THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOM8BUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Indiana's Shaky Hill. Success on the Stage. The Joker Oatjoked. ONE 01' THK M01T' HEMAntUIlLE WON KF.U9 Of TliK 1I003IKU KTATK. A MANAOEn 8 ADVICE TO TOUNO MEN ANt WOMEN A JEALOUS I'LATFOMI. From the St. raul Olotxt. A tluilllna thouuti true story relating I I ' t V'l'.'.l1'!- U.I. U.IUU V I. kJi. . 1111) A n 1 T I - . . . . ... I 1 . . . I . t. . ' ! . 1 1 T . . 1. . iamuriuizo v IV una I correction- hininnnn h n t m nlnn nf ftlftn. oat wno is uuff vrsmuK uiu iuku, uni dent of tho Cincinnati JSnouirer ,ob- ntrpr A. M Pilmir n fnw diva new lust luaksd out. The inau in question sorves tlint dming tho recent natural when this Biihit-ct was touohoif upon, hud nilenied ft fashionable diniior gas inutvu which swept over liiuinna Mr. 1'aimrr is tircsiuont oi mo Aoiors Hny " h '' m-iij fund and is a man of lloeral education, ouaiujinunr, nu uiuuu u uiuum imur Ho is known all over this country and i"g to His otiioo no felt an irreaistibio in Europe. Ho ha ono of tho bent Impulse to play on somoDouy a praoti libraries of dramatio llteratUro in this cal joke. Hi quick wit soon oamo to Miinim. Iln 1m. linli.nfl liiindrnds of his rescue. Mniiui'IriiT to ri'ftoh his and which has, to soiuo extent, abated in this Immediate section, fr.qucnt monlion was mado of tho feasibility and probable results of borlnu for tho Inthmmablo fluid on "Shaky Hill." Thcro aro many who aro nosltivo in their belief that gas can bo found thoro and in abundancet loo. There arc others who claim that it would bo the Ian plaoo In tho world for gas or oil, but it is certain that tho locality or "hill" is attended with very mysterious phenomena. 'iho lull in question ia a part of a low ridtre of land runninK oast and west soroo two miles south, tho hill, comprising about twelve acres, being southwest two and one-lull miles, in tho northwestern corner of Fayotto countv. and lies about thrco hundred young men and women to get on tho stago, Ho talked freely and frankly on the subioct. I iwkeu mm: "What chance docs the tiraraauo profession offer to young men and women v Tim samo ohanco that the studio af fords, that tho ncn affords civen eniml Industry, patience, taste, talent and fitness for tho callintr. success is as possible and as probable on tho static as in nnv other profession,' he replied. "If vou were asked uv a voumr man or woman with a desiro to co on tho yards from the J., M. I. railroad stage lor an opinion, wouiu you aayise t,V. Tl,o Uml was PtitiTPil n 181C them lo do so, or 10 seen n proiession hv Thomas Iteatran. whoso son. Wiley l or commercial life 1 . . ft... o..i,i .1 itn in 1H99. "At a rule. I repeat. I should say, Yonr correspondent mot two genno- n u. nicn who probably knew more about on me siago mcins simpiy a peounur tho circumstances, surrounding tho pe culiar aotions of the hill,.or rather tilateau. than anv others. One, tho nnn.in.lnw of Wilev Rcaaan, said "The land on which it is situated tcmmratntMit. which for lack of a bcl ter adjective, wo generally call tho 'mimetic' temperament. It is very doubtful that either Ctosar, Napoleon or Washington would havo made as oood an actor as many a man, wnose 1... Wilnu TJ.mtrnn mv father-in law. . - . . . J . I I no n il.nn r urntf.V fn x .t.i t...'n ' i t ,i, i,ih. ocean. Without this peculiarity of iiiriii ili ill iiuiii. i itn uuuou iir mv i f u t. .,irf luinn oari. of a temnerament a marked success Hmall p.reok. Soon after the family most unatiainaoie oven oy me iu .u " - . . I . 11 . . 1 1 . n j .nmnn l,rtan tlmv d wr.ftvnrt'ri leiuciuauv rennvu man vi wumnu, ULUUUIUM HIV UHw ..." . y . - telvphoiio ho called up an undi-rtaker, and representing himself to be the Coroner, ordered him to conic immedi ately and rcruovo a dead man. lie telephoned to another undertaker tho same message, and still another. Not satUflcd yet ho called n fourth urging them to hasten. He then threw him self on a sofa to await tho fun. IIu soon, however, went to sleep, and when tho undertakers oamu ho was dozing away in a half-drunken stupor. The undertakers soon understood the situation and whispered n short time among thoinselves. A fow minutes after they wcro seen to carry ono of tho boxes into tho office, and soon returning with it, lift ing it with much exertion into tbo wacon. When tho man awoko ho found himself stark naked on a marble slab in a dissecting room of a promt-1 - .-LI- . f o. ti..i ..r ' nent usiuuiixumuni oi oi. x nui. "Xiet toe see," said a thin, gaunt youig fellow, who was sharpening a scalpel, "shall we cut out his left lung first or his light T Tbo intoxicated man DC' Best Fiaaoa! Lowist Prices!! II D. S. ArtDrVJS $ CO., HEADQUARTERS KOlt Sicinway, Sohiuci, Ki'suiicli A B sicli Fischer, -Emerson, Pease AND THE CELEBRATE! Wilcnx & White Organs. WPIanns Tuned and ltcpalred by com petent workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST THIRD ST., Wuhamsport, Fa. 2. SEINES NETS, TKNT8 and BPOltT INO GOODS. Poublft llarrcl fircccl) ladln; Shot Ouni, chnko bored, 10 to $lu). MDile llreech Londlnpr Wiot Guns, M to 125. Every kind ot Dreccli I odlne and ncDcatlmr nines. M totto Muzzle Londlnu lwu. bit Shot Otitis, H tolls; Slnils Shoi nana, I9 60 to 119.00. ReToUfrs loo toim Double Action self cockers, u.M to no. All kinds of nnnaites, Sbolla, cops. vVads, Tools, rowdcr Klnsks, shot lwichea, l'rlmcrs Send 3 cfnta for illustrated CatnlOffiie Addrexiu (lit EAT WKNTE11N OUN nUUIB, Vl HMIlllVlbl-U Oi., 1-1 1 inilUIUJ, I A. N. n. This Is & zo-rcar-old. rcllablo firm. Per. foctlr truatworthi1. OrdTa filled rroroiitlr and goods sent by mall or express to any part of tlie world. No matter what you want In tfio gun line m cad get it at tne orcat western by writing a letter. Guns mado to Order, nuns and Revolvers Repaired. BCplMmB J, W. RAEDEB, BLAH E 0 0 E MAKER novll-87-ly. get the Best" was bought about s.xty-hvo years ago &-u u ""hl whether he wa dead or my lauier-i i iw, .. ........ - ---- - -. . . .nn tho Atlantic that at intervals thcro was a pronounced disturbance of the hill, as if moved .or shaken by an earthquake this, too, wbilo other sections of the country were undisturbed. This continued or several vcars. and finally increased and became so marked that the Reagau family became alarmed and built a new r.ab'm on tho west oart of tho farm across the dreek. This was done be. ivuisn thnv feared and expected some however soholastically equipped This temperament is rare- alivo. The cold sweat bngan to como out on his forehead. Ho found him self unable to move a muscle or utter a word. "Ob, it don't mako much difference,'' answered the person addressed, a still than aro such higher qualities of the mind. Whero it is evident sucn a tomperamcnt exists in a man. I should not deter him from goine on the stage." "flow about a woman! "Thut is different, and, let me add, a far more delicate question to answer. Granted that a lady possesses and evinces tho Dossession of the needed '1 1 1 Aula i" - - - ' 1 far m0ro rare more ghastly looking specimen, whoi dire calamity vould befall them should temperament and other qualities ot a they remain on the hill, not that tbey great actress, I should still hesjtato to were Buoerslltious, as nas oeeu nam, .u .yoPy,.o....y . --B but because they were afraid the land wnnld sink or break UO at least tboy thought it !afer on moro stable ground. Right here it may bo Bald that in several places in this county large nnrtions of r?round are found which look to havo sunk or dropppd below the level of the surrounding region. was wipintl a loner dissecting knilo near the head of tho doomed man. 'We can sever tho juoular first and then decide what lo do." As he spoke he put his oold, wet band on tho shoul der of the man and held the knife as if abdut to dissect him. The man admits that tho sensation was peculiar; tho touch of the htnd, however, acted like an electrio shook, and with a piercing yell, the "dead man jumped B"veral feet away from his psrfecutors and I reached tbe outside of the door, only a r na i - A HOP PLASTERS For curative powsr and eflfacU renew, heal-1 tag quAUUefl, and quiokncM of astlon, they I una without in eaaii. Beienuiioau7 pm- pared from approved veritable agvatt, virtue ot Trtmh nor-a. Quins, Rtismns osd Hemloclc, apTcad on white mnsUn. They promptly and I thoronffhlr aubdue alt tialns an-1 aahea that I torment the human body, vitalize worn-out I tnnsolca and atrengthen wealt parta. Alwaya 1 ready for Instant epplioationj Clean, fraffrant I tna uever-iaiunff uoprjasterBeoiaoyaroK-i rlsU and Country atorca. 35 eta., B for 11.00. Mailed for price by proprtetora, B Hop Planter Company, llenton Miu. 8 tVDexisxr of imitations. Bee what you buy. 1 Look for hopvtne wreath and lUrnatura of fl HOP EJiAaTOl CQUFAIix. on naclc Of plaa- ter and on oirouiar around piaator. Albums, pHoToaiupn, AUToaiuPn and scrap, a largo And complete line at J. 11. Mercer's uiug and Hook store, Bvans' Uloct. K adopt the life-of the stage.' "Whyr "Uecauee of tho great sacrmces a woman is forced to maKe wno Bieps from the solid, qnict happineea of pri vate life to the clitter of a public one. Tho sanctities of home, tho pndo of woraanlv reAerve, aro Inch prices to nn. it , ..mAuori nnri iiiHro hnn nav cutler tor tne irrauncaiion oi van been no dwelling very near the nui ny or mo accurauiauomu muuoj. since. The character of tho disturb not mistake me. A moral woman can i.i..., .i,n.,ilnn nrn,1np.p(l remain so on the suce lust as well as t.w -.nimnatp. nnreentihlv shaking off of it. I refer not to that at all, but furniture to the exchange of the theatre. theTsubstitution of the ........j . oi.nliritr fhp ments of irofensional rivalrifsand i-al clothes line, somntimes causinR it to ousies for th quiet enjoyment oi im Pd Diciinnary of Language and a corn- fall, with its load of washing, inc nnvaui oi lauiuy me pi. te tiyclooedia ot Univeisal Knoxl- Tho d sturbanccs. as far as Known, i jeaious pi.iiii.rin. n, 10 ed0 ,n one wnrlc )n lare type w)tn have not occurred as fieqnently a aui ouuus, wun iu it. ubi iu v.,o ti,0uands of illustrations, and all for a formerly : but as the looality has tor a wite ana raoiner me eyemuK ui rice less than people have been used Ion? time been a part of a large, open It deprives her husband or lather "M to paying for a Dictionary alone, is not field, tho chances tor observation nave n r iuiiipimuiiiiij ..j on)y a nove)ty in plan, out to the ordi W )I'U It WUU1U UO BWOTICBI. M " for the excite- to hear them roar with laughter as they Bhoutcd to him, "Hold up, Jim, its only a practical joke, you know; better come back and get your vest on." A Great Popular Oyolopedia. The third volume of Alden's Mani fold Cvolopedia, a marvel of condensed information covers tho alphabet be tween tho tit'.es Artemisia and Baptisia. Thcro seems to be littlo doubt that it will prove to he tho great popular Cy clopedia for the next scorn of yearn at least. The embodiment of tfn Unabridt!' LL TDK FINEST EXTRACTS COLOGNE Bachcta. Pomades. Ilulr dtps and Bar hum at J. II. Mercer's Drug xnd nook btore, Evans' """"'I WffU.VV lwl VUUIU. A LL FROPKIETAKY AND PATENT MEDICINES r at J. II. ftleruer'n Drut? and Ilnnk Htjim. hnno. BOOKS. STATIONERY AND WALL PAl'KIt; A nne 6lock at .Mercer's Drutr ana nook store, opposite Episcopal Church, Bloomsburg, ra. C1ASTILLE, TOILET AND MEDICATED H0AP8, J a full line fit J.'n. Vprper'n Timer and llnok Store, UpperMaln treet. COMBS OP ALL KINDS, WELL SELECTED, AND at very low prices at J. II. Mercers Dm? and Book Store, third door abovo Iron xtrccl. lilnoms bnen limited, and it may have shaken ihnnt liavinrr been felt bv persons. fvormh gratibouion alternawo wiin win ,.rUinv or,diiable to 41den's J . . . 1 1 JLni.n,.inmnnli tilltllli OB Oi (.00 tflf I Tl I- 1 -w . II , . "On a number ot ocoasions ine uoune Mi-ifi"iiiiiuBum m... .-. jjuerarv neuoitmon. nearest the hill, to the northeast, wes quiet, dappinexs that is tuiiesv ana mo-i As to the quality of the work, both nnrtr hnnlr.hnvAr tnn fftfit hftrdlw Iprh -pite.of what sho may no, sunsutuies a tha aHonnrtjn(t. j, accoraplishmet.t affected in a similar manner, and at nua time the cellar wall of this house was badly cracked and rendered use less. Tho peculiarities of this hill that it has rept-atedly shaken, and the nhenoraena slated actually tnoK piace, is authenticated by many of Reagan's nearest neiirhbors. among whom were Samuel Baldwin. Joab Rains and many others now dead, and nf the liviner. a Mr. Hopper, Samuel Morris, Linvilio Ferguson and Milton Thorn lmrr' ("the last two centlemen are di rectors of tho First National Bank of this nlacei. "There is nothing peculiar or differ ent from the ordinary in this or adjoin ing lands to point to anything strange excepting a large surplus spring at the foot of the hill in a quaemire that seems to have no bottom. 1 In the last statement the gentleman suggests a theory to account tor th strange behavior of the hill. It is probablo that the elevation has for its loundation a thin stratum of Niagara rock resting on this bog. A slight disturbance would cause this rock to "Htisfvins to the New York Letter. female heart.'" Value of Bye- Rve is.not only va'uable for its grain aud straw, but it cannot bo excelled as a eroo for late pasturage in the fall. . .. i . : i when otuer errren looa is scarce : wmie it also throws earlv in tho spring and enables stock to seoure green food be fore anything makes a start, it rye should be estimated entirely as a lor- ago plant, the result would not be al togethor in its favor, as there are other and more desirable materials for thatlurpose, but its place cannot be easily failed in some respects. Late in tho fall tho farmer usually has his barn well stored with graiu and hay, and cares very littlo about ryo as a special food; but it is well known that as long as the stock can procure a proportion of green food, there is greater thrift, and milk cows give a greater quantity of milk, owing to the dietary effects of food. Unless the tanner literary and mechanical, any common- sense reader is capable of judging. Tho volumes received at this office (which any reader is welcome to 03II and examine) aro certainly deserving of tho unstinted piaiso which ihey seem to bo receiving. The venerable Prof. Day, of Yile College speaks of tho work in the following emphatio terms: "The book in all respects more than answers mv exp ctations. It is a very neat volume, of a form con venient for use, hrmly bound, ot large, clear type, with contents of just that general character which the popular reader requires comprehensive, accur ate and oorapaot. Its raarvelously low cost makes it a prize eagerly to be sought in every intelligence-loving household.' The publisher. John B. Alden, 393 Pearl St.. New York, or Clark and Adams Sts., Chicago,, will send speci men pages free to any applicant, or a specimen volume (which may be re turned if not wantod) in cloth for 50o or half Morocco, 65o ; postage 10a tho creen lioa onailnrva a atnn.lf mtlut, nilhfliHf fin disturbance would cause tn.s roc lo - -3 d provided for extra- The set of thirty volumes is vibrate, and this motion transferred to .7 Z offered at considerably reduced price to the hill would produce a decided shock, them , but it he nas a nua oi ryo no Babsorihers. iln oau eituer uusiure tuo hiiuii,i.i j or cut it tor them: u 11 00 01 sufficient helgt. according to the pro oortion renuired. If tho ground bo made rich, the grazing on tho ryo will do it no harm, as it will grow up again and provide a crop ot grain at the proper time. But dare should be taken that the rve be not trampled too much In addition to lato gn.zmg, in the spring the rye furnishes early green tood, which is always an aoceuiaoie treat to stock that have been fed on dry food during the long winter, and in these respects the rve crop is one of the best. It shortens the time on which giain and hav aro fed exclusive ly When the other graces begin to como in the rye can be permit ed 10 mature, and a erop ot gram ana straw harvested. Rvo can never be made to iHiirn tho places of wheat and oats as a grain crop, except on light sindy soils 1 but as a combined crop, afford. ing grain, siraw and convenient graz TO ADVERTISERS mg, it has an important place wnien no other crop ran fill. It will pay any farmer who keep otock to sow a puo" The gentleman further stated : more recent years persons livirg ira mediately west of the hill have noticed an odor or coal-tar in damp weather when the wind blew from tile east. Also, that in digging cellars, wells, elu., largo fissures were found partly hlleo with substances closely resembling cinders, aslie, etc." At one time a laborer was hired to dig a well near the house, but after going down tome twenty feet the tools eluded such hollow sounds the man came up instauter, Jeelaring h wouldn't finish it, as he was afraid tho ''bottom wi uld fall out. Mr. Bvram Bildwin, who owns the farm, states that to his certain know- ledgu the hill has been "shaky" for over fiftv-foven years. He ha-i exp n enced the peculiar sensations, and only about two months ngo his wife and hired hand felt a violent jar about four o'clock in the morning. Their dwelling is about three-eighths of a mile from a hill. Of a largo applo orchard sot out by Mr Keagau onlj ono tree remains, ihe rest having died or were cut fall of 18H3 . wero shaken quaking of tho earth. Mr. Baldwin says that while driving near the hill Saturday night with his -wife they were startled by threo sudilo-i Hashes of light, produced by bads of firo which flbot up into tho air one nuniirea ii ei muoh like a HKy-rnokot. It is said on good authority that this is of frequent occurrence, mid it is no doubt caused bv the oombu'tinn of light wuburetted liydrogin, O 'liimonly called marsh gas, or "jack o'-lantern." Another peculiar featuro of this ulaco is that the needl of tho compas will not point to tho magnetio pole, but inclines to tho east. Tho temperature, loo, is unlike that of the surrounding region. Tho samo thermometer will show a change of eoveral degrees in goiug from different parts of the farm to tho bill not always cooler, not always warmer, but never tho same. Stato Geologist Cox paid this locality a visit m 1K7M. Jlo nscnuea mo sen sations to either "unconscious personal deception" or tbo bursting ol rocks which 'form tho foundation of the hill lie thinks tr-e definition of tho compass needle is dun to a fault of tho coapaas, VMm. W V Ti ' .1 4 W forloiLE-? QfflFINtr, S'N troubles and diseases. for use auir the IvURSEfrY' Unrivaled. Nea, clean, fanif and efreetiVe. Beatff.fl.lly put u u boxwilhNn'. Sand fS, fteVaufifliL colored JittUJV,tff, risure cure Tor it down. Ono day in the f l"d to rye, not so much a a matter nearly all tho nue apples of profit, but as a means of providing n fiom the tree bv the Kcn food in the fall and early spring. Useful Suggestion. When washing glass, slip it into tho water so that Ethe inside and outside touch tho water at once. Tho reason idxsses break is b oano tho side which is tirsl nut in expands more quickly limn the other. Wh1i glasses in hot soapy water nnd wipe at once on a dry linen towel, to mako tneni gioKsy. 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It aims io nave ine largest circulation oy nrecrv lnglt, and claims that It Is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great Metropolitan news- tlflDer. Specimen copies of any edition will bo sent free to it une seuuiny tuuir uuurcps uay FTaTAycru CougV HronrhitI, Airthma, IndlffeBtlon I Cue PARKER'S GINGER TON 10 .without delar. It baa curou inanyof the worst oeuiea ami Is the bert remedy for all alTectloiu of the throat and, lunes, and dlHAawti artfint? from Impure blood and exhaustion. The fppblo and hick. BtrupRltnff affoinet dbaso, and slowly drlftlni? to the frrare, will In many canes recover their health by the timely une of rarlcr'a Oin per Tonic, but delay is dan irerous. Take It la time. It Is Invaluable fur all paini ud dlsordera of PtoraAch and bowels. 60o. at i)rurifliitst dltdocd. yNJ.v,V SAMPLE TREATMENT T7nn I ' aLairH We mall enougii to con- JL TPB v- Newark, N. J. deofSdit. P. 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Genuine only with fac-similo of aron necig s SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK across labeL To be had ot all uoreKeepers. grocers and drug gists, aemait. 10 IOX.TjA1TR pays for lill'il BOUOJjABfjUIP in JX T.TVg g' BUSINESS COLLEGE ' 1709 Cttittct Et, riifiJtlflii. Positions for Oraduatos. Time required 3 to 4 mos. The Best Equipped. Best Course of Btudy. liest Ev crythlne:. s ntu tor CircuUra RBUCKLES' name on a paokage of COFFEE Is a guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA COFFEE 13 kept In all flrst-olasi etoros from the Atlantlo to the J'p-clflo, COFFEE Is never good when exposed to tho et!r. Always buy this brandlnhorinetic?.U mart.rly 1888. Edltlon-lfl pages Handsomely neeKiy, ii.w. Illus- tl.KU.(hlVA JIXlli IIWM, fl.VU Terms-ually. 13 per annum: tl for four months: aj cents per montn; aeuverra oy carriers ror o cents per week; Sunday edition, an tmmenso quadruple sheet of 128 columns elegantly Illus trated, $2 per annum; 5 cents per copy Dally and Sundny, $1 per annum; CO cents per month. Weekly edition, ft per annum. Address all letters to THE TIMES, Chestnut and Eighth Stheets, Philadelphia Don't Tnii to ;:!! and Examine j o is:0H:EJisrir7s EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FALL 11 WIITEE GOODS JUST OPENED. ! l am .Delaines pods: J j nu ll offering great bargains in tho following dress . Flannels. Plaids. Cashmeres, Heavy CoatiiiKs.with mings and Buttons to malcli, Opera Flannels, Velveteens, Dress Goods of every description, with Braids and Trimmings to match. Women s Misses and (Jmldren s Hood s, all styles, folmwls, occ. Women's Shoes, $1.00 up. Men's, Youths' & 1 Coys' Clothing, very large stock. Men's Suits, $5 00 up. Overcoats, $4 75 up. Men's Shoes and Boots, Horse Blankets, Robes, Bells, Trunks, Valises, Bed Blilnkcts, Comfortables, &c. My stock is complete in every branch and would respectfully solicit' your patronage. Examine before purchasing elsewhere. You will find goods at' my store not kept in this place. Styles latest, on account of visiting the markets last. Prices cannot bo beaten in the city. 3. 3. IMBIEI1Y, BtBiiton, Fa, RAILROAD TXMH SABLE LACKAWANNA AND DIVISION. pvELAWAUE, j . , . BLOOMSBURG STATIONS. r a NORTntTMBKRLAMD 40 Cameron & DT, ChMasky 0 (0 Danviue o ui Catawlssa o 25 Itupert 13" nioomsburg 0 3C Bspy 6 43 Lime ltldge. 6 sn Willow drove ...6I Drtarcrcek t 69 Berwick 7 05 Beach Haven 7 11 Hick's Ferrr 7 IS Hhlckshlnny 7 HO HUniOCK'8 T Nantlcoke 7 60 Avondnlo 7 54 'lymouth ........ 7 69 1 mouth Junction 8 03 Kingston 8 os Bennett 8 13 Maltby. .... 8 17 Wyoming b u west llttston 8 S7 Huston 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 Tailor illle. 8 48 llellovuo. 8 54 SC1UNT0H 9 00 r m STATIONS. HCR1NTON 6 10 Bel evue a 't Taylorvine. ,. 6 to Lackawanna u 2. Htibton 6 W West llltston 6 42 Wyoming 6 47 Maltby Ill Bennett 6 55 Kingston 6 68 Plymouth Junction .. 7 us Plymouth 7 10 Avondale. 7 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 Ilunlock's 7 is Shlckshluny 7 47 uick's F-rry. i na Beach Haven. 8 oi Berwick 8 07 Unarcreek 8 13 willow Grove 8 10 I.lmo lUdge. 8 so Kspy 8 S6 Bloomsburg s &i Hupert 8 37 Catawlssa 8 2 lianvtlle 8 67 Chulosky. 9 03 Cameron 9 07 N0BTIICM81BUND 9 IS A U r st I 85 1 68 S 14 2 19 2 24 8 29 2 48 2 54 2 69 3 09 3 19 3 26 3 35 3 39 9 43 3 62 3 66 4 01 4 22 r m a u 9 60 9 65 10 00 10 08 1 IB Noimi. A. M. A. 10 10 10 25 10 89 10 36 10 63 11 00 11 07 11 16 11 22 11 26 11 30 11 87 11 44 II 4S 11 68 12 08 12 16 12 20 12 fi 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 60 IU 65 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 r h SOUTH. TH 2 05 d 15 6 30 6 34 8 40 fl 6S 7 IS 7 12 7 20 7 27 7 SI 7 33 7 42 7 49 55 8 06 8 17 8 22 8 38 8 31 8 88 8 45 8 49 8 53 8 68 9 03 9 09 9 17 25 10 1 10 23 10 27 10 30 10 34 10 3S 10 42 10 47 10 61 10 55 11 02 11 12 11 22 II 23 11 37 ii'49 11 62 11 19 12 05 12 10 12 19 12 30 1240 12 b 2 14 V 21 2 28 2 34 3 39 2 '47 2 50 3 61 2 69 3 03 3 06 3 19 S 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 57 4 01 4 03 4 12 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 46 4 64 5 00 6 16 r it 9 35 .11 fii 0 20 6 25 6 l 6 37 0 45 6 tO 6 35 n 69 7 H3 7 07 7 1! 7 16 7 21 7 25 7 43 7 5 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 27 8 31 8 35 8 41 8 4 8 62 8 57 9 15 9 23 9 28 9 45 r 11 Connections at Ttunert with Phllfldelnhla leadlnr Railroad for Tamanend. Tamaaua. Will lamsport, Sunoury. PottsvMe, no. At Northum berland with P. & K. Vlv. 1'. It. It. lor Uarrlsburg Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and jirie. 'V. F. HALSTKAD, Gen. Man., Pcranton, IU Qn.iknr Catarrh Remnly. Cures the worst cases, also Hay Fever, Bmn cUltlsandall head and throat troubles, restores hearing, smell and taste, greit rellel lo conauinp. llves, often cu-es them. Hit nature's own rem ody. It has cured us and thousands of ntners, at ter trying everything else. It will po-ltlvely cure you. Price W cents, In Btamps. by mall. MILLS t CO., 3D N. 11th St i Philadelphia, I'a. n25-3ms Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. TIME TAiUE. In effect Day 29, 1887. TralnB leave sunbury kAstwahd 9.40 a. m., Sea shore Kxp'ress (dally except Sunday), tor Uarrlsburg andlntirmedlatestatlona, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m. ; New York, 6.20 p.m.: Baltimore. 3.10 p. m. : Washington. 5.50 p., m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia, 1.43 p. m. Day express dolly except 8unday),for Uarrlsburg and Interme diate Btatlons. arriving at Phfladelnhla 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore 6.45 p. ra. ; Washington, 7.45 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches tnrougn to rniiaae.pnia ana Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (dailj ror iiarruDurg ana an intrrmeaiate stations, arn v. Ing at Philadelphia 4 25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m. Baltimore, 4.55 1. ra. : Washington 6 05 a. m Hleenlnff car accommodations canoe secured t Uarrlsburg for Philadelphia and New York, on tiun- aaya a tnrougn e.wpi.ur car win oe run; on m train from W'llltamsp't to Pnlladelohlo.Phlladelohl8 passengers can, remain Insleeper undisturbed unti 2.50&.-ra Erie Mall (dAlly excent Monda tc- Uarrlsburg and Intermediate stations, uln,. at 1)hl.italnM. O OR n tn Vi Va.I. a. iuj( nc i mia.uijiuiit v.j n. .u. no. 1111.1 ll.Hu . m. ; Baltimore 8.16 a. m. ; Washington, 9.30 a.m. Tnrougn i-uunian sleeping cars are run on this train to cnuaaeipnia, naiumore ana washing ton, and through passenger coaches to. Phllade phla and Baltimore. WKSTWAItD. 5.10a. m. Krle Mall (dally except Sunday), fo une tir J an mierii.cuiaic siuiiuns ana uananaaii gua ard Intermediate stations, Rochester, Hum loand Niagara Palls, with ib.cugb IHllman Pal ace cars ana passenger coacnes to line ana itoan ester. 9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) foi ock Uaven and Intermediate stations. 12.52 p. m. Niagara Kxpreas (dally except Sun y) for Kane ana Intermediate stations and Chu W I CURE CU FITS! T. W. EDCRA, OF ESPY, PA., Respectfully informs hla frii-mls and tiublio Renernlly that he hi refitted his planiug mill. In addition to the pinning mill work ho is now pr pared to furnish to order doors anJ insida finish for houses. among them Contersvill", but other survoyoia Chat if b Willintus, of think dlfforoutly, basing their opiuloiis on actual experiments. This is the time of the year whfn tho sportsmen who has bagged no birds tries to mako the Inoffensive rab. bit quail, WESTERN PINE. French cream oako makes a delicious desert Uso three egcx, ono cup of Miliar, ono. nnd a half of (lour, two tea sDOonfula cf veast powder, mlxod in the Hour, two tabli'spoonful of cold water. Hake in two oakesi wnno lint, split open and prcad with thu cream lia.lU III. .9 . UMO lllll. u OCVI .... . . i ... . .. 11 . . n .1.1.. l,n I ,1 ,.,ttli all mir nfl litrn wincls. alHn foreicrn woods. SUCU as iMailOcany, ... . .i . i i (.1. n i e. . All l,or,l oixful MnnliiinDd ia naeil fnr Vcnpfiroa JJOOre and eggs. ii.i " :""Y?rr "iv, ..:::.:, i ,., w.01...,rnnf ninB is used for veneering all our Doors and Casing, lUso Board, &o-, &o. Alro Walnut, Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Maple, Cherry, Poplar, Veneers, for sale at the Mill, sir to ten feet long, six to thirty inches wide. of corn starch, beaten with the reserv ed milk. To this add two l.eateu eggs. When the milk boils, stir this ill slow- ly with one cup of 6Ugar. When al mod done, odd half a cup of butter. Flavor with vanilla, or anything preferred. T. W. DDOAB. BOTll-tmi When I say Cube I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, mid then hav them re turn again. I whan a lUDlCAL CUBE, I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FAIXING SICKNESS, A life long study. I warrant my remedy to Cubb the worst cases. Because otheri have failed Is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once tor a treatise and Piie iiottlb ol my infallible ltKMEur. (live Kin and Post orac. It costs you nothing tc (live Kinreis nothlnar lor trial, ana It win cur you Aaarest H.Q.ROOT.M.O. IS3PCAMS1.,N(WYHK noi25n cicocma. SUFFER1NC WOMEN' MARRIED on siNctr. Wtin imnKlAvl with t tin a a nnof na IrraimUrttle na frAquaBtllfollowinaa mMorrsiKMur, or fronOoa UWUoail W MkDMtrM uo jcullar to thvlr mi, UouU Ue OR, DuCHOlNE'S Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Thar are Sluinthenlna oth entlrj iTilttn, Impart tone, vigor and LQOtfnetfo lore to all f ouc.lpm ol lxlf aoj mind. Bant l. wall, aaeurlr walad, tl. Andrea, Dr. Hartor Medlolnn Co., 6T. lOUIS. MO. nov:5n,ccoly. SUIWdUlBK FOR THE COLUMBIAN, altrua and principal Intermediate stations hester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls with thmugh passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester . pas- and I'arlor carlo W'llllamenort. 3.30 p. m. Fast line (dully except 8unday)tor lie. novo ana imerineuiaie uiatiuns, aau uimira, vvai Kins ana intermediate stations, nun tnrougn aenircr coaches to ltenovo nnd wiiUclns. B.20 a. in Hunday mall ror ltenovo and Interme diate statlon- TUUOUOU T11A1NH FOlt BUNB1 UY FllOM THE KA!T ANU NOV 1 11. Hunday matl leaves I'hlladelphla 4.30 a. m HarrlBburrf 7,40 arriving at sunbury v. 20 a. m. with tnrougn sicep.ngcar trom runaiieipnia to wn uamspuri. News Express leaves I'hlladelphla 4. SO a. m Uarrlsburg, s.10 a. m. dally exoept gunda) arrlvln? at Sunburv v.M. a. m. Niagara Gxpresa leaves I'hlladelphfil.T.lO a. m.; Baltimore 7.SU a. m, (dally except suuda. arriving at tiunbury, 18.53 p. in., with through I'arloi car from Philadelphia ana tnrougn pasai'ogiT cuacneB irom rnuaaei phla and Baltimore. Fast Une leaves New York 9.00 a. m. ) Fhlladel Dhla.il.50 a. in. s Washington. 9.60 a. in. : Haiti. more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at uunuury. D.sup. m.. wim nrouga passengei coaches from i'hlladelphla and Baltimore. trie nan leaves new orc a.uup. m. ; rnuaaei. nhla. 11.25 n. in. : Washington. 10.00 d. m. : Haiti. more, n.i'o p. m., (dally except Saturday) arriving at Sunbury 6.10 a. m., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore ana tnrougn passenger coacnes from I'hiiaaeipnia. HUNIUJUY, HAZI.KTON & WII.KIiMllAllHU ItAll.lKIAII ANIl IMI11T1I ABU WEST 111. AM1II lit I.WAV. (Dallv exceDt bunuay.l Wllxesbarnj Mall leaves Sunbury 9.55 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry to.it a. m., WUkes-barre m.15 p. in. Wilkes. Barre accom. leaes Sunburr 2.53 I. m. nr rlvtne alUloom Ferry 3:51: Wllkes-Barre. b:00 n in. Bxpress Kast leaves sunbury 6.35 p. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.28 p. in., Wllkes barre 7.65 p. m Sunbury Mall leaves Wl lkesbarre 10.25a. m. arrlv- at Bloom Ferry li.64 a. m..Bunbury 12.43 D. xnressWestltavea Wllkes-barreS.&O P. m.. I nvlnir at Bloom Ferry 4. It D. m.. Sunbury MOD. ( atawlssa accom, ltavea Nescopeck 6:05 p m, ar riving avpiuuui rcrry o:v y iu ouuuur, v.cti (i iu. SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury U:25 a. m., arriving at Bloom reny iu.ioa.in.. vYitxes-iiar.eiiitaiLui. Sunday accimmodalton leaves Wllkea-Barre 6:l( p. m., arriving al Bloom Ferry, i.N p.m., Sunbury, T:uo pui, Oen.liaiiagtr, j. n. wood. aes. PisMBgU igt PERRINE'S PURE BARLEY ml ALT WHISKEY. VrCti Dibtillkd from selected Barley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically pure and free from lolurlous oils and icldsotten contained in nlcohol o llnuora. it. la especially adapted to persons rcqul.lnga stimulating tonic, Consumptives being creatlj benetltted by its uso. ltccommended by leading physicians as a Diuretic, Nervine, ToMc and Iterative. For contumptni'8 It Is Invaluable. ri-HKINE'S riervine, i or.ic ana lwraiive. ur uiibuiupmrs .l is iiivuiuaoic. l'f itltlNli's ruUB BAULKY MALT WHISKEY Insures a return of vigor to the stomach, u good appetite, a rich and abundant blood nnd Increased flesh and mutcular tissue. A stimulant mild and gent lo In elfecu Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all wasting dli eases cat be ct tlrely conquered by the use nr I'crrlne's I urc Hi rley nit Whiskey. It Is a tonic and diuretic and a powerful Mrengthener to the entire system. l'EIt KINE'S I'UItE BAltLEY MALT WIHSKKl has proved a medicinal protection to those who pursue their avocations in the open ulr nnd whoso dally workcalls It exceptional powers ut endurance. Ask lour nearest druggist or grocer for lor I'EltUINK'S PUllE UAItLKY MALT WHISKEY revives the energies of those worn out with exccsslvo KHtllj or mental effort nnd acts as a safeguard against exposure In wet and rigorous eather. ltwlll drive all malarious diseases from the system. Iiara workers oi every vocation ana persons wnom a wneniarv u.e renders prone to livsoensla find in i'errlne h Pure Bailey Malt Whiskey a powerful lnvlgorant and helper to dlgestlou. PKUlTlNKV I'UItE BAltLEY MALT WHISKEY without unduly stimulating the kid neys increases their flagging activity, counteract a the rnccts of fatigue, has tens convalescence and is a wnolcsomo and prompt diuretic Watch the label I None genulno unless bearing the Blgna-tura The ntinlvsls as It annears bv tho I.nl bel on every bottles I have carefully anl alyzed the 1'cre Uahlet Malt Wnis-I kkv made by M. & J. S. I'errlne and flhdl it entirely free from fusel oil, turturol.l metals and acids and Is aboluteljj purii." Signed, Camilla Arthur HalerM urnuuaie uj me universities vj jiiunicn fl uenevaana netsoaaen Yoi saie oj all druggist, and grocers throughou tbe united States and canadas. 37 NORTH FEONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PHIL FOH SALE BY TIHUOniT AND ALL OSM.RHS lan PENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY BOLE AGENTS fOR P. ADAMS CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAtCO Sole agents ot the fol lowing oraaas ui Cigars. HENRY CLAY, LONDKES, NORMAL, INDIAN PRINCESS, SAMSON, SILVER ASH. Alexander Bros. & Co,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO. CANDIES, FRUITS AKD KllTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR EEEY MjILUKDS. SCA.NDIES.- FRESH. EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. ANY Ol DER FOR FESTIVAL, win he SUPPLIED W I I II THE LOWEST Market frices, AS FOLLOWS : ORANGES,. LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS' CREABI NUTS, ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CICARS. BLOOMSBURG, P4 GREAT INDUCEMENTS! We are offering great inducements to persons desiring purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. to Ml a ? a g Among tho Pianos wo handle are tho I VERS 8? FOND, C. C. BRIGGS, BA US $ CO., SCJ1 0 JIM CICER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos aro all first-cla&j and fuUy warranted for Ave years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTEY, MILL ER, UNITED ST A TES and other ma es. ' Our leading Sewing Machines are tho celebrated "WHITE, NE W DA VIS, JYE W DOMESTIC, NE W H OME, HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST. JOHN and STAND ARD ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest and best Rotary Rowing Machine in tho world. Beforo purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomisburg, Pa.
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