COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Half Fores to tho Uonvonttons via fenn sjlvaiila Railroad- Willi ft view of nccommodritlng tlio liostR of visitor to tho jiolitlcnl con ventions ami other general meetings hereinafter mentioned, tho Pennsyl vania llallroad Company will soil ex cursion tickets to tho "points named bolow fiom all DHiiniiHiit ktatlous on Its pyUmi, on Ihu dales ppioiliod, nt one jare lor uio rournl trip Tlio tick els will bo good for jiwaago in both uircouona on nil n-gular (misonger trains, except Limited Kxprtss trains. Tho occnVtoim on which euoh tlckots will bo sold aro as follows: To Indianapolis, Indiana, on nccout of tho National Prohibition Convcn tion, which will incut May OOtb, lick ots will bo sold from May 25th to 20th inclusive, good for return trip until Juno 6th, 1888, inclusive. To Su Louis, Mo , on account of tho National Democratic Convention, which will meet Juno fith, tickets will be sold Miy 31st to June Ith, inulus ivp, qooJ to return until Juno 12tb 188S, inclusive. To Cincinnati, Ohio, on acaount of tho meeting of tho Supremo Lodgo of' tho World, Kuiglits ot fytluas, winch will assemblo June 1 2 Lb, tickets will bo sold Juno 7th to 11th, inclusive, coed to return until Julv 2d, 1838, in elusive. To Chicago, III, on account of tho .National Kepublicnn Convention, which will meet Juno 1 9th, tickets will bo sold from Juno 14th to 18th, inclus ive, good to return until Juno 20th inclusive. Tho routes over which tho tickets will bo sold is Pennsylvania Railroad to Pittsburg, thenco by tho Pennsyl vania Company s lines to destination Tho well-known nnd superior advan- lacs ui uiu i unnsyivaniu imiuuuu, arising from completo facilities, fjno equipment, and its unsurpassed servico of through trains, commends this route most strongly to intending visitors to Uiouo great gatherings. Grayes and Burials in -Alders-Arab women patronize tho convoy- anccs, and on Fridays they go in crowds to lieloour, whero thero is a cemetery and a neat Utile khouba fre quented bv tho fair sex only on that day. A column in the contra of the court sopport8 trelises of grane-vines, Tombstones of marble and slato aro numerous in tho court as well as out in tho cemetery. At the head of eaoh tomb is a slab of marblo with ouo or two round holes in which flower-pots aro set, or cups placed there that the birds may drink from them; tho na tives beliove that these bird afterward fly away to heaven with a greeting from tho soul reposing beneath. Tho keeper of this khouba was old and blind; ho passed his time in sweep ing the carpets and malting, th,en rest ing and Hinging to himself. Ho would use his hankerchief to dust the sacred tomb, wash it, and then dry it in tho sun, holding it until it was dry. To satisfy my curiosity I sent a child to translate for me arid ask if he was happy, or what ho could desire. Ho shook his head: "No, I want nothing; I am never ennuye, and J- am quite happy.'' One day I witnessed here the bur ial of a child. The young boy was laid in tlio grave wrapped in a yard or two of white cotton; a smaller h'olo was dug at tho bottom of the grave, and served as a coffin, being covered with flat slabs of stono to prevent , the earth from falling directly o'utbe.bddy. Twenty or thirty men stood aronud in silence, the earth was hastily replaced, and temporary stones were placed at the bead and ,teet; the cushions and pieces of embroidery in which the body lay on the donkey which bore it to tho final resting-place were put back' on tho animal, and the procession moved silently away. The women and girls always como afterward to weep on the graves and place flowers, and especial ly branches of myrtle. They often spend the greater part of three days round a new grave, Bitting on matting and carpets. F. A. Briuqman, in Harpers Magazine for May. lie Wanted to be Beisonable. Somo young men of Boston fishinr up in tho country n few went days aero, and, arrived at the Ashing grounds aBkid an ancient inhabitant if he could get them somo bait. He thought that he could and slatted off. Three hours afterward he appeared with a ten quart pail full of angleworms. The boys were alarmed lost thero should not bo money enough in the party to pay for snch a wealth of bait; but they put on a bold front, and oi.o asked: "How ranch do wo owe you!" ."Well, I don't rightly know,' answered iHe old man. "The uround is kinder solid an' tho worms is far down, an' it's bnn haid on my back to liu 'cm. But lVe half u notion to go li.thiu myself ter morrcr, an' if you'll give mo half tho I ait v e'll call it square. Spooks in Wilmington. Early Thursday morning ot Hrit week tho fire alarm in the City II ill tower at Wilminguon, Del,, sounded from box 12. in front of thejlmll. It struck twelvo twice, and then f-ttudk all sorts of alarm. The fire depart ment turned out, and after a vaju seal ch ot half an hour went back to their houses. About fifteen minutes after tho alarm was sounded many pooplo on the streets weio suddenly startled by a htrango light which ap peared east of the city on a line with Fifth Stiuet, and appaicutly on the mer. The lightens of a deep-red color ann radiating rays Hashed sa cral times against the hoilzon. The color was remarkable, and tho unusual spectacle lasted thrto or four minutes. No ono teemed able to account for th phenomenon,, and with tlio mystery ol the fire alarm it etnii ol unsolved. Purify Your Blood. ' Bodily and mental health depend upon o healthy condition of the blood. Tho uioou particularly in ma spring ana cummer month, liccoinoa clofrirod with summer months, ixscoinos clotgod with Impurities, which' poison it and generate disease. A uartiiloai blood purltlor Is noooBsary to restore a healthy tone. The host purifier and tonlo known la Hwltt'a Bpecltio (8. U. R). Ot Us won dor Jul purlfylnrt and tonto powers wo given fuw testimonials! Mr. Win. A. Bieuold, with Goorge V. Howell tc Co., 10 Bpruco Street, New York, wrltcsi "I fool It my duty, for the bonotlt of others who may bo at' lllctod as I was, to wrlto yon this letter, which you can uso In any way you choose. I suffered great pain from bolls, all over my neck; I conld not turn my hcud without aeuUi pain. After trying all tho usual remedies, and llud. lUKiio relief , I -usod ouo bottio H. B. 8.. and very soon I was entirely relieved ot my 'Job's Comforters.1 Mow not a t Ipn of my afltlctlon can be seen." ilr. M. B. Hamlin, Wlnstoif, N. 0., wrltcsi "I uso It ovory spring. It al ways builds ineup, (jiving luoappollto and digestion, and onabUuL'uio to stand tho hot summer days. On using tt I soon bocomostronjfof body and easy of Blind.'' Mr. C. E. Mltohcll, West 234 Bt. Ferry, Now York, writes i "I weighed 110 pounds win n I began taking your uodiclne. and now 1M pounds, 1 would not bo without B U.B. for soveral times Us weight In gold," Treailso ou Blood and UUIn Dlsoasa mailed froe. TusHwirrBricivioUo., Drawer H, Atlanta, Us. A Constant .Reminder. "Why do you wear that nlykel on yoiir watch-chain! ' asked a city hall ntlnoho oi n milkmait who was after ft board of health permit to Piddle cow juice. "I wear It as a reminder to get oven with oun of my customers," wiw tho answer. "Over n year ago I took that nickel, Which was then beautiful ly gold plated, as a $5 gold piece in payment of a bill. As soon as I def lected tho fraud I took it hick to the woman who passed it on me, but ejib refu'ed to make it good. So I attach oI it to my watch-chain and kopt on supplying her with milk ni though nultiing had hanptnod. lint now every tUy I make her quart one-fourlh water and once n week I credit her with one-fourth tho amount of her milk bill in n book which I keep for that purpose When tho sum total standing to her credit is S t 95 sho shall have puro milk onco moic. and not until then. She knows tho milk is watered, but whenever she shows nn inclination to complain I hnndlo tho nickel and say that my milk U ns 'nuro as goldl' Hint settles it. ' liujfalo JiJjiress. A Word to tho Wise. In tho "Official Report on Jinking 1'omlers,' recently published in the Anna'.s of Hygiene, (the official organ of tho State Board of Health) wo note that tho "Old Kcliable" Hum ford Yeast Powder is tho only phosphatio powder on tho market. It consequent ly holds a position absolutely its own, and as nil physicians know that there are many persons to whom tho uso ol tho phosphalic would prove vory bene fic'isl, this powder may thcreforo bo highly recommended. Other baking powders wcro found to contaiu alum, ammonia aud cream of tartar, all Of which under certain conditions, aro positively injurious. Tho "Old Ilbli able Ruraford" is. tho only powdcrthat leaves anything of nutritive value in the bread, and should, thorcfore, be recommended above all other baking powders for household uses. Harper's Magazine tor Juno is an oxamplo of what a rhagazino for early summer ought to bo. It contains a judicious mixtiird of the bett things in literature, and is thus suited to'all tho moods of a June day. Fiction is pro vided for lazy hours by W. D. How ells, Henry James, and William Black, and there is much charmintr nootrv. Neither are solid articles for serious reading lacking, and tho artistic fea tures of 'the number aro most delight ful. Reinhart, Abbov. Charles Gra ham, E. P. Sanguineiti, Alfred Par sons, y. H. Hyde, and F. Barnard, all contribute specimens of their best work. Tho frontispiece is an excel lent portrait of tho lato Mrs. Craik, and belongs to tho article on "London as a Literary Centre,' wlroh abounds in good likenesses of English novelists. That Tired Feeling. Season is here acrain. and nearly e'verv one feels weak, languid, and exhausted. the blood, laden with impurities which havo been accumulating for mouths, moves sluggishv through tho teins. tho mind fails to think quick'.y, and tho body is still slower to rtspond. floods barsaparilla is iust what is' needed. It is, in' a pecular sense, tho ideal springmediciue. It nurifies. vital izes, ami ennones me mood, manes the head clear, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling, and, im parts new strength and vigor to the wholo body. A Plague of Bats in Ohlna. A lato number of tho Pekin Gazette contains an announcement that reads like ono of Grimm's iairv tales. It is to the effect that it will" bo necessary to change certain postal routes in Outer Mongolia' because of , tho appear- anco of swarms of rats. For two years past tho pasturage in this recrion has suffered much, and last year the grass was nearly all eaten up by theso ver min. The wlio.e country had been honey-combed by their burrowing. Camels and horses are suitor in t? for food, nnd tho courier service through out this district cannot safejy bo con tinued because the burrows are' a source of danger to all mounted travellers? limes. A. Letter From Governor Beaver. "PomTs Extract Comvanv. No. 7C Fifth Avenue, New York City. Iients. fond s Extract has been a valued reliance in our family for' sev eral years, especially in relieving the aches, sprains and bruises incident to children, 'Very ti'uly yours, James A Hkavku. Executive Chamber. Harrisburtr.Pa.. Nov. 1887." Pond's Extract is invaluablo for all kinds of pain and inllimmalion. Juxcellence invites imitation. Be ware ot worthless imitations of Pond's Extract. A vt'EDDiNti "iook place at St. Paul. Minn., the other day, whero tho groom was over six feet tall and tho bride a litllo over two feet in height. During tho ciremony the girl stood on a chair, ner read just reaching to tho groom s snouiuer. A Euse That Failed. Salvatoro Spaito, an Italian laboicr, was ane-dud for asHaultinc a fellow- workman. 'In order to make it appear .1.... .L.. " I . , , . f iu.il uiu Hgir. Laa uoi u anout a draw aulvatoru invisted his n.outy in black plaster and bandagi s, and made him. self up as a badlv Wuunded wnrrlo-. Thero was nomo- doubt expressed by mu uuri as 10 me extern ol his in- juries, and an examination was made which mulled in Salvatoro's being sent to Sing Sing f r four ycais. It as a good tcht nv, but it failed. "Yes," said a north IVarl street clerk tc-day, "I was broken all up by an ice gorge right hero last August. It a nn ic-cream g- rgo my rtgulur girl indulged in, and'eo t me $1.75. 1 was in a molting mood, and paid it.1' Albany Journal.' Paine's elery om)ound URE3 : Narroua Prostration Mar-m. fttj..t.A ,r.,-.. ... . , -.,., . . . . Nisralils, Nsnreus Waakasss, Btomach tnem fcid for Loot a uvsr uissssss, Kbsumaliaai. Dya. T fi.ua. sola by SriUKtsts. sHHU, M4 UI sXMtlsst f tkt KMMys. WELLS, RICHARDSON CO, Piet TIIE DENIAL OF PETER. LESSON IX, SECOND QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, MAY 27. Text of the Leswn, Mutt, ntl, 07.7s, Ooldsn Text, 1 Cor, s, IS Memorise Ver.es 73-78 Comment by Iter. It. 8. Hoffman. Condensed from Lesson Helper Quarterly, by permission or II, 8. Hoffman, rhlladelpliu, pub. Iljher.) Notes. V. 07. Bplt In his face, showing the highest contempt nnd Insult, Numbers xlt, 14; Job xxx, la Buffeted, striking with clowd hands or with tho fists, V, 03. Luke (xxll, Ot) and Mark (itr.OS) toll us thatthoy blliidrolded him lieroro saying theso words. V. 09. Without, In tho outer court or spneo, wnoro tlio servants gathered. Damsel, portress who kept tho door, John V, 71. Porch, tho small apartment between the outer door nnd the largo hall in tho cen ter of Mm building. V. 73. After a while, about an hour later, Luke xxll, 69. Speech bowrayotn, his ualllonn accent showed tt. V, 74. Began ho to curse and swear, losing all control of himself ho went on to worso sins. V. 73. Thrlco, three times. Lukoxxll. 01 tells us Jesus looked on blm. Wept bit terly, tho thought of deep guilt swept ovor 1'oter's soul and ho went out Into tho darkness to repent of his sins. Few events in tho Blblo are so full of hu ' man nature and divine grace, of warning and oomfort, as tho fall and restoration of l'oter. Ihe nearest parallel caso In tho Biblo is tho groat sin nnd rcpontanco of David. After tho preliminary trial before tho high priest ban taken place may of tho members of the Jewish snnhodrim assembled la tho council halt They know Jesus was to bo arrested, and hence were ready. Perhaps such members as Nlcodemus and Joseph of Aramathea were absent, Tho sanhedrim had authority to try thoso charged with cap ital offenses, but could not exocute tho sen tence of death. In this midnight trial of Jesus overy rulo of Jewish law seems to havo been violated In tho hasto and eagerness to condemn him. Anight trial was not legal. To be bound as a malofactor before ho was arraigned, to bo beaten before a verdict was rendered, to bo 6truck In open court whllo tho trial was going on, wore all in violation of overy sense of right nnd justice. Tho ir regular and illegal trial of him by night was suspondod until daybreak so that they could then secure from Pilate tho sentence of his death. In the timo elapsing till daylight occurred the maltreatment by his lawless enemies and the flenial by Peter. V. 67. Aftor .tho sanhedrim had pro nounced him "guilty of death" ho was sub jected to a series of Indignities. Before tho trial In the bouse of Annas he was struck by one of tho officers. Doubtless others In au thority Offered him insults. Tho common guard soon followed In Jeer and mockery, Tho abusive Insults of the underlings was thd natural sequonco of tho more formal mockery of their superiors. Lot It not surpriso, us if, as followers of Jesus, we too recolvo Insults. V. 08. After they had blindfolded him they scoffed at his, prophetio ofllco as Mes siah. Josus answered not a wont, though all the universe was tat his command. No act Is so contemptible as to ridiculo good persons or holy things. And yet whon wo are mocked silence is best. V, CO. Poter was now Inside tho court yard of tho palace of Calaphas. Ho had gainod admittance through John, who was known at tho palace. With tho servants he was sitting around the fire, for tho night was cold. A portress looking upon Peter said that he was with Jesus. This drew upon him the eyes of all about. An, obscure ser vant becomes now the innosen't occasion of the downfall of the chief of the apostles. V. 70. In tho most cowardly fashion ho re sorts to evasion, which always leads to direct falsehood and oftorl perjury. V. 71. Perhaps wishing to escape tho fur ther observatlsn of the servants, ho went into the vestibule or porch leading Into the street, where aaother female slavo in ridiculo I accused him of being with Jesus. Perhaps 1 several at the timo confirmed her Christians cannot long bo hid when among men of the world. V. 73. Now ho boldly denies his Master, and tho long cast off habit of swearing comes back to him in tho moment of excitement. He told an unblushing, positlvo Ho, when ho said that he knew not Christ, and then tried to confirm his falsohood with an oath. Bin grows when it Is not checked. Tho disciple first and loudest to profess his Lord, now vehemently denies him I Times of fanatical defense of tho faith are often followed by base denial V. 73. The men who stood by must havo had a contempt for Peter's perfidy. tV. 74. Irritated beyond enduranco, with a positive witness against him, Poter nowlro sorted to calling down cwrses on himself, that what ho said was true, affirming before God what he knew to bo false. How tho sins .of , his formor lifo camo again to tho surfacol Therd Is much hidden and remaining sin in the best Christian. When tho cock crow Peter remembered what Jesus had said. And it was now that Jesus turned and looked upon Peter. It was tho look of wounded love. History boars to us the tradition that ever after when Peter heard tho crowing of a cock he fell on his face and mourned over his base denial of his Lord. At about 3 o'clock in tho morning, whon his last denial occurred, Peter hurrlod out into the dark, and gave way to deep sorrow for his sins. lie not only wept, but wept bit terly. Wo must not only notice Peter's sins, but his slncoro tears of repentance. Tho re morse of Judas tnado him rush out' and hang himself, Tho repentance of Peter made him turn to God with tears and crios. The re membrance of his great sin eyer after hum bled his proud and self confident spirit. His repentance was completo. Notice the causes of Petor's sin. a. He followed Jesus afar qff. Had ho.k-pt nearer to Jesus he would have been safer. 6. no got separated from tho other disciples. Had they kept closor together they all -would have been stronger, c. Ho underrated and neg lected the warnings of -Jesus. He was ap prised of coming danger, if. He did not bo Uovo tho word of the Lord. Ho had too much confidence in his own strength, e. He, with presumption, rushed where danger was. f. He neglected to exorcise that watchfulness and prayer Jesus had pnjoinod. g. He, failed to comprehend the teaching which the Lord had repeatedly glvon of tho necessity of his sufferings and death. He clung to the Jewish notion that Christ would establish an earthly kingdom, h. His piety was controlled more by feeling than prinpiplo. In tho hour of sore temptation we must be grounded on the grand doctrines of grace, otherwise we will falL Notice the lessons from Petor's sin. n. The danger of 6elf confidence, seo Golden Text True confidence relies on God, not ou .self, for strength, b. .The highest favors aud blessings do not exempt us from the danger of falling Into sin. Though greatly favored. Peter sinned, c. ,lt Is u bad sign to conceal our discipleshlp. Tho next thing Is denial of Christ if. The best of men sin none aro perfect. 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They are Btrenstbenlna to the entire anitem, Impart tone, rigor anil inounetlo force to all f Bnctf oua ot bod aiidmlnd. Sent lr mail, ecurulraeap1,tl, AddreHH, Dr. HartorMedlclnoCo.jST.lOUIS, MO. novssrotcoty. y.AiNwmauT & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, I'liiLADKu-nu, Pa. HAS, 8TKUPS, COFFEE, BUQAK, MOWSSEb R10K, SPICES, HIOAim BODA, ETC., ETC. K. G. Corner Second and Arch Sts. rtr-ordera will receive prompt attention. LADIES ! Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! They will dyo everything. They are sold every, where. Price 10c a package. 40 colors. They havo no equal for strength, brightness, amount in packages, or fpr fastness ot color, t.r non-fading dualities. They do not crack or smut. For sale by stoj cr Bros, and Jas. 11. Mercer. feblTrly. nas revolutionized the world dur lng the last half century. Not least among the wonders ot In. vcntlve progress Is a met hod ami system ot work that can bo performcC all over the country without Bepartlng tho workers from their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either box, young or old; no special ability je qulred. Capital net needed; you are -darted free. Out, this out and return to us and wo will send juu tree, sjinrtntog oi groat value ana import ance to you, that utll start you In business, which will bring you In moro money right away, than anything else In tho world. rud outfit fre$. Address Tacs & Co., Augusta, Maine. lydecso When I say Cune I do not mean merely to stop them lor a time, and then liuvs them re turn again I mkan A ItAIUUALi CUIUS. I haw made tlio disease ot FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A llfa Ions study, -I .wAIinAKr my remedy to ('(Jhk the worst cases. Itecau-'e nthers Iirvs failed I s no reason for not lunv receiving a cure Kcnd al nncofnrntreatlse nnd a 1'ltKi iioiTl.1 Of IIIV INIMI.I.IULK IlKMUUV. (Ilvfl HtptCiS and I'nt Offlrp. It costs you nnthlug for t til.il, and it will cure you Addrei-s H , C , RO 3T. ftl . C.j 1 83 PCAU Si ., IHwYlU WILL.IAIYT HAIIT BLOOMGBURG, PENN'A., A(')F..ST FOlt TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. maniifactruersof the celebrated Keystone Dyna mite. This explosive Is trlvlnir universal satisfac tion. Quotations cheerfully tflren. lrrewui FREE! u"'SFEu Dcscilptlvo of the Noll, Climate. Production., .ilumiiuciurinii Imluatrlraand Jllurrnl U'riilth rvimlulii and plher Southern Mates. Write to W, II. DEVIM. nen'l Pass. Agent, KUtNOKK, VA, ' Bnctoslrii;i-ceiit Stamp. SALESMEN "WANTED to cam an for tbe isle of Nnrrcrr btocK I bteauy etDtiloym! Steady emploruunt Kuarantted, SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID, Apply atpuc, lUllofivse. Chue lirolher. Company, WulCW. march to ss-apm and June jjp I Oil HIE jfSdijL FITS! hi Pianos ! Lowsl m D S A.NDR.US CO., IIKAIIUAllTKIt9 KOIt olimcr, Kranicli cri llacli Pease wmmm AND TUB CF.l.EIIItATKI) Wilcox & White Organs. 5rrin'no8 Tunctl aiul Hcpntrutl by com pctutit workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WKST THIRD ST., Williarasport, Pa novii-67-iy. RAILROAD TIIVIH XAB&B mm tii".S 'f!i,,,?fc,J.9!-t.,"d 1 - l'r'"l only by Or. Beta Arnola, tied. Core., Weeniott.t. K. I. D EliAWAKE, LAOKA WANNA AND WESTBUN RAILKOAD. BJiOOMSBURG DIVISION, STATIONS. NOItTD, r it 1 35 A. u. a, M. North umbrrland s 40 Cameron & 55 Chulaskv a in 10 10 0 15 10 23 10 29 10 3D 10 53 11 00 11 07 11 16 11 22 11 20 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 43 11 68 12 OS 12 16 120 12 26 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 50 12 63 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 r jc 6 3U V 34 6 40 R 53 7 05 7 1! 7 20 Danville , a os 1 58 a 14 1 19 2 24 2 89 uatawissa 0 S3 iiupert g so Jloomsburc s flu Espy. : a 12 Lime Hldge 6 60 7 i? wiiiow urove n Brtarcreek..... a BS Uerwlck ..... 7 03 iieacb Haven ... 7 u Hick's Ferrv. 7 in 7 81 7 85 7 42 7 49 65 2 43 2 54 2 69 3 09 9 19 3 3 333 3 39 3 43 Shlckshlnny .. 7 to llunlock'a 7 as 8 CO 8 17 8 22 8 33 8 31 Nantlcoke 7 w Avunaaie. 7 54 Plymouth ."....... 7 69 Plymouth Junction 8 03 Kingston' 8 os Uennett h fa faltbv h ir- 8 38 8 45 8 49 o 63 8 53 9 03 9 09 9 17 9 23 yuminfr.. ...... West Plttston... Mttston'..... ...... 8 n S 63 3 56 4 01 . 8 U7 , 8 83 . 8 40 . 8 48 , 8 54 . 9 00 P H Lackawanna .... Taj lorrllle. ....... llellevne 9 30 9 33 Scbantok 4 22 P M AM STATIONS. SOUTII, PM A M 1 M HCRANTON. 0 10 9 50 r 2 05 6 20 6 25 ueuevue a is o m Taylorvllle c 20 10 00 214 Lackawanna ; tt 23 10 OR 2 21 'Wstop. e 3d 10 16 2 28 West Plttston 6 42 10 22 2 31 Wyoming. 6 47 10 27 s 39 Maltby 0 61 1030 nennett 55 10 84 2 47 Kingston ,. 6 68 10 33 2 50 Plymouth Junction 705 10 42 2 64 Plymouth 7 in in it a no 6 -In 6 37 0 43 C 50 6 53 6 69 7 03 7 07 7 12 716 Avondale 7 14 10 51 3 03 Nantlcoke.. ,.... 7 19 10 65 3 06 Hunlock's 7 26 11 02 3 19 Shlckshlnny 7 47 11 12 s 29 7 21 1 23 7 43 7 65 8 07 8 13 iiicavg perry. 1 83 1122 3 39 Beach Haven : 8 01 II 23 3 45 Berwick 8 07 11 37 3 61 Bnarcreek. 8 13 3 67 Willow drove . 8 16 11 43 4 01 Llmeltldgo. 8 20 11 62 4 05 S?Py. 8 26 11 t9 4 12 Uloomsburtr r s-j 10 oa a ,q 8 20 8 27 8 31 8 35 8 41 8 47 8 52 8 57 9 15 9 23 JJupert 8 S! 12 10 4 24 uatawrssa a '2 12 15 4 29 Danville 8 57 12 80 4 46 Chulasky. 9 al 4 54 Cameron 9 07 12 40 8 00 NOKTIIUUBtRLANO 9 22 12 63 B 15 9 28 9 45 Connections nt. rtunerr with litiitnrinmiiin - Readlne: ltallroad for Tarnnnenrl. Tnmnnnn. win. lamsport, Sunbury. Pottsvllle, etc. At Northum Borland wtth P. & e. Dlv. P. It. It, for Uarrlsburg, uwva iibhU) A1IIUUI1UI1I, , UT1 C, KUTTy Una UriC. v. jr. uAusi juiv, uen. Aian., Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. wi 'hiladelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IW! TIME TABLE. In effect MAY 13, 1863. Trains leave sunburj EASTWAltD, 9.40 a.m.. Sea Shore Kxnress fdallv ezcenl awiuajj, lur uurnsuurg uuu luteruieuiuiesiauonr-, arriving at Phlladelnhla3.I6 v. m. ; Now York. 5.50 p. m. ; Baltimore, 4.43 p. m. ; Washington' M6 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all bps Shore points. Through passenger coach to rniiaaoipnia. l.a.in. m. it Rinn iallr exceut Sundavl.f or llarrTsburcf and interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia a.50 p. in. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore 6.45 p. m. i Washington, 7.65 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coacher luiuuaw ruuaueipuia ana uaiiimore. 7,43 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (dail) cur iiarnsuuiv anu auiBLermraiaie si aiions, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m, Baltimore, s.is . m. ; Washington .vs a. ra. Pullman sleenlng car from WllllainsD'tto Phlladel Dhta Phlladelnhla nasaencers can remain In sioeperunaisturDra until 7 a. m. 8.00 a. m Kno Nan (aauv exceut sionaay fcr Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arr'vlng at Philadelphia 8.25 a.m. New York, 11.3m m. ; li,Htliaoro8.15a. m. ; Washington, 9.8C ft. iu. I uruuLfii i niiinau H n-ninzc&niHTH runur taia train to i-nuaaeipnia, uaiumore ana wanning too, uuu inrouvu paisenger roacnesto t'uuaaei pnia ana uaiumore. WE3TWAMD. 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (daily excont Sundavi. 10 BrlearJ alllntermedlate stations ana canandaL rua ara intermeaiate stations, ltocnester, uuna o and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Pal. ace cars ana passenger coacoeB to rie ana ltocn ester. 9.51 News Express (dally excent Bandar) foi lock iiaven ana intermeaiate stations. 12.52 d. m. Niagara Express (daily excent sun y) for Kano and Intermediate stations and Can oalgua and nrlncloal Intermediate stations. it-chester, Buffalo and Niagara Vails, with thnugh passenger coaches to Kane and ltochcster and Parlor carto Wllllamsrtort. 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally ,except Sunday)! or lte novo ana intermeaiate stations, ana iiimira, wat Kins ana intermeaiate stations, n nn inrougn pas senger coaches to ltenovo and Walklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for ltenovo and In term o- uiate Btaiion" . TUHOPOU TRAINS FOlt 8UNI11IKY FItOM TDK iSAoT AIJ SOUTU. Sunday mall leaves I'hlladelohla 4.30 a. Harrlsburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. m. with turougnsieepingcar irom I'nuaaeipnia to Wll llamsport. News Express leaves. Philadelphia 4.30 a.m. Harrlsburg, 8.10' a. m. dally except Sunda; arriving at sunbury 9.63. a. m. Niagara Express leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. i halt Imoro7.su a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 12.62 p. in., nun luiuugu tauui vai iiuui i uiltuiuinuilj and inrougb passenger coaches from phlladel phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves Now York 9.00 a, m. Phlladel Dhla.ll.50a. m. : Washington. 9.60 a. m. iiiaitt, more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at ouuuurj, o.oo t. ui,, mm luruuKu passengei coaches from Phlladelnhla and Baltimore. Erie Mall leaves New York B.oop. m, i Phlladel- puia, n.23 p. m. wasningicn,iu.oop. m. i Haiti more, 1 1.20 p. ra., (dally escept;Saturday ) arrtvtng at Sunbury 6.10, a. m., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and -utuiuiiuroanmurougu passenger coacnes iron? ruuaucipuia. HUNMlJItV, HA.f.KTON dc WII.KIMIIAUItll It tll.KII.MI AMI NllltTll AMI WU3T 111! 4NIMI IIAII.WAY. (Dally except suuaay.) Wlltcesbarre Mail leaves sunburr 9.63 a. rn. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.46 a. ra., Wllkes-barre :3.i6p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 6.33 p. m., arriving Mi, uiuuiu f rrrr o.i;o p. in.. wilKes-uarre7.&3 p. tr, Sunbury Hall leaven Wl llceuhnrrn men ft. m. firriv. Ingat Bloom Kerry 11.41 a. ra.,Hunbury 12.83 p m Express W'eat leavos Wllkes-barre 2.53 p. in., ar. riTuiK av uiuum rerry 4.1V p. m., nunnury o.iup.D) SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.23 a. m arriving w uwuui .i.iua. uu. tl liaca-uurre 1 1113 &.D1. Sunday accommodation loaves Wllkes-Uarre 6:10 t. u., arriving at iiiogm rerry, o.av p. m., sunbury, 1:30 p. m, OIIAS. E. I'UdH, J, it. WOOD, (lecManagor (ten Passenger Agen, GET YOUIl JOU 1MIINT1NG DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. A. C. YATES & CO Uest miulo Clothing in I'hilnrlclpliifi for Men nnd Children. Sixth and Chestnut. (Ledger Hnildirg.) is the first form of Dys pepsia. It may be the fault of the food, but the CHANCES are it is the stomach's fault. Whatever the cause, it can be cured and cured permanently by Q.Cl-ElJciS MandrakePills I 1 which are purely vege table and free from all injurious ingredients. Tor Sal tty all DrapzlRf s. Prl -o 2-5 Uj rr box 3 lioxr-a Tor Ll its ur hunt l-v mull, )Hl.ttri fn1, ml rMcift of rrloo, ilf. J. II. Stut-crk M B-m. I'lillad'a. RcwiirtlccI aro thoso that read this and then act; they will find honor nb'.e employment that will not take tnem irom tneir nomes ana ramuies. Tho profits are large and sure for overy Industri ous iHrson, many have made and are now making scleral hundred dollars a month. Itls easy for any one to mako 15 and upwards per day," who Is wining to work. Either sex, youDg or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; yon, reader, can do it as ell as any ono. W rite to us at onco for full par ttculats, which we mall free. Address Sllnsoafi Co., Portland, Matno. lydecso. PATENTS. fcaveats and Trade Marks obtalned.nnd all Patent UUS1UL-B3 CUnUUUll'U IUr,MUU!W(A i ifi lfJ3. OUIt OFFICE IS OPPOSITE II. M. PATENT OFFICE. Wo have no sub.nirencien. all linainooo direct, hence can transact patent business In less nine unu ut uuar tnan tnose remote rrom Washington. send model, drawing, or photo.wlth description. Wo advlso If natentabla or nnt. rren nr i-imwA Our fee not due till patentls secured. A booky'How to Obtain Patents,"wtth references to actual clients In your State, countv. nr lawn. sent Ires. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposlto Patent omce, Washington, p. C. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS &C Plrst-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEA 1LY DON&. Prices reduced to tuit the timet. Hen 'WoiicIcth exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of Invention. Those who are In need o( prof itable work that enn hn rlnnnunnn ir.mn at homo should at onco send their aadresa to u.uca.111, ruriiauu, m oine, ana receive free, full Information how either tex. of all ages, can earn I Torn 5to 125 per day and upwards wher. ever tney live. You are started free. Capital not required. Somo have mado over 50 In a single EXHAUSTED VITALITY TIIKSCIENCKUP LIKE, tlio great Medical Work of the age on Maabood,Nenr our and I'tyslciJ De bility, rrematuro De- HNnW TUVCn C cllnerronofVouth, lnim I nlOtLriand the untold inlwr Kudcoumiaent thereon, 300 vhzg 8 va, Iti pro ncrijitlons (or all diiteaaea. Cloth, roll ullt, only lt.00, by mall, scaled. Illustrative sample froo to all yuan and muldlesaeetl men, Send now. The Oold and I entiled Medal awarded to the author by the Natlon- fu iueuicai ABsociaiion. Aaamw i'.u. uox 1895, Uo. ton, Masn.or ilr. W.ILPAltKElt, gradaate of liar. UUn, ll.ltAAt lUI.. .1 1 I . . . -v .u,ic;o, mjmi, lliaKUCV 111 UUtiUin, who may lie conaiilted confldentiallr. Offlct. Na 1 ' Knlflnch SL Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cut this out. You uinr never see It asaln. rnay-4-d-lt. Spring Medicine Tar rant's Seltzer Aperient. Sold by Tarrant ft Co., N.Y and DrugglsU everywhere May-ll.r-it. D RS. J.N.& J. B. HOBENSACK Madlcil and Suraloal Offioa. 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PIIILADA. r.STAHI.ISIlr.D 40 VKAItS For the treatment of Youthful 2niprudenee, Iaaoryigor, Nervoua Debility and Special Ulaeuses. Consultation by mall free of charge, Hook Sent Free, Offlcohours fronts A.v.tolr.if. A from Ctosp.X Mayll.r.-Co,ly. Walter's PatentWriled.8 . . Absolutely Metal Shingles W1D ffisp IXJIIAIII.IC ANI1 OltNAJIIiNTAI,, illustrated catalogue and price list free. NA.TI,NAL M1KET METAL HOOKINO CO. may.ii.d.lil mttBt,Nt'w V-ork wty Salesmen WANTI'.li. permanent posl. I 1 AND HXriiNKiN rAii). Any determined man Lrs. '" 'nmuLtg w KIUUI'ID. n LUC st CUIIin fIR lnrMMdlrifl' mnn.r nr, ,.u rngspeihillles. Ouuit free, Address at once, (Name this paper.) NfRSiKVMKH, hochester. N. V , Aprll.87.jm. WANTED.! Order fur ourTreea.Vliicii, Ac. Steady Work For Honett, Sobir, Induitrlout Men, utbtu.MUiQ IffMfrr! V k IUQ 11m (I rrM tnd erutMBUl Mock. THE lUIINril QUICKLY LCARNCO i -lovtiuii uuaranieen 10 lutiomcri ami jAgeuU, Wrti tiiunediauiy to"tS I430 So, Ptnw Squirt, PhllnlttpMa, Pa. marBtMt eow mm T. Itcspcotfully Informs his friends and public oonBrally thnt.ho lms refitted his pinning mill. In addition to thd planing mill work" ho Is now prepared to furnish to order doors mil Inuido finish for houses. WESTERN PI1WE veneered with all our native wood,, also foreign woods, Mich as Mnhtgany' lloFCWood.Ao.. &. All haul wood Moiiltlinrs is used for Veneered .Dor.' ami Inside Finish. All work shall bo gtrarnntr-cdi Water proof Qltft is 'used for vrnccritig all our Doors and Caning?, Uafo IJodrde, Ac-, &o. Alfb Walnut Ash. Svramnre. Onk. Hiitti-rnut. Mnlile. Chf rrV. Poiilnr. VcrirrR. inr coin i .1. ' J " J J ' l a Mill, six to ten feet long, six to thirty PERRINE'S PUUK BAULKY DlsTM.i.Kn f and free from b especially ndajited loperhons requiting a Btlraulatlni? tonic, fonstunpllvesbeirii greatly benefitted by its use. Kccommended by lcndHip physicians bb a Uiuri-i in Nervine, Tonlo and A lteraiire. For Consumptives it is Invaluable. rriiiiirJr'u 1'UHK llAHLKV .MALT WHISKEY Insure a return of vigor to tho stomach i i-rfrlS AnnetllA. ft rlr-li nnrl flhnnrlflnf. lilriml fllul Inerpncrrl rteati nnrt tv,t,.r..,i... ., ' uw'l at Imnlnni tnlhl nun frpnt ia In It Is a tonic nnd diuretic and ajiowcrfulstrengthener to tho entire system vih' ltlNirs I'Unu UAllLliY .MALT WlllSKKV has prucd a medicinal nrolectlnn ft l.hnsn whft nnrann tlielr nvni-allnna In I lie nnf-n nlr nml u-linci, ,lnit. tAb,....T l.u exceptional powers nf endurance. Ask jour nearest druggist or crocer rnrin! l'BKllINK'Sl'UHH IIAKLKV JIALT WHISKEY revives thoenenrlcs otthtKa viii out with excessive bonny or mental enort and acts as u safefninrd oiralnst exnrU,,V In -et.anr1 rtirnrnnu wnnrtipr.. ll.111 rlrlvn all mjlnrfnii, rilfnn.ns i uiV'VOSUr0 Hard workers of every vocation and persons whom a sedentary lire renders nrrmn1?!; Dyspepsia nnd In ivrrlne's Pure Barley rn i iiiiiiii iiiaaMswSilll-? Malt Whiskey a powerful InvlgorantH The rTnalyslsai it appears by tho r a and helper to digestion. l'KHHI.NK'Sfibel on every bottle: I have carefully nn l'UHE 11A11LEY MALT WHISKEY Eiilyzrd thel'tltK IUklkt Malt Wins without unduly stimulating1 the kld-fisnr made by Mi J. S rerrlnoandfliiti neys Increases ttieir flnBKlng' activity, Jit entirely Ireo fiom fusel oil, turfurol counteracts tho cITectB of fatlguo, has-iraetals and acids and Is aWlutelr tens convalescence and Is a wholesome Inure." ktgnea, Camilla Arthur Matrr and prompt diuretic. Watch tho label I B(mdiiteq(A Unlrvrtlilet or Munich None genuine unless bearing the Blgna- lOfiicra ana Wettbaaen fcurv Foi dim vj all drug 1st and grocers throughou the united states and uanaoas, 37 NOKTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHILA run atua ui IHE IllfURalCKI'UL LUBUR 5- -i IMbIW 5 4EHFZiS. At,rVv..V;".,':li,:."" THE t7S p n . .aV. . ' LUBURC MANF'C CO.. & JB MBBINS DEARER IN i WINES AND LIQUORS 'AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. :: BL00MSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! We aro offering great inducements to persons desiring to purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Among the Pianos wo handle al e the I VERS ft PD'TJ'T) a a BRIGGS,BdUS CO,SGJtOMAClhRGoU btrm& and Opera Fianos. These Piauos are all first-cla&a and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTE V Til TT J . ER, UNITED STATES nnd other maes. ' M1LL Our leading Sowing Machines are the celebrated TF77 TTW ME W DA VIS, JfEW DOMESTIC, KEWUOm iiotary Sewing Machine in the world. . TB,ej,o purchasing writo for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S DJ3PO r, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Tutt's Pills CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, SOLD EVEttVAVlIEUEa nov2Jn.c4ooiy, W, EDGAR ' ' , ' v UHIV Ut ,1JQ inches wide. T. W. EIMSAK. MALT WHISKEY. n from selected Ilarlcy Malt and guaranteed to be chemically mir 1 Injurious oils and icldsofttn contained In alcoholic llnuois. ui pfTpr-r. llranpnuln. Ini1lrfptlnn iMnn '..A unuimioio Aiiu ALU Ui Jan i ! i uu nnnm .asssgssMBjsja Hfa WEDDINC, BIltTIIOAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT, -wb 'm' V. tt m Ilf 4) M M aaa mm Comblntng . ftjfm Hw nggllsl-. or Invalid Price $7',00 &'tiTJmABUVVKia' 1 MMS Jimt'.10"-. of the world. '"S " .!"?" nrake, and KlnllI '"'unP mt utiaioinie and mention carriages. 145 N. Oth St.. Phllada.. Pt BLOOMSBDKG FLAHIH.G MILL FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOUi-DINGS, FLOORING, Etc. urnlRhnn m fi.nu . . ESTIMATES FOB BUJIDJKQS S55nina..05 PP"ctlon. lut sod speclflo Otts prepared by an experienced draughtsman CUARLEI UtLVO, ' niooMilmrr, Pa