COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBIERG, COLUMBIA COUNT?. PA.1 ONE HIOHT OP MY LIFE. A KEVKn-TO-nK-ronOOTTKN EXfKRlKNCK WITH A MADMAN. My darling Alice I will try find bo with yon to night. My business takes mo to a small town obout twenty miles from your houso, and I could not bear to bo so near you without looking into your awect eyes and hearing you say that you aro truo to me, sol slial1 rido over in tho nltemoon, and God willing, shall hold you in my arms to-night. Yourt Own Jack. Having despatched my day's busi ness and eent this letter to my sweet heart I, tho Jaok therein mentioned, hastened to hiro a horso for tho purpose 01 namg iuo iwcniy miles wntcii scpa ratod mo from Alice, my betrothed bride. As my business which was that of traveling agent for a prosper ous hotisc obliccd mo to bo often nway from homo a chanoo liko this to bco Auvo was very precious to mo. It was six o'clock in tho cvoning wnon 1 siarica out on my norso irom tho door of tho inn whoro I had been stopping. In vain wos it that tho landlord tried to dissuade me ; his ac count of tho lonely and desolate road and of tho frightful things which had happened on it, of tho murders and midnight horors which hung over it, couiu not mm mo irom my purpose. Even tho thoucht that I must nass bv tho haunted rook, in tho dark mono and with no hopo of aid, should I require It, that I must rido through passes whioh tho villago legends peopled with spirits and ghosts of tho departed travelers, could not deter me. I spurred onward amid tho dark forobodings of those assembled to witness my rash de parture, my landlord s prophecy of a sudden and violent storm ringing in my ears as I went. I treated theso superstitious talcs as mcroly the in ventions of ignorant villagers, and tho sounds which were reported to issuo from the haunted rock, as, at best, com ing from the throat of somo human cnomy, against whom a pistol would bo most effective. Thoro were still two hours of day light beforo me, and as I rodo along I was lost in thought of my sweetheart. I seemed to seo her standing on her vino-covered porch, ready to welcomo me with her bright smile. Tho dainty figure, with its bluo eyes and waving hair, roso beforo my eyes, and so vivid was the vision that I spoke her name half nlond. Tho sound of my own voice startled me, and, looking up for the first time, I'saw that tho sky was growing black, tho wind was howling and rumbling, distant thunder was in tho air. It had come tho storm which my landlord had foretold. I spurred on my horso ; a big drop of rain splashed over my face ; the darkness thickened ; and at tho samo instant through tho gloom loomed up the outlines of the huge boulder, which a turn in the road had bofere hidden from my sight. A slight shiver crept over mo as I recall ed the tales connected with it and thought uppn ray own lonely situation. Something of this feeling seemed to enter into my horse, for as we neared tho rock, shrouded in darkness, he trembled from head to foot Using all,my strength I forced him past it and ' at tho same instant there sounded upon my -car a low burst of laughter so peculiar in its tono as to send an icy shndder through me. A something that was not human sounded in it. It was fiendish devilish. Conquering my momentary weakness I strained my' eyes to piefco the darkness in the hopo of discovering tho shape from which those sounds proceeded, but all was silent and, deserted as the grave. The form must have been swallowed np in darkness for I saw nothing. A strange feeling of dread weighed on my heart, vague and indefinite, and the nighf grow blacker and blacker. Tho storm drow nearer, and my every effort was now directed to gain some place of shelter from tho rain. I looked in vain for a light in the dis tanco ; all was black and desolate ; tor rents of rain poured down, soaking mo to tho skin ; thunder crashed, nnd my poor horso galloped a for his life. Once, between tho thunder peals, 'I seemed to hear that same low, mad laugh in my ear, and shuddering, I wildly spurred my poor horse. Just then a vivid flash of lightning illumin ed the road, disclosing n hut about 100 foet in advance ; a second flash enabled me to reach tho opening which had onco been a door ; but tho wholo miser able place was in a ruinous condition. For years it had been abandoned to wind nnd weather. Fearfully I entered, and found mv- self in the largest, of the two rooms which tho hovel boasted. The ceiling was broken away and the rain poured in upon the rotting floor and beat through the broken window. Nothing moro wild could bo iraagin- J l.... .fil T , -a s. i eu, um sun i weicomeu n, ana, mrn ing tho poor horse looeo outside, I pa's ed into the inner room. A lightning flash illumined it, and standing bolt 1 . . 1 T-I r.Vit annin.t nrmn.ilA ...nil T saw the form of a man, his face dis torted by a srailo of wicked cunnlug, and, as the darkness tell again, shrieking laugh mingled with the thnnder. Made desporato by the terrors of the night and ol my loneliness, 1 nrnck match and rushed forward ; but the figure was gono, the room dtserttd. Tnrning, I passed into the first room but is was equally tenantless. Full of wonder and strange forebodings chose a dry spot and threw myself upon the noor and tried to sleep. Vain en deavor ; th6 figure haunted me, and often, as fatiguo ovcroowered me and sleep seemed on the point of relieving me, the memory of that laughter would ring throui.-h my brain, and I would start wildly up to find myself aiono upon tno floor witb tno storm etui raging without. b many quite exhausted, I fell into a deep slumber, which lasted I know not bow long but which was suddenly and violently broken by that sanii- demoniao noise. . This timo I tried to rise, in vain ; fearful weight was on my chest Straining opon my eyes I beheld in the light of tho moon, which now shone through tho window that samo man' faco bending over mino. Terrified bo ybnd expression, I struggled to free myself of tho creature upon mo ; but my arms and legs were fast bound i the samo cunning smilo distorted tb face, and tho leering oyes rolled as struggled vainly. I strovo to shriek bat the connd camo not; a faint gurgle was tho only result of my frantio effort. At tho same instant tho creature abovo me rose, and with chuckles and leers drew forth a coil of rope. Nod ding his head and gibbering ho ar ranged a uoose, and with nnothor blood curdling laugh he placed it about my IKCK. My God, the agony of that moment, when 1 realized that I was absolutely at the rneroy of that madman I Tight er and tighter he drew tho rone until my face grow black witb suffocation and my eyes and tonguo started from my head. consciousness was almost gono, when tho prcssilro was slowly. Btoadilv relaxed and tho inanities features glar- cu uown upon mo once inoro. 1 breath ed again t ho had spared mo t tho rush pf joyful feeling ovrrenmo mo. Ho marked tho orprcsslon of my face, and chucklinc, drow tho nooso nualn. ox tilting to watch my faco pirrpto nnd my eyes protrude Twenty times I thought ray ueain agony at hand, nnd twouty times, with a maniao's cunning, ho to- stored ray uroatb and prolonged niy torture, now Ho chuckled nnd mut tered -to himself, wagging his fiondish head, nnd oh I my God, how, when I struggled to get free, wrestling in ngony with death and torture, ho utter wi uib uifiuif, uniting laugn. now j. louccd nnd pfaved for death how I hoped tho madman would once draw tho nooso so light that, when ro laxed, my breath would still refuse to come. Suddenly his brain seemed possessed with somo now plan. Slowly ho drew off tho ropo and with ono backward glaoco left tho room. At first I dared not hope for life, but when tho titno went by and still ho camo not 1 began to think that ho was gono on tiroly and that my lifo might bo saved. I struggled to frco mysolf onco moro t struggled and writhed until mv heart nearly burst through my body, but in vain. Just then ( a now s.ound caught my ear, filling it with unuttcrnolo dread. A fork of light shot up. Yes, it was true, tho maniao had set firo to tho hovel. And now I saw his faco grinning at mo through tho window. Making ono last supcrhumaif effort I uttercua fearful shriek. Tho madman leaped in at the window and nt tho samo instant another form followed him. Somo ono seized mo. I know no moro. When consciousness returned I was lying upon a bed in my sweetheart's own protty room, and bIio with tears in her gentle eyes, was watching my slow return to life. 1 learned afterwards, when my strength returned, that tho madman had escaped from an asylum in the neighborhood, and being missed, his keeper, attracted by tho Bight of the tlames, arrived just in timo to save mo trom the horrible fate which seemed to await me. I had fallen into a deep swoon, nnd from that into a raging fover, and dunng my ravings enough was learned to send mo to tho house which had been my destination when 1 started out the previous night. As soon as 1 was well again Alice and were married, and were surely hap pier than it falls to the lot of most mortals to bo ; but never while I livo shall I forget tho agonies of that ono night of my life. A Massacre of Indians. HOlmiDLE CRIME OP SOME" OF HIE WHITE SETTLERS OP PENNSYLVANIA. The Paxton church is about three miles cast of Harrisburg, and is an edifice of small, rough blocks of lime stone, joined by the limo which that stone can mako when burned, and over the doors aud windows aro limestone arches holding out wonderfully well. Tho church is perhaps sixty feet long by thirty-favo or forty feet wide, and only ono story high, with a slate roof recently added, and with two chimneys down at the bottom of tho slopo on each side of the roof, showing that it mnst havo been warmed on the insido by iron fireplaces or old-fashioned stoves with their long pipes. The South Mountain, which has come down to be a mere rolling succession of hills-, draws very near this church, and there fore the North Irish of Scotch extrac tion who people tho neighborhood set tied thereabout, for they were a peoplo of tho hills. They had learned in Ire- laud rouali. individual retaliating hab its, and when they found themselves in rennsylvania they soon began to hate both the Quakers of English stock and tho new Dutch. Some years before tho American revolution they rfsolvcd to kill the Christian Indians on tho east ido of the Susquehanna river, chiefly because they were Indians, and some other Indians, acting under the stimu lus of tho civilized states of Europe, liko France, had come into that region and killed somo white people. Taking tho view now generally Receptee! by violent folks that all negroes are. blaok, and therefore of tho same, moral com position, and that all Indians are of the same family, aud that one deserves to die for another, these men of "the rax ton meeting who' prayed to" God and asked for mercy resolved to co and kill tho Indians at the mouth of the Cones- toga creek, which runs into the Susque hanna below .Lancaster. J. bey went there and killed all tho Indians they could bnd children, women and men. The Pennsylvania authorities had a shibboleth regarding Indians and with drew the remnant .of these Indians to Lancaster jail. Thereupon tho Paxtou youths resolved to go down to Lancas ter and kill the Indians in mo jail. l bo preacher at i'axton church camo out with his horse and tried in vain to' make these young people May at home. They asked birn to lead thpm to tho massacre anu torn mm iu gee out 01 rue road anyway or they might shoot him. So they wont down to Lancaster and sent in somo spies to get iuto the jail and hnd what Indians wete there. Too next morning, Sund xy, while the people wero going to chuich in .Lan caster, these lads broke into the prison and there, in oold I loou, dispatched all theso poor Indians, who wi re calling upon" the riania of Jesus. They were tomabawked, shot or clubbed to death, withcut any questioning or scruple, When tho province arcse in indigna tion, Philadelphia being its capital, Paxtou men resolved to march upon that city, which thoy understood to bo inhabitated chitrly by Quakers, who did not fight, and they thought they would take tho town and bring a now era into tho world. They did actually march to the very environs of tho city, whioh is about one hundred miles dis tant from Harribburg. There, between persuasion and a show of opposition, thoy wero stopped and a great danger averted. All this happened about 1757, twenty years before the battlo of Drandywine, which happened on the soil of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Dart's President Cleveland's Prlrs for' the three best babies at the Aurora County Fair, In US7, wsj given to these triplets. Mollle, Ida, and )ly, children of Mrs. A. K. Dart. Hamburgh. N. V. the writes t "Lost AugnU the llltle ones became very sick, and as I could get no other food that would agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactttcd Jood. It helped them Imme diately, and they were awa as well as ever, and I consider it very largely doe lo the rood thai they ut now so well." Lact.ted JW Is the best rood fur botOa-fod babies. It keew them well, and is belter than medlclno when they are.slck. Tares sliest ato, Wo.. IUW. Al ilrugzUU. Cabinet photo, of the, triplets sent fro to the mother of any UhJ bom toll I tat. 1 ti-lirw WiLLt, RtOHAnD80N,.CO..irilPrt9nJttu Novol Punishment of a Bank Oiork. A new method of punishing dishon est bank clerks Is now being tried in f certain institution of that kind in Now York. Somo timo ago n clerks no- counts were investigated and ho was found to bo several thousand dollars short. To removo nnd prosecuto tho man would havo been troublcxoirio nnd apt to hurt tho reputation of tho bank, bo thov havo mado hlin stay, nsif noth ing had happened, but havo placed him In such n position that ho can tako no moro and informed his fellow-clerks of tho defalcation. He is avoided by tho insiders, nnd his position Is "about as disagreenblo as can well bo imagineu. Constantly under surveillance, ho will work out in timo tho amount ho has taken, and will then bo discharged, Philadelphia Times. Proposed for the Wrong Girl. Tho following story is told in the nowlv-pnblished "Random Recollec tions of Courts and Society," of Baron de Bonrgoing ! "I am extremely dis trait," ho said "and my marriago was tho result of my absence of mind. When I wns a voung man I fell mlovo with a charming girl I used to meet nt balls and parties. I found out that sho rcolnrocatcd mv sentiments, and obtained her permission to speak to hor father. Tho noxt morning 1 oallod on him. was shown into his study, and nrosented mvself as a Btiitor for his daughter's hand. Tho old gentleman seemed surprised at first ; but whon I had assured him of tho sincerity and stability of my affections ho offered no fuathor objections, and, accepting mo as his son-in-law, sent for his daughter. As tho door opened I ran to greet my nnancce it was anotner young way your mother, my child," ho continued, suavclv smiling nt Mllo. do Bonrgoing. "I had abstractedly como to the wrong bouse, profsed my.suit with tho wrong fatbor and been given to tho wrong wilo ; but of coiirso I oould not retract or put upon tho young person tho in- dipnitv of refusing' her. She did not 'Prnv take some moro wine P Zon- don Life. Musio For The Campaign Wo havo lust received from tho publishers, S. 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BLOOMSMJRG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. r u S 40 5 65 00 0 Oi 6 S3 C BU 5 S3 42 6 50 6 tt 0 5t 7 05 7 11 7 18 7 SO 7 4S r H A. M. 1, If NOBTnCMBERLlNDj Cameron. 1 85 10 10 S IS 10 25 10 29 10 35 10 63 11 00 11 07 11 16 11 22 11 SO 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 48 11 S3 12 OS 19 18 12 20 12 S3 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 50 11 65 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 24 1 30 r m t 30 Chulasky. ..... 6 34 Danvuie 1 53 S 14 ! 19 3 SI 8 2D 6 40 Catawlssa.. ....... 59 T 05 7 19 7 20 Itupcru. Iiloomsburg tapy........ x.ime iuuK...... 7 27 7 31 Brlarc reck.. Berwick ........ lleaclt Haven Hick's Kerry. willow urovo..... 7 35 S 49 2 61 8 59 3 m 3 19 3 SI) ri 3 39 3 43 7 41 7 49 65 8 06 8 IT 8 22 8 33 8 S3 8 33 8 45 8 49 8 63 8 68 9 03 9 09 9 17 25 9 SO 9 35 AM HMCKsmnny... Hunlock's NflntlnnkG..... 7 50 Avondale. !M Plymouth .... 7 Plymouth Junction..... 8 03 IClncaton.., 8 03 Uonnett 8 la Maltby 8 H Wyoming 8 West IHtston 8 2T Plttaton 8 SS 3 53 3 M 4 01 Lackawanna 8 40 Taylorvllle..... 8 48 neiievuo KCRIXTOK.... 4 23 r AH 9 50 9 55 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 31 10 83 10 42 10 47 10 61 10 55 It 02 11 12 11 22 11 23 11 37 11 52 11 59 12 05 12 10 12 II 12 30 ii'io 12 55 r II STATIONS. soura A M 6 10 C 15 e to e S4 T M 2 05 FX HCHANTOH Dellevue 6 20 6 25 6 30 6 37 6 45 6 50 6 55 6 59 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 S3 7 43 7 55 8 07 Taylorvlllo... 2 14 2 21 2 23 2 34 3 39 247 2 50 3 54 2 69 3 03 3 06 3 19 3 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 67 4 01 4 05 4 12 4 18 4 21 4 29 4 46 4 54 5 00 6 15 Plttston.. 8 3a LncKawanna. westntuton o Wyoming; 6 " Maltby -- 1 Bennett - Kingston 6 58 Plymouth Junction.-... 7 05 riymoutn .. Avondale. T 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 Shtckshlnny 7 47 nick's Ferry. T 65 Beach rtaven,..., 8 01 liumock's..... i 8 13 8 20 8 27 8 31 8 35 8 41 8 47 8 52 8 57 9 15 9 23 9 23 9 45 r u Ilnarcreek. -. .. 8 13 iierwicg o v Llmellldge. 8 SO Kspy... .... 6 5 Bloomsburg 8 82 Kunert... 8 3, willow drove....-., o io Catawlssa 8 '2 Chulasky. . M Cameron 9 07 NORTIiroiBSHLAND..-..- 9 & Danville mi r M T IS Connections at Kupert with rauaaoipnia s A. M Reading Kallroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, Will lamsport, sunbury, rottsvtlle, etc At Northum berland with p. & E. Dtv. r. K. It. for namsburB, Lock llaven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. 1 v ,iAVj5THAT). cen. Man.. Scranton, Pa, Pennsylvania Eailroad. M 'hiladolphia It Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. 111 TIME TABLE. In effect AUQ. MSSS. Trains leave sunbury EASTWARD, n ,a - e. Eiinr, Rrnress fdallT except Saayi.foVnarrlsburgand ' Washington 5.55 p. m.. connecting at 1-niiauKipmt on shore points. Through passenger coach, to Philadelphia. n excreaa IHuiuuuivi - . - - li oast dally except 8unday.fornarrlsbureand Interme diate stations, arriving at P h 1 1 a del p h la a. 60 p.m.: New York. e.S5 p. ta. : VaUman 6.45 p. m. : Washington. 8.00 p. m. BuBet Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and BalUmore. ( iiorHohitrff nnrl nil Intarmftllftte BtatlOnB. amv- Inpat rnuaaetpnla4.25 a. m. : New YorK T.io a. m; Pullman sleeping car from Wllllamsptto Phlladel nhia. Phiiadelnhla naasengers can remain in sleeoerundlsturbefl until 7 a. m. 2.60 a. m.-Erte Mail (dally) for narrtsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 1.25 a. m. New York, 11.30 a. m. : uuu o-.-. . ,i.ah,,nn dm. m. Thrnncrti Pullman Rleeplng oars are run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and through passen ger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. WESTWARD. 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dally), for Erie and all Intermediate stations ana cananaaigua ara intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo ana cars and passenger coaches to Brio and Roches- . fHrnnc-t, iniimnn 1'siace 9.w-News Express (daily except Sunday) for Lock Haven and intermediate stations. 12.52 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun l'iy) for Kane nnd Intermediate stations and Can ar rtalgua and Principal Intemedlate MatlonR, R-chester, Buffalo and Niagara ?$te with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Buffet Parlor carto Watklns 57sop. m. Past Line (dally.except Sunday)! or Re novo and intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat klns and Intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to Renovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. ounuay maiiiurcuw,w uw luwu. dlatestatloD- THRODOn TRAINS FORSUNTiirRY FROM THE JUB l AKU OUU A u. o--w Mail I..MB PMtfirtplrthlA 4.80 a. m n.-.M,M t in m-rlvlnc At Knnhnrv 9.20 a. m.Witb through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wll- News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a, m. narrtsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday Phlladelphla.7.40 a. m. ; Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dally with through Buffet Parlor car from Philadelphia ana tnrougn passenger coiwuca uum phla and Baltimore. Fast Lino leaves New York 9.00 a.m.! Phlladel . - . . . n - . ip..hlnrtnn Q HI, Tt RBlt.t puis,!;. . uu , b-'r:, r,'Vt more, iu.a a. m., tumi rAtyvouum.j .. aunDury. D.ap. m., .iu ,uiuu,ia "-- coacheafrom Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; Phiiadel nhla. 11.25 n. m. : Washington. iu.uu p.m.: jiaiw- mi through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. SUNnURY.IIAZr.KTON WII.KKMIlAIHtK UA11.UIJA1I Anil . " HVANnil RAILWAY. ritniir nxcent Hunaay.l witkeabarre Ma! B Mail leaves Sunbury 9.55 arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.46 a. m., Wllkes-barre m. 3.15 p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.S5 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 5.26 p. m., wiiKes-Darre i.o v. . iu n,inhuiv v AUipnvfAvtikeAbarre 10.20 a.m. arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 11.49 a. m.,8unbury 12.35 p. m Express west leaves Wllkes-barre 2.55 p. tn.. ar- riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., Bunnury o.iup.m SUNDAY ONLY. Bnnfiav mAii leATeaSunbnrv 0:25 a. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:16 a. m.. WUkes-Barre 11:45 a.m. Sunday accommoaauon leaves iu,co.,aiw-v i. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, 6.3S p.m., Sunbury, f-lT 1 it T'TimT J. P. WOOD. wen.Manager ueu, j-mwun-i wj FREE! A 20.PAGE ILLUSTRATED l'APKlt rwu,r(nf!vA nf tlift Mall, fulutatr. Productions. .llaDuliiciurlnu liulu.lrlr. ana Jllnrrnl Wealth srviraiulu and other Southern fctates. Write to W. B, DEVILL, Ocn'l Pass. Agent, KOANOKB, VA. Enclosing J-cent stamp D' RS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Msdiest and Surolcsl Office, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. 1-8TA1IL1SIIED 40 VKAltS f or tbe treatment or l ouiwui inipniwouwi I.ii of Vlior. Nervous Debility and Hpeclal DUeancs. Oomultat Ion by mall ftse or charge, Hook Kent Pres. Office toon from 0 a.m. to J r.x.A from 0 to9 r.M Mayll.p-Jt-Ca.ly. Of Interest to Ladies. H. will nd FREE SAMPLeof our wonderful rci&o for ftrcnaiM cooipUtnu to maj Udr who wlabM lo Uit lUfltcAcr Uforv i-urcbfutoy. Bnd ump f ro-Uiu EUEBRlMlcr C0.,BolICH,2uffilo,N,Y, novtsnc&coiy. SUFFERINGVOiVB! HARRIED OR SINCIE, IVt.n iH,r,1,l tsrliK Ihnuinnntliiit I mirat svritiM ma frquti.lr rollowlaa coldort-ipoinra, or from Oorv UttiUuJul Wvk.u o pMallai ta tutir MX, sUiouiq Ua DR DuCHOlNE's uaispraiea FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Tbrr Straagt&tnlntf toths ntlrw ifvtan. Imixrt tono, vtor and iu!iMo fore to all f anctloni of bodr nd mind. Btnt br mail, wvurulf H4ld, IU Add", Dr.HarterModlclnoCo.,aT.lOUI3, HQ. P9Ta.cJteoiy, MNisssIHiIII Tha Burial of ft Dog. Tho burial of a dog in a 3200 lot in Woodland Ccmotcry, Now York, lias raised a rumpus among tbo other lot owners, who insist that tho cemetery shall bo restricted to tho burial of hu man bodies alono. Jay Gould, O. P. Huntingdon and other wealthy Now Yorkers own lota In this cemetery, where aro burled many persons who wero promlnont beforo tholr death. It Is not likely that tho authorities will permit any moro dogs to bo burled in that ocmelory. drape Oaro Establishment. Mr, Spcor, of Now Jcraoy, whoso wiues have such a wido merited and oxtended reputation all over this coun try and Europe, for their ago and ex cellent properties in cases of sickness, and aro so famous for their curative properties, is about to build a largo Hotel or Grat'O Curo Establishment on ono bfirnor ol his vineyard, Tho House will aucommodato five or six hundtcd guests who aro lo have tho privilego oi roaming among tho vines, in the morn ing to pluck tho ripe grapes and break fast on them whllo the cool dew is yot on. The first Liar haano Chance- In tho early days Klino's ranch, in south western Colorado, was a famous stopping-placo for the stago coaches, ana thero was always a goodly (and somewhat diversified) assemblage of traveiors around tho fircsido ovory ovening. Ono evening a tourist, who had been devoting tho summer to trout-fishing in tho Cimarron, was toll img some pretty good-sized fish storica to a long-caired frontiersman, who, whilo listening, was evidently studying how ho might "see" tbo tourist and "raise him" on tho eizo of his yarn. Tho tourist ended. Tho frontiersman shifted his quid of tobacco to tbo other cheek, and said: "Well mister, them was pretty good-sized trout yo caughtj but, Lord! ye should ha' bin with mo np at tho mouth of tho Columby, in Oregon. Why, wo used to ketch sal mon there every mornl'n that would run all tho way from ninety to a hun dred and fifty pounds." For a moment tbo tourist was si lent, then, lookii.g sadly at tho trium phant frontiersman ho said: My friend, I don't doubt your story in tho least. Uu tno contrary, I behove it fully and implicitly. I will only remark that my experience has taiight mo that in Colorado the man who tells tho first story has a darned poor show.'1 Har per's Magazine. Loa Cabins were in the Harrison-Tippecanoe campaign of 1840 eroded iu the largo cities and vil lages, and used for hold ins political meetings. Barrels of hard cider were placed in front of tho cabins, and tho "Log Cabin hard-cider campaign of '40" bas passed into history as the most enthusiastic of our political contests. Log Cabins have for this reason a permanent place in American history. Warner's Log Cabin Hops and Buchu Remedies aud "Tippecanoe'' tonic bitters have secur ed a permanent place because of their excellence. Never Too Late- THE RECEPTION TO A BRIDAL PARTY AND HOW IT TERMINATED. Everybody in B.'s Hotel was in a state of anticipation and exoitoment. The landlord had inadvertently re marked that morning that a bridal party was expected on the afternoon train, and tho best rooms in tho houso wero being put in the most perfect or der. Ono of the young ladios conceived c f a briliant idea. "Let us decorato their rooms with flowers?1' Chorus. "Yes, let's do." It was tho general topio of conversa tion for the day. Angelina and Augustus wondered whether "the brido would bo lient or dark. Sweet seventeen, or graceful eighteen, bold nineteen, or sour twen- ty-" .... lienedict declared his sympathy for the misguided youth. Lady Jiounty wroto a poem dedicat ed to the happy pair ust starting out on life's fitful journey; which poem was to be carelessly, as if by accident, left in somo sightly place in tho bridal apartments. In spito of the rather chilly fall afternoon, five o'clock p. m. found every boarder cither on "the lawn or lront piazza of tbo hotel. .Fitzgerald x itzsmons saw tho car riage first, and in lust two seconds every body was looking happily uncon scious and innocent. In eichteen seconds moro Ancelina and Augustus were nearly smothering themselves with their naukerclucis to hide their cifreles. Benedict walked coolly around the corner of tho house. Lady Bounty's bland expression- turn ed into one of mild dismay as tho sil ver-haired bride of seventy-seven sum mors was assistei to alight from the carriage by the trembling groom of eighty-three winters. "To think," saia the young ladies, "of all our beautiful flowers wasted." A Letter Prom "Buffalo BilL" To POND'S EXTRACT CO: DEAIt SIRS. I gives mo much pleasure to state that I consider POND'S EXTRACT an invaluable remedy. I have used it, and I attri bute its crrt-at success to tho fact that it does all that you claim for it. I have never fouud its equal, and it would be impossible for mo to over estimate its value. Yours truly, W. F. CODY Now York, Dec , 9, 1880. IiutTaloBill, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Inherited Diseases. No (sot of nature) is mora pregnant with awful meaning than the fact ot Uio Inherl tanco of disease). Modern science, whioh has illuminated o many dark corners oi oature.has abed, c new light on the ominous words ot the Bcriptures, "Tho sins of the fathers, shall bo. Ttalte4 upon tho children unto the third and fourVh generation." Vlfly per eon t. of cases of consumption, cancer and scrofula, run in families Ihreuyh Inheritance. Insanity la hered itary In s marked degree, but, fortu nately, like masy other hereditary diseases, tende to wear itself out, the took becoming extinct. A distin guished scientist ttulyaayai "No organ or texture ot the body la exempt from the ehaneo of being the subjs.it of hereditary disease." Probably .more chronlo diseases, which permanently modify tho structure end lunotleas of tha body, aro more or less liable to be In herited. Tha Important and far-reaching-practical deductions from such facts are obvious to rofleoUng tnlods, end tha best means for preventing or curing these diseases Is a subject of Intense in terest to all. Pertunately ealure has provided a remedy, which experience) has attested as infallible, and the reme dy It tbo world-famous Bwif t'e Bpoclnct, n puro vegeublo .compound usture'a kntldoto for all blood poisons. To the affllctodltis a blessing of Inestimable value. An Interottlog treatise on "Blood and Bkln Diseases" will U mailed free by addressing Tkx Bwirr Brsciyio Co.. Ctawvft,AUaai,tt .t.v sasMiseasaeesMeeMfcSi , i Bobbv had roluctantly kissed his sis ter good night and was off for bed. "Don't you go to bod rather catly, BobbyT" Inquired young Mr, Sampson, "it's but a littlo past1 8.' "I havo got to go to bed early on tho nights you call on sister," explain ed Bobbyi "sho makes mo.' iVcw York Sun. It Won't Baku Bread. In other words, Hood's Sarsaparilla will not do impossibilities. Its proprietors toll plainly what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned rcliabil' ity, and ask you frankly if yoil aro suffering from any disease or affection caused or promoted by impuro blood or low stato of tho system, to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tho oxperienco of others Is sufficient assuranco that you will not bo disappointed in tho ro- suit. Lady, angrily, to tramp at back door lou can't fjet anything to eat hero. Tramp, politely I beg your pardon, madame. I don t want anything to cat. I havo just oaten a good dinner at tho houso of your neighbor; but if you could givo me a small cup of oof feo and a cigarette you would place mo under many obligations. Wash ington Critic. Well, Charlie, what nre you staring at!'' a-ked an unwary guest of a bluo oyed cherub in whito duck trousers who was gazing intently at her back hair. "Nnthin' much. Only mamma said you wero double-faced, and I was tryin to seo the other end." Charlie's re mains wero" taken out on n shovel. Jioston Globe. 12 Pounds of Tumor Is a hideous thing to havo attached to a human frame, yet Jlr. iteuten Sovoranjc. ot Upper Still water, (part ot Old Town, Me.,) had one in his groin which he carried for about ten years. It bo Ban to form nbout fourteen years ago, being at nrst hardly larger than a pea. Mr.beveranco,i in his sworn statement beforo ex-OOTernor B. Y. Davis, ol Maine says: "At first it did not tmtlhln tnn mui-h hnt , tt grew In me It was accompanied by severe darting cuw uiu uub Ull-M, USU atUlCltS OI QlZZl Bess: roaring sounds In ears and nnfand Aippnipra nlRhts. In la tumor weighed several pounds and extended to knee. Kow ia9t exertion caused Intense, tearing pain Uko sticking of needles In flesh. Abandoned hope and took to bed. Physl- wouo w wi, if, uui, saying i was too old and weak to survive. Am ?s yearn of aim. RnmA one recommended Ilrown's Sarsaparilla. I exper lenced immediate change for better. Appeute re turned; food ceased to troublo me; ringing noises left my head, and best of all tumor began to shriv el up and disappear, it Is now and has been for Borne time entirely gone, can and do do good days work. I say God bless the man who invent ed this medicine. lie should wear a crown. I mean always to keep by me a bottle of Brown's Sarsaparilla while I live." With this statement wo have paper signed by postmaster, druggist, as well as seTen ot the town officials, stating they know the abovo to be true, and ex-uor. Davis also adds his evidence. There lS nO CaSO Of blOOd dlWnM whlr.h nnnnt u ,,M BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genuine unless made bv AmWAm-ni- rvi Bangor, Mo. maySB d ly CDA7m AXLE GREASE BEST IN THE wnrtr.n. Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually onUuUng two boxes of any other brand. Hot effected by heat. K7GET TUB OENUINE FOR SALE IT? CEALSBS GENERALLY. aug lo-r-4t- rtOLITICALI trtm Cittilil ill Rmlstlisarf tlail to the DrsMnt. Wmm HISTORY ti ur A." I VrtMldrats sad T I KM tholr Plktfanna of tUtunr-Clill Isnlcf, PnMsltlMilanln Isnsas. TARIFF AND FREE TRADE, ith irrnmenU for ftnd Milan. G4Qjn(e. COO $65& eelliDc book. A STaringa. i.utv itic. uuicrL Hue. a bi m aiiiis-.Tiscitn.sisMiis, Bristol nun or woman in aseh ooaty la take erden for this Dowilar and tut. ellrac book. o4 rer ahaad. Sma far oireaUc. r.W. Z1KQLEB CO, 140 ChssUst St. Pails. Fa. JulyW-Z s co-im. A Rare Busines Chance. Confidential corresnondnce desired with reliable party In this sectloD, who can invest One Thou sand Dollars Cosh. A fortune In a few years guar an teed to the right person. Largo and steady in come from the start. Business easy, safeand sure and no former experience necessary. Full particu lars by inaU. Address CII AltLES C. MCDONALD, General Fostonico, Newark, New Jersey, augsi-ww. KcwnrtltMl aro those that read this and then act; they will rind honor able employment that will not take them from thplr homon nnrl fAmlllpa. The profits are lanro and sure for every lndustrt. ous person, many nave made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make H and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you., Everything new. no special ability required; you, reader, can do It as w mi us &uy uuu. niv uj us ai onco ior mil par ticulars, which we mall tree. Address Stlnson & Co., Portland, Maine, lydecso. PATENTS; Caveats and Trade Marks obtalned,and all ratent business conducted for MODKlt ATK FEES. OUIt OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent business in less time and' at less cost than' those remote trom uauiUKlou. Bend model, drawing, or photo,wlth description. We advlso it patentable or not,- free ot charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. A bookvnow to Obtain Patents, "with references to actual cUentsln your State, county, or town, sent free. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. O Hen tVoiulerH exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of Invention. Thoan who im(n nf ni-nr. ltahle work rhnrtn M,h?.mli0U,1,11 at 0nC9 8611(1 Delr address w ;:.,r,-. :. w"anu, Maine, ana receivo free, full Information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from isto tracer nav ami nnwnnfa whom ever they live. Vou are started free. Capital not required, borne have made over liu In a single EXHAUSTED VITALITY The science oir LIFE, tli great Medical Voik of tha age on Manhood perr ons and Phjelul De bility, IVematote De. HMniM TUVCri C cUne.Erroraof Youth, itilU n I ill OtLr land tha untold miMr. ka couaquent thereon, soo pane 8 to., Its pre ecrlptloM lor all diseases. Cloth,rull gilt, only I LOO, by mau, waled, lllostraUre sample free to all yoanir and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewel ird Medal awarded to the author by the Nation al Medical Association. Addreu l'.O, liox la5, lio ion. Ms.,or Dr. Vf.U. l'AHKBK, gradosteofUir vard Medical OoUege, S5 yeare' practice In Uovlon. lio rasr lie consulted confidentially. Cuke. No? I itulfuich St. bpedalty, Dlaeuea of Man. Cut I lila out. You mar never see It aiuln. aug31-d-it. LADIES ! Do Your Own Dyeing, nt Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! They will dye everything. They are sold every, where. Price loc a package. 40 eolors. They have no equalfor atrengtu, brlgiunoss, amount C .nH(wa va eua iihhuin VI VVIVIi Vf Li 1J 11-1 laAil UaT qualities. They do not crack or binut. Hor sale by Moier Ui-os. and J as. n. Mercer. febUrly. SALESMEN "WANTED v . ! for tteiale of Hurserr ci,M'l Chuc BwtheitSwpuy, .SiWj Aug. and Oct. If " "iWUCI '"CUT PERRINE'S S " Distltixi) from selected nsrlcy Maitnna guarnnteca to bo chemically m ahd'.freo from Injurious oils and eclda often tohuincd In alcohollo Uquors. h Mpecially adapted to persons requiting a' stirnu sting tonic, Consutprtivcs bcln greatly benenttcd by its use. Hecommended by.lcadlnr physicians as a Dlnreu d Krrvtne, Tonlo and' Alterative. For consumptives It is lnvalusblc. rEliRiNK1? PUltK 11AULKY MALT.WitiKi naurc'' "f ui4 lu siornacn, a goos ItlNK'S PU11K UA11LKYMAI,T'W11I8KB1 has broyed a medicinal protection to iiril , i.mp or.v.riiinrii in i in onen air and whose dal r nnrinon. .V ''exceptional powers of endurance. Aak joiir nearest drugglAt, or grocer tor for MCitlilNK'srunKliAHUCY MALTWlHSlCKYrovlvcs the energies of thorn nora 1 out with cxcesSlvo oodlly or mental effort and acts as a safeguard against exposure S?L.' JSX!,m!ii,i.p. itwm drive all malarious dlsoascs from tim Im, I Hani WOrXCrSOl UTCrj miuuimw try...- -w ....... .,, '.Dyspepsia nnd in l'errine;. l'uro llarley L kl,.tlo.lt1,tA 1U , Mall wnisaey Fwitiui nd neiper to nigi-anou, i . iatit.ev XIAI.-P i.,K.,.t nniiitf HmiilAtlnir 'neys Increases th"lr nagging activity, counteracts tho crfetts f fatigue, has lens convalescence nnd is n wholesome and prompt diuretic. Watch tho label I None genuine unless bearing the signature 01 Bate uy all druglsu and grocers throughou the united States nnd rAnfidftj. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL FOH 8ALB UY DHUOniSTS AND ALL DEALEH3. ) lifil TV01V3,'V f f 5,o" AflRNTH WANTljn at once to supply Ten " lM.rM I I .Minimi votrrt with tho onty official liven ot CLEVELAN DlT HURMAN Ily Hon. W, TT. IIcniel t also life ot Mrn. Cleveland 1 exquisite steel portraits. Voters' cartndgo uox, Iteform Trado Policy, Ac, complete. AkciUh repc work, apply quick and make fitt) to JOO a iiumth. Outfit itte 1IU1) AUg 3-U-ll. C. JB. BOBBINS DEALER IN Foreign mmtll BommMe,. wines And liquors AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! We are offering great inducements to persons desiring to purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. g tm s IS tm. tm Z C if) c 2 s Among the Pianos we handle are the IVJSHS & PQND, C C. B BIGGS, BA US & CO., SCB OMA CKER Gold String and Overa Pianos. and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the EB, UNITED STATES Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WHITE, ME W BA VIS, JVE W D OMESTIC, WE W HOME, HOUSEHOLD, BO YAL ST. JOBk and STAND ABD BO TAB Y Sewing Machine, tho finest nnd best Rotary Sewing Machine in the wprld. Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OP MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomshurg, Pa, PENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY. boli lasxTS roa Alexander hi. d Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, (TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE aQBNTS FOR BKNEY MAILLAEDS mCANDIES.' rUESH EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. p. f. Adams co., PINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Bole agents of the tol. lowing hrands of Cigars. I1EN11V CLAY, LONDltES, NOKMAL, INDIAN ritlNCESS, SAMSON, BILVKli ASH. Tutt's Pills This popular' remedy never rails) to effectually cort. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And nil' diseases arising' from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tb natnrul result Is good appetite and eolld (lean. Dose nuiall 1 elcguut ly suar coated and vaay to sis allow 1 SOLD EVEBYWHEBE. J Dorian. Utcolr. WILLIAM HART BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A., AGENT FOll TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. inanuf actruera of the celebrated Kejatone Drna Bilte, TtusuplosireurlTing unirenal satlafao out- (juGwueMweniu KiTin. l&lMdsT MALT WHISKEY. n MKMinawhnm A dlvlAtlt n 11, A Mn.H. . . prone to u"k,-; TlmhlitiHfJfinnlt'htrtW'iirn lirih.i. Ji,',i;;l,.v WlllHKKY oei on every liuvvu-i i iiavocarciunyatj alrred the Pirn lURLXt Milt U n the kid. kkt mado by M. & J. K Perrlne and nn'ri 11 entirely iron trom iuwji oii.turturol metals and acids, and Is ausoluteli pure." Slgnta, Camilla Artltur HaUr lUmauattuftrm UnlnrtUlet ofllunwh uqneva una eisofroen IlAIU) liltos, 1'hUadelphla, Pa ri iri,ii7ip iiars. tor best These Pianos are all first-cla&n celebrated ESTEY. MILL' and other maes. ANY OIlDEit FOIt FESTIVAL wUlbe BUPPLIED WITH THE LOWEST Market Criess, AS FOLLOWS ; ORANGES, LEMONS, HANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS! OIIEAM NUTS, ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. BLOOMSBDRB MING MILL '10. The undersigned Having pat bis Planing M n liallroad street. In nrsuoiasa condition. Is pre aredtodp allklndsof work in nts line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.MOUuDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. urnlsned at reasuuuuieprlces. All lumber use wen Beoaonca ana none oui siuioa worsmra arc employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS urntstied on application, runs and ucclg one prepared by an ezpcrlenced draughtsman ciiAncr.s KRVO, nioniiiHbiirK, Ia 8UBSnUHE FOR THE OOLTJMDIAK
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