USEE COlitJMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOBtJR; COLUMBIA COUNTY, P& 110W BEN, BUTLER QOT BIOH. j VOUNH MEN OP TO DAY MAV DO LIKEWISE 11' TIIKV FOLLOW ADVICE 01VKK. donoral li. V. Bullor boiiig asked for Bomo suggestions on gaining success, Staled Hint when lio wni n voting law yor, jiractlcing In Lowell, Mass., a bank president ndvised him to tnko his littlo deposit, and buy real estate, from which ho could bo dorivlng somo rovenuo. Tlio general said ho had but littlo mon ey and was uncertain as to his future. 'Never mind," said tho bank presi dent, "go to tho next pubho auction of real estate, bid off a lot with a building of some kind on it, pay down what money you havo and give your promis sory notes for tho balance. Yon, will como out all right." General Butler says tills advics was good. WJicu a maji has obligated him self, by his notes, to pay mouey at a certain time, it lnclines.hlra to.economy. Ho followed the advice,, and in time booamo the owner of several paroelB of of valuablo roal estate in Lowell. T,Vo,classen. will not ba likely to hood such advloo tho Improvident and the over-cautious. Tho latter will bo apt to Bay ! "It would bo all right but for those dreadful promissory notes. Thoy aro alwaya running on and if a man ialla sick they do not wat for him to got well." ' There is this danger, of course, but one can make no business venturo with out somo risk, aud with the knowledge acquired by rccont investigations of the cause of most ordinary ailments, and tho means of cure, ono runs little risk. from that source. It is now known that most of tho common ailmentbavq their origin in deranged kidnoya, Thoy are tne chlet blood puriner otithe bvs tcm and when disordered; a, breaking down somewhere ia inevitable,. because vb.e poison, which m their healthy con ditio is eliminated, is carried through the entire system. rut them m order, and toaltli, re turns. C. D. Dcwoy, a successful man, presi dent of tho Johnston Harvester (Jom pany, Batavia, N. Y., gives his expert c'noc as follows : in ibbz my neaun was tailing, my neau pained me constantly, my appo tito was uncertain, I could not sleep sounuiy. 1 attriouied tms to tne ox trcme pressure of business cares, but I grew worse, and finally was confined to my bod for two months) It eocmi as though I would "nover recover'' nr former health. Under tho aid of stim ulants I gradually gained strength,, bo that in a few months I was able. to at tend to business, but I could walk only with tho assistance of a 3ant and then in a slow and unsteady manner. I con tinued somewhat in the samo condition until February last, when I usod War ner's safe cure. It baa cured me. consider it a valuable remedy and can highly recommend it.. Young men have but to uso ordinary prudence, and, when any derangement occurs it they use tho same means as did this successful business man, they miy reel a constant assurance of their ability to carry to successful conclusion all ordinary business projects, including the caro of their promissory notes when due. District S- S. Convention- Sundav sohool convention .held in Heller's ohurch, Madison Twp., Oct 20. Convention opened with music, "Praise Ye tho Lord." Davotional exercises by Rev. Guldin Music, "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name." Rev. Guldin spoke on the topic, "Are festivals objectionable as a means lor raising iunas ior carrying uu ouu dav school work." ne said that fes tivals were no worse than many other things that were in the Sunday school but he thought it was a very poor way of teaching the voung generation to rrive. Mr. Suplee thought it was tempting me people to aiu iu tuu ouuuuy ouuuuj work, and the thoughts that passed through the minds of tho boys as they looked on the candies and sweet-meats were perhaps not always what they should be, but it is better to nave iesu vals than to abandon the sonooi ior Jaok of finance. Opening p. m. Devotional exerois os bv Rev. Guldln. First discussion by President subjeoti "Picnics". Piomos are not alway what is claimed for them and are dis- astrous to schools who do not hold them. I believe they should be classed s necessary evils. Kev. Uuldin en joys a picnio and thinks a Sunday school should have one annnally. Mr, Beagle favors a picnio. Mr. Suplee said. "When I was young we had bun day school celebrations." There ought to be a cood sound address at every me- 'nto and scholars who just como before tho picnio and drop off right after should ho considered as useless persons to the school. Odcii'iiil' of nuestion box. This was a new but verv interesting feature of the convention. The answers will sug cest tho questions. Christmas trees aro about tho samo as picnics. Tho scholars should havo the fines tlons asked generally, but all should be gotten out of ,'ach soholar possible, The questions should be given accord ing to i ho ability of the pupils. flow oan we interest parents in the Sunday school! Rev. Guldin said "that's a sticker." Tho parents should ba at the school every Sunday. They should be insisted to come and have special invitations. The Sunday school bo opened by a scholar if the oflicers aro absent. Appointment of committee on time, pla3e, &c for next meeting. Jersey town, John Phillip; Madison, Mrs. Klla AVelllvor; Derry, Miss Jennie Sheep: Heller's, Miss Cora Nevius. Sunday schools should be denomin ational if they can be, but better have a union Sunday school than not any. Kvery person should como under the rules of the Sunday school he or she attends. On tho topic of female superintend ents. Tho general sentiment was in favor of a malo although a female may be bupt. Klcction of otboers tor next year. A. Glrton Pros, i D. M. Sheep boo., ueo. JHasteilor Treas. t Closing, "Shall wo meet bf-yond tho river,' lsenediotion by J lev, uuidin. Uvorybpdy seemed to leave the con. veution feeling a renewed interest in Sunday school work and tint tho con ventiou was tho most interesting of anv that has yet boeu held in this Twp. Tho choir of tho church had been requested to furnish the music for tho ,.. rpi, .,., WlA.i31VU. AUOT ItUUCIlU PUttlH VUrV (ino selections during tho day and ac quitted themselves in their usual easy And effective manner. Geo. Mastki.lkk, Sea "Of all things to which flesh is heir," muttered tho butcher, "sausage is tho wurst," JUnyhamton Republican, The ordlnaiy human boiug would rather ba drew no j at eta than toad ashore. A. T. Stewart's Body. now it was nKcoVKitr.t) tuoM tiiosc WHO BTOLK IT. Tho mvaterv which baa so lont? en- voloped tho fate of tho body of th6 millionaire dry goods, dealer, Alexand er T. Stowart, form tho subject of a chapter In Superintendent Georgo AY. Wftlliug'8 boo, "Tho HeoollectloiiB of How cvrk. Chief of Police, which u soon to be published. Tho ex-Super-intondsnt professes to give the only truo story of tho stealing of tho body and') also alleges that tho body was subsequently iDlurned to representa tives of Judgo ttilton. On Wednesday, November 7, 1878, at 7 a, ra., kank Parker, tho1 assistant Bcxton of St. Mark'tl Church, at the corner of Sooond nvcmio and. Tenth Btrect, entered tho adjoining, gra'vo. yard and found that tbo Stewart' tomb had been broken into and tho body ot its occupant removed. Lx-Judge Henry Hilton and tho police authori ties were 'immediately notified and de tectives set to work. The vault was n tho contrn of the yard! east of tho ohurch, aud Boomed, prior to tho dig ging, to have been unmarked ana con cealed from Bight. An. iron fonoe, ton tcot high, run around the 'graveyard. It was entered by a eqanro hole in tho roof, from which desooridod twelvo stouo steps to the bottom. Hits en- trance waa covered with threo or four inches of Bod on a' level With1 tho sur rounding turf, entirely hiding any siig- gesuon oi an entrance., ii iuu&cu first as if tbo. sexton- or bis assistant Lwero implicated. This yle.W found an urgent ana even Diner supporter in Jndgo H1ton. On the' hiornins after tho robbery Judge Hilton offered a roward-ot $25, 000 for tho Teturn of tho body and 'for information which would convict the parties implicated in tbo "OU tragi). Tho inside history of the caso from this point is now told. by Et-Saperiutonderit Walling as fellows: THE FIRST CLTJK., James Kealy was captain of doteot ives at tho time. The first oluo carao from General Patrick H. Jones, ex Postmaster, of New York, who notified Walling, that' an ex soldier who had served under him claimed to know Bomelhimr about tbo -Stewart body, and with proper encouragement wouia give information leading to its recov-i erv. The Superintendent submitted the offer to Judge Hilton, who declar ed he would never pay one cent ior Mr. Stewart's bones, unless tboy came accompanied by tho thieves in irons. uenerai jones was pureisicuu uu showed lettors from the thieves and a few days later gave to the police a package expressed' to him from Boston containing a coffin plato which wasj identified by tho engraver wno naa done the work. To complete their identification the' robbers Bent a niece of paper' that fit-: ted exactly the hole in the velvet cover. of the colli n. This is now in tho hands. of Sexton Hamill, and the coffin plate' is at police headquarters. Judge mi ten lemained unalterable, ana the case was dropped by the authorities, Mrs. Stewart strongly wished to recover the Dooy. learning iuib. jaos mojruuucrB opened correspondence with "her diroet- lv. In January, 1882, General Jones "hrouffht to police'h'eadauaTters thofs'il. ver KnoDS ana sverai .ui mu unuurcn belonging to the coffin. He also show ed some letters' which- purported to have been written in Canada and were siixned bv "Henry G. Romaine." With . . n .... , J - ,1 I'll ine nrsi letter a nunurea .aouar um was enclosed as a retainer ior him to act aa attorney for' the return of the body upon tho'pavment of $250,000. The letter went on to say: NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN. The remains were taken before twelve, o'clock on the night of the Gth and not at .three o clock on' the' morn ing of the 7th of November. Thoy were not taken away in a carriage, but iu a grocer's wagon, They were not taken to any house near the graveyard, bnt to one near uno nunqrt-u anu six tieth street. They were then! inclosed in a zirc-lined trunk and left on an early" morning tram. They went to PlatUburc.and from thero tothoDom inion. Tnore they were buried. Ex-' cept that the eyes have disappeared, the flesh is 'as firm and the features as natural as the day1 of interment, and can, therefore, be instantly identified. The enclosed piece of paper is. exactly the size of the piece of velvet taken' frcm tho coffin, while the small Btrip Bent vou will prove to1 be of tho same niece as that. on the coffin.. If any ad. ditional proofs aro required the plate Win uu sum yuu ujjuu iiiai'ruu iua jui- lowincr personal in the New York Her- olef: "Canada: Send P. CohubIbI." If you decline tp aot a friend will 'call for the retainer sent you, When vou aro satisfied that tho relatives of Mrs, Stewart will talk business insert the following "personal'' in the New York Herald: 1 A NAUA. WILL DO BUSINESS.- cohnseu, . Then you will hoar from me again. Henry G. Romaine, UclNO' TUB NKWsrAPERi. . The package with, the articles named atrivea, ana me nist personal was in serted, A roply carao from Romaine, informing Jones that (he package, con taiuing coffin plite had been ' stmt by express to avoid the publicity which would follow examination by custom officers. The coffin-plate arrived and the Becond personal was puDiieiitKi. a few d3yB later Mr. Jones wrote to Romaine agreeing to. act as counsel and saying that Judgo" fllllon was anxious to recover tho remains. Tho reply which came from Boston on tho 11th of February set forth the terms upon which the body would be restor ed. They wero as follows: Firt. The amount to bo paid shall bo $200,000. Scoond. Tho body will be delivered to vou vonrsolf and Judge Hilton with in twenty. five miles of the city of Moh trcal and no other person shall be present. Third. The money to bo placed in your bands or under your control until Judge Hilton is fully sat isut'd, when you will deliver It to my repiescntative. fourth. Jsotii parttei to maintain lorever an unbroken encc. Thcpo aro the tiist, last and only terms which will recolve attention. Having communicated tho coutents f this fetter to Judge Hilton y. u will await bis d'cUion, You will inform mo of that by a "personal" In the JJer aid: QANADA.-TKUM8 ACCEPTED. HILTON RKFUSE3 TIIK TK11MS. Judgo Hilton refused to agreo to the terms proposed, and further hi do clired to negotia'e through the med ium of "PersoiiaU" and Informed Ro maine. He ordered Mr. Jones to open negotiations with Mrs, Stewart. No notice was taken of this request, hut jn March Judge Hilton mado 'ah ;offer of $25,000 for tho body, but RorWno refused. Til's closed the correspond ence, Tho robbers becoming discour age 1 now offered to sell the body for $100,000, Mrs. Stewart was willing and ordered tier representatives to pay the amount. Thoy delayed matters until the figuro was reduced to $20,000, whloh was accepted. Tho oonaitions of delivery wero sevoro. Tho roessongor with tho mon ey was to Icavs Now 'Xork olty at 10, p. ra., aiono, wiin a onc-norso wagon, and drivo into Westchester county, along a lonely road which was indicat ed on a map sent by the thieves. Some timo belore morning, if tho man was acting in good faith and wad not ac companied or followed by detectives, o would bo mot mid given lurtner directions. A young relative of Mrs. Stowart undortook tho hazardous er rand. It was threo o'clock in tho morning when n maskod horsomaii rode up, gave tbo signal agreed on and turned tho buggy up a lonely lane. Tbo strange visitor hero loft him, di recting him to drive on. At tho end of another mljo an other wagon blocked the way. Ho paused. A niaked man promptly appoared and brought for WaYd a bag to his buggy, saylug: "Where's thi proof of idontltjl" asked tho messenger, as the bag con taining the mortal remains of A. T. Stewart was lifted into tho buggy. Here, said the other, .holding up an irrogular bit of volvet and opening a bull'B-evo lantern. Tho pieco was compared witli a bit of paper of the same shape which the JNew xorKer naa brought with him to this lonely spot. THE,$20,000 l'Alb OVEB. "Come, hurry up," was tho com mend. Tho messenger obeyed by pro ducing the money and tho robbers re tired a few feet and oountcd it by tho light of their lantern. Then they moved off to their vehicle and the messenger of Mrs. Stewart drovo back the' way' ho had come. The next night a freight osr wont out to Garderi City containing nothing except a trunk' and on it sat a man who had spent tbo previous night in tho loneliest part of Westchester courty. An empty coffin had already been deposited at the cathedral and at dead, of night two men transferred the bones to ' it from tho trunk. They then placed tbo coffin in' an inaccessible vault beneath the dome. If anvone should ever again touch un bidden' the vault which holds the bones of the merchant-millionaire, tho touch would roleaso a hidden spring which would shako, the. chimes in tho tower and send an instant alarm through tbo town. Only a Step. When catarrh has progressed to a certain exfcht, it is only a step to that terribly fatal disease, consumption. If yon haye catarrh, even slightly, it is a terrible mistake io allow it to continue its couso uuchecked. If you will only read, you will find conclusive reasons why vou should take Hood a Sarsapa- rilla for catarrh, in the statements of many people who have been completely cured of this disease in its most Bovero forms. Send for book containing abundant evidence, to C. I. Hood & Co , proprietors of nood'a Sarsaparilla, Lowell, Mass. He Split Granite With His Fist- From tbo Now YorK Mall and Express. A good-looking young .maii strolled i , i : TT 1 . . :i into a Dig uruwrry in iiunuui jcBieiuay and asked for a glass of bet r. Hie owner of the brewery said he was probably the strongest man in the world. He is Mr. Charles Miller. Ten years ago he went to California, He made money and is now on a pleasure trip East Ho developed his pheno menal strength at an ea'ily age. Being in no need of money end disliking publioity Mr Miller has refused many offers to givo exhibitions of his powers. However, be consented to show tho reporter what he could do, With ease he placed two men, weighing not loss than two hundred pounds eaoh, on a table and then lifted table and all above his head. After one or two perform ances of this sort Mr. Miller remark) d that his chief strength lay in his hands and the force with whioh he could strike a blow. A small boy was sent into the street and returned ' with an ordinary paving stone, weighing fifteen or twenty pounds. Then Mr. Miller, for the first time stripped himself from the waist np. Immense masses ot muscle stood out from his chest and on his shoulders, giving bim almost the appearance of deformity. He plaoed the granite block on an anvil, with tbo smooth side up. He stood several paces from it and began to swing his right arm. Alter several revolutions he took one step forward and brought his fist down on the granite block, plitting it in a number of pieces. His hand was a little red, but otherwise seemed uuhurt. 1 does cure Fjmra1tsw Afuraloia HtrYoui hud- acjg. it will cure YOU- (IB HAS' tiaoa tun. I Stni h cent for1 tC-l. 1 IMC uinw mm Mil" m 11WH St'NenYoffcr.ul KllmflATMOinOSt Ikkim Weddings in Colonial Days- In Jtfr. Sanford's "History of Con necticut," recently issuen, is tho follow ing: "Weddings in early colonial days wero usually nuiotly celebrated at the homo of the litido. With tho in crease of wealth thero was a marked uhango in this respict. Not only wero tho banns proclaimed in tho church, but a general invitation was plvcn from tho pulpit to attend tho coromony. Friends and neighbors woro entertain ed with a lavish hospitality at the bride's house. On tho wedding day, muskets wero fircdj and thoso who at tended the opretnony manned in proces sion to tho brido's home. The wedding feasts lasted sometimes for 2 or 8 days. At a grand wedding in New London, on tho day after tho marringo ninety two ladies and gentlemen, it Is said, proceeded to danco ninety-two jigs, fifty-two oontrn-danoes, forty-five min uets and seveutcen hornpipes," KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Hot pttal Physicians Affirm that Kaskiue is Superior to Quinine. A POWERFUL TONIC that tho most dcllcato stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOU MALAIMA, RHEUMATISM, NKUVOIIM PliriSTHATIriN. TIIK ilO.HT SCIKNTIFIO AND SUCCESSFUL DI.OUI) 1'UIIIFIEII. Suoerlor to quinine. Dr. F. K. Miller, houso physician at St. Francis llmpltal. New York, and visiting physical! to Ht. Joseph's Hospital, New Vork.has usort Kaslclne for over a year ith constant and unfailing success. He Bays: "Kasklno Is a medicine of tho highest value as an antipyretic, anti-zymotic and antisep tic It lowers tne tempcrattire'-pnnaiiiltty. pro duces no bud effect, and Is pleasant to the taste, other letters ot a similar character from promt, sent Individuals, which stann Kasklne as a rem edy of undoubted men;, win boBcnt on applica tion. . . . Kasklno can betaken without any epeolai med ical advice. (1.(0 per battle or fl bottles Ior IS. Sold by MOYKlt linos., ailoomsburg, l'a., or sent by mall on receipt of price. , TUK KASKI.VECO.. M Warren -St- New York, m the Best" I, or curative power am pnacuvruBSB, u Intf quail tleir and qulckne of action, they itand without an equal. soientlAo&Ur P pared tomipprovedTeselabloiiffoiitfl.'vlrtuos Iol Fma Hope, ttums, -me ana uenuoc. fevro&d on white muslin!. 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Tlie Improved SIodoiDf StrlnrfAg Pianos, Invented by Naeon A Hamlin In 1883, is a great advance Iq piano conetructton, experts -pronouncing it tha greauat Improvementlu planoaln half-aceninry.1' Itano circular, containing 30O tc8tlmonlalg"Trom purctiaiers, mualclana, and tuners, and'Flanb and Organ Catalogues, free. HAS01T ti HAMLIN 0UOA1I AND PIAHO CO.j U lut ltta St. (Vtlca CturV.'HXV TOtK.;' r-broa-Bcp30. THIS is the top of the gen uine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all are imitations, others similar This is the exact label oi each one of the Pearl Top Chimeys. The dealer may say and think he has as good, but he has not. Insist upon the exact label and top. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. O-KZEj-A-Q? INDUCEMENTS! Wo aro offering great inducement to persons desiring purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. to fa r 6ft a g s c cs s Among the Pianos we handle are the I VERS Sf POND, G. C. BRIGGS, Bd US 8 CO., S CHOMA CKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. 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SilOno genuine unless bearing the slgna-0fTii(inn4 i('ioad. . xurw Vol sale by an druggist and grocers throughout the united states and uanauas. 87 NOBTfli FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PHILA Bill) at TV -it V rMinnoin ... ....... for Infants and Children. "Catorl U io wcJl adapted to cUldren thai I CutorU cure OoUo, Oopttlpatlon, I rwammtod II aj auperlor to any prwcrlpUoa I Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, KrucUUon, UoVBtom." ttA.Ajm,ltD I Uoniia, rlrea ali prooa WtoOd(dM,ilrocktrB,n,T. Tuoilurloua medlcatloo. Tea CjBfTlca Comiamt, 183 Fultoa Itreat, H.T. WW; Bprlnili 1m tn (Vwtkm Rhwi. AlV your Mtillfrfor th'jAJIKa MKAN H4 bllOU or th J AM 1-3 JUKANHS3H1IOI2, tceordtostoyourneedl. luiUlrly noM gaulaa uaUai our ttaap apjwui plainly on a folH. ' JAMES ME AN 9 34 SHOE Will not wear ao loaf at taa JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE, BBTMADE.CIDTHIND ih rH I L A YATES C-bT,&CHESTMUT V r' KAIL&OAD TIM1 lAlM TaELAWARB, LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG DIVIS'lON. BTAT10N8. ru NORTHCIIBIBXIHD S 40 Cameron. o do Chulaaky ...-.... a 00 Danville a 08 cat awlssa ... , 25 liupcrt.. e bo Uloomsburg 6 36 Espy ume iuage...MMM...... u ou willow OroTe... ... a M imarcrcok....-. e t3 Berwick ..... i ua Beach naven. 7 11 Hick's Ferry. 7 18 Nhlckshlnny 7 SO iiuniocK's i u Nantlcoke 7 60 Avondale. 7 M Plymouth 7 C9 ri)lsouiUdunciiuut,... o ua Kingston 8 08 uennett 8 13 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 93 West Itttston 8 27 rM 1 S3 NORTH, a. if. a. M 10 10 IS jirraait u u matui ror men wboie occupauoat are sues aa .;ilhtm to tell for a lif hlir anj biore dreeiy thoe thin . au,na H.i hiiok. Our tl tt k4 7 cttebluhfd for ttulf i permanent rrpqUllon (or eomfori me cveraoowninina i eiiie io approica lUriitaad atylleh. fii'l nuraLlllty luihuno oilier ,ho lita hiiiory or tlie trsd. Ko vomoriitora an end It la aa duratle aa any ahoe of Ha elhl ettr uui, faclured. e conflilcntlr atketl that le itwrt vital r. arett Die Jamea Meana ell hhoo la equel to tre liand-aewcd alea hlch have i hitherto been rJl!e J at CO or S7i It liaiajionfoutopsrulicabileia eauTvann; It Imi a perfectly imooll) holloin IniMr. It nil llke Ti,t iiijrrn.y Tbe aeetl, aa4 the tettaf-earrt.r it not tttllaf aol a t... ( ..rl.ui llla.it. Taf alnpl '"'' work le dlKu., Ite w.riu f Ib.l, ! Tfca Ml!' c.nl.r mti Ik, Jiumi J l'e '! et.iA, li aho li bett.r, I'b&eUe'u.f Uteanili vlcih. lL.u,tnrn. leneclty irnoott pottoin idim it mi like a m4 reqlr'a on I'lirealtluB lut. VeUis iiyliaIlr(tiuieitlnvorii, ' " liain ami I'p.'i hhoct vere the nnl In (hla j iTr,iri..i,iii autvruiri ir ,ou hare been dliai.Hutra !'l ailwiilaed fchoei, your eilirlence fl!l; I? '' Ji u Htt It la eafir to buy aboea uala by the leaden of i ijittin, rather titan thme made br the James Means & Co. 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. Full Lirieti of the ATjovc Shoes for Sale by I. W. & SOU, ugn-m Solo Agents for Bloorasburg, Pa. Plttston.', Lackawanna , Ta;lorllle... Bellevue. BCK1NT0K , 8 S3 8 40 8 48 8 64 9 00 r M 1 o3 2 14 1 19 9 34 2 29 2 43 2 54 2 59 3.09 8 19 3 94 S"S5 3 89 3 43 3 52 3 M 4 01 4 22 r m 10 I 10 29 10 sa 10 S3 11 00 11 07 11 16 11 22 11 9S 11 30 11 87 11 44 11 48 11 68 12 OS 19 16 19 20 11 29 19 30 12 37 11 41 11 45 19 60 19 5t 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 95. 1 SO r m 30 5 34 40 e t 7 05 7 II 7 20 7 97 7 31 7 35 7 49 7 49 .6S 8 ra 8 17 8 28 8 38 8 S3 8 3S 8 45 8 49 8 53 8 58 903 9 09 9 17 V 25 9 SO 9 35 AX ELY'S Cream Balm1 Cleanses Ulo'iUlftl passages, allays pain and ' InlUmina'tlbri', heals tbo sores, ro- n stores tho senses ol taste and smell, TRY TUB CURE i A partti agrecaWo, Catabrh particle Is applied Into each nostril and i. agreoawo. rnco 60 cents at druggists: hy nui tt glstertd; 60 cents. KIA lHIOTIlKIUL WoSSn. wlch at, new York. noriidt? -W ADY'AND OKNTLEMKN AOKSTh WANTEn I In trrr city and town A great opportunity I .Artceable work. Address tho wifAiv niX -'iJSUINa t'0.( ltf Nassau St., New York. (11 IADIES ARK OFFERED plain needlework at their own, homes (town or conntryi bv ijwholesale house, l'rontable, venuino. uom -'pay can bo made, Kverythlng lurnitnnd rartleulats free. Addro-s Arilstlo Needlework ca 1 Bth Bt., New York City. notiifut! , ' LADIES Knamelyeur Ratigca twlreayear.toneonea -41 a wecx ana you hare thenneet-poltahed atore In the world. For aal by all qrocera and Htoye Dealer,. nOTlldlt , PARKER'S HAIR. BALSAM QftiiUM ud beutlfli the htlr. PraniOtM klJrjritnt irrvt. Hmr1 FiltVW Rtitore Onv Mlfl?IUYthful Color. y CtarMoupUMMMuidhUrr&Ulj) r j i la.iiittnBm. . HINDERCORNS. Tb KfMt. irorft and bt ouMforCom; Duntonii. at toptftUMliL Enror. porofort to th f ott NYBr fail ioeur. li enu $. Vtuntoa, Uucvx A Oo, N. I, PATENTS VrVKlsJV. F. A. LKIIMANN Washington, D.o Se nd tor circular STATIONS. AM , e io 6 15 BCR1NTOM Bellevue Taylorvlllo..... a 90, Lackawanna a vt Flttston i 6 3d west Plttston , 6 42 Wyoming 6 47 Maltby .7. 61 Bennett. , 65, Kingston '. 6 58 Plymouth Junction..... 7 o& Plymouth 7 10 Avondale. 7 14 Nantlcoke., 7 19 Hunlock's.: ... 7 26 Btilckthlnny 7 47 Hick's Ferry. 7 65 Beach Haven, 8 01 Berwick, 8 07 Bnarcreek., 8 13 willow Grove..... 8 is Lime mate., 120 Eapy,i.. 8 94 Bloomaburg .. s ti KuperU.i.."...;. xr catawlssa 8 9 Danville 8 67 Chulaaky. . 9 03 Cameron 9 07 NOnTBCMBIXLlND.. 9 911 AM Reading Railroad tor Tamanend, Tatnaqua, W11L. isuieuurv, Duuuuti. iv.,o,iiic, vw. m tijnuuiu- berland with I'. t E. Mr, P. 11. a for Uarrlaburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. W. r. HAL8TEAD, Oen. Man., Scranton, n AM 9 50 9 55 10 00 10 08 10 19 10 29 10 17 10 30 10 34 10 S3 10 49 10 47 10 61' 10 55 11 09 11 12 11 !2 11 98 11 87 ii'"i U 69 U 12 M 19 10 12 II 12 30 1940 is 6 V M SOUTH. r M 2 03 2 14 2 21 2 98 2 34 9 39 247 2 50 3 54 2 59 303 3 OS 8 19 8 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 67 4 01 4 05 4 19 4 18 4 24, 4 99 4 46 4 64 5 00 5. 16 r m i 6 90 6 26 636 37 46 6 U) 6 56 sa 7 OS 7 07 7 12 7 IS 7 21 7 25 7 48 7 5' 8 07 8 IS 8 20 8 27 a 81 a a S 41 s 9 9 9 9 46 r x Pennsylvania Railroad, xll- Philadolphia &, Erie R. Fi Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. fiMETABLE. In erfect May 29, 1887. Trains leave Banbury 9.40 a. m.. Sea Hhora KxnrftfiR Maitv ayrnk Sunday), Ior narrtsburg and Intermediate stauonti arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 . nui NevTork? S.20 p, m. Baltimore, 3.10 n. tvi WaaMngtOD. B.50p. m., connecting at Philadelphia foralTsea snore points. Through paawngtr coach to Philadelphia. . , . , r 1.43 pv m. Day axprtM Jal'Ti except Sunday),! or Uarrlaburg and UUrmeT. dlate stations, arrliltg at PhOadelpbH .uu-i.up, amw ,.', u, Bb OatLWOl WW a&SiEsi bimiujra iu riuiaataipiua ana naitlruCMro, , . JPv m,-IiB,liT. AcoomnoaatKin" (dailt for UarrUburg ana all UVerraedlaw autlona. arrttf lng tkt l'hUaielphU4.ifa, raj : Nw YorkTlba. ml paiiunure, .raa.m, ; waattingion 6.06 a. m. Sleeping car aooommodatlona 'can be aecared a I UarrUburg for PbHadelptlaan4New York. OnHus, days a through sleeping car Will He run; on InM train tram Wullamap'tto PhlladeJpmvPMladelphU passengers can remalnln sleeper undisturbed uuv 9.M a. m.-Erle Hall (dally except .Monday1, tor Uarrlaburg and intermedial.' atauitS arr'vlng at Philadelphia 8.85 a. m. New.TorE 11.1k. - m. i Baltimore 8.u a. m. ; vTaahlngton. 9.50 a.m. Througn Puumm -alocwng ears ire Tinoi this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore aid WiuahJUtii ton, and through passenger ooaoheato Phlladel. phla ana Baltimore. a-ui. WESTWARD, 5.10 a.m. Erie Mail (dally except Sunday). Id Krte ara all intenwallalsj StSSa anfl cSJadol gua ard intermuUate stauwa. koqfceatr7ffia; To and NlatfafiValla, with tnrougVPulnPai ooara and passenger coacbealo Erte and Roch sjHr-Newaj Bzpresa (dally except Snndayl tor .ock : navenVd. lnrtnedlate statilons. " , 8.2 P-jn--"lajara Express (dally except Sun' y) for Kane and intermediate stations and Can, m-SS??. andprtnolpalinurmedlat atatloni U-rhester, Buffalo and, Niagara yallawiu through pasaengCT coaches to Kane and Rochester And Parlor car to WlMlanitapon. -)P-n- Ifaat Une(dally,excepl,8unday)t'or Rel fhrv jw A WKKK and upwards positively so. Sa. V K curcd 6 mcn agents Belling Ur. Scott's tp I oenume Electrlo Belt, suspensory and VXy'rtOther'appllanccs. sample tree. Thesa are tho only original and genuine No humbue Dr. Scott, 841 Broadway, N. . oc2d4t. LIEBIG COMPANY EXTRACT OF MEAT tor Improved d Economic Cookery. N.B. Qonuine only with fac-similo of Baroa Llewg s Signature In blue, across Label To hft lVfttlVlf rftll rtnroVfuinafa rrMA . . '.jL,. ."..v-wib, ixwu urug. Marvels- of the New West A vl Id portrayal of the BtupsodDus marvelsta the vast wonder-land west of She Missouri Hirer six books In one volume, tomprlstng Marvels ot Nature, Marvelsiot naco, Marvels of Knterorlse Marvels of Mining. Marvels ot Stock liaising, Mari .vela of Agricultures; over 840 oiitinal nne enerav. la&SSicSS1 haa mro W1U Ausn ta w an iKii. Appiy at once to W. A. IIOUGUTON, 19 Kast 14th SL, New York.. 0C9Sd4t. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned In one reading... liecommmulMl hY, Vartr TwAtn r.,.i.. n..,.- W. W. Asto-TJ'J.: li?nja.' stjwentf i two classes ol.Bjti tt Yale; 400 1 at v'JS? hoiain'i, sai Vitm Ave. New Tort. ocs8d. fKATSnrt COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. bheAkfast. "By a thorough knowledge of thtSfaatural laws which govern tne operations of digestion and nu trition, and by a careful application of the lino properties ot well-sclected coco, Mr. Kpps to- Srorlded our breakfast tables with aidellcatcli avorf d beverage which may save us many heavi doctors' bills, It is by the Judicious use of such ar tides ot diet that a constitution may be gradual!) built up uattl strong enough to resist every ten. dency to disease. Hundreds of subtlo maladies are Hosting- around us ready to attack wherever there, la a weak!,polni. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oursel es well f ortlfled w It u pure blood and a properly nourished frame." Or H Serrtce Oautlt. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In half-pound tins, i,y grocers, labelled thus, . JAMES KPP& CO., (98) Homcoopathlo Chemists, London, England. TO CONSUMPTIVES Tfae'i WINOliiBTKirs' UyPOPnoSPHITE or,' UMK akb SODA. For consumption, weak luigs,. coughs, asthma, bronchitis, and general destiny, it Is an acknowledged specino remedy. Til IT., l'rlcesi and W per bottle. Prepared oily by WINCHESTER A CO., Chemlsta, 162 William St.,. New York; bold by druggists. Send tor circular,, otssdlt. m. Hunilav-rnttll tn.UiiMA . a . . ' TUKOUUU THAINa FOR SCNlUfHT FHOMTHJ . HAOT AND SODT11. , , Sunday' mail leaves Philadelphia '4.80' a'nj namaburg j.4d arriving at Sunbury 9.90 a. m. wlti sthrougnaleeplng cari from' Philadelphia to'.Wlk News topreas'leaves P'ktl'adis.plili' i.to" .nMrtaburg, .8.10, .a. m. dally except sunaaj arriving at Sunbury 9.U. a. m. Phlldelphla,7.a0a.tn.,BreNa?ni.1w5i: and. through passenger coaches tram PhllaaelT phla and Baltimore. Fsat Une leaves New York 9.00 a. m. 5 Phtladelt phla,u.50 a. m. 1 , Waahlagton, 9.59 a. tin. : ualtll more, 10.45 a.Ji. (dally e7c7sunday)CrlV at Sunbury. 5,lp.m.. wlUi through MpasaSngel ooacheatrom Philadelphia and Baltimore. 1 Erie Mail leaves New York 8.00 p. nu; Phlladel) pnia,u.p. m. j Washington, lifoo p. m. 1 Haiti. aSubury'tud ""ir'KM Bleeping cars fromPhiiSpHafwingtoSali througn paaiwiier oomSw frow 8Dff?P.uX. 'k?1,,w Wu,kBiAA alarN(ll Ktll.WAY. , (Dally except 'buiuiry.1 Wllkeabarre Mall leaves Sunbury fi'ss - n , SflsTii.1 B10m Kerrr lM WW .Hlikeuarrfiacoom.leaveaRunhiirv9Mnn. nl.?itulMm.Ferr'8:"LWIlkes.iiarre7t70uT Express Bast leaves Sunbury 5,85 P. ta. am Tina at Bloom Ferry S.S4 p. m., Wltkertarre Z&Yn. m Sunbarr Ml1lpvs.U'it,k;T;...''r? lng at Bi&raWrry i7.M wb'uVy iTn! fixprwuweatltavesi Wllkea.bJuWtanrrSr.S Catawlssa aocom. leaves Nescopeck fcBi.aS rinng at fmui Sunday mail leaves Sunbury fc'sa a. , m. arriving at Bloom Ferry lais i IS" WllkeSliarre ftS Sml Sunday apoommodatlo leavei iiu Ban Vfo n. m., arrlvlna atlutximTerry, s.i p. sunburi; CUAik H. l'Dtin. Qin.Managor. J. R. WOOD,. Oen. Paaasnger Agent' J. W. RAEDER, nm book mm EULER AND BINDER, No,. 7 id 9 Matkct St., , PA- WILKES seplMyctb'rs, RBUCKLES BttBW on, . paokago of COFFEE Is a gutveafttef of ezbellence ARIOSA COFFEE 1st kept In all first-class storsa from the Atlantlo to the Pacific. COFFEE Is never good when exposed to the air. Always bay Ibis brand In hermetically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. marl.riy WANTED We want a few live men toi take orders for a full' line of choice nursery stock. Our stock is all selected and guaranteed first-class. "Wo furnish a hand some Outfit Free, also fnuiV Samples in Season. A Wokkem-' never fails with ua. Don't de lay but write at buco for terms,. &o.( to EDW. O. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, sepo-iot. Rochester, Y." PATENTS, 1 btalned and all patent business attended to ror moderate tees. . our omce U opposite tbe U. S. Patent once, and we can obtain Patents la lens tuns than tbose re mote train Wasnlngton. . Send model or, draw luff. We advise as to pat entabiuty tree olonarge, and ire make no charge unless patent Is secured. . , , We refer here, to tbe 1-oatmaster. tho Supt.pt Honey Order Dir., and to officials ottnev. 8. latent Omce. Vor ciroular. advice, terms and references to actual clients In your own' State or County, write to C. A, SNOW & CO., n Opposite Patent Office, Washington O O SUBSCRIBE FOR COLUMBIAN,