08tion Ul So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. To Clitics Coutjvt, 183 Fulton Street, N. T. PERRINE'S l'UHE UAltLEY insTit.mi from selected Parley Vultnnd guaranteed to 1m chemically pure nndftenftom l.iJmloitsolNnnd leldsolteii ronlnlned In alcoholic Honors. It is especially ndaplrd to persons reriulilngn Mlmtihvtlng tonic, Constimpihcs being urentlr bench ltd! by Its ii Itecommendod by loading phyiilclans as a biuret In, isorvlne Tor.lc and Aller.itne. For I'oiittimplltes It Is Invaluable. l'UllilNE'M l'tlllB 1IAII1.HY MALT IIIsKBY Insures a return of vigor to tho stomach, it good nptii'tlte.n rich nnd abundant blood nud Increased lles.Ii and muscular tissue A otYmulaiit mild nnd gentle In cfToct, Pyr-pepsla, Indigestion rind nil .wasting dis eases ent. bo entirely conquered by Iho uso or renlnc's Puro Hurley JIult Whiskey. It Hntoiile.sndcIiurelinnMlnpoiieiniUticngthener to tho entire syttem. l'EIl lll.NEH ITI1H IIAKIKV MAI.T WlllsKE has tirovcd a medicinal protection to thosovihopursuethelrniocallotis Inthonpennlr nnd whoso dally ork calls lor exceptional powers of enduinnee. Ast; inur lieare-t druggist or grocer for It. ITIlltlNK'HlVlIU 1IA1II.HY JIAI.T WIllSKhY revives tho energies of thosOMorn out with excessive liodllv or mental effort nnd acts as a safeguard against cxposuro In wet nnd rigorous vtcothcr. I' will ilrlvo all malarious discuses rrom tho system. Hard workers of every vocation and persons w hoin a sedentary lticionilompnmelo Dyspepsia nnd In I'errlne's l'tiro liarley tf"--'1 " ,"T'"T af Ti Hall Milskey a nowciful InvlgornntB The analysis as It appears by tho La-1 nnd helper to ingestion. I'HIllllNE'.s Ebel on eiery bottle: 1 have carefully nn- l'llli: llAltl.EY MALT WHISKEY H ilyted the l'unit IU11I.KV MAI.T Wmsjl ivlthout unduly t,tlmul,itlng tho Kid- CkKV mado ty Jl. J. S I'errlno and tlnilB nns Itirrenses Ihelr nagging nctiwty, Bit entirely It eo from fusel oil, furturol.B counteracts Ihe criecti of fatlgu-. has-RinetoH nnd acids nnd Is nbiolutoljj tensconvaleiience and Isa wholesome Bpiire." ViiCif, t'omfmt Arthur mterft nnd nromnt diuretic iVnteli None cenulno unless bearing lino For sale by all druggists anu grocers iiirougnoui. tho L'nltcil states and Canada. 37 NOllTII FRONT ST. "8 M si' FOIt PALK 1IY C. it, ltOlilllNS, llLOOMSliUllO, l'A. IJ 9 fms. ECONOMY EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH CAN BE (QHIAPEEJfflM mWL A Large and Varied Stock of f CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LAUGH AND SELECT LINE OF Call and be Convinced that you have the SELECTION 0 OF LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE vvswBa mmMmsz mm IIIB GMAIN (C, B, JEOBMIf DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AMD JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Wlinlcsnlo nml Hetnll tlcnlcis In AND BLACKSMITHS' Headquarters for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL- Sloronntl Wnnlif ii-vh, Noh. 12C ifc 128 FumUm Avciiup, No. 2 Lauk'n Avcnuo Si 210, 212 it 211 Ct-n-tor Street, 55CRANTON, PA. ivfALT WHISKEY. thoi.iuei 1 BiTiiiieiti mr L'iiirrri(ie uj Jiunwn.i Ihe bigna- wfm nrni iirMMiurn NOllTII AVATEll ST., PIIILA lISACTICAI, FOR THE SEMI BOUGHT F GOODS THE For llie Cclcliratctl Clilcl.tilng, Ivtrs & I'oml, iitul Vnsott Son l'lunos. 'Worlilit nowneil Ksley Orp;n8, Violins, Aieouleona and Slieit Munc. teiilnoliil A liiie, Kew High Ann Duvii-, t-w llune, Hovnl bl. John, uud I-ifc lit l.i.i i.ihi; Dt'tmnic t-iwliij; MiKthlncR. Xu-i'itU'b, oil u ji it iiliiicl.li. i uls for all nmUcs of ticwlni' Machine. STREET.tD SUPPLIES. F" I1''' I 1