THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ft.- fl ier IP f. & V ft .1 IV, r A Portum for a Barmaid, THE DtVOnCKt WIFE OV A BUnOI.MlNOW A MI1.L10NAIUE WIDOW. Tho filing In Nrw York, of tho will of Junu I'etro Terry, the wealthy Cuban planter, who died recently in Paris, hy which the widow, Knto Lonifto u erry. heoamo a millionaire and her unborn oliild a legate o to tho ex tent of upward ot $5,000,000 rcoalle a Rtory of tho lights nnd shadows ot a woman's llfo Interwoven with dark threads of crimo and wrongs. Tho woman who thus imdilenly bcoonics the pojecssor of great wealth was for ycais thi! plaything of fortuno, and will bo rcmenibtrcil n defendant in 1883 in a euit of Miss Aloovina At wood, in which the latter sought to re ooVnr $25,000 damages for false im prito'iment and malicious prosecution, and in which muny details oi Mrs. Terry's early life were brought to light. Mrs. Terry mado hur husband's ac quaintance whilo koiping a lodging house for gentlemen in that city sev eral years ago. They wcro married by Judge Morgan at tho Jefferson market court, differences in religious faith making a civil ceremony exped ient. Air. nnd Mrs. Terry went to live at the Stuiluvant house nnd all went smoothly nntil Nov. 12, 1881, when Mrs. UVrry caused tho at rest of Mis Alcovlna Atwood, of No. 844 West Forty-eighth street, on two charges, one of grand larceny, tho other of a, sault and battery. Mrs. Ttrry'u eior? was that sho had found a letter signed "Vinnic Atwood-' in her husband's pocket tho tone of which indicated the oxUtenoe of an intimacy hetween the writer and Mr. Terry. Sho wrote a reply and, signing her husband's name, took a cab and drove to tho vicinity of Miss Alwood's flat. She sent tho mis sive into the house but, receiving no reply, entered in person, but was, she alleged, summarily ejected by Miss Atwood, aided by her mother and siBter. Upon her return to the hotel Mr, Terry missed a one thousand dollar bill and three one hundred dollar lulls which she had placed in an envelope that morninjr, nnd supposing that in her oxoitement she had ut tho money in the envelope containing tho note to Miss Atwood sho demanded tho money of that person, and upon the lalUr's denial that she bad received any, caused 1im arrest. At the trial Miss Atwood deolated that she bad not written tho letter spoken of by Mrs. Terry, and that tho ejectment of Mrs. Terry was rendered necessary by the latter's behavior. Tho angry wife, according to Mies Atwood, signalized her advent in tho Atwood household by at once commencing a fusillade of statnettcs, books and such other light articles as were convenient. Alarmed alike by the destruction of thoir property and tho threat of bodily barm implied in the bombardment, the Atwood family fell upon their visitor and put ber cut with tho exercise, the defendant averred, of as little foroo as would serve the purpose. Justice Smith dismissed tho charge of larceny bat held Miss Atwood on the charge of assault and battery. This last was thrown out by the grand jnrv, and the fair Alcevinia brought suit for damages for malicious pros ecution through her counsel, Fett-r Mitchell. Tho ca-o came up beforn Judge Ddly and a jury June 4, 1883, and the plaintiff secund a verdict for $300 and costs. It could not be shown that Mr.-". Terry possessed any property and tho judgment was never satisfied. Then a suit for false imprisonment by Mrs, Terry was never tried. Now that Mrs. Terry is poesesed of attachable property the old matter may he re opened by an attempt to enforce tho judgment. Under the cross-examination of Lawyer Mitchell during the trial the following particulars were placed in evidence: At spventcen Mrs Terry, then Kato Flynn, was emplojed in tho Washing ton hotel at Liverpool as a barmaid. Among the customers with whom the pretty barmaid exchanged chaff over tho counter was a dashing American, accomplished and attractive, who pro fesse3 to be a man of largo fortum-. In 18G9 she married her American ad mirer, who, far from being the wealthy gentleman he pretendd, wns in reality a fugitive criminal. The bridegroom was Charles Billiard, alias Charh-s Wells, alias "Piano Charley"' the la,. from his proficiency on that instrurtent whose picture hung in the rogue' gallery in New York and who was "wanted" by the authorities for com plicity in the Boylston bank robberv, After n bripf sojourn in Liverpool the couple went to I'ans, where Uul lard opened an American barroom on the Rue Scribe. Gambling-rooms were fitted up above the saloon in which, it was said, Adam Worth, a well known sporting man of England, was inter ested. All went swimmingly for a time, but finally Hullnrd becamo em broiled with tuo police and being in need ot money induced nm wite to re turn to England and pledge with a Liverpool pawnbroker a valnablo din motid brooih which he iiad given her. Upon tho return of prosperity tho monoy was repaid the pawnbroker and a package pnrpoiting to contain the brooch surrendered to airs. JJullanl The nrxt day sho returned to the pawnshop and declared that her brooch was not in the package. Criminal proceedings were instituted against tho pawnbroker end tho erstwhilo bar maid figured before tho pullio as oom plaiuant for tho first time, and on her testimony tho pawnbroker was ooc vioted. It finally leaked out that Dullard had a wife and several children living when he mirried the barmsid nud 'tho deceived woman left him aud enmo to America, eatablishing the lodging house which sho abandoned to beoome tho wifo of Mr, Tern'. Mr. Terry's father, from whom hn inherited tho fortune now willed to the widow and posthumous child, lived for many rears on Fiftli avenuo Now York, nnd died only a year ago. ii.n-j . ! i jiuiiuru, luicreei. in wiiohb career I naturally re-awaKened through hi lormer connection with too now wealthy widow, leturned to America shortly ntierdtie separation and It 11 into the hands of a Boston detectiv named Chapman and waa sentenced to twenty years in ttate prison. Ho won organist at Concord prison, from which placo ho i scaped into Canada. 11 was arrested thero for theft nud lockc up, aud is said to havo gone to Bel giura after bis release, where ho wns implicated in a plot to steal thu crown jewels and fell again in tho hands of tho authorities. It was tho deceased man's sister, Mhs Tf rrv, who was married to Baron Diana in New York, somo jears ago, nnd whese wedding was one of tho greatest events in thu history of tho city. A limn without ramiev can ran for Cogicii Imt the mnu who lias monty U B1910 njt to get tLero. Winter on the Tarni. . It sooms to be a conceded point with many farmers that in Winter thero will hn llttlii tn doi on tho contrary Winter Is a period that should call forth all the energy of the thrifty farmer. Ho should carefully watch hi slock of cat tle, sheep, hogs, cto., and sco inai eacn jets his proper snare oi ioouj mm m rmr do not domineer and keep tho young stock from tho watering plnccf nitttln that havo a d stance to go ill piercing wind will not get hnlf their allowanco ot water, uniess cnreiuiiy watched, and ovovy farmer who has his buildings so located that water can lo 1 t.Vi. .!.... I..,..U .,( .,,. nL. advantage of this for it will nave a vast amount of labor. Every farmer should have senaraic yards for his cat- llo nnd sheep. Tin ro is hardly a stock of cattle on anv farm but has its Gears that nio constantly pushing about for mote o nqucsts, that, if not ohecked, mty be money out of (the farmer s pocket, in the shape of a vol uablo oow Of o"lt disabled for life. Again, Winter is tho proper season to get up and p eparo the fuel tor an othor year) see that it i done with neatness, not cutting nno stick long and anotlur short. Remember your wifo has not the patience of Job, nnd you should strive to aid her in the cures of life, and mnko sunshine gleam along her pathway: you will not re gret it when, in old age, you aro ended to leavo th varying wene of this life. Evorv fanner sl'OUlu proenro, as soon as convenient, tho whole or part of a kit of carponter's tools, such as a set of planes, ilraw-shavc, a few bile and augers, one or moro handsiws, and chisels of different sizes, and then, if ho has th ingenuity of a beaver, he ran make all necessary repairs to build ings, make his own yokes, (though he had better employ a man who under stands the business,) harrows, sleds, eto.. thus saving him many quartern. Havo you a repair shop connected with your farm building! If not, build one the coming season, and see how handy it is. I venture to say it will tako uuite a sum of monoy to make you patt with it. Another thing 'that should bo of primary importance is this : Aro you well suppli' d with reading matter ! Do you take somo wide-awake family pa per, a portion of wuieh is devoted to agriculture ! It will koep you posted up in all tho improvements that are made in tho cultivation of tho farm, and when you wish to dipos of your stock, or, produce, then, consult tho market reports, and sharpers will find yon ready. Lastly, it will beget a spirit of rea'ing in your sons and daughters, which you should enoour- acre. It will keep them from tho haunts of vice, and aid in forming hah- its of reoitudo and morp-lity, making them useful members of society, who shall assist m the great work of im provement and make the life of the farmer one of tho most ennobling oall ines that man can engage in, and Win tor on tbo farm will thus pass pleasant ly away with sunshine in the heart. THE NEW QUININE Malaria, Dyspepsia, NEHVOUS DEBILIT?, Liver.Lung and Kidney Disease. Tne eminent ana celebrated Dr. (lies? ner writer TTie Kasklne Co. -Dum snta : "The flret createst I successes i bad with Knstlno were la chills aud;te-1 ver, malaria, nervous debility, rbeumiillam, dys-1 pepsia, ana mer diseases, ana 1 connaerea at tuai I tune It was undoubtedly ibe best medicine ever iscoverca, uut i was even men uuramuiar witn Its really wonderful nowers in curlnir nil tho titn. er germ diseases ant dls-nlers, particularly where 1 the blood has become diseased or Impoverished I uuu iutj uiKcgiiuii luipdtrcu. biricuy gpeaicing, I Kasklne Is the only blood purifier we have, I use lr aim very larcclr with ULrullInc success In nil dlse ises peculiar to women and children, in over I tnree nuuarea cases J navecuren mere nas never I been the slinkiest, bad effect following Its use. nnd 1 It s lar superior to uny tonic or nerve medicine I ever Known to uie nieaicai proiession." very truly juuro, 1 M. ULKF-BNEn, 1J,, trju casL 121SI . New nrK. l'rof. W. P. llolcombe. II. D.. ot Eust 88th st. N. Y. (lato Trot. In N. Y. Med. Collr se) writes : Kas- klue Is superior to nulnlne In Us eiwcl.lc Dower. miu never produces me siiguieat injury to me I The u. s. Exnralnlugsurgeoa Dr. I. R. White, vt rites i "RasKine la toe rjt&t meoicino made." l "ilvii.y patient st. Pmnz-uiinnitni v v Urea edwltb Kasklne r inastiecn discharged i cured. Bcllevue HospltalN.Y.,"Unlversallv successful." ot. josenu's uosmtai. n. . -ua use is conaia. ered lnaifluensable. it acts neilectly." naHKine i? pleasant) 10 mice ana can do used wimoui, special meaicai counsel, t-end for the great litt ot testimonials unparal- lelled in the hUtory oi medicine. $1.00 per bottle. ouiu ujr vt seni oy man on receipt oi pnee. xiiK tiAstuNKi.u.. D4 wurren Ht aow yoric. bOU) 1)Y JlOYEIt UtlOS., Bloomsburg, ra. notaiscdty. asthma mms. GERMAN ASTHMA CURE InsUntlr rttlieVM ). mot violent nttack, and I laaurw. vwuioiiwiti iwp nw n..,.,u for UK. I HlL1ri.UlRp aaedbr iahM&tlon. itsnctlon l4im. nwditts. direct aim rertllll). and cure M the fe rinoa the mot ikrntloal. lhiue Uhj. and 81 u) i pi auj uruygt-v, or dv null, onmpij iree lurs ,ump. ,.r. it. ruini r Al.Sfl.s.ei. l uai. I nov sn 3ms.aS3. nvNPKPHU.-Its Nature. Causes. I'reven- Utlon and Cure. UrJolin il. MCAlvln, Lowell Mas3., 14 years ux collector. SeDt rrco toany ad-1 ureas. ueciu on Jcme Direr, Va., In Clartmont I ujiouy. juusiraiea circular tree. j. V. J1ANCIU, t lnrcmoiil, Vlrslnta. declQ4td. DT? A 1?TTT?Ce Its causes and a now and SllAC il JjOi bucccsslul CUUK nt iour own home, Dycno wno was doit twenty elgut yvarh. Treated by most ot the noted specialist without benent. Carta himself In 3 months, and since iben tiundrod ot other. Full particulars sent on application. J , i'.mie, ko. .1 em gist at., neff iorK uity. urcjuutb. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular f&YoriU tor dremtny tho tuilr IlCKtorlniT color when rjujt u4 pwitutlng Unndruif, t eleuusva tho 6clp. (to) tUa tudr t-iUlnir, MiJ h luni to t'tauto, 60c auJ CL00 kt !)rufrjrttj. HIIMDERCORIN!S. Tbeufeit.aarMt uid brntmr for Comii.Iltinloni.ttA. Btoiw fcll lAln. Eniurm comfort to the foct. Never fella to cure. 1 (rent at lnitf itti. Uucox & Co, N. Y dec 10 4td. SUREI nmPPILMPU feasant Vtiiauuu in UBG. Uara head, throat and lunmi irom natty mucous. Sweetens the biealh. cures boveret oatarrlj catarrh when all other trciUiiicnti tall. he rid I0o.,etampi, tor free hi any case. (or free halrplnt sampla prepaid eno ugh to relieve I VT. 13T1NXM WU., 1UI ItruuuwujT, Si. 1, Please Don't Forget it that Dr II. James Cannabis Ziutici Is prepared In I Calcutta, India, from the purest ana ixt Native Ileonp, and Is the only remedy, cither In iliat I couhli'vor that will iKulltvely iu.a Derma. I nenlly rura coi,uinpllon, bronchitis, nsthuia, nu. I sal catarrh aid neitous deblllt , or brealc up a I Ire-h cold In 4 hour;. DM per bottle, thrro bo - I ties. $11 o. CraddocK & Co., Vroprlotore, lorn Itace I Dt. j una. uvgiiMifc. CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Illotcli, or Eruption, to tbo worst Scrofula. The beat Illood I'uriilorevor tiucovercu uyXJnurgUu. price $i.pof ssukss: l SAYABOUTITIN TtTTETif.v nisnnnnAriTn exprcso the leelinr of many Tlctlms o( rlieunmllsm, neurnlcln, scintlea rthil ncr vouj or tick hrmlaclic. Having tried numberless so-called remeillcs, flml iiliysi ciam of all scliool, without rtllif, there seems to lie mi lmiio. Wnny tuth liavo as A l.ul resort tried AtMojiliorns, nnif to their turnrise ami joy havo loutxl llmt It was a - .j-.1 1 ....?.L - I tltl....l. ....... t., anciiicrlment! tlionsandi lmtehccncurcd by its use anil they testify as to Its value. Bhckomeko, Dutchess Co. N. Y, Aug. 20, '80 I took Atlilotilicroj ttcconling totllrec tlonsj it cnusetl a ringing In my car that was not pleasant, it bncrntetl en my litart causing a slower anil fainter throb, ami constipated my bowels. When tho lnt-l dose was taken I did not think much of tlio tnedlcinoi the next day my lameness was better, anil contliiuttl gelling lew) until It left me. My lamencfs nas in my back, boulders nnd neck, and had been for eight months. 1 was advised to try AtliloTic ros by my neighbor, Wm. Jnckton, who had taken a bollle of it for a sevcro attack of lameness in his shoulder and arm, lie said "it drove tbo lameness right otit of mc; my head lell strong, anil my ucart almost stopped beating j 1 thought Iwould die. but I canto out all right, and have not hadanylamencsssince." AlionBn!aos. Thclps, K. Y., August IS, 1888. T am a. nracticimr chysitlan: I tre- tcribed AthlotiliorosTn a capo of invclcrato rheumatism of the right shoulder anil nrm. Tliis coso bad been of weeks stonding yes months and resisted mcdlcino carefully selected, also the use of electric treatment. One liottle removed ail the trouble. The case remains well, now over a year Dlnce using the medicine. lirorv ilrtHTL-iftshould keen Athlonhoroa nn l Atfilonliortis Pills, but where they can not bo bouzht of tho druggist tho Atblo phoros Co.," 112 Wall St., New York, will send cither (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per tottle lor Aiiiiopiiuros ami otic, lor mis. For liver and kidney cltnasea. diencrela. In digestion, weakness, nervous dcMlIly, dtnases of women, rnnsttpatlnn. headache, lmpuro blood, S.C, A thlophoros 1'llls aro uncqualed. oct. 22 64 0ms. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatabloas Milk. Thn rmlT tim irtlon of COD LIVER Oil, that can be taken readily and tolorated for a long time lij delicate itouacns. AM) AN A llr;ilr.l lot U.MjUI'l MM, SH.OHJI.OI.S .UrHTIO.NS. A.ti:IIA, 6K.N- KlUli IIKIlll.lll. till I.MS A.M' III11IIA1 Ar. HI 1IOSN. anil all IUMIMI UlSOIIimUS O? tllll.lilii:. It In niiiTrllom In ll.i tM.nlt. lTcecrlbcd and endoreed br tho heal x-hvalclans in tho countries of tho world. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. OCX-CM)' AHE YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Prevents Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pre vents Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eating, Prevents Laying Soft Eggs, Makes Hens Lay. nisi;!?.., iraniNE, It Bells for live Oenta Per Found, in Boxes. Chickchlelierre-kce (poultry food and pre ventive of dls'e for poultry), the great egg food, produces eggs prodigiously and It good lor the health of the fun ting. It ts the first article of Its kind ever Patented In the United States, Canada and England. Try It. It coita only Ave centa per pound. It Is no powder. Chick ens will eat it. That ought to convince you that It I good. If your Grocer, Druggist. Hard ware or Country Storekeeper will not get tt for you, aend me one dollar, and I will ship you a twenty-pound box by freight, or one hundred pounds for five dollars, A Urge box will cost you no more freight than a small box. Attend to "our noultrv.if vou want tomaVeaorofitoutofthem. ju the aame as you attend to your land. Unless you manure your mnu ui not pay yuu, jusi so with poultry ; you must give them something besides feed. They "ust have material to answer tor gnnaera, anu roaienai ior mc egg If vou feeif Chlck-chlck-er-rekee feer food) every day you will never have any tick chick ens, ano your ncna win toy wiicuwuki whs they would not. You will never do without it after a lair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or fifty centa a pound for medicine to fed your nnultrv when vou can ret a better article from your atorekeeper at five cents a pound. Don't e a clam; try It. Manufactured In the United wines oniy oy S. S. MYERS, Patentee, N. Front St., PHILAD'A. PA. Vcr sale tor Farmers' Produce Exchange bloomsburg, Pa. ImijMi Agricultural Works, M, Fa. jruqiUt mtiui Kopais I Bit IlIU. oc'i so 4'jt.Hia. PROPRIETOR OF Sschange Barber Shop & Bath Room At the old stand, under the Exchange Hotel, BLOOMSBURG PA. D?SlNES Syrup CURES OUGHS llOT.19-60-fms. Q WITHIN O. BHOKTLIDOE'S ACADGMV, 12 miles from I'htladclDhla. llscii nrlco covers luciucuini cjtiivusca. io uxuimimuon ior au- and all trrudualca. Hoeclal onnortunltle.i rornnC MiidcuU to advance lopldly. bpcclal rtrl 1 lor dull and backward buys. I'atrons or Btudeuts may se lect any Ktidlcs or i hooho the rcitulur Kniriub. M- entitle, llublni'Ss, I'lasslcol or civil Euglnrerlntf course. Muuenm niieu at Aienia Acaaemy are now in Harvard, yaie, rrinccion anu ten other Colleges mid l'olj technic schools. 10 students wnt to college in in, 13 in iti, 10 in iini, ID In inv. a uiuuuuiiuK viws ever jvurm 1110 com meicl.il department. A l'hytlcal and Chemical Laboratory, "J'" n.iMura and Hall uioind. ic.00 vo s. added 10 library In 1663. 1'LiMcnl annnratus doubled In I8-.T- .Media has seven churches and a temperance charter vt hlch uronlb Is the sulo or all Intoxicating drinks. Tor new illustrated circular address tne rrmcipai and I'ropnetor. hwniiiN U. HIlOUILIuUU. A. Al.. (Ilarraid (irailuale.i iledla. A.tIO.NAroifsei iciillArfertillziDrproira Uo4auifiuAuavuryliiivorUitli'irt Id a uinura, ahU-u. without H, uu)i Utk Uutt tleiui-ut men iiv'ftl. tou(n j laiil Ufa I'JIOHIMiUUH' At'II ) an n (Vf tiff M con titwi't of hUku iU Until, lue "I'll IiuulnJ m i lulitp with FluwiMunaAcid aud tUvf in turn lila it to aniinal. bo ui!4 In ittr.tiiin i f their hoi.i . , N . tttrt liict 1 tiuie valuable ih iU ftttutt tlinij a v,1iIi1il- ulatu Aiuiuoiiia piiU lliWi'tionc K d?rlUrom AuunaUkjmjlJiia. '4l:lM!u( 1 ' BMUGH'S $25 Phosphate i uln"t) 11 'KM, and It l a rul Aramoulaltd E. n Hu r 1 'iih.i-hjta which ir.-idtua by ilcaui oi aival a,ivai,t'M(e in iiiftnuUilLirlcir' .t iul Titr llnuali I'lKiaidialo Uillde and pirhir lruriiiitil"i. TriieoRiciMAt Manufactureraof RAW-EONH SUFER-PHOSPtlATE BAUGH & SONS Mtsorai turf ri I Import rrt. PHILADELPHIA, PA. tha Original Baugh's 552J Phosphate, V aaaEJK.1 s 'tiwr'.' rAddroig A. it. 1 Catarrh GOV WFEVERf I.SA. HAY-FEVER xzrB on ham salm Is not a Uqutd, tnvff or pointer. Applitd into notlrili it quicWy altorbcd. It cltanitt thfjiead. Allayt inflammation. llcaUthe torn. Jlettore the trnc of taste nnd tmtll 60 eentg at VntfffjUUf bft matt, rejttttrtd CO etnt. ELYBnOTIIERS,Inigglst9,OiTcgo.NY. BccIO 4td. WILKES-BAItRE City 3tiJsr FToiY MANUFACTGIIElt OF ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES, No. 3 North Canal St., Near L. V. It. It. Depot. John H. Derby, PIIOP1UETOR. C3"V111 call nn dealers wecli8. 8 nvo your orders. once In six octl.ly MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABE oflorod for salo rqprescntcd as good as tho Famous TOP BUT TH13Y ARE NOT! Anil llko allConntorfelta laclc the Bcmarkabla LASTING aualltlea OF THE GCXVINE. SIS FOR THE PEARLTOP And Insist upon HATING ABEL them on Each with ratOct. UU , 1S83. The PEARL TOP is manufactured ONLY by GtO, A. MACBETH & CO,, PITTSBUKGH, PA. dec 3 to n c co. LANGELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH I REMEDY. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Havlnif strurelea so years between life and aeniu witn amilma or rirmiwic, ireaica dj eminent physicians, and receiving no benent, 1 was comnell,fi durlnc the last years of my Ill ness tout, ou my chair day and night gasping for breath My sufferings were wyona description. in aespur l experimented on mysen uy com ouridiir rants and herbs ana lnhahni? the medi cine tbus obtained. 1 fortunate!? discovered this WONDEKFUL CUHK VOli AS11IMA AND CA TAHIII1, warranted to relievo Uie most stubborn casoof ASTHMA IN FIVE JIINUTES, so that the patient can lie down to rest and steep comfortably. Please read tbo following condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials allot recent date: Oliver V. It llohrcs, san Jose, C'al., writes: "1 find tho remedy all anil even more than repre sented. I receive instantaneous relief." E. M. Carbon. A. M Warren, Kansas. writes: "Was treated by eminent Physicians of this country and Germany; tried the climate of different states nothing anorded relief like your prepo ration.' i. A. l,uie, lAJumy ireuauicr, uunuciiJiiia. Miss., writes: "Have used the Ilemedy. W'ould not live without It. Every one that uses It re commend 11." r- u. I'nems. v. m nriffcrs. onio. writes: "wur. fercd with ubthma 40 years. YourrrcdlclnulnS minutes does more tor me than the most eminent physician aid tor me in mrce years." II. 0. l lumnton Jollct. 111., w rites: "send Ca tarrh Heraedy at once. Cannot got along without il 1 nnuitto oouio most vaiuaoio meaicme 1 have ever tried." (Jen. W. llr dy, Nelson Co., Ky.,-wrltes: 1 am using tbo remedy. Gained 8 pounds ins weeks, would not be without IL" siuitin tox, Little rails, n. t. writes: "na Keraedy excellent. Could not live without It." 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Cloth CAi'ii, tor each volume, suitable for bind ing, will be tent by mall, postpaid, on receipt ot tl each Cloth cases, for binding, 50 cents each-by mail, postpaid , JWmltlnucea should be mado by postortlce money 0der or draft, tq avoid chance oi lou. .Veicspnperii are not to copy this aaeerttsement without the express order of lUaria It Baornaas. Addre lIAKIXIt llItOTHEllS, New York. ATENTS. But email percrntago of fees In ad- ytiuf-p, uuiuuv jucm patent la op. tulued. tttud for cluufur giving full Information, and eootaliiW lrkt nr references, M. J. cLAOEn-, Washlngion; D. o. paciuc Building, (scpi7.em. N.W.AYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS v&Wka PHILADELPHIA Dor. Chratuut and Eighth hla, Ilccetvo AdvertlaeuienU for this Paper. tCTIlllTCCttrUHlirirjBlDILtTlSlierprr COIIMAICOat Lowest Cash Rates rnCC VuliSraV-fiYER & SON'S (MANUAL fiT3r THIS AJrIMrv WW P. aaaaal W ' JfaK Dr. PARDEE'S REMEDY (Ti etl; Iillrtli llioi firitn.) A SPBOIPIC FOB RHEUMATISM Scrofula. 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Alwaya ready for Instant application. Clean, fragrant I and nevcT-iouinsr. nop I'lMteri aoJa Dy am rlata and Country atoroa, 39 ctt., 0 for ll.OO. Hailed for prloe by proprietora. 11 ap IMaalrr Cowpaiir. notont Haaa. iyritewan of imitation. Sea what yon bur I Look for hop-vie a wreath and iiffnature of Q I HOP PXiASTXtll COHLPANYt on bacic of pias If. i ter anaoiicirouiararounapiaacer nov 26 68 ly. TiELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH. STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m a.m. a.m. o.m. 00 12 00 12 3l 3 so,....icranton... 8 26 liellevue... 8 22!...Taylorvllle.. 8 16 .. Lackawanna. 8 114 13 26 II 48 12 22 8 40 12 15 8 33 12 08 8 27 12 03 8 22 11 58 8 17 11 64 8 12 11 50 8 08 11 4 8 08 11 47 8 03 11 42 7 59 11 38 7 54 11 34 7 50 11 30 7 43 11 23 7 SO 11 12 7 18 1100 7 11 10 51 7 05 10 47 6 58 10 41 6 54 10 38 5 50 10 34 8 42 10 27 5 36 10 21 8 80 10 16 B'25 10 11 6 08 9 56 8 00 S 49 5 55 0 45 5 40 9 82 p-m. am. 6 15 9 20 2 10 6 20 9 26 2 15 6 27 9 84 2 22 6 34 D 41 2 jm s io, l'lttston. 8 03 ..West l'lttston, a 40 9 47 2 36 7 58 7 64 Wyoming-.... 45 s 52 2 41 "UUUf D 4V V 50 2 44 7 60 .Bennett. 6 63 10 Oil 9 47 7 47: 7 47 Kingston .... Kingston .... 58 10 05 2 50 6 58 10 05 1 50 7 43 Plymouth Juno. 7 88,. ...Plymouth.... 1 34 ....Avondale. .1 I U2 10 102 65 7 07 10 15 3 00 7 12 10 20 3 05 7 3l....Nantlcoke... 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 23.Uunlock'8 Creek 7 23 1 082 s 27 7 12 ..Snlckshlnnr.. 7 37 10 41.1 89 7 ool. .nick's Ferry.. 7 60 n u 3 62 6 54i..BeachIlaYen..i 7 57 n oaa 58 6 47 1 Berwick.... 8 04 11 13 4 05 6 41 1 .Briar Creek.. I 8 10 11 204,12 8 as'..Vlllow Orove.. 8 14 11 234 16 6 34 ...LlmellWgO... 8 18 11 29 4 2.) 6 27 Espy 8 25 11 86 4 27 s 21 ...Bioomsou 6 16 .... ltunert 6 n catawl'a Bridge 8 41 11 55 4 46 6 M,. .Danville.... 8 58 12 135 04 5 49 ....Chulasky.... 9 OR 12 2115 12 5 45'.... Cameron.... 9 08 12 256 17 5 Northumberland, 9 25 12 40 5 35 a.m. I 1a.m. a.m. p.m W. P. HALSTEAD, Supt. office. Scranton. Feb.lst.18? Superintendent's Pennsylvania Railroad. M Philadelphia. & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Hill TIME TftRIF. In effect Nor. nth, 1886. Trains leave bur. Bury. EASTWARD, 9.40 a. m., Sea Shore Express (dally except nunaayj, tor iiarnsDurganaintermeaiaieBiatioDH, arriving at Philadelphia 8.16 p. m.; New York, 6.20 n. m. : Baltimore. 3.05 d. m. : Washlnirton. HM p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia. l.tOp. ra. Day express Darrishurgand lnterme- dally exceDtJSuridavl.ror aiaie stations, amving ac ruuaaeipnia 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. : 8.45 p. m. ; Washington, 7.45 p. Baltimore Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches mrougu to rnuautupuia ana uamuiure. 7.45 n. m. Rcnovo Accommodation (dally for Harrlsburg inurg ana an intermediate stations, amv Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. onia 4.at a. m. : new vorK 7.su a. m Baltimore. 4.55 a. m. ; Washlnirton 8.05 a. m. : Sleeping car accommodations can be secured at llarrlsbunr for PhlladelnhtaasdNew York. On Sun. days a through sleeping car will be run; on this train from WtlUamsp't to PhUadelphla.Phlladelphla passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed untl 7 a. m. 7.50 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Monday, airvtnir at I'hlladelnhla 8.25 a. m. 11.Vm m. ; Baltimore ai5 a. in. i Washington, 9.30 a.m. Through Pullman aleeDlnir cars are run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing ton, ana tnrougn passenger coacnes to ruuaae; pma ana iiaitimore- s.iua.m Krle lall Idallv excent Sunday), fa Erie arl all Intermediate stations and canandal. fua ar a intermediate stations, uocnester, uuiri- .oana maarai-uiia. wiiu ldiouzu I'uiimua j bi ace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roch ester. .Ki piews nipresa (aaiiy except Bunaayj tor iakk liaven anu luiermeuiaie siationa. 18.52 p. m, Niagara Express (dally ezcept Sun day) for Kane ana intermediate stations and Can- andalgua and principal intermediate stations, ltochefiter. Buffalo and Nlaffara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor carlo Wllilamsport. 4.23 p. m. rast una lacity.except aunaaygror rte novo and Intermediate stations, and Klmlra, Wat- kins and Intermediate stations, with through aenger coaches to ltenovo and wauins. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for ltenovo and Interme diate BtatlOD- THUOUUU TRAINS FOR SONBURY FROM THE Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m rtarrlsbunr 7.40 arriving at Sunburr 910 a. m. with through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wll. llama port. News ExDress leaves rhlladelnhla 4.30 a. m. narrlshurtr, 8.1Q a. m. dally except Sunday LrrtvlnL' at Sunburv 0.54. a. m. Niagara Express leaves pmiaaeipma, 7.4U a. m. ; uammore 7.ou a. m. (aau j except ouuuay arnriiig ub ouuuury, ix ai u. with throutrh Parloi car from Phlladeli and through posacnger coaches from Phlladel phla and llaltlmoro. Fast line leaves New York 8.90 a. m. ; Phlladel nhla.ll.ll a. m. : Washlnirton. 9 40 a. m. : Baltl. more, 10.43 a. ra., (dally except Sunday) arriving at rmuuury, p. iu. wttu iuuiuku patwutcr coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Hall loaves New York 8.00 p. in. ; Phlladel- nhla. 11.25 o. m. : Washington. 1U.I .no p.m.: Baltl- more, ll.tw p. m., (dally except Satui rday) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. m., with through 1'ullinaa Sleeping care from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from 1'iiiiaaeipma. HUNIIUKV, IIAZI.IiTON Oc WIT.KKNIIAItllB 1CAII.UUAII Ar4U nilUTII A Pill YVT III4N: KA If .WAY. (Dally excem uunuay.) Wllkesbarre Mall leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.47 a. m., Wllkos-barre ix. zo p. m. Express East leaves Sunbury 4.85 p. m., arriving it uiornu rerrv p. in., n liKea-uarre o.do p. in Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 10.25 a. m. arrtv. Inn at Bloom Kerry 12.05 n. m.. Hunbury i'4.K p, m u vag ,, van .01. M niuDi-VMitl-w . w.i ar riving at Bloom Ferry 8,20 p, m., sunbury 4-lOp.m wuxes-oarrtfi.to p. m. SUNDAY ONLY, Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.14 a. in.. Wlikes-ltarreil:t0a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wilkes-liar re 5:10 p. m., amnng at uioom rerry, . p. in., Bunoury, lw v. ui. L'llA. E. PDOH. J. R. WOOD. Oen.Manager. n. passenger Agent AGENTS WANTED 1 Remunerative employment offered energetic Security Mutual Benefit SocUiy. m BROADWAY, NEW YORE. 1 bfiYlllH. mmkSL ODD ITEMS. Ono of tlio riobest men in San An tonio, Tov., is Chop Hop, a Cbiiianmti, wlio Iim an Buglish wifo. Tho mrtn who kcrpn time with hit feet while tho ban. I is playing is evi ilenty fond of soloful music A miml render Tho child who rends determination in ile pnretit's cyo nnd minds accordingly. Tho ordinary Moxtann womin wears no bonnet. It must bu delightful to go to tlio theatre in Mexico. Ono does not have to live by (he pen side to pco IhU ground swell. Earth' quaku sections nro just as good. "How shall I economize in my cook ingt" a'krt Kilit'l. Did it over occur to Elht'l that sho might board 1 London has now seven bonus for working girle, accommodating 3io per sons, nnd nn eighth is in contemplation. The height oi economy is achieved when a mau talks through his uosu to savo the wear nud tear ou on his falto letth. Nature seems always tho enmo. This year, a has been Mtico Adam was a boy, water fretzts with thu slippery side- up. A Nebraska Couit has undertaken to explain "what is in a sausage. At last reports it had got no farther than tho bark. Women should Btand up at tho Up a res and churches, ns it would u. en-n-r to look between thoir bodit s than over heir big hats. Uishon Ireland, of Minni'sotn. snvs that ''tho American laborer, earning 2 $3 a day, cannot support his family, is ohm eh nud a saloon.' An exchange savs that there is a knack in putting on gloves. Them is also a knack in putting them off, as ev ery dovotce of the manly art knows. It is said that when a man's beard doesn't exactly match tl o color of bis wife s nair it is conulered a irtioa ground for divoice by Chicago Courts. If there is nnvthinc that makes n man long for polit tide il is to stand and talk to a man who is breathing tho aroma of several brands of poor whis key in his lace. Mai's Quaint Funeral, TIIK ODD CEREMONIES MARKING! THE BUR IAL OV A CHINESE WOMAN. Curious sticks of Chinese, incenxe, emitting a peculiarly pleasant odor, burned at tuo toot, tuo head, and upon the silver-decked coffin in which lay tho emaciated body of Mai, the young Chinese woman who died nt No. 139 Chatham street, Now York. Other burning incense filled tho room with its bluish smoke. Fifty or more jab bering Chinamen gathered in the dead woman s two little rooms, nnd Chin Shun, her fat husband, gravely dis tributed various kind of Chinese edibles to bis guests, moving around anions them with the air ol a man who was entertaining a choice ciiolc of friends than one w bo was mourning the loss of a wife. The coffin had the day before been partly filled by Chin with silken robes, jewelry and othor things, stuffed down between tne body and the- sides of the casket and all tho rtst ot the available space was filled with queer looking Chinese trinkets and innumerable small dips of paper on which was wiitten in Cbineeb letters what is supposed to be lUars letters ot recommendation to the heavenly powers. At 1.80 tho lid of the coffin was fnsti-ned down, and a drzen of the attending mourners, gird ing up their blouses, carried it down to the hearse wailing at the door. Mhon everything -which Mai had owned all ber clothes, her trunk, th bed in which sho died, thu chair on which she last sat, the hedclothing she bad usd in fact, everything to which she could have laid any possible claim weio piled together, and after being carried down stairs were put into and completely filled an express wagon which had been drawn up behind the hearse. Twilvo carriagrs weio in waiting. These were promptly ap propnatea oy as many Uhinamen as they oould hold, and tho funeral pro cession starieu lor .evergreen Uemo- tery, iho crowd ot Uhtnamcn who bad, from lack of carriago accomoda tion, been left, employed themselves energetically in showering thousands ot little slips ot paper, such as had been placed in the cellui, alter the hearse, and those in the carnages vigorously ncuiea their piiu ot papers to the gen eroi snower. The procefsion pasrd up Chatham street to tho lioweiy m a perfect whirl wind of paper, mid through that thoroughfare to Grand street, crossing oy me urana street terry to iirooklyn, ana tnence to tne oi met cry. Arriving at the grave loss sticks were burned, pravers were recited, and the coiiin, BUI! enveloped in a cloud of the little paper slips, was loworod into the grave. Up to this time tho" uniniti. lated spectators who fromourioidtv had attended the funeral wero wondering what on earth was to become of .Mai's effects, They wore not much onlinht- onea wnen tuo whole pile was dumped on mo ground, uut when the Uhiua men arranged the varwus articles into a sort of funeral pyre and set fire to it the solution was reached. Tho smoke ol tho earthly necessaries, the China men explained, was to hn p.inrrht. lw Mai in heaven, and,it sho needed thorn, tho process of materialization wasensv to her and she could thus have alt the luxuries in heaven to. which sho had been accustomed durtnr? her ro4i denco ou earth. Tho death of Mai leaves but three Chinese women in iNew ork iHy, Huhtst Awards ol Medals U Euiopb am America The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful remedy known for HheumatiHm. l'leuruv. vpnrni. gla, Lumbago, Uackacho, weakness, colds In the chest and all aches and pains. Endorsed by t.000 I'nyslclans and uruglsts ot tbo highest repute. Ben&onfc masters promptly relieve and euro wnere other plastera and greasy salvss. liniments and lotions, are absolutely useieti. tiovrare ot luiibuiiuua uuuer Bimuar suunainit names, sucn as "Carjtdcum . "Cnnun n." 'r !nns.l( fn m thv nm utterly worthless and Intended to deceive. Asc VOH USKSOM'B AND TA(I MO OTUKKI. AlldrUggUtS. uv v. i irowiua. u UNRIVALED ORGANS OntlieEAHY PAYMENT ST'lfB, from SS.VS tvi u4umiu ui ,wiaijica, tttwtwv. ccuuiur logao wllh lull partlcuiut, nulled free. UPRIGHT PIANOS. Conitruetetl on tbe new method of itrlnfiine, on MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO C04 Boston, Now York, Chicago, novsa 4t i. for Infants and Children. Catorllsoenadaptdtoehndrentha I CMtorla. cures Cotle. Omatltlpn, IrmmendltassuperiortoanrproscrlpUon Bogr fomae S&e. known tome." II. A. Aaona,lLD I oatlon. Ill Bo. Oxford 8k, Brookljn, If. Y. I Without Injurious medication, TBS CIcrrAtm Coxpart, 183 Fulton Street, N. Y. Car-A HANDSOME WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. THE WONDERFUL LUBURG 3 xttmeM Combining A Parlor, I.IIimrj-, Smoking, Ilrcllnlng or Invalid - ,Tt hi ltl3W7aa't WWM ?3 SfTOCk 23r-ir at THE LUBURC MANF'C CO., PERRINE'S 28Sr Pi STIM.PD frrm selected Porley alt nnd gosranteed to be chrrnlcallv miro and free frrm lajnrlous oils nnd elds often contolncd In nlccbollo liquors. It la especially adnptnl topen-ons rcqtililnpra Btlmulntlrg tonic, fontutnptlves beirn greatly benelltlcd by Its use. ltreomincnded by la,dlie pliyflclans as n Dluittlc? Servlne, Toi.le nnd Allerntive. For Consiiuirilves It Is Invaluable. VI lllilNK'i TUIIK llAIILKY ALT Wlin-KEVInFurCB a return of vigor to tlio stomach, u good annetltc. a rich and abundant blood and increased flcm and mutculortlffue. a ra stimulant mild and gentle In It Is a tonlo fnd diuretic and a tbobewhopursuethclraocntlons lose wno pursui rnpntlnnnl nnvr excppunnai 1 TI-'.ltlllNK'S I l'jEHHlriK'sruiiKiiAiiLjK 1 out with exee?s!vo bodlly.or mcntn) errort and acts os a safeguai d agolnf t ejposuro In wuand rigorous weather. Hwill drive all malarb usdihcascs fioni thosjucm. nara wcKersoi every ociuion jpia una in i erriue h t uru Halt Whiskey a powerful lnvlgorant and helper to aigcsuon. i'kiuiiwi'.s I'l'itis Aiii'i ri without undulv si mulating tievs Increases their IlarclnL' rnunterartnthc t fleets ol fatigue, tens convalescence and Is a wholcsomo nnd prompt diuretic Watch tho label I Xono genuine unlcbs beating the signa ture Koriwiic oy an druggists i grocers inrouguout united States and Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 Foil SALE UY DIlUaOISTS ana the ECONOMY THE PRACTICAL QUESTION OF EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STILISH FOR CAN BE CHEAP!! THAI A Large and Varied Stock of CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LARGE AND Cloi Jib, Casimeves, &Qt Call and be Convinced that you have the LMiiEST -SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE OF Bloomsburg:, Pa, " "C." JB." lOBBIia DEALER IN Familgm audi WINES AND LIQUOHS AND JOBBER IN CIGABS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Uolcsalo and Itctall dealers In WAGON MAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLES. Headquarters for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL. Store ami Waroliouses, Noa. 120 & 128 Franklin Avenue, o. 2 Lack'a Avenuo & 210, 212 & 214 Ceu tcr Street, SCRANTON, PA. u..ruiit uumuiu8iigia, Amgniacnt ouuaiogolltaown. aermmoiernie. Addrem for term l0:t'to F, M. ALLEN Pkest, nov.lO-soMjr. CHAi IviaAlll, LUUllUb, Jifl.1, or tUULIII Pi' tPO ji'' fift a5d HP' .Bt,.ncl 8lamP I "S-SHIPPED lo nil X I VI p4 .fJ for Catalogue. inrf of the worm CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE All furnished with tbo Aulomatlo C'oaeli Ilrnke, and Ilrlnllril Wlioltmle Prices. Send stamp for Catalogue and mention cnrrlacpi. 145 N. 8th St., Philacla.. Pa. octoDcrMBO ayra. ivIALT WHISKEY. effect. Dytpepsla, Indigestion ondnll wasting dls. powerful Rtrengtbcner to tho entire system. I'tft. .... in tbo open air nndwhosodally woikcalls It ALTBiiifaii revives me energies or tnoso orn ana perwiiatuiii u iiihtv ineienoers pronoto uuriuj i i no nnalvslsas lthtmeam bvthe r.nf on every bottle: lliavocorefuUvnn I nu n tho kid- ilvzed tho Puna IUiilkv JIai.t llmil kky made by M. & J. K rcrrlne snd nnda 'it entirely free fiom fusel oil, funuioi.l metals and acids and Is nb.olulel)l nctlrlty. has. ipuir.- atynru. Lmiiuiii .Tinur Jiater.u Uraiuate of the Universities of Munich 1 genera ana eisoaaen u NORTH WATER ST., PHILA AND ALL D BALE US. J 9 ly. THE HOUR. TIE SEASON. BOUGHT MVHE. SELECT LINE OF i i 7f jrj