COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BfcOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COONTY, PA.' Township Officers. Tho following nntneil poraons wcro elcctod at tho rccctri election, held Tnesday, February 21, 1888: Bbaveu. Jusllco of tho poaoo, Allen Mann; constable, Peter Kncoht; supervisors, Isaac Hargcr, l'oter Shcl hammer: poor overseer, Jcsso Ititton- house; Hohool directors, W. A. Dries baoh, J. Pi Ilasrtok, George Ulshafor: assessor, Cornelius Sclilichor; assistant assessors, Snmucl Hornlockor, John Kllngamant judge of election, Danlol Uearhant inspectors, I'reiiericK ntim mol, , Jacob Baker; auditor, Moses Sohliohcr, tax colleotor, D. L. Singloy. Bkntok - Just oo of thn peace, Bruco Caroyi coustabK Alfred llant!!i snporvisorp, Keuboti .1. .uavis, J. u. Karns, 100 votos, Win. Smith, 100 votosi poor ovcraecr.lliram Ashj school directors, T. L. Davis, A. It. Stino; as- 08Sor. Emanuel Laubaob: assistant os sessors. John S. Kline, I. K. Krick- bfttim: tiidca of election. Frank J. Shultei inspectors, Boyd Gibson, John Ijatarusj auditor, Unmoi lmtr, tax ooi lector. Ira Mollcnrv. Berwick. Chief burooss, W. M. Bovlos. assistant buraess. John G. Ja- coby: town oounoil, C. II. Zehnder, F. L. Distlchurst; hi oh constable, A. D, Seelyt oonstablo, M. L. MoIIenry; poor overseers, Joseph h. fcyerly, u. a. CrisDin: school director. II. J. Diettor- ickj judeo of election, Jaoob Campbell, east, 8. L. MoBrido, west; inspectors, W. Pi Rourih. east.W. M. Bredbenner, easts J. J. MoAmnall. west, J. O Mo- Murtrlo. west: assessor, John W. Ev nns; assistant nsscssors, W. B. Barnes, l".tviil Broaoher: tax collector. J. B. Lockard. RntinramiiK .Tustico of the peace, J. B. Martz; oonstable, J. B. Knorr; supervisors, Wm. Lamon, Adara Suit; Door overseers. M. II. Petty; school di rootors, A. B. Croop, 2 yrs., Henry Bower: 3 vrs.. Morris Rittonhouse, 3 yrs; assessor, Wm. Lamont assistant assessors, Georgo W. Miller, James Snononberrr: inane of election, S. E. Smith; inspectors, B. G. Klinetob, S. E. Mover: auditor. SI.. L. Housekncchti town. clerk, Joseph Lamon; tax collects or, A. 15. yroop. fjATAwiasA Constable. David Gif- fin; supervisors, Henry Harner, Jaoob iiowere; poor overseer, ii. r. viant; school directors, M. A. Bibby, W. T. Creasvi assessor. Lewis llavhurst; as. listant assessors, Luther Eyer, Henry Holline-shead: mdee of election, Wm. Harner: inspectors, John G. Weaver, Walter Billman: auditor, George Wi Reifsnvder: town clerk, Charles E, Kandall; tax collector, Clinton Ellis. Ceotralia. Justice of the peacq, David Walsh: constable, James F Thompson: chief burgess, Thomas Gerahty; council, George Troutman Daniel F. Currv: school directors, Ed ward AVilliams.Audrew Lenihan; judge of election, Patrick Curran; inspectors Joseph Dawes; Sr., James Bath; as sessor. M. W. Bronnan; assistant as. sessors. James H. Thomas; Michael Mortiu; auditor, W. J. Yorworth; tax Collector. James M. Reilly. Centre. Constable, I. J. IIes supervisors, Isaao Creasy, Isaac Ervinej poor overseer, Lafavette Creasy: school directors, Jonn iveicnner, ueorgf Ruckle; assessor, B. B. Freasi assistant assessors. Levi Fester, -J. S, Hugenbuoh: judge of election, Elias Hagenbuoh; inspectors,Thomas Hiigen buoh: auditor, Isaao Whitmire; tax oollector, Wm. A. Hess. Cokynqiiam. Justice of the peace, John" P. Hower; constable, Charles Maize; supervisors, John Neisvender, Thomas Geraghtv; poor commissioner, Bernard J. Doyle; school directors, Ira Rodarrael, Alex. McDonnell; assessor, John P. Hannon; assistant assessors, Michael Burns, Sidney Morgan; judge of eleotion, Edward Hughes, north, Augustus Blank, south: inspectors, John Heffroo. north, William Bergm, north, John Frost, south, Jonas Mor gan, south; auditors, John Padden; town clerk, Peter Kelley; tax collector, Andrew Donahue. Franklin, Justice pf the peace, J. T. Reeder; constable, S. Reeder; supervisors. Andrew Loreraan, Paul Shultz; poor overseer, Philip Manbart. school directors. Thos. M. Mensch, Charles Hughes: assessor, Wm. E. Hower: assistant assessors, G. S, Fen. stcrmacber. O. L. Artley; judge of election. J. W. Artley; inspectors, Alexl Lillie, B. F. Sheets; auditor, William Stocker, tax collector, L. O. Busher. Fishincjcreek. Constable, John V. MoHenry; supervisors, Stott McHenry, E. It. Louderbangb, poor overseer, B. F. Edgar, school directors, E. M. Lau baob, W. C. Penniugton; assessor,Isaao Fahringer; assistant assessors, John Wonner, H. J. Hess; judge of election, Clinton Dewitt, inspectors, W. B. Pennington, Peter Hess; auditor, E. L Lamon; town clerk, S. A. Pealer; treas urer, G. M. Howell; tax colleotor, John V. MoIIenry. Greenwood. Constable, II. S. Fair man; supervisors, George Ikeler, Geo. Derr;school directors.Joseph W.Reece, Joseph F. Lowton, F. P. Johnson; as sessor, II. E. Mather; assistant assess ors, J. F. Lowton, Joseph W. Eves; judge of election, Welhine Mather; in spcctoiB, Henry Parker, E. T. Eves; auditor, A. P. Young; tax collector, D. S. Patterson. Hemlock. Constable, W. F. Foust; supervisors, J. M. Ikeler, Wm. P. Ey. erly; peor overseers, John Kistler; school directors, Charles Bomboy,Geo. Dent; assessor, John II. Foust; assist ant assossors, A. J. Everett, M. A. Moorej judge of election, Charles Workheieer; inspectors, James Pursel, Jaoob Harris; auditors, Elt J. Oh!; tax collector, John Appleman. Jackson Justico of the peace, W. L. Yorksj constable, W. P. Robbins; supervisors, N. D. Kile, II. W. Hagen buoh; school directors, H. H. Hirle mau, Henry Wagner; poor overseer, nenry Caruthers; afstesor, ,Z. A. Butt; assistant assexsors, Frank Derr, B. F. Frilz; judge of eleotion, Ezekiel Fritz; inpectors, John II. Fritz, George Hirleman; auditor, J. B. Richie; town clerk, F. M. Parker; tax oollector, D. L. E verb art. Locust. Constable, Hervey W. Bower; supervisors, Wm. E. Kline, Daniel Morris; poor overseer, Charles Bower; school directors, Henry Boaver, IS. V, Uleaver.UhrisUan small; assessor, C. S. Hower; , asaistat assessors, Jacob Long, I. C. Johnson; judgo of eleo tion, Jeiemiah Miller; inspectors.Chas, Fahringer, Wm. B. Snyder; auditor, Peter Swank: tax collector, L. II. Daniel. Madison. Justico of the peace, K F. Wellivtr, Jacob Shoemaker; con- stable, W, E. Kreamer: supervisors, J. W. Young, George Whitenight; poor director, Ualtis sterling; school direct ors', T. J. Swisher, Robert Manning; assessor, J. W. MoNinoli; assistant as. sessors, J. M. Smith, Robert Johnson; liirlge of election, J), N. Welliver; In epectors, Wm. Smith, J. E. Cotner; auditor,!', D-iVorkheiscr; tax oollector, J. J. Kramer. Main Justioes of tho peace, John a ci ... n.,:.i a n. ....,. .i.i.. M. M. Gelgert supervisors, David I Shuman,Wru. MMteliert poor overseer, Henry Hlndorlltori school directors, W. M. Longenborgor, W. II. Fisher; assessor, J. W, Kolchneri assistant as sessors, J. 13. IS UBS, (J. M. atiuman; judgo of election, Georgo Brolsch; In spectors, liioyd A. uauous, Alox. Hit ler; auditor, W. K. Shuraan, tax col lector, J. F. Banmnn. Aiiffmn Justico of tho poaco, John H. Kltlor; constablo, Isaao An drews: supervisors, J. P. Aten, Wm. Hartzcl; poor overseer, Abram Mas- teller; school directory J. 0. Hotlor, M M. Hartzcl; assessor, A. Wi Hess; assistant assessors, Samuel Snyder, Obadiah Swank; judge of election, A. C Millard; inspectors C. W. Hess, John II. Aten; auditor, C. B. Kllnga mant tax collector, Ben). Ponnypaoker. MoNTOiJii. Justico of tho oeaco, John G. Quick: oonstablo, John N. Gordon; supervisors, Miohael Roucb, John o. Alensch; poor ovcrsoor, Jos. vV. Yingor; school directors, Daniel Cotner, Hugh D. Qulok; inspectors, W. E. Giger, Charles Eck: auditor, W. M. Monroe; tax oollector, James Qulok. Mr. Pleasant. Justico of the peace,. T. A. Kcator; oonstable, R. G. Ilowell; supervisors, Joseph Ikoler, Amos Wanioh; poor pverseer, Isaiah Dennon; sohool directprs, M. Ruckle, Daniel Mordan, assessor,, J. II. Hartzel; assistant assessors, I. K. Appleman, Philip Creasy; judgo of election, O. II. Mason; inspeotorfl.tlsaiah Howell, Wm. Vance; auditor, Sylvester Kitch en; tax colleotor, Elias "Howell. Obanoe. Constable, Amos Noy hard: supervisors, Emanuel B. John' Hon, Abraham Kline; poor overseer, Mat. M. Megargell; school directors, Samuel Ilidlay, Silas Shaman; assessor, L. M. Sloppy;" assistant assessors, Thos. MoHenry, Raush Fester; judgo of eleotion, Jonathan Poults inspectors, John Knorr,- M. F. Brennan; auditor, A. B. Herring; town clerk, M. S. Hayhurst; tax collector, M. L'Ivllno. Pine. Constable, D. W. Robbins; supervisors, Davis Gnrdner, Alfred Kitchen; popr overseers, Abraham Bonuott; sohool direotow, Wi H. Hay, man, G. H. Gordner; assessor, P. ,W Sones; asuitant assessors, J. R. FoW ler. Harvev Lunger; iudie of election, J. V. Kinney;, inspectors, B. F. Ker- sohue, Benjamin Bidler; auditor, Robt. PottJTitax collector.C. R. Parker. Roarinqcreek. Justice of the peace, John C. Myers; constable, A. E. Litwilor; supervisors, Joseph Lovan, D. W. Rang; poor overseer, William Yeager; sohool direstors, Frank Driei baoh, Abraham Beaver; assessor, I. W. Cherington; assistant assessors,Leandor Fetterman, John Mourey; judgo of election, Francis Richard; inspeotor?, Samuel Levan, W. W. Oamao; auditor, Frank Yocum; tax collector, David Long. Scott. Constable, Wesley Ruokel; supervisors, John Waters, K. D. Ha genbuoh; sohool directors, William bchechterlv, Jaoob Terwilliger; asses sor, T. W". Hartman; assistant asses sors, Wi E. Deiteriok, IL H. Brown; judge of eleotion, James Fowler, east, Ml M. Hicks, west; inspectors, Charles Gulp, west, J. L. Crawford, west, Wm. frerabley, east, John Turner, east; wdilor, Win. Bogart; tax colleotor, Samuel Krt s-ler. Suoarloaf. Justioo of .tho peace, Andrew Laubaob; constable, J. P. Fritz; supervisors, Jamet Shultz, Jess" Hartman; sohool direciors, W. A. Fritz, S. J. Benjamin; assessor, C. M. Lanbaoh; assistant assessors, John Klinger, W. T. Kaae; judge of eleo tion, Gearhart Hess; inspectors, John Stout, M. F. Shoemaker, 32 votes,' A. B. Cole, 32 votes; auditor, John G. Lanbaoh; tax colleotor, Joshua Fritz. Consumption Barely Oared. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have- a positive romedv for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless oases have been permanently, cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my, remedy free to any of your readers who havo consumption, if they will send me th-ir express , an J postofBce address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, M. C, 181 Pearl St., N. Y. (25novCm. Adam's Knives and Forks. There are a number of things that the roost fashionable :and well-bred people now eat at tho dinner table with their finsrnr. Thev are : Ultves, to which a fork should never be applied. Asparagus, whether hot or cold. when served whole, aa it should be. Lettnce, which should be dipped in the dressing, or in a little salt. ueiery, which may properly be placed on the table cloth beside, the plate. strawberries, when served with the stem on, as they usually are in the most elegant houses. Jiread, toast and all tarts and small cakes. Fruit of all kinds, except melons and preserves, wbion are eaten 'with a spoon. ' uneese, which is almost invariably eaten with the fingers by the most par ticular people. Hiven the leg, or other small piece of a bird is taken in the fingers at fashion able dinners, and at most of the luno) eons ladies pick small pieces of chick en witkout using a fork. ''When People suffer from pain they want to be cured, not trifled with. I want Pond's Extract,not an imitation." This was the answer made to a dealer who was trying to make a larger profit by offering a weak imitation of Pond's liiXlraot to a customer. "I know tho difference, ho added, "One cures and tho other disappoints.'" This favorito remedy cures sore throat, stiff neck, all forms of intlammation, hemorrhage, plies, sores aud Kindred diseases. Marguerite: Oh. Frederick ! Frod orick 1 My own dwliii, through all these years I have loved yon, ami now I entreat you name the day when I may oall you ray own, Speak, Fred erick." Frederick: "My dear Marguerite, I cannot entertain thoughts of marriage at any timi-, at least not 'till I reoeive the two-dollar raise in my salary.whioh I have little reason to hope for. But, my dear Marguerite, I will bo a-a brother to you," Drift, 0 '1 1 nAVtRHEUMATISM Celery DEES ! 1 NturalfU, Ntrvvut Wukuu, a unr dihiu, Kbitiaultia, RANDOM SHOTS. A Bbabby coat it no disgraoo, but it is a groat impediment to tbo success ful negotiations of a small loan. Frt Worth Gazette. Bobby. Ma, wasn't thcro anybody loft in tho Garden of Edeu after Adam and Evo wero turned out t Mothor. No, Bobby. Bobby (after thought). Well, who fed the animals T Mr. Courtonay Van II. Doolyttlo (whoso supply of blue blood is exten sive, but whoso purso is meagre, to tho plcblan but wealthy Mrs. O. Van II. D.): But if you refuse me money in this way, you know, yon can't ex pect mo to keep up tho dignity of tho family name. Pitck. Mrs. Oldsohool : I hear v6ur sister Diana is engaged to Charlie Huntor, Miss Tuxedo. Miss Tuxodo (with animation): Yes. and their tastes are so congenial they aro sure to bo Happy. They aro both bo fond of horses and dogs. (Mrs. Oldsohool sighs, and thinks that in her youth happiness was made of mora substantial stuff.) IIarper'$ Batar. m m "Clara," said the old man from the hoad of tho stairs, "hasn't that young man gone yet I" "Your daughter isn't here, sir," fceb ly responded tho young man. "Sh- has just stepped into tho Icitchen to Oil and trim the lamp." New York Sun. "John." said a frightened wife in tho middle of the night, "there's some thing moving down oeiiar, I'm sure." John listened intently. "Oh, it' nothing but tho gas-meter pegging away," he said, with a sigh of relief! Detroit Free Press. Judgo (to jury): -Have you agreed nppn a. verdict t Is the prisoner guilty br not guilty of theft, as charged in tho indictment t Fonmi'an : Wo have notyet roaohod a verdict, your Honor. I missed, my pocketbooic in. the. night, and I would respectfully ask that each, juror b-i searobed. 2Hd J its. Tha Eey of Success, la a good .memory, withont which the student, business man or scientist loses what ho gains. Prof. Loisette's wonderful discovery enables his pupils to learn any book, poem, lecture or treatiso in one reading or hearing. En dorsed by Prof. Richard A. Proctor, tho astronomer, Hon. Wm. Waldorf Astor, late U. S. Minister to Italy, Mark Twain, the great humorist, Hon. Judah P. Benjamin, the famous jurist, and hundreds of others who have all been his pupils, besides classes the largest on record, as 1087 at Baltimore and 1005 at Detroit, fce., &o. Thf system is also taught by correspond enoe. Address Professor Loisettej 237 Fifth Avenno,New York.for prospectus An Australian Story. THE DEATH-BED CHAPTER IN MYSTERIES OF A HANSOM CAB, "THE From the London Times, Feb. 11. "The Mysuries of a Hansom Cab" is the title of a novel published in Mel bourne wbioh is making a sensation there similiar'to that caused by "Call ed Back" in England a few years ago We extract from it the following ac count of the death of Mother Gutter snipe, an old bag who has much to .do with tho development of the plot : "My good woman," said the doctor bending over the bed, "would you not like to eee a minister!" She looked at him with her bright, beady eyes, already somewhat dimmed with the miste of death,, and said,, in a harsh, low whisper: "Whyt" "Because you bavo only a short time to live," said the doctor gently. "You aro dying." Mother Guttersnipe sprang up and seized his arm with a scream of terroi. "Dyin', dyin' no 1 no 1" she wailed, olawing bis sleeve. "I ain't fit. to, di' cuss me ; save mo save me. I don't know where I'd go to, s'elp me savij me.'' The doctor tried to remove her handt but she held on with woderful tena olty. "It is impossible,'' he said briefly. The hag foil back in her bed. "I'll give yon money to save me," she shrieked ; "good money all rainu all mine. See see 'ere -aurver-ains," and, tearing her pillow, open, she took out a canvas bag, and from it ponred a gleaming stream of gold Gold gold it rolled all oyer the bed, over the floor, away into the dark coi ners, yet no one touched it, go en chained were they by the horrible speo'.acle of the dying woman clinging to life. She clutched up some of tile shining pieces, and held them up t the three men as they stood silently bf side the bed, but her hands trembled so that sovereigns kept falling from them on tho floor with metallio clink. "All mino all mine," she shrieked, loudly. "Give me my life gold money cuss ye .1 sold ray soul for it nave me, give mo my .lilo," and, with trembling hands, she tried to forco the gold on them. They did not say a word, but Btood silently looking at ber, while the two girls in the corner clung together and trembled wlth fear. "Dou't look at medon't," cried the hag, falling down again' ariild the Bhining gold. "Yo want mo to die, blarst y&7-l shan't I shnn't give me my.-gold olawing at the scattered sovereigns. "I'll take it with mo I shan't die Help h " whimper ing. m ain't done notbin' let mo live give me a Bible save me,v and she fell baok on the bed, a corpse. , The faint light of tho candle flicker ed on the shining gold and the doad faoe, framed in tangled white hair; whilo the three men, sick at heart, turned .away in silence to seek assist ance, with that wild cry still ringing in their eata-r- "Belp- save mol" and then tbo awful silence. WEAK NERVES y CILMI COMfOO 1TD tl A Hm TOOlfl which nw UiU. CqnUlnlnv Ualurr u2 Coca. thoM wonderful Drr UniUutihU mum IlneuaiAtlua. ud restore the bkiod. itu ui Hum rriiiir'f ivy iMjTwinmmL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS PlIVl'l fin I IT f!IU Mtniin nn(k I Milieu tb llf r and Bdny to trfurt hului. lhi corfttlf i-owcr. oombisd with it Den ooiu. iflike it u Us! rad tot jj DYSPEPSIA Pimi'i Ciliii Conrovn itmrtbiai U tli oraui Tkli U whj ft mm nu U nmtwil fffftU, CONSTIPATION f ixwvt uiuii OojrToimD u not ft o tla ItUUumfca1?tiirMruf tow?U Buawk Drt. Mm ftl 4Vi OaM t Tim.1 ''Home, Sweet Homo," wnr nANERR cOucohah rent over tub OKA FOn THE REMAINS OF ITS ACTHOH From the Ncit Tork Orapblte. George Melville, who was nominated last week by tho President to a plnco In the Navy Department that will give mm the rank ot commodore, is known to fame principally aa one of tho sur vivors of the ill-fated Jeanetto Polar expedition. Ills return to America from that terrible voyage was ono of tho inspiring causes that led the rich Washington banker, W. W, Corooran, to havo brought baok to America tho remains of the sweet song writer, John Howard Payne. It happened this way: When, Llontenant Melville and his companions reaohed Washington after their rescuo they were given a reception by tho principal citizens of tho capital. An escort met them at the depot on their arrival and, headed by the famous Marine Band that furnishes musio at tho Whito House, the procession start t d np Pennsylvania avenue. It was a bright sunny day and the wide street was crowded. When the band moved along the avenue H played tho heart touching tune of "Home, Sweet Home," and it filled the Mr with tho old-timo musio that bag found an eoho in every heart for' so many years. In the first carriage rodo Lieutenant Melville "and with' him tho rich banker. Mr Corcoran bad known and befriend ed John Howard Payno in the struggl ing days of tho song maker, and the tune awoke old memories in tho rioh man's heurt and suffused his eyes with tears. Ho thought of tho man whose tender lines and sweet music had bronght joy to so many breast and remembered that his bones lay mould ering in a foreign laud, homeless oven in death. Then and there ho resolved, that) all that was mortal , of, John Howard Payne should find an abiding place hero at homo. That night he, wrote to Seoretary Frelinghuysen about -the matter and the government lent its aid through the United .State Consul at Tunis, near which place tho almost forgotten grave was located. The do tails "'were ' soon perfected and bne fright June day In 1683 the remains of the dead poet arrived in this oountry and were given a resting place in the land be loved so well. Mr. Corcoran bore all the expenses attached to tho transfer, and it was the did familiar tune ringing out along tbo venue. on that pleasant day wheniMel ville came home that Mist awakened in His, heart tho resolve to give a lasting burial place to the poet's remains. - Dear Mr. Editor: Won't you please tell your ,malo readers. that $3 will buy. a tine, strong and serviceable S'air of pants, made to order by. the Tew York Standard Pants Co., of G6 University Place, New York City 1 By sendiug 6 cents in postage, stamps to the above, firm, they will send to any address 25 samples of cloth to choose from, a fine linen tape measure, a full set of ecientifio measurement blanks and other valuable information. All goods are delivered by them through the U. S. mails. A novel aud practical idea. Adviso your 'readers tb try the firm. They are thoroughly reliable. Yours'truly; Wiluam Vanderbilt. . 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In waetyeabuy, I Look for hep-Tine wreaUi and elpufnie of SOP FLUTZa OOO&JUfTVontaokof plae- i pDf aaa t?a Qoryuief ttjV BLOOMSBDHG MING MILL Tho anderBltrBAd hevtncr nnt ale Plan in w op; Railroad rttret, Id flrtKiM condition, u p-h FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOUl-DINGS, FLOORING, Etc. urnuhea at rcatonattle prices. All lumber aseo well teaaoned and sons but skUltd workmti' areempioxea. ESTIMATES FOB-BUILDINGS urnUhed on application. Flan and spMlflOfc vr?tjtn oj an experienooa oraasniaman OIIAREiEB HRDQ, Bleetaibtirir, Pa YAiNrvmanT&co,, WHOLESALE BROCERI, PiiiLiDimiu, Fa, TKAB, BYliUrS. COFKBE, HTjOAB, HOLaBSES BIOS, SCICSS, BIOiED 60DA, ItO., WO. M, E. Corner Second and Areb PU. (rprder vi reolTO prompt attention. 8tj.mmiBK FOR THK COLUMBIAN ktta! M Prices!! D S rHDtUS CO., HKADQUAHTRnS TOR 8tcinvay, 8olimci9 iKraiiicli Clinch Fischer, JCiiicrsou, Pease wmmm t AND THE CF.t.KllRATKt) Wilcox & White Organs. WPIanos Tuned and Hcnalred bv com potent workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST THIRD ST., Williarasport, Pa. 'novll-SMy. SUFFERINCWOMEN' I MARRIED on SINGLE. When troabled with thOM annoying IrrepmHritlM m frequentlr followinna toMorHpoaon, or fromOon fetltetionB WeekneiMM so recall nf to their ex ihoald Ute DR DuCHOINB'S Celebrated. FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Surer Strengthening to the entire tritem, Inpert ne. Tliror and mantre force to ell f nncttoni of txxlr Indmlnd SentbrmftflifwcarulrieiilM.tl. Aftaren, r.HrtorModlclnoCo.fST.LOUlS, MO. noTSSn.oJtcolj'. Mill! has revolutlonl?el the 7orld dur irg tne last nan century, not least among the wonders ot In Tentlrtj Drourcssls & met hod And srstcm of work that can be pertormotf all over the country wunoui separung tne workers irom tneir homes, ray liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special ability re quired. Capital net needed; you are started free. 'Cut this out and return to us and we will send .you rroc something or great value and lmport- nui uriug vuu iii muro uiuuey nm away, man anything elaa In the world. OranA outfit jree. Address thus & Co., Augusta, Maine. lydecso HAX&KOA& TZMCB XABXiXl TTELAWARK, , LACKAWANNA AND WESTEItN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. 1. H. A. II r m 1 S3 NORTBtniBBRLiMP 6 40 Comoron.1 i. s 55 c&ulasky s oo Danville 6 OS Catawlssa a 23 Huperc. c so 10 10 C IS 10 25 10 29 10 3d 10 53 11 OO 11 07 11 15 11 22 11 28 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 49 11 63 12 OS 13 16 13 W 13 23 13 30 12 37 18 41 13 43 12 50 19 55 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 35 1 30 r e su B 34 6 40 8 58 7 05 7 12 7 20 7 27 7 31 785 7 43 7 49 65 8 M 8 II 8 22 5 SS 6 33 8 S3 8 45 8 49 8 63 8 68 903 9 09 9 17 V 25 9 SO 9 33 AM 1 53 S 14 S 19 2 24 2 tf) uioomsouiv o an Esoy.. Ume Ridge. willow Drove...- . 6 60 , S E4 a es Brtarcreek.n. 8 S8 Berwick-... ..... 7 os Reach Haven .. 7 11 ' Hick's Ferry. 7 is 2 48 2 54 2 59 3 09 3 19 3 20 3 85 3 89 3 43 Hhlckshlnny 7 so Bunlock'8 7 43 Nantlcoke 7 do Avondale. 7 64 Plymouth 7 69 Plymouth Junction,.... 8 03 Kingston 8 os Bennett s 12 Maitby 8 17 Wrnmlnc . . . H so 3 E2 3 56 4 01 AVet Pltt8tOn 8 27 Pittston , s 33 LACkawanna .... Taylor vUle... . 8 40 . 8 48 . 8 54 , S 00 T M A V . 6 10 e is , 6 SO . S3 uevue 8CS1NT0X 4 22 P U All l STATIONS. SOUTH, ra 2 05 i'ii 21 2 38 PH KCllNTOH........ 9 50 9 65 10 00 -10 OS 10 16 10 22 10 IT 10 SO 10 34 10 S3 10 43 10 47 10 61 10 55 11 03 11 13 11 33 11 SS 11 37 6 30 8 25 s m 6 37 8 45 8 U) 8 56 6 69 7 08 7 07 7 IS 7 16 7 21 7 35 7 43 7 5' 8 07 S 13 8 20 827 8 31 8 35 8 41 8 47 8 52 8 67 9 15 9 23 9 38 9 45 lieiievue. Taylortllle. ; Lackawanna...... nttston West Pittston 8 43 2 84 2 39 "Wyoming. 6 47 Haltby . c 61 uennett e 63 Kingston., 8 63 Plymoith Junction..... 7 os Plymouth . 7 10 Avoadale, 7 14 Nanttcoke , 7 19 2 47 2 50 2 54 2 59 3 03 3 06 3 19 S 29 3 39 3 45 3 51 3 67 4 01 4 05 4 13 4 18 4 21 4 33 4 48 4 64 5 00 5 15 nuniock'a 7 28 Sblckshlnny 7 47 Hick's Perry. 7 66 Beach Haven, 8 01 uerwicic b ut Bnarcreek. 8 13 willow drove B is 11 ik Lime Rldee. 8 so n 53 Kspy. ...... 8 26 It 19 uioomBDurg sg is 03 Hubert 8 87 12 10 Catawlssa e 2 12 15 Danville B 67 12 so Chulasky. ... 9 03 Cameron 9 07 12 40 NOBinCHBIBUMD.. 9 22 12 & x u r M r m P M Connections at Runert with Phllndpmhla A Reading Railroad tor Tamanend, Tamaqua, Will lamsbort. Hunburv. PottBvtlle. etc At Northum berland with P. E. Slv. P. K. R. tor Uarrlsburg, iakk. uavea, mnpunmn, warren, uottj anajara Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. ilxll Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway, 1111 TIME TABLE. In effect FEB. . 1888. Trains leave Sunbury KASTWARD 9.40 a. m.. sea snore Ex Dress (dally ezcent Sunday), tornarrtsbuigandlntermoiUatestatlons, arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 p. m. ; New York, 6.50 p. m. ; Baltimore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washington 8.50 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia tor all sea nnors points, inrougn passenger coacn W) Philadelphia. 1.43 p. ra. Day express dally except Bunday),for Uarrlsburg and interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.60 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore 8.45 n. m. 1 Washington. 7.4 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches turougn Q rnuaaeipma ana iiaiumuro. i.u m. ivcuuvu Atuuiiiiuuuauuu luuiu iwr uiimuui, kuu ail iutrtu("iiww B,auvuo.uiii' log at rnuaaeipma us a. m. : new xorg s.iua. m. Baltimore, saovm.; asmngun a.in a. m. ; Sleeping car accommodations can be secured at DarmbUnr for PhUadelnhla and New York, on Bun- dava a thromrh aleebfnsr car will be run: on tbla muninun wiinarowp iwrmiaaeipnia.rniiaqeipma ?assengeni can remain iu sleeper unouiuroea unti a. m. 8.60 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Monday, tor Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at rnuaaeipma. 0.0 a. m. new xorK. 11 An m. 1 Baltimore 8.16 a. m. : Washlnzton. 9.3( a. m. Throiigh IuUman sleeping cars are run on iris train to rnuaaeipma, uaiumore ana wasning. ton, and through passenger CQaoUeto Phlladei. WR8TWARP. 5.10a.m. Erto Hall (dally except Sunday), to Krte asa all Intermediate stations ana canandal. f ua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Burta 0 and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Pal. ace cars and passenger ooaonei to Erie and Roch- 9.53 News Exnresa (daily exceot Bundavl tor ,iuck uaren ana imcnneaiau. Bunions. p. m. Niagara express (aauy except sun. y) (or Kane and Intermediate stations and Can. t' ualgua and principal Intermediate stations, KThester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane ana Rochester and Parlor car to WUUamsnort. 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dallyiexcept 8unday)tor Re novo and Intermediate stations, .and Kunlra, WaU una ana intermediate stations, wun tnrougn pas sen eer coaches to Renovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday man tor Renovo and In term e- aiate nauQO" THROOOH TRAINS FORBCNBirRY FROM TDK JUST AND BUUTU. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.M a. m 'Harrlsburg 1M srrtvlng at Sunbury 9.20 a, m. with turougn steeping car irom rnuaaeipma to wu. liouiaiiurh. News Bxnresi leaves PhUadelnhla 4. SO a. m. narrUburg, 8.10 a. in. dally except Sunday arrlvlnir at Bunburr 9.5S. a. m. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, T.tO a. m. ; Baiitmore7.30 a. m. (dally with through Parlor car from PbUadelphla ana varouKn passenger ooafiaes iroia rnuaaei phis and Baltimore. Vast line leaves Nfw Tork 9.00 a. m. ; Phtladel tihta.ll. 50 &. m. i Washington. 9.60 a. m.1 Haiti. more, 10.45 a. m., (dtuy except Sunday) arriving at ouuuui j , u..x. p. iut. wiui uiiuuku passougei cuiujucbiivui rmmuriimift luiu iiniuuiuiv. Erie Hall leaves Ntw York aoo p. ra. ; Phlladel nhla. 11.25 d. m. t 1A aahlmrton. 10.00 n. m. ; Haiti. more, 11.20 p. m., (daily exoept:saturday) arriving at Sunbury 6.10 a. m., with through Imllman Sleeping cars from PbUadelphla, Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches frour DhlloriAlnhla SUNHUKV.HAZI.KTON dc W11.KKH11 AIIHE KML1IU1U APII1 KUUTII U WEST Iltf ANi:lI KAII.WAY. (Dally except sunuay.) Wllkesbarre Mall ler.ves Hunburv 9.65 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10. 4S a. in,, Willi es-barre iiS'ip.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 6.65 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 8.26 p. ra., Wlikes-barro 7.55 p. m Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre lato a. m. arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 1 1.49 a. in., Hunburv 12.45 p. m Express West toaves WllkBe-burvej-OS p. m.. ar riving at Bloom Ferry i-'Ci p.m., Sunbury Mrjp.m 8UHPAY ONLY, p. m., arriving at Bloom rorry, .M p. m., Uunhury, oluSl ruoH, J, K. WOOD, ttn.atanj oeo. rusecfer Agwt EPPS'S GnATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA febirdlt. TO CONSUMPTIVES r wrNfiinsTitn's liYmpiiosniiTi! or MM k and Will. For consumption, weak lung. coughs, asthma, bronchitis, and general debility 111s an aexnowuwea specina remeay. nil 11. Prlco f 1 nnd f 3 per bottlo. Prepared only by winuiiKMisii s uu. Liiemista, 183 William St., New York. Sold by Druggists. Send for Circular, fcbltdlt. LIEIJIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest, and Cheapest Meat Fla vouring stock for soups, 5fado Dishes and Sauces. Annual sale 8 Ouo,000 Jars. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OP MEAT. An Invaluable tonic "Is a suc cess and a boon tor which nations should feel grateful." See "Medical Press," "Lan cet," a GENUINE WITH BLUE SIGNA- TUUE OF BARON LIKnm In fao-slmlle across labcL Highly recommended as a night cap Instead ot alcoholic, drinks. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To bo had of nil Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists. Solo agents for tiie United states (wholesale only) O. Davll Co., 9 Fen-church Avenue, London, England. febndlt. DO YOU USE SEEDS ? Send a postal for catalogue to J. M. TllOHBURN & CO., 15 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, Headquarters for Whlto Flume Celery and Thorburn's out Edge Cauliflower beat. fcblOMt, All Dnigsuti, 25c, SOc., iid II VI. l'npirril only by Sr. SBtU Arnold, Med. CorcWoonioctit; K I. C2SIt6m When I ."ay Ctmkldnnot mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them re turn sgaln. I jikav A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FAZXING SICKNESS, A life long study, 1 warrant my remedy to curtR tli worst cmes. Because others have failed I aim reason for not now receiving 11 cure send at once for n, t realise and 11 Fur kBottlb of mv iKPtr.LiiiLK Rkmedv. (live F.xutesi and l'mt Office It costs you nothing lor c trial, tyid It will cure you Address H.C. ROOT. M.C. 1 83 PtAU Si ., NewYoSK novi5n.cico6ms. WE DO WEAR THE N. Y. STANDARD $3.00 CUSTOM PANTS MADE But II Ukt Kntitlsff not lho low erlew la maWoai I BTOudaaall Utl na warm kiaka lham nrv. Waonl nua.ll! 1 K insiai a wrru uojiiiuii. I nil f BUN, iwxiUTC VI Ui "'Tt till tlll 1 ID! WNU 111 N EXTiii to ourloiv I price that comat Irvm obi I tiau4 uktlXuch ima.ll t,rcflu. I VTa trDow Uklnf tb tDtrn pvt. I duU f thrM mil la. anrf -ih.il aumj HUAN cur tumud. New York Styles, AVOID I2IITATOUS. Alw;T In the Leid. SKXT, we make I Brood oulv to order. I mui by out cliitii1 niawur.! marit bIDkica fit yon M wall I 1,009 mll away tu at out I Btor. We aeiiU oar I oliibymall nml my. I prc-ii, a( buyer's up I I nani . oianii. sty tnu nd COOTlof avoortelc, U Ull V AKAJMTJiK !,?; aorrv ha daaJt with na tnw ata ,. -V aavar par-1 mi L.K.I 1 rafnndl mnnov far an anaa I lE PEHEItf CJKM.-Amlan trprtta CoNaw Tor sample and Cull I tha nt of your, clothing for tit UUac of yaur lilt, CaJl of adaraaa. v I N.V. STANDARD PANT CO., 08 Unlver I rmwii n. I, wny! near union sq, 1 febir-iy-8 K'S Mandrake Pills have a value as a house hold remedy far beyond the power of lan guage to describe. The family can hardly be true lo itself that does not keep them on hand for use in emergencies, Is the only vegetable substitute for that dangerous mineral, Mercury, nnd while its action as a cur live is fully equal, it possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bonds vitliou' disposing lhcm to sub. sequent Cqslivencsa, No remedy nds so directly on the liver, liolliing ta speedily cures Sick Headache, Sour StiTO.ich and Biliousness as these For Sa1i hy all tlragglati. Frlco 25 cti. pf r lot; 3 boxe for 65 CU ! or lent l-y mall, pelage fnivuu,, rctlit of price. Dr. J.'ZIj&bcuck &SoDli'bllil'A. Tutt's Pills CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. They produce reRiilar, natural evnr. uutfoiiK.'iivr trri peor Interfere n I IU dully liiiilueH, Anh fumlly iiiedlrlue, Iliey aliuiilil be lu every liouaeuolil. SOLI) KVUnVWIIKHK. nomn.c&coly. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtalned.and all Patent business conducted for MODKHATK KKE8. OUK OKl'lCK IS Ol'l'iiUlTK U. S. PATENT OFFICE. Wo havo no sub-etfenclrs, all business direct, hence can transact patent business In laaa iimu auu ai. uu mat man tuose remote from send uiodelj drawing, or puoto.with description, We advlao if patentable or not, tree ot cuartre, Our fee not due till natent la secured. A book-"How to obtain PatfnbVwtth references iu aciuui vuruisiu jour Diuie, cousiy, or Ibwn. C. A. SNOW & CO., Oppdsltp Patent omce, Waihlngtoo, li. C. itewnrcletl are tnose that read this and then act; they v. ill ima honor. nb'.e employment that will not take them from their homes and famliieu. Tho pronts are large and sure tor every Inausnl. ous persoo, many hare made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It la easy for any one to miko in and upwards per day, who Is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not nevdedi we start you. sterythlng new. No special ability required; sou, reader, can do It as wen as any one. vt rue u us mi once tor run par tlculais, which we mall free. Addtvsa Htlnaoa Co., Portland, Maine, lydecso. 'hts? r ?W Aun xixis fSKM NOTH1NO BUT IHt AODHt'SS TOBt ON THIS Slftl T. W, OF ESPY, JP A., itcspectiuiiy ltnorma ihh tricntia arid puDiio generally mat no lias rentted his planing mill. In addition to tho planing mill work ho is now prepared to fnrniab to order doors and insido finish for houses. WESTERN PIUTE veneered with all our native wood?, nlsfi foreign woods, such as Mahogany, ItoHowood,fco., &s. All hard wood Moulding is used for Veneered Doors and Inside Finish. All work shall be guaranteed. Water-proof Glue is used for veneering all onr Doors and Casinge, Base Boards, &c, fcc Also Walnut, Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Maple, Cherry, Poplar, Veneers, for salo at tho Mill, sis to ten feet long, eix to thirty inches wide. PERRINES runs BARLEY DI STiLLsn from selected and.free from Injurious oils and icldsolion contalned'ln alcoholic liquors. Itl, especially adsptcd to persons requiring a stimulating tonic, Contumttlvrs oeln greatly benentted by its use. liecommended by leading physicians ss a Diuretic Nervine. Tonlo and Alterative. For Contumptlves li is Invaluable." 1'FllKlKE'S I'UltE UAltLEY MALT WH1SKF.V insures a returu of vigor to tbo stomach, a good appetite, a rich and abundant Mood .and Increased flesh and muscular tissue. A stimulant mild and gentle In cnect. 'UyBpepsia, indigestion and all wasting dlo eases cat be entirely conquered by the use or l errlne s 1 uie Iii.tlfj alt W hlskey. It Is a tonlo and diuretic and a powcrtul strengthener to tho entire system. Vhli ltINE'8 I'UHK HAKLliY JIALT UllitiKEl has pitned a medicinal protection to those who pursue their avocations in the open air and whose dally nork calls It exceptional powers of endurance. Ask jour nearest druggist or grocer forihr PElllilNE'SHJHE BAULKY WALT WHLSKhV revives the energies of those orn out with exccsblvo Dodll or mental eOort and actB as a saieguaid egalnbt exposure In wet and rigorous weather, ltwlll drive all malarious dUeases from the system. iiaru worKLTsoi every vucauuu Dyspepsia nnd In rerrlne's rurel Uarley Malt Whiskey a powerful lnvlgorant and helper to digestion. PKKltINE'8 PUKE BARLEY MALT WlllSKKY without unduly stimulating the kid neys increases their nagging activity, counteracts the efforts of fallguo, has tens convalescence and is a wholesome, and prompt diuretic. Watch the label I None genuine unless bearing the slgno-tars Foi saie bv an orua 1st and grocers throughout the united States ana Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PBILA 3TA HANDSOME WEDDINQ, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PKESEKT. If Jt-n VV ij d atOUMVIlolewle Prlrr. mm9 THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. 10 MmlCZZm C. JB.. HMB1II& DEALER' IN W1NES: AND" LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 4 INDUCEMENTS! We are offering great inducements to persons desiring to purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 0) - 2 a ,m a s c ? BI B - . , , rJ-,f"J"1'-' f Among the Pianos we handle aroithe IYERS & PONT)t a C. BRIGGS, BAUS $ CO,SCEOMACEB&ld String and Opera Pianos, These Pianos are all first-cla&a and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are tho celebrated ESTEY. MILL' EB, UNITED S TA TES and other maes. ' Our lofldinf? Sowilirr AfnrVlnnnsf'nri- tlio nnlnltvoln,! TT Tl T frl 'D ft EW DAVIS. NEW nnMKXTTn .nrvw inrv?'1 Tin rrc tp u r r t n r-r r uAj-ij, J-V is L si j j ARD ROTARY Sewing Rotary Sewing Machine in tho Before TllirclinH!nr writn fnr 1 Q " " - PALACE OP MUSIC AND DEPOT, Main St., Bloomshurg, EDGAR,. T. W. EDGAR. MALT WHISKEY. nsrler Halt and miArantepri t.n Tia rhmtrAllv tmra ana persona wnom a sraemary me renoers prone to The analvslB as It annears bv the I bel on every bottle: I have carefully anl aiyzea tneiuRB uaklkv milt whib skt made by M.AJ. s. rerrlne and and w entirely free' from fusel oil, furfural, metals and acids and la abEOlutcl) pure." Signed, Camilla Arthur Jafw, Oeneea and We Ithaien COK RALK UY DKUGGISTS ANO ALL DBALEUS. Jan THE WONDERFUL All M ifte LUBURG CHAlH Combining a Parlor, Ukrary, BmokHur, nMllntna; Or In valid V CIIAIll, l6U!VB, IlKDVir COUCH. .WW fot"c.tToV,'' Sir?.' f aS,K! .CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES Simllfinin fArOot. I, .J-JI-- "ir'rTT. ' . w.... whhuubjuu ouu aucUbauli vtulltticCBL (46 N. 8th St.. Phllada.. Fa. am m tt v - , ."; a j. . aujujy ana o imjyIj- Machine, the finest iind'beBt world. Pdlolnmino in T a A T rp7WrCf nut.u.U u. UAUlirilVU ORWATbHT?.wmn KknxmjS Pa,