AN OHIO SENSATION. SEQUEL TO AN EXPRESS ROBDERY Of TEN YEARS AGO. The Forniff Town Mnrahnl of I. linn, ., Inrotrrri Salt Drnnght Agnlnst llitn nil llli Hon by the Kirt Company to tlftrorer 111 I.oas. Lima, O., Jan. 4. Ten yenra ao thn Unitcil Stntrs Express t'ompnny'g offlco hero was broken Into nnd $7,300 in cash stolen. During all the tlma since tho company has had detectives at work on the case, but nothing was dono until Knturdny, when suit was brought against William R. Colvln nnd Harmon Colvla for tho amount, $7,300, together with tho inter est from February 1, 1883, tho timo when tho monoy was taken. William Colvin was town mnrshnl nt tho timo of tho robbory. Harmon Colvln Is his son. Tho ex press company at thnt timo occupied a room in tho old Pennsylvania Kail road depot jointly with tho Adams Express Company, each bearing half of tho expense Tho ngent at tho timo was Qoorgo W. Myers, and Joseph Corns was on duty at night. Tho United States Compnny operated on tho Lnko Erio and Western Railroad, which had Just been completod a year or two before, and tho money to pay tho employees was sont from Lafayctto each month to Taymastor Thomas. . The shipment lu February, 1882, was $7,300, and was received hero on tho night of February 21. About $1,000 of . tho amount was in coin and tho rest in currency. Tho former was In a bag. Tho night was exceedingly stormy and only thoso whoso busi ness demandod it wero about. The money arrived on the 10 o'clock train, nnd alter placing It in tho ofllco Night Agent Corn9 went out to at tend to several trains which wero late. In tho mean timo tho ofllco was broken into nnd tho money taken. Tho robbery was discovered by Agont Corns upon his return to tlio olllco about midnight. Ho found tho door battered down, with ovldonco that it had been dono from tho Inside. Tho petition In to-day's enso Is filod by Thomas C. Piatt of New York, tho prosidont of tho United States Ex press Company. A NOTED ROBBER RUN DOWN. Captare of Ka-Convlct Sly, Who Held ! Vp an Express Train Near St. I.oula. St. Lons, Doc. 31. Tho leader of the gang that robbed Adam Express Messenger Mulrcnnan on tho 'Frisco road, at Olondale, a suburb of St. Louis, on the night of November 30, is under arrest, a female accomplice is also in custody, and the capture of the other soems only a matter of timo. The leader of tho gang is Albert D. Sly, a noted convict from the Mis souri penitentiary. The latest series of exploits by Sly and his fellow bandits, began with the robbery of the street-car barns In Omaha, in October, In which they used dynamite, and secured a large amount of money. They also robbed the Metropolitan street barns in Kan sas City, in the same month. Then came the robbery of tho Puciflo Ex press Company, on the Missouri Pu ciflo railroad, near Omaha, on the night of Novombor 4. SET HER ON FIRE, Maaked Itobberi Compel a Widow to Sign Chock and Pour Oil en Her. Atchison, Kan., Dec. 31. Early yes terday morning two masked men en tered the residence of Mrs. Jonathan Davis, a widow living In the extreme western part of Atchison county, and compelled her, at the point of revolv ers, to sign a number of checks, amounting to $600. Then they poured coal oil on her clothing and set in on Are. With great prosence of mind Mrs. . Davis grabbed a quilt, wrapped it about herself and extinguished the flumes. There Is no clew to the per petrators of the deed, although it is believed they are the same men who robbed John Killlon, the bachelor farmer. Suicide Cm I lie Honeymoon Short. Philadelphia, Deo. 31. William Marsh, aged about nineteen, who has been living with his father, Daniel Marsh, at Foostown, near Milton, Pa., committed suicide Tuesday night. He was married on Saturday to Miss Agnes Wiley, at Cnmden, N. J., unknown to his parents. Tho family opposed the match because the girl "lived out." On his presenting tho certificate, of their marriage, ask ing If ho could bring his wife- home, objection was made, and, remarking that he would not then be with them to worry them long, he went upstairs to his room and shot himself. Buffalo, N. Y. has 5,000 casos of the grip. NEW YORK MARKETS. FBODUCE MARKET. BnTTKH Market dull Creqmerr. Eastern I'MSUo. i Wusturn, a82Uo. I Elgin, 8()o.t Imita tion, lNiiiJo. Dairy Eaatoru hnlfnrkln tube Warn o. 1 Kastotu Welau tube, ItoitfJSa. aoctorr Fresh, ldalKc. CHKfcKK Market firm Factory Now York Cheddar, Halloa. Creamery, lOcjillKo. new Yum pari klin.8Xa.i full aklms, Kcsfi.o. Enoa Market Arm i'resb Eastoru, Urate, S&hvIo. j Weatern, Urate. 'J6aJ7o. r'Kt.b M'irkut etaady. Spring bran, Mi$90a. Winter, Kh'vWo 60 ib feed, H6igU0oi Bulb, 87 VtHu-i middling, H.05&1.15 auarpa. (1. ia5 1,'Ju, t craokud corn, tl.OSi earn mual, coarse end sifted, 1.021.04i One, l.D5$i 33; r e toed, HI :UOu. - Uay Market ateady. Choice timothy. HOfij 85o.i No, 1, 7So, No, S TOo.1 (hipping, 00aVUo. Ui.vor mixed, loisoso. clover, COialbSu. BTitAW-Loug ryo, 65iu,70fl i auon rye, MjJ Mo. i wheat, iUiaiWo. oat, tk45a llvk IXouo yulel at 3.Uwj-0. Fancy up to $3- 60. Flour. Spring. Winter. Ko grade bbla. or aacka..'J 60atJ 75 ti 8aJ 00 I'lun, bbla. or aaaka Boa a u I lu 9 10 o tkla M a lis 6 00 iUiilN 8 tiOa 8 8 J 8 Oil 3 83 fcuperrino til Ira No. 2. 8 75a 00 I ltl to a 83a i 113 toa ( to e to t i extra no. i... talent City Mills patents West ludla sblpplug.... Dressing in Good Tasto. American ladies, especially in tl.c larger cities and towns, are becoming noted for their good taste in dress. This is largely due to tho fact that they secure the best Fashion Journals pub lished, and by a careful study of them tlicy get correct ideas upon the all-important subject of dress. Anybody can cultivate her taste in this direction if she will only go to the trouble of com paring the styles found in the reliable Fashion Journals published bv A. Mc Dowell & Co., 4 West 14th St., N. Y., with those appearing in other Fashion Magazines. Those issued by A. Mc Dowell & Co., are produced only by the best artists, and arc for the most part plain, and in every respect prac tical ( the others arc generally very loud or dowdy, and thoroughly unsuitable for the requirements of American women. The firm of A. McDowell & Co. seeks to furnish ladies with genu ine French styles, such as can be used without any danger of appearing ridic ulous. Hence their Fashion Journals are now the favorites with all ladies of good taste throughout the country. "La Mode dc Paris" gives the latest French styles. "Album des Modes" furnishe? styles which are popular in Paris. -La Mode"' gives a selection of styles which are serviceable to the family The two former are each 35 cents a copy, or 3.50 a year. The last is 15 cents a copy, or 1.50 per an num. They arc supplied by news dealers, or dire t to subscribers from the house. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an Kast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con sumption, I'ronchitie, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and l.ung Affections, al so a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonder luj curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to re lieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directiors for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing itu Mump, naming mis paper. v. A. Noyes, 820 Tower's Block. Rochester. N, Y. mar-6-iv. J - The Work of a Good Man. WHAT DR. B. M. WOOLLEY IS DOING FOR THE SUFFERERS FROM THE USE OF OPIUM AND WHISKEY. The worki of a good man live after him. He enjoys the blessings and distinctions they entitle him to in this world, and build for him a home in eternity. It is the mission of every living soul to do some good to benefit humanity in some way. Notwithstand ing this fact how few look upon life in this manner. A few now and then, here and there, realize this great responsibility, and devote their lives to the salvation of their fellowmen. One of the most con spicuous examples of this character in Atlanta, is Dr. 11. M. Woolley. He is a man noted for his Christian integrity and fair dealing, being an old and highly esteemed citizen of Atlanta, and having built up a reputation among his home folks as a specialist in the cure of the opium and whiskey habits that is of the highest character. Al though he has had years of experience in the treatment of these dreadful dis eases, he is yet an ardent student, and studies the science of his profession with as much diligence as if he were only just entering the profession. Dr. Woolley, unlike a great many specialists, treats what is called the opium and whiskey habits as a disease, affirming that they are strictly diseases, and nine times out of ten the sufferers are not directly responsible for their condition. The success he has had in this line has been something phenom enal. He has cured patients in every state and territory in the Union, and has treated cases in London, France, Germany, Canada and Mexico. Opium and whiskey are two of the most powerful, and when improperly used, the most life destroying medi cines in the world, and to know how to extract or eradicate the effects of these drugs from the human body is an art to which Dr. Woolley can justly lay claim. As evidence he simply re fers to his hundreds of patients who have been thoroughly ami soundly cured. Being a man of scholarly at tainments, he has prepared a work on opium and whiskey, and their effects upon the human constitution. In his work he has testimonials of people whom he has successfully treated a-.d permanently cured. This book will be mailed free of charge to your address if you will only send Dr. Wooley a let ter asking for it. If you are not afflic ted with the opium or whisky disease, probably you know of a friend or have a relative who is. If you will kindly send their names or inform them of Dr. Wooley's ability, he will take pleas ure in sending them any information they may desire. Address Dr. B. M. Wooley, Atlanta, Ga. (Atlanta Con stitution.) Jan-S-2t. Children Oryfoi Pltcfcer'p feasts?' fv $100 Reward. $100. The readers of the Columbian will be pleased to learn th.it there is at least one diea.lcd disease that science his been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh 1 fall's Catarrh Cure' is the only positive cure now known to the medic.il fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, rccpiire.i a onsiimuonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the bloy.l and mucous surfaces of '.he system, thereby destroying the foundat ion of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonial.-!. Address V. J. C 1 1 F.N FY & CO , Toledo, ( ). SftTSold by Druggists 75c. u-18-41.. j O'Beesc. "Say Raysrcdge, how did you manage to get so thin ?' Ravsredge. "Helping dad test his 'Fat Preventive. How did you man-' age to get so stouf ?' j O'Beesc. "Helping my dad." Raysredge. "What was he doing ?" O'Beesc. "Nothing." Dots Experienco Count? It does in every line of business, and especially in compounding and prepar ing medicines. This is illustrated in the great superiority of Hood's Sarsa parilla, over other preparations, as shown by the remarkable cures it has accomplished. The head of the firm of C. I. II 00 1 & Co., is a thoroughly competent and experienced pharmacist, having devot ed his whole life to the study and ac tual preparation of medicines. He is also a member of the Massachusetts and American Pharmaceutical Associ ation, and continues actively devoted to supervising the prepaiation of and managing the business connected with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hence the superiority anil peculiar meiit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is built upon the most substantial foundation, in its preparation there is represented all the knowledge which modern re search in medical science has devel oped, combined with long experience, brain work and experiment. It is on ly necessary to give this medicine a fair trial to realize its great curative value. "Don't tell me that advertising des cn't pay," said the editor. ''I know better Only last week a man put in a few lines stating that he was in need of firewood and that very night his house was burned to the ground." Atlanta Von$tUutfon. ATTESTED ) One of the most hon POPULAEITT. C est and reliable houses we have ever dealt with is the Swift's Specific Company, of Atlanta, Ga , the well known found ers and manufacturers of the so very popular blood remedy, S. S. S., which to our personal knowledge has cured many people throughout this section, of terrible blood diseases. Our drug gists inform us that in the past six months they have sold more of S. S. S. than any other preparation for the blood, on their shelves. The success achieved by that firm is mainly due' to their extensive advertising and to the purity of their medicine, which does anything claimed for it. We are un able to record a single instance where a purchaser has been deceived or dis appointed. Treatise nn Ulnod nnd Skin diseases mulled rree. swikt specific; CO., Atlanta, Ga "Gimme a stack o' blue chips," said the young man with the rhinestone pin. The dealer looked at him a moment and remarked : "Produce." "Ain't my word good ?" "Not much. No plays on words don't go here. This ain't no comic weekly." Indianapolis Journal. Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief tor pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by II. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 25 and 50 cts bottles. 6-1 9-1 yr. Persons who have engraved plates for visiting cards, can have cards printed from their plates at The Co lu.mdian office. We are also pre pared to fill orders for engraved invi tations or cards on short notice. Our work is done by one of the leading engravers of Philadelphia, and is guaranteed as to quality and style. Samples can be seen on application. Don't send out of town for what can be ordered at home. tf. Good Looks. - Good look are more than skin deep, pending upon a healthy condition of all vital organs. If the Liver he inactive. de. the have a Pinched Look. Secure good health you umi vim win nave gooa iook. I'.leclric Hit ter it the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these vital orgaus. Cures Pimp les, lilotches, Boils and gives a good com plexion. Sold at C. A. Klcim's Drugstore, 50c. per bottle. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Cnstorla. We have sold Bull's Head Poultry Powder for many years and it lias giv en unicinl satiXii tio: Wm. FRiTscn :. co., r.v.imiviik-, id. Mrs. B.l:n-in: "VVs indeed, mv husband is j ust about dead with work." Sympathizing Friend. 'Dear me, I hoped it would hi easier for him now. You told me last wee!; that he had en gied a secretary." Mrs. Bizziinin. "That's just the trouble. Ho liar, to work r.o hard to keep ill'.' secretary busy that it is wear ing him .nit." lostou 'out. You Can Ituly Upon Hood's Sarsaparilla as a positive remedy for every form of scrofula, salt rheum, boils, pimples and all other diseases caused by impure blood. It eradicates every impurity and at the same time tor.es and vi'.ahws the whole system. "It's mighty lucky I haven't got my bowic knifj with me!" growled the man with Iris hands up. "You'd st.iin y nir soul with murder. j would you?" said the facetious road agent, who w-s relieving him of his valuables. "No, I reckon not," rejoined the other : "hut it was a present from a friend, I'd hate like the dickens to have ! to part with it." Vhicnjo Tribune I I have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating dropping in the throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed almost daily I tried various reme lies without bene fit in. til last April, when I saw Fly's Cream 11 dm advertised in the Boston iur?rrt, 1 procuied a bottle, and since the first day s use have had no more bleeding the soreness is entirely gone. D. G Davidson, with the Boston lluthjt t, formerly with Huston Jour nal. 1-8- 2t. a CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS bceanso shoes onco blackened with it can be kept clean by washing them with water. 1'eoplo in moucrato circumstances find it protitablo to buy it nt 20c. a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they save in shoe! leather. It is tho cheapest blacking considering It 3 quality, and yet wo want to sell it cheaper it it con be done. Wo will pay $10,000 Reward fo;- a recipe that will cnablo us to make Yvolff's Acme Clackino at suck a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1803. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with, PIK-RON (this is the name of tho paint), looks like stained and varnished new furniture. One coat will do it. A child can apply it. You can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany j there is no limit to your luuciua, au reiuucis neu iv. Blck Baadaeheand relievsall tba troubles tool dvnt to blliouu stats of tbs tjmtem, auob a Slxzlneoa, Kausoa, Drowalnesa. Diatreaa afte eating, l'aiu la the Bide, to. While tbeir most remarkable aucceaa baa been a ho wa lu curing , neadsehe, yet Carter's Llttla Liver Pins SM equally valuable In Constipation, curlnRaud pre-T.-utiuK tM8unnoylnrcoiuilalutlvhllo tlioyalaa corroctalldlsordorsof thostomschtiniulaietha Jivoraod regulate tho bowels. KvonU the; only corea ' Act' of hey would bealmostprlcolesato those whs Suffcr from thin diatruaHing oomplalnt; but fortu nately thclrgnodnoasdoosnotendhor,andthoaa vhoonoe try thorn will find these littlo pills vain. cbls In so many waya that they will not bo wil ling to do without thorn. But after allaick ho&4 ACIH1IE 13 the bane of so many lives that here Is where wemakeour great boast. Ourpilhtcureitwhila Gkheradonot. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Very easy to take. One or two pills urnkea done. Vhi y are atriotly vegetable and do not gripe or puriro, but by their gentle action please all who uiethem. InvialaatDScentat llvofortl. Soli ly druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, CARTER WIEDIOINI CO., New York; SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE IlOar.aOall.,Oaicaa.loraThrMt,Orlv,IsBTiaBta, Waoapiat Couth. Bronchitis us Aathma. A Mruia ear Hr Cdsansipuoa la 0rrt Maf. an a nn rrllf I dvaaeae stages. Dm ai no. Tea will aas the sa sallaat .fast aftsr taking the tret dose, loll SMiuoteiiskan. Lara ewMMe, M aeate ess UN 'CARTERS time lpttl mm A POPL LAlt FAMILY. .(rtwir: "How I It, Kntn, tlint ymi nlwuyj aiN-iii to Vtitrh nn ' to thr lnt new titlnir ? tvluit. I uuiy, ymi ulwuys mviii t ;ii t 11 1. 011 1 of me." K.UT. : " f don't know: I t-n-tnlnlv !o not miikc nny exri-Hon In thnt (lirc tion." Iknmi:: " Wrll, cliintor tlir liml rewin'MitKi, (or muui'lo, yon Imvo tukun tip j i 1 11 1 uiw. wmm without nny tonehor ! yon came to the rescue whi'ti Miss Liitiiriro iliwrteil her DHMirterliics so suddenly, nn'! certainly wn lire nil imiii-ov-linr in irince under your fiiatriictlon ! I liciiril you ti'llinir Tommy I '.nines Inst evening how 11 In Hull imido mistake In pliiying Imsi-luill : you wem to Im up on nil the liiti-sl " run,' nnd know Just w hut lo do under all clrcuuiHtnncc ; you entertain lieniitMully ; mid In the. hiNt month you linvo lui proved no In health, owing, you ti'llme, to your iiliyKlcnlcultiirccxcrclscH. Where do you get nil of your iiilorniutlnu from In this little oiit..of tlio way pluco ? for you never go to inn city." Katp.: "Why. Jennie, ynu will make mo ruin. I have only oncsotirccnf information, tint, it If niirpi-lsing how It. incetH nil want. I very seldom heiir id anything new hut what the next few days tiring me full information on tlio subject, Miiuicr Nol MiiKii.incI And a greut, treasure it Is to 11s nil, for it really furnishes tho rending for tho whole household : lather litis gleu tip his lniignttio that he lm tiikcn for yenrs, lis he snjs this 0110 gives more nnd lictter Informal ion on tlm subjects of the lny; mid mother nays that it is that flint makes her nu ll 11 famous houscki'cpcr. In fact, wo all agree, that it Is the only rcnlly family iniuriizine published, us wo Imvo sent for Nam pies of ull oi Ihcm, and llnd that one fs all for men. another nil for women, nnd another for children only, w t I 1j tin one suits every one of us; so o only tieed to take one instead of pevernl. and that Is whero tlm economy comes In. for It Is iinly $:!.! 11 yeuf. I'erlmps jou think I am too lavish in my praise ; but I will let you seo ours, or. better still, send HI cents to the pub lisher, W. .leiiiiinvH I lemon -st, l." i:nst 14th frtreet. New York, for n sample eopv, nnd I shall nlwnys consider thnt I have done you a great luvor ; and may Is- you will be cut tutir us out, ns you siiy we liuve tlio repiiiat ion f liciiurthe l-t Informed family In town. If that, lie ho. It in JJciuuruol's i'uuiiiy Muaziue that doej It." For Best Photographs Go to KEMP, for he employs nothing but first class artists to work his two branch galleries, enabling him to make first class work. ALSO II AH T A II K N FI It ST I-KKMIUJI AT TIIKCOl'MTV V A I R. h mm i a until January i, IS92. We guarantee all work, and show proof. Remcmlicr place over Schuyler's hardware store, Bloomsburg, Ta. The Best Eurnicg Oil That Can be Made Urom Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family safctv oil. We Challenge Comparison with am other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is T&e Best mil IN TIII3 WORLD, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme acme oil company BLOOMSBURG,- TA J. R.Smith & Co. 4.1MITED. MIITON, Pa., DEALERS IN PIANOS, By the foilowinz well-known makers i Chlckering, Knnbc, Weber, Hal let & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufact urers' prices. Do not buy a piano before getting our prices. 1U1 . Catalogs and Price Lists On application. (HEVlfJJ OBfCCO peasant 1 Lastnj(jv Oi fe narJ(ef in only one sftajbe- 1q most connent to cut for yaocet or fa carry Wrjole. Insist on &firX tfje Genuine wlfh 1ne red H tifi tag , made only Jay, John "flnzer ftBraLouisVZe,! M'Killip Bro's. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over If t. Clark & Son'o store. BL.OOMSBURG. A WINNER FOU ALL DISEASES IS MANNERS' Double Extract Imipk IF TROrERLY TAKEN. Headache, Loss of Appetite, I.nnguid rind Tircil Feeling. Fifty Cents a Boltle. 'iVfUa-U MAN N E1!S' POLMII.E EXTRACT SAKSATAKILLA has no equal as a Blood "Purifier and Toniir. Rash, rimplcs and Boils ran he cured. A all druggists. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTl.l. TV.. It ,! .-,.. Ill u v.- sale liv all dniwists. Fiftv cents a bottle. Also at Moyer Bros. trj warn ralram -JCTCleane and beautifies ihe hair. Ntver Fails to Rntior Gray nairiti us Tuuinrut i,oior I'rwf cut huiiilmtf and hulr- favlltnn aW A 1 1 7 mm