THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I OhDsj) Newspapers. Tho era of clicnp newspapers lias uvidetitly como to stay, for good or bad. For many yearn "it must bo n ohcannena nt tlie expense of excellence, and wliat will eventually corao of It is scon in different HglitH by different lieoilo. Thu downward movement lias won continued by tbo PbUhdelplila Times, which dropped from two cents to ono cent n short time ngo, stating that tho growing cheapness of paper madu llio reduction possible. Tho Times now gets paper tor four conic, while it had to pay eloven ccts n pound twelve years ago. It is n singular fact thnl wbllo n majority of tho editors and publishers aro opposed to cheap newspapers, they keep on cutting down prices. Ueorgo V. Child, of tho I'liiladolphia .Ledger, objects in this way : "Low priced nowspapcrs depend for success chiefly on tho assumption that tho ad vertiser should pay all tho cost of pro duction and tho reader little or none. Thai isn't erjultablo. It isn't good business policy. It isn't square. Thero is no reason why newspapers should bo expected to glvo peoplo moro than their money's wcith. It never has occured to mo to make tho Ledger a one cent papor, but rather to g vo its patrons moro and tnoro for their money in fact, tho very best that two cents will buy anywhere. AVIiy, I raised tho price ot this paper from ono cent to two. It had boon losing 8100,000 per year before, but I madu it pay after the first month. I novcr lrtvo regretted that action, though it was opposed.by my predeces sor and most of my newspaper friends. I bchovo in paying tho highest salaries of real ability. I don't want cheap men. Cheap newspapers mean cheap men. Expon-os havo been enormously increased. White paper is cheaper, to bo suroj but every other item of ex pnnso is doutilod or quadrupled. My first contract for whito paper was at twentv-fivo cents nor pound. Now it Is between four and live cents. Tho cost of gathering news has quadrupled. Another thing I do not bclievo that a reduction in prico ever very largoly in creases circulation. Of course, it adds somo readers, but nothing like the number oxpected." Mr. Child's opin ion is that of nearly all tho most suc cessful publishers of good newspapers. "I don't believo in cheap papers," says Major Moses P. Handy, editor of tho Philadelphia JDailu Mica. "Wo tried the penny racket long enough to find out that there was nothing in it. Wo raised our price and lost just one fifth of our twenty thousaud circula tion. Better off?" Well, I should say so! Many of tho readers who foreook us wo havo recaptured, and wo aro makins monev at two cents where we lost it at ono cent. Wo couldn't do anything but conventional work for fifty or sixty cents per hundred, tho price that tho publishers reoeivo tor a penny paper." Colonel It. M. Pnlsifer, senior pro prietor and manager of tho Boston Herald, a two cent, eight-paged morn ing aud evening daily, having a circu lation of ovr one hundred thousand copies por day, says : "Ttieio may be a demand for a penny paper in Phila delphia. I cau not see, howover, any tendency to cheapen on smaller papers throughout tbo United States. The demaud of to-day is for moro news and better news, to cover larger fields, and take up more special topics. Tln-so require high-priced writers and larger papers, and, of course, a much larger expense. Without refenng to any . paper. I should say that a one cent paper should aim to cover a local field, and would not coino in competition with the large cosmopolitan journals that aim to cover every thing. Tbo paper of wide circulation must bo largo paper, aud at the present oost of paper and rates of advertising I am in clined to think it must sell for at least two cents. Tho tendency is toward larger papers anil to hold prices up.'' Colonel Charlei II. Taylor, manager ol tho Boston Globe, another morning ond evening eight page paper with a very larcu circulation, says : "It is uot my wish to cry down the penny pap ors, though I do not believo in running oue in Boston. There are a few one cent papers that have succeeded won derfully. Onu of these, however, is sold for two cents outatdo the city whero it is published. Tho wholo strugglo is to get onough circulation to demand high advertising rates. This done, the paper is prosperous. When a pouny paper of less than 100, 000 copies daily attempts to make it self an advertising medium it is liable to crowd out news to make monoy. This often leads to suicide. Peoplo may talk as they will about "blankut sheetV and 'cycloprodian," thoy are tho coming papers. Tno reading publio demands more than news in a great daily. It wants special features, fash ion, household, business, fiction every thing I don't kno w whoi o tho limit is. All 1 oau say is that I haven't reached it yet Every new feature brings mo now readers. Tho nowspaper is a con- Btautly growing nr.ticle. 1 tiud this particularly true of the Sunday Globe. To decrease its size, as must be dono in a peuuy paper, is to decrease its cir culation. It is argued that telegraph bills are ohoapor than over. Yes, but telegraph bills aro doubled nearly every year. ' These opinions of leading publish ers make mighty interesting reading and wo nre tempted to continue them, Colonel Ctapp, manager of tho Boston Journal, morning aud evening, folio, four or six pages, two cent, says "Forty years' experience in thu news paper buidness tells mo that whoiover a uewspaner has reduced its prico it win not linn to outside Influence nt all bat tho financial injury was alwajs' seif.intlicted. iteduuiton of prices is a mibtake. Elevate tho tone of your paper so as to make it worth the money, and you will havo no lack of patroiiH, Peoplo want news and not alveitiscmetts. Limit your "ads." by charging a good price, cover all the newe, not only sensations, but overy subject which men can talk about and think about, and your paper will sell, no matter if it is higher priced than its neighbois. Excepting whito paper aud Ulegraph tolls everything that go a to make a paper is higher than ovor before. We havo ton reporters whero wo used to havo one. The ory of to-day is lor better and purer papers. The n dilation of prices heio and there will havo no effect. Tho conscientious paper that puts out money and costs monoy is the paper that will succeed." Alexander N. Davis, business mana ger of the Boston Morning J'ost, eight pages, three cent", sayn : "Wo have just raiied tho prico of the J'ost flora two to thioe cents a copy, nod from 80 to 8'J n year. Beforo wo did ho wo hail a hard stiuggle. Now wo nro making money. It is not fair to charge your ndverticors for all tho cost of getting out your paper. Make your sutfunhirs pay f"r somo of it Thev aio willing, if you will lot them, I u to obje. t to wakirg our paper a ool Ji tho bauds of advertisers. Ittst in sured tho idea of a pomi" pnper 1 wrong. It is tho connecting link be tween the newspaper and tbo hand bill." It is tho opinion of E. B. Unycr, manager of the four cent Boston Ad verliser and tho one cent Jlccord, that "overy large city demands two kinds of papers -tho big and cxhnu'stivo, the small and Mittiin. Ono is for the studious clnv, with plenty of time nt I its disposal. The oilier is for llio busy , class, who want to know what is going on, but ha no time to t'ailo through the eight pages of nonpareil or agate. itvcry large city requires at least one penny paper that chall give tho pith of tho news. I will (.ay In ro that as an . old newsdealer I llnd it is bad policy for a paper to eliBiitro its price either up or down. Thero is nothing gained i by it, and -lien much is lest." I Tho manag'Ts of tho lilobc, ,our nal and Herald agree that it is not possible for a paper to succeed on ad vertising alone and to deliver copies to sub'orlbiTS free of cost. While n paper might pnt ciicnlalion enough to havo its "ad." pay all expenses and lcavo a handsome profit, as soon as it was given an ay it would degenerate into a hand-bill in popular estimation, neoplo would not rend it and the ad vertisers would not get returns foi i their monoy. Thero i a good deal in theo opin ions for publishers to ponder on. They como from men who aro most cnmpc- tcnt to ventir" nn opinion, and they point to a two cent limit for good, largo newspapers, though that is thought . i bo too low in somo in stances. The time has eomo for com petition in tho sale of nowspapcrs to , coaso the reduction of pri"e, and to ex pend itself in improving the quality ol the journals. I'hel'aper World. The Columbia Bicyol Calendar for 1887, The Columbia Biccle Calendar fo- '87, jmt issiifd by tho Pope M.mnfao taring Co., of Boston, is hi many ro spects a rooro truly artistic and elegant work in chromo-lithogriipny aim tno letterpress than the Columbia Calendar of '80. As in tho present calendar, each day of tho j ear nppears upon a separate slip, with a quotation pertain ing to 0)eling from leading publica tions aud prominent writers on boih sides of the ocean. The calendar prop er is mounted upon a back of heavy beard, upon which is exquisitely cxe cuted in oil color effect, an allegorical scene, representing tho earth resting among the clouds, and Thomas Stevens the famous bicycler, is seen in heroic size, nstrido his Columbia bicycle, cir cumbioycllng thn globe. Tho now cal endar, as a work ol convenient art, is worthy of a place in office, library or parlor. AbourWiils. Some amusing instances of peculiar itie8 in testators are gathered in an in teresting little volume on tho "Curios ity and Law ol Wills," by John Prof fa'tf, oouiiBullor-at law. Doctors' Com mons, the depository for English wills, contains many remarkable testaments. Mr. Zimmerman, who died in England as late as 18-10, directs in his will that no person shall attend his corpso to the grave and no funeral boll shall bo rung, adding the startling threat: "If his bo net done I will como again that is to i-ay. if I can? a very safo and reassuring proviso. One unhappily married Englishman who died in Lon don in 1791 leaves his wife Elizabeth tho sura ot ono shilling, to bo paid to her six months after iny decease.'' In his will he says of the aforesaid Eliza beth that ''II aven seems to havo sent her into tin world solely to drive mo out of it,'' and that "the strength of Samson, tho genius of -Homer, the prudenco of Augustus, tho skill of Pyrrlius, tho patience of Job, tho phil osnphy of Socrates, the oiibtloty of Hannibal and tho vigilanco of Ilenn ogenes would not sulliee to subdue the perversity of her character." Instances aro "plentiful as black berries" in t'hieh testators prohibit their wives f Dm matrying again. Mr. Granville Harcourt, whoso will proved i . 1S03, is nn exception. In it ho says : "The unspeakable intcre.-t with wl jh I constantly r gard Lad Waldegirtve's future fa'o induces me li ndvUe her tamest ly to unilo hirseli again with tome oue who may deserve to enjoy tho blessing ol her fcooieu , during the many yeais of her pos'ib'u survival after my life." Mrs. Van Han righ, whrwo will was proved in 18G was equally dinutuebt -d. She say : "It is my earnest wish that my darhiig husband should marry ere long a nio , pietty girl who is a good housowih-. and abovf all to bo can ful that she is of good temper." Not unfrtqnently persons take occm sion to indulge in humor ir their will-, solemn as such documents .iMially are. The inot curious of these is tho ol will of the E ul of Pembroke. His be quests aro all of a sarcaxtio tin ii, aim among tho "items" is one which read-: 'I give nothing to my Lord Save, and I do make him this legacy willingly, because 1 know that he will JaithtulH distribute it unto thu poor." Aud the following : "I give to the Lieutenant General Cromwell ono ot my words, tho which he must want, seeing that ho hath never kept any of his own.". World. 25,000 FATAL OASES or TYPHOID FRYER ANNUALLY Country ALLTPATtu Wl f H QU'NINE Dr. J, S. Jlltchel, of Chicago, In a clinical lec ture at tho t'ook County Hospital, Oct. 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Honesty Is tho best policy hi tho manufacture rtf proprietary ar ticles as In all other mattcrs,anil lhof.it t that tho proprietors of Athlophoroi Intra novcr chimed for It oven nil Us merit would war rant has not 11 llttloto do with Its wonderful popularity, nnJ tho thousands of grateful testimonials received by them show that their policy has been wlo ns well ns right. Kxporlenco has amply demonstrated that mcro o.itward applications tiro worth less. Tho dlscaso has Its scat in tho blood, and any remedy to bo successful must deal with tho obstructive acid which poisons and inflame? It. Alhlophoros acts on tho blood, muscles anil joints dirsctly. It takes tho poison out of tho blood nnd carries It out of tho system J It invigorates tho action of tho muscles and limbers tho Btilmcss of tho joints. It roaches tho liver nn.1 kidneys, oleanslns thorn from Irritating substance", and, if followo.1 up after tho rheumatic conditions coajo.it will restore theso organs to regularity and health. West Cliazy. N. Y.. Aug. It), lSSrt. Yours of Aueust Mtb, la at hand, and In reply would siy that Alhlophoros proved tlie most cflectual remedy for neu ralg'n in tho caso of my eon that ever tried, After using half a bottlo bo was not troubled uny moro for tlx months. HnsnY JlAltnts. Mt. Pleasant, l'a, Aug. 10, 18S0. I am thankful that I tried Athloplmros. I bad rheumatism seven years, part of tho time could not movoj hut to-day I am well and hearty. I wrlto this hoping somo other suITcror may try It. W. S. Fltouko. Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Atlilophoros Pills, but where they can not ho bought of tho druggbt tho Alhlo phoros CoJ 112 Wall St.. New York, will send cither (carriago paid) on receipt tf regular price, which is $1.(0 per bottle for Athlophoros nnd COc. for Pills. 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HAHPEIt & llliOTHEHS, New York. SEC3NBT0N0HE tu cafi? mm, ThU -- .i.inTtlui) ) tl' loaifvtabl'Fl.tHl fut in i i i n- t Mi if t rii'ld oM hi i mi. (ft h : turnjri rli ih ltl il in tho Ai i alt VJs'.l" 1 .U. .L l U lur. Uiti-a .. tt p -tujiiy kuw P'timi it l A.I'in 4lu, I'M ' H tnv i i - .n I' ini'ltt U niwli- i I - ttn'.V I IJYill'irtlllJlfaljdK 'Q t. th . - i r r I j Lufi htd v.iiu t 1 !at.i rfTMUiU 1 . alwaynhfirit : , . " iiirhfi nt -hiietnMlttuerotiyhl)', M- r ! Dili market lruirdlcii ut nte. lrKirdlcn ot j ru-! ' 1 imn.' lal. farii.rr to ne it Icon. ' I. ..'I fr r HI lt .lilllHTH llnt I. 11 11 liUt "UIJ .isl -lii'i ltlrL but Mill tf 4 thuM)!l WILLIAM MOUUE. BA0G!iSS?5 PHOSPHATE ACTtVC, I'l1 ItJMXIIXT.CIIKAP AflirAL ROME MANURE. 1 l! CH.i'.HA. ? BAUGH & SONS Jinn t t f HAV CT4S SL.tf.-i, ..; Out) tlincfstlureri, n::!'..DELPHIA, PA. lXJlAHH pay. for lill'M BOUOLAllUlilP la PALMS' BUSINESS COLLEGE llll (htiliit H. I'kiUJtlflii. Pofiltlona tar nrnrlnntn.. Tmio required 3 to 4 mos. CLLl AJ nMOIb'uay. Best Uv " Vtl rytUlua. Writ. fr tlieulm. DR. PARDEE'S REMEDY (Tti oil; lellilli Iltol ritlin.) A SPBOIPIO FOE. HHEUMATISM Scrofula. Salt Rheum Neuralgia, Ring Worm MID ALL OTHER SKIM AND BLOOD DIS EASES. IT RBOULATE3 THE LIVER gKBDNEYS And Cures Indigostion Asd all Ulaeaies arltlog frota an eafeebld cooditloo of tha .yttera. It btt proven Itself to be the most rellabla remedy known for Femalo Weknei,od for dlieaiea peculiar to the tex. Send for our pamphlet of testimonials, ond read of thoto who hava been permanently cured by It. ue, tVAik your DruEElat for DR. PARDEE'3 REMSDV and t.Ve no other. Prico $1 pet bottle, or lx bottles for $S, Manufactured by tha PARDEE MEDICINE CO., Rochootor. rl. V. nov. 2 (6 ly. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE oflorod for nalo roprcsontcd as good U3 tho I'amous TOP BUT TUFJV Aud Ilka nil CoiitstevicllM lack tlio Itemarhablo t,ASTI(; Qualities of tjii: ncxuiNU. .SE FOR XKCE CUIMNEY TatOct. UO , 1883. Tho PEARL TOP is manufactured ONLV bjr ge:o,a,iviacbth&co PITISBUKGU. PA. dec 3 86 no & co. RAILKOaD ZIME TABLE, pvELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND JLJ BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOKTH. STATIONS. I SOUTH. a.m. o.m. D.m p.m. p.m. i 00 12 30 8 54 12 26 8 48 12 22 9 30 8 26 a.m ...cranton.... 01001520s ....Bellevue.,.. 15 0 20 2 i0 ..Taylorvllle... 6 20 9 26 2 16 . Lackawanna.. 6 27 0 34 2 21 ....Ilttston 1 I SI 11 2 an 8 22 8 40 12 15 8 3:1 13 03 8 27 12 03 8 22 11 58 8 IT 11 51 8 12 11 50 8 08 tl 47 8 08 11 4T 8 0:1 11 42 8 16' 8 10 8 03! 7 58 ..West l'lttston. 0 40 9 47 2 88 Wyoming,. 0 45 9 62 2 41 7 54 6 49 9 56 2 41 7 50 ..AiaiiDy liennett.. .. 7 41 ....Kingston.... ....Kingston .... Plymouth June 0 5.1 1U 0I2 47 6 58 10 05 2 50 8 58 10 05 2 50 7 112 10 102 55 7 07 10 15 3 00 7 47 7 4: 59 11 38 7 38 ,.,.1'iymouin.... 1 31' .... Avonclalo. . 7 30l...,Nantlcoke... 7 51 11 31 7 50 11 30 7 43 11 23 7 80 11 12 7 18 11 00 7 12 10 20 3 05 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 23 Uunlock's Creek 7 23 1032 s 27 7 12,..Hhickbhlnny.. 7 37 10 41 3 S9 7 00 ..illck'8 Ferry.. 6 51 . .lieacli Haven.. 6 47 Hcrwlck.... 6 41' .lirlar Creek.. 6 38.. Willow flrove.. 6 34 ...Ltweltldge... 7 50 11 11 a 52 7 67 11 00 3 58 8 Ol 11 134 05 8 10 11 204 12 8 14 11 23 4 18 8 18 11 29 4 20 7 11 10 51 7 05 10 47 6 58 10 41 6 54 10 38 6 50 10 34 6 42 10 27 6 36 10 21 S 30 10 10 u r.ejjj . ...... o 11 aot 3i 0 21 ...Bloomsburg... 8 30 11 44 4 34 0 16 .... Kltpert ' 8 30 II 50 4 40 6 11 CatauTa BrldgO 8 41 11 55 4 46 5 50i. .. Danville. ... 8 53 12 13 5 01 5 49 ....Cuulasky....! 9 05 12 2115 12 5 45'.... Cameron.... 9 03 12 255 17 8 25 11 80 4 6 25 10 II R OS 9 56 0 00 5 55 9 49 9 45 9 32 5 40 p.m. 6 32 1 Northumberland 9 25 12 405 ss am. a.m. I 1 a.m. a.m. p.m W. T. HALSTKAD, Supt. Superintendent's ofiico. Scranton, Feb.l6t.l6?. Pennsylvania Railroad. -II Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Wl , . TIME TABLE. , In effect Nov. I4tti. lKsa. 'l'ralnq loave Sun. bury. 9.41) a. m.. sea snore Kxnreaa (dally oxcent KAHl WA tit. Sunday), for Ilnrrlsburg and lntermedtatestatlons, arriving at Pblllelphla 3.15 p. m. ; New York, 6.20 d. m. i Baltimore. 3.05 d. m. t Washington. 5.50 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia forallSra Shore points. Through passenger coach to l'niiaaeiDnia. 1.B0 n. m. -Dav exnrets dally oxcent Sunday), for llarrtstmrp and tnterme- ataie stations, arriving at I'uiiaaeipnia 8.50 p. m. j New York, 9.S5 p. m. j Baltimore 6.45 n. m. : Waehlntrton. 7.45 n. tn. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches inrougn o I'miaaeipaia ana uauunore. 7,45 p. m. llenovo Accommodation (dally ror narnsourg ana an mtcrmeataio stations, arnv. Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. : New York 7.30 a. m. Sleeping car accommodations can be secured at Ilarrlsburg tor Philadelphia and New York, on Sun days a through sleeping car will bo run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to 1'htladelphta.Phlladelphla passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed untl iiatttmoro. 4.ao 1. m. : asutnttron u.u5 a. m. 7 a. in. 7.50 a. m Erie Mall (dally oxcent Monday, ic llarrtBburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8.25 a. m. New Y'ork. ll.ik, . m. ; Baltimore 8.15 a. ra. ; Washington, 9.M a. m. Turougu initman steeping cars aro runuu tuts train to rnuaaeipuia, uatitmoro ana waaain. ton, and through passenger coaches to Philadel phia ana lianimore. WESTWARD. 6.10 a. m Erie Mall (dally excem Sunday), to. Erie arl all Intermediate stations and canandal, cua ara intermeaiate stations, nocnester, uunv lo and Niagara rails, wlthlhicugh Pullman pal aco cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Itoch ester. 9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) toi bmit uuvuu uuu imcrmuuiuia biuiiuu. 12.52 d. m Niagara Kxdkss (dally oxceiit Sun aim for Kane and Intermediate stations and Can. acdalgua and principal Intermediate stations It-Chester, liuffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane ana itocneste and Parlor car to Wllltamsnort. 4.25 n. in. Fast Line (drllv excont Sundavltor Ita- novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat kids auu tnivrmuumie biuiious, wuii mruuu pa.i senger coaches to lienovo and Watktns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall tor Itenovo and Interme diate station- Tiiuouuu trains foh stmiimtY vkomtub Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. ra Ilarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Sunbury 9 20 a. m. wll h GAbl'ANUMIUTII. inrougnsiecpingcar rrom rnuaaeipuia to nit. iiatnspuri.. News Exnrcss leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m Ilarrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving ut. suuuury a. m. Niagara Emress leavr Philadelphia, 7,40 a. m. ; Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dal'y except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 12.52 p. ni., with through Parlor car Irora Philadelphia ana turougu passenger coacues (rum rmtaaei. pnta ana iiattimoro. Fast Uno leaves New York 8.30 a. m, ; Phlladc Dhla.11.14 a. m. 1 Washington. 9.40 a. m. : Halt more, 10.45 a. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving ut Duuuury. i. ui.i nuu mruuuu pasaeugur ouauues inJtu 1 uiiuuetpnia uuu iiuiiuuuru. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; Phlladel. Phla. 11.25 p. m. 1 Washington, 10.(0 p.m. : Haiti. more, 11.20 p, in., (dally except Saturdav) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. tn., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and naiuiuure uuu lunjugu pusaeiiKcr ouauueu irom rniiauetpniu. HUNIIIlltV, IIA.I.UTIIN Jk WII.KIJHHAIIItl! KAlI.ltll.ll) AMI nil II I I I Anil 1VIIST lllf MMI lUll.U'AV. (Dally except sunuay.) wuxesnarre Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m. arriving at lilooin Ferry 10.47 a. m., Wllkes-baris Express East leaves Sunbury 4.35 p. m., arriving at Ulootn Ferry 5.21 p. 11., N llkes-barre 6.U p. m Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 10.23 a. m. arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 12.05 p. m., Hunbury 12.47 p. in Express West leaves WlUvcs.barrel.45 p. m., ar riving at Bloom Ferry 8.20 p. to., bunbury l.lCp.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:14 a. m. Wltkcs-Barre tlsiO a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkoa-Uarre 5:10 p. m., arnving at woom terry, o.i p. m.. BunDury. 1:40 p. m. CllA. K. PUOU, J. It. WOOD, ftn.Manager. Q. Passenger Apent And Insist XfiJSiPX TIIIS upon pilO Exact H AVIXOIIeBj' ABEL them VwJ&sSJ ou Each 7 o ADVEKTlSEIts. Lowest Kates for advertls lntr In IUIQ irood newananem sent free. Art. ABlch Miser's Secret. TUB BTOttY OF A lllDt'EN FOHTUNE WlllOlt HEADS LIKE PUIIK 1'ICTIOk. TI10 conical over tlio nilsslim will of tho iiilcr Jaiiica Ilciiry l'tlno, wlio tiled ono venr ntjo in a mlpmnl lo little attic in Now York, was rfsumetl bo foio Suriogalo Holliim last Wi'diictday niornliig, lltu samo MctUs inccs which hnvo been Drtectit at thu bcarinir of tho hiitn-drnmtc.tlinony ns tho unso has drugged along were etuldt nly beam img with tho llvclirst Inttnet A'lun during tlio day It becamu known that tho stakes in tho raco wero to bo count. cd by hundreds nf thoiisandfi instead of thoimnd:, and ilu winning man would be enriched lor life. Tlio seotclerl motley baas of tho niisrr had at lat been found and a ivoiieity of otio half a million hlngi d on tho contest. It Is rarely that a moro romantic story is lioatd than that which wm told beloro tho Surrogate. "Old Miser l'aino's" history and tlio story ot Ills miserable end havo been told beforo and rc.ideiN well remember t at I'alno was a niand-neiiliow of Unbelt Treat Paine, who pignut tbo Declaration of Jniicpendcnce a memlcr of ono of iMa-Mieuiiec'ls oldest fanillns, will bred and idneattd. On the 23d of Di comber 1885 ho died in an af.io on Uleckei street, half etai veil, half cloth cd and half crazy. II" had been es tranged from his family for years and wa9 buried almo.'t by charity. lie had lived neatly a quarter of a century by begging what bo alo and what he wore, yet not very long buloro tils death his brother, Knbort Treat Paine, of Boston, had s'dd s "James ought to bo worth S2''0,000 at tbo least 111 his own right. What has beoomo of il f This qtiealion has puzzled many a head since, and that is what (Jinnies F. Chiokoriiig, the piano manufacturer, answcied nt tlio healing. lix-Attorni'v (.ieiiir.il Jieslio JSti'sell, who, with Theodore Suiti, is conduct ing the case for tho heirs at law, cnii ningly ask-l bis opponent, Ex-Govcr nor Chambeiliin, of South Carolina, f he had any objections to tbo witness be was about to call, and was answer ed in tho ncnolivt'. Chickering then lifted up a big bundle, uhich lie had been jealously guarding on his kness, and walked up to bo sworn. Putting tho bundlo down beside him, in re sponse to Uusel's bidding to tell what he had ho began bis tulo as follows : "1 knew James Jlenry Panic for years beforo ho died. 1 was brought into communication with him through his love for music. IIo was an expert musical oritio nnd this old miser had at his tongue's end a woilth of inex haustible information, liut though I had heaid that he was popularly pup posed to havo money hidden away. 1 never really knew anything about it. Ono day bo came into iny offico with a bundlo in his hand. This is the bun dle." pointing to tho packago bo-dilo him. "It was about a foot lore and six or eight inches wide. It was wrap ded up in au ordinary brown paper and tied with an ordinary string. On the outside was carefully bound an old green handkerchief, lie asked if bo could leave it in my possession and 1 answered, 'yes. 1 told It 1111 I would put it in my safe. IIo objected to this, and aBked tno if 1 had u puvato safe at homo which nono of my employees ever opened, 1 said 'yes, again, and ho carelessly replied that ho would liko mo to place it there. "I took tho bundlo and locked it up, soarcely ever giving tho natter a thought again. Once, years afterward, I met him in iho street, and wo were talking about Von liulow, the pianist. who had recently arrived 111 tho coun try. Suddenly he interrupted mo and asked me if that bundlo was all right, l said 'ye; and ho ilitlu t allude to it again. In fact, I think he never snoko of it again during his lifo.'1 iho littlo old green bundle remained hidden in the safe gathering dust and forgotten for years. After tho old man's death Mr. Chickering remember ed tho package, and took it out of its placo ono day to bco if it contained anything worth keeping. "I had sup posed it contained nothing more thau somo old musical papers," continued he, "and carelessly untied tho string. Tearing open ono corner I caught sight 01 a roil 01 name uuis. it sccnud to mo in tlio hasty glimpse I caught that they must amount to many thousands of dollars. I tied tho handkerchief together quickly and took tho next train for li.ii-ton to see Robert Treat Paine, whom 1 thought was tint near est living relative. IIo haid that thero ware nearer heirs at law than he, and bo named tho Claggetts, On tho 1st of Match, 111 tho presence of Sumner and Charlie Claggett, and my altor uoy, wo opened tho packet. Gold and silver dollars, bank notes by tho thous and, certificates of stock " and script rolled out upon tho table. The littlo old green hankerchief for nearly twenty years had closely guarded treasures amounting to over $400,000. About $M,000 lias beoomo outlawed. Tho 40,000 which the certificates rep. resented had been paid up to 1110 as ad ministrator by tbo Metropolitan Bank. Tlio remainder of the property is worth its lull taco value. Thero is moro pro pcrty which is not yet collected," Much moro testimony was taken during tho day, including that of It. II, T. Wood, who for thirty years was em ployed 111 tho Metropolitan Bank. He remembered, ho said, as far back as 1801, when Paino had matt a a special deposit in the bank of $40,000 and had received tho certificates that were afterwards fond in tho handkerchief. Thoy had been made payable to ono of the officers of the bank, as Paiuo did not wish his namo to appear. Ex Governor Chamberlain then said that in view of the day's disclosure ho would apply to tho court for an in creased bond on tho part of tho admin istrators commensurate with tho estate itself. Tho ndministsators havo given uonas 10 tno amount, ot ssiuuu only. mi . t ! itio caso was men adjourned till flion day. (Capcine) HIitiEst Awards oi ueials la Europe am America The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful remedy known for llhcutnatUra, Pleurisy, Neural, da. Lumbatro. Ilaekache. weakiiPMi mm, inihn chest and at! aches and pains. Endorsed by 6,000 physicians and Druglsts of the blghost repute, uenson's Plasters promptly relievo and euro where other platters and greasy salves, liniments uuu iuuuiu, are uunuiuieiy useless. Howard ol Imitations under similar sounding names, such aa "Capsicum," "Capucln," captions," as tbey aro utterly worthless and Intended to decelte. Au KIK llKNSON'S iMIl TAKB hO OTUHBS. 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Kk 'our nrnieit iIhhbIh or ciwtr Tor lor 1'KHIIINK'H h ill'. VJU.I.I 'J LTVlllrKi Yievlies the iijeiple! idll.ie vc ri out with exeetHvoboilll' or metilnlenoit nnd octf. us n r-nrri. until nuninn 1 xremii' In wi t and rlf orott" wcdtber. llwlll ililve all m.ilib us ill'ian8 tirm lb. ' ,um 1I1IIU Ul hlI UI UVII.Y lULIII IUII nun nnd in 1 eirlne'a 1 uie Mall Vblskey a powerful lmliroraiit nnd helper 10 digestion. PtlllilMi'S I t 111, in M'l V 1 II 1 nllbout unduly tt mulntlng tlio klib n' ys Increases their nagging activity, counternctHlhe elicits 01 rntlgtif bus tens convalescence and Is a wbolesomn nnd prcmpt diuretic Vtniib tbo label I Kono gcnulno unless beating tbe slgna-turu Korsaie uy an druggists and grocers tbrouguout tho united states and Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A FOK SALE BY DllUGGISTS AND ALL DEALERS. J 9 ly. EOMM TIIJ QUESTION OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH FOR CAN BE ILTEAPIE THAI IYI1. A Large and CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED. 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