THE COLUMBIAN, BLCOMSBURG, PA. A Mjstenom Oate- Uriavory Gang Lurki In Mountain Near Danville. THE ATLAS OF FINLAND. Retreat A Soten-nrth I'rnitiirl nf Itrrrnt Date RhnnltiK Mntif Anii-ri of Tlmt I.miiiI of l.,iLia. There is considerable excitement amonir the residents residing three milles from I)anville in the vicinity of l'ursells slope over the mysterious movements of one or more men who jceni to have their headquarters in a cave in a deep hollow at some distance above the slope. The hollow is a lonely spot not easy of access, which is rendered more uncanny by the cave whose dismal interior is not frequently explored. Some time ago rumors bc canv: current of strange noises in the hollow which was backed up by the testimony of Ray Golder and Ray mond Pursell, two tenable young men ot the community, the former of whom on divers occasions early in the morning observed smoke arising from the cave, and the latter while hunting near the cave sw at the entrance cloihes hanging to dry. Since then all the young men of the community in whom there is the least love of ad venture have at different times formed parties and visited the cave only to find it on every occasion empty, al though there were evidences thai it had been occupied during the night before. That anyone whose movements are above suspicion should seek such a place for an abode and go and come in such a mysterious way is not prob able. Many persons associate the cave dwellers with the numerous rob beries which have been committed in Danville and vicinity during some time past. George IJ. Rase, of Kase- ville. was in Danville a lew davs ao and stated that the residents are (It termined if possible to solve the mys tery of the cave and that every person seen approaching or leaving the hollow day or night will be closely watched and probably called upon to give an account of himself. . . Seven Chestnuts in a Burr- K. W. Warner of Williamsport is the owner of probably the oddest farm in Pennsylvania. It is a chestnut farm, located in the mountain direct of north east Lycoming county near the Sulli van county line. The trees, of which there are over 3,000, are set in rows exactly as fruit trees are in an orchard, and Mr. Warner gives them as much 01 more attention as do the own ers of fruit trees. I he original sap- lint's or sorouts were culled Iron a wide area of chestnut thicket, trimmed into shape, then grafted with the American sweet chestnut, a native nut of Pennsylvania. The result has been marvelous. This year was the third bearing season for the trees, and some of the nuts were astonishing large, some of them measuring more than an inch across and growing as many as seven in a burr. The flavor of the nuts, it was feared, might be impaired by their size, but the kernels are as fine and swett as the choicest Pennsylvania chestnut picked up in the fields. In order to prevent the trees from bearing too prolifically, and thus endanger the growth of Ihe tree, Mr. Warner went throueh his orchard when the burrs began to form and whipped otTat least one half of the fruit. It will be two or three years yet be- fore the trees will be permitted to give all their strength to fruit. By that time thev will have attained a .good. rugged size, able to withstand wind and to bear the weight of the burr?. At the end of that time, too, Mr. Warner expects that his novel farm will be a paying investment, as the fruit from it can hardly be excelled in size. Philadelphia Kecord. It In n curious f net Hint the little (rniul (1 ucli j- of Finland, ihrotieh Its 3u.ii 1 Hurts, Ihih I ii'cou.e one of I tie best 11111 lipid pints of the world. i)r. fcupiin, the (icrinun freogriipher, spenk Injf of the tit ln of Finland recently published nt Hclsingfors, snys that ncarccly another country of Kurope liu provided an equally effective help for thoKe who wish to get a clear Idea of their territories. Every map In the otliis of Finland has ucroiiipiinylng ex planatory text and the volume of 479 page Is a graphic delineation of ull the aspects of the country that can be fchown by the cartographic art. The lending scientific men of the country have contributed to make the ntlim ns accurate as posKible, says the New York Sun. Each map Is devoted to showing one particular fact. Instead, for example, of one large industrial mop using u variety of symbols to show the dis tribution of various industries, there is a series of maps each devoted to the distribution of one special branch of Industry. Another tnnp shows the dis tribution of waterfalls which are of grent importance in the Indnstrinl life of Finland. Several maps are required to show the vurlous means of trans portation. Another map shows an astonishing network of telephone wires particularly south of fi:i degrees north latitude, where the telephone is far more extensively used thnn the tele graph. Other ninps show the distribu tion of population, schools, rainfall, temperature, crops, etc. In fact, the atlas is very nearly a complete picture of the natural social, political and in dustrial features of the country! and any nation that would like toliaveita condition clearly delineated us far as enn be done by graphic map methods, would do well to study the atlas of Finland and improve upon It if it is able to do so. I.o at 0Mrtunllles, "Come." said the good man, "xhy go on In this way? Your nose Is getting very red, but what of It? Your con science needn't tumble you, as long as It Isn't caused by ('fink." "That's whnt makes me so innd," the other moaned, "If I could only have known that the blamed thing was go ing to get red anyway!" Chicago Tlmes-llernld. Not llnril Creditor. I)e world owes me a llvln',' Ifanndering Mike. "Dnt's what yv'v always snyln'." an swered Plodding Pete. "Hut 1 don't see you gettin' much of It." . "Aw, well, I always whs one o' eosy-goin'. good-natured people. rather let de world keep Its old dan be forever dim 11 in' it." Washing ton Star. . An t nespreted Itetni-t. "1 preached this morning," re marked a ooncelted parson, "to a con gregation In which Idiots comprised the majority." "Yes," rejoined the ymtng lady to whom his remarks were Addressed, "I noticed you frequently called them 'beloved brethren.'" Chicago Daily News. WHAT MAN WOULD DO. Two Bmlny Men Tell Wfcnt They'd Do If They llt-lonucd to the Olhrr Sea. A man of wide reputation in the lit erary world and nlso well known in so cial and business circles says: "If I were a woman I would think nothing better worth my while than to first have s good and liberal education. I do not mean by thnt that I would be satisfied with nothing less than a col lege training, though that is good in Its way, and f would know history ond geography and liternture with enough arithmetic to attend to my own ac counts and business uffairs should oc casion require. If I were a woman I should consider myself very Incompe tent to take up the lines of household management without a good working knowledge of cooking and cleaning and sewing. If I were a weman I would lenrn to do every bit of work that Is generally conceded to lie within wom an s domain. "If I were a woman," says another man, "I would inform myself upon the topics of the times and current events. I would know something about the Intest books, the latest plays, a little about music and ft little about art, even If I could not know much about any of these things. Then when my husband or my children or my friends were ready for a half-hours chut I could be counted on to be companion able. I would never discuss the serv ant question and I would never tell about the little hitches In the domestic niuchlnery," DESERTED AND BETRAYED. I always like to see a girl and her father cood friends, and by that I mean chummy, advisory friends, who can talk like equals about anything that comes up, in the family life or out ot it. Such a girl is likely to be level-headed. She is apt to make up her mind more slowly, and to keep 11 made up when she has once done so, after she has observed the cautious and judicial way in which her father's mind sets to work. Helen Watterson Moodv in the December l.aJiei Home Journal. During the year 1889 Switzerland exported $8,000,000 worth ot cheese. ' ss. State ok Ohio, Citv ok To-7 ledo. Lucas County. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Unite Enally Ktplnlneil. "Willie." she exclaimed, severely, "why did you go to the jam jar while I w as out ?" Hut Willie hnd taken his lesson from Mahomet and the mountain. "liecause the jam jor wouldn't come to me," he answered, promptly. Chi cago Post. An I'.tplnnntlon. Mrs. Youngparent I wonder why the baby always wakes up crying? Mr. Youngparent (wearily) Oh, I suppose that it suddenly occurs to him thnt he hasn't made any trouble for some time, and It makes him mad. Chicago Daily News. A Vnrlnlile. Teacher How many pounds to the long ton? Precocious Pupil Two thousand two hundred and forty. Teacher And how ninny to the short ton? Precocious Pupil Depends on the coal dealer. Puck. Pet Fox Terrier Did Not Relish lie loir Sauulnnted In Ilia Master's Home, Not long ago a very fat spaniel was introduced into the house where a fox terrier had always been the master. Thn latter was told, however, to be- huve well to the newcomer, and not to bully him. So the two Beeuied fairly friendly and in the end got in thehubit of taking short rumbles together, says the lluffulo l-.xpress However, the fox terrier was evi dently of a thoughtful disposition, and on one occasion came across a bank or wall which was easy enough to leap off. but there was greoter dillU ulty in re turning. The fox terrier sprang down the bank and enticed his heavy com panion to follow, with the result thut the latter could not get buck, w hile the former, by reason of his greuter activ ity, was easily able to do so Now the terrier saw his opportunity, returned home and cruelly left his companion lamenting. Never did the former seem happier or gayer than on that day when he had once more the sole run of the house, and he sulked when later on the spaniel had been found, assisted up the wall and brought home. Since then the fox terrier has repeat edly got the spaniel down the same j. v....-..,.,. ... -- - uluce. with the usuui result, mm seems ne 13 the senior partner of the firm ot , . uiu,11u,.iiiUvniiRnct. Wheth- . HI If III 1 III ' -- -- J. Chenev & Co.. dome business in ,,.,,, wilI i,.rn to avoid the City of Toledo, County and State Woresaid. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for arn and evejv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank. T. Chenkv. Sworn to Iwfnre me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of D cember i$S6. A. W. Gi.easjN, TsealI Notary Public. Halls Catanh Cure is taken intern a'l and acts directly on the blood nd mucous surfaces of the system send for testimonials, free, F. T. Chenkv & Co , Toledo, u soki by drtiRgtsts, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best try Mill llerolo llellef from Mou,iillii-. Alaskan travelers say that the 1110s uitoes there have driven ii;eu to sui- t ne "rat ""IT ' temptation to such a ramble remains to be seen. Orchid Kuraerlea. The largest hot houses in the country devoted exclusively to the cultivation of orchids are in New Jersey. Pour hundred varieties may lie found there rom Colombia, Venezuela, Uraii.i, Ecuador, Ilolivlo, Costa liicn, Amite mala, Honduras and Mexico, tht princi pal supply sources; also from every other tropical und sub-tropical conn- incliKiing one rrom 111c riiiiip es, which has taken kindly to Amer ican soil. Jnst the Wny She linn. The first of wnmnn'8 want Is man, in (hat there's nothing: stranKe; Hut after netting- him she wants From his pocket nil the change. ClilcaKo Daily News. HAD A HANDICAP. jilt Constance K. Do you think you can get my husband acquitted? Lawyer I'm afraid not, madam. ' C (instance K. Why.everybody knows my husband! I.awyei That Is just' the trouble. Chicago Chronicle, Condensed Trauredtes. "What do you think is the saddest work of fiction you ever read?" "The cook book," answ ered the young woman who had not been married very luntr. "Not more than one in ten of those, pieces come out right." Wash ington Star. Ilelonaed In the HitKKasre C'ar. Conductor (stumbling in the uisle) Are these your feet, sir? I'ussenger Yes, sir. Conductor (sarcastically) You should have hud them checked. Har lem Life. MlasldK joa never the had Fun. u lovers' quar- "So rel?" "Never." "Dear me! What's the use of being engaged, then?" Chicago Post 1'rovetl Dlsntrou. Stnvthe Were you ever in a railway disaster? P.rown Yes; I once kissed the wrc-nj girl in a tunnel. Stray Stories, aid dcs I'd livin' Is Mrs, Pinkham, Her groat correspondence Is under her own super vision. Every woman on this continent should under stand that she can write freely to Mrs, Pinkham about her physical con dition because Mrs, Pink ham Is and because Mrs, Pink ham never violates con- flrfance end because she knows moro about tho Ills of women times any other person m tints country. Lydla E, Plnkham's Vcijota.bl-3 Compound cured a ntlfllon sick wo inetio Every neighbor hood, siiSLMSt overy family, contzlas vjcmesi relieved of psw by thin great motJIcLvso, Hard work does not hurt a well woman. It is the weak woman, suf fering fnron diseases peculiar to her wx, who breaks down under the daily strain of household duties, l'or lis ca:c8 of the delicate womanly organs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the standard remedy. Over half a million women owe health and hap piness 10 ir. fierce 8 treatment. "No tongue cnulil express the r.nin llint 1 endured jttfrr 1 commenced Inking Iir. I'ierce's lin-.iiiine." writes Mrs. Mollic Col pnte, of Kr.nilolph, Chrrlotte Co.. Vo. "I not nlile to do ntiyi'miK nt nil. Could not ent niiMhiii? exn.i t tircml snd tra or II I did the top of mv lund hurt to it neenud it would kill nip; Imt now I can ent lit tle of ulnio't arylhififr I wnnt and cnn do r good chiy's work n well ns nny body can. Am better tlnn I have been for vnirs. I mink your niri.lclne Is the beta Hint ever wns ninde for it is the only thing Hint ever diil me nny Rood. I trieil many other kinds but none did nieanvgood but votir' l-'nvoritc rrc-K.-rititiou' and '"('.olden Mt-dicnl Dincov cry.' 1 can never pruise them too hij-hly." Dr. Humphreys' Specifics care by acting directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system, so. cures. men. 1 Fevers, Congeitlons, Inflammations. ,t!3 )l Worms, Worm Fovor, Worm Colic... ,'iS 3 Teething, Collo.CrjrlnK.WakefulneM .33 4 Diarrhea., ot Children or AdulU 23 7 Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis 33 8 Xenrolgla, Toothache, Faceache 33 9 Headache, Sick Hoadachb, Vertigo. . .33 10 Dyspepsia, Indlg-etUoD,WeakStomach.33 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 33 l i Whites, Too Profuse Periods 33 13 Croup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness 33 14 Bait Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .33 19 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 33 16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 33 19 Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Bead .33 SO Whooplng-C'ough 23 2T Kidney Diseases 33 3s-Kervous Debility 1.00 30-lrlnary Weakness, Wetting Bod 39 TT-Grlp, Bar Fever 39 Dr. Humnhreva' M annal of aU Diseases at TOUT Druggists or Mailed Free. Hold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Bumnhreya ' Uod. Co- Cor. William i John 8ta., New York. RAILROAD TIME TABLE 10 UO $J so till K lu 6 1U 6 tl 8 at 8 81 8 8 8 41 itf 47 10 IS 10 84 10 37 lu 43 10(8 LACKAWANNA RAILROAD ULOOMSUURG DIVISION. Iu effect Juue 10, I'M), oiAiiuie. 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Pullman ranor ana bidcihuk iarn iu w truim. between Hunbury. Wllllamflpor cm i.eiween HunhurT and PlitladeloblL and WaiihlriKlonandbetwoenUarrlsburg, Pltte burg and (he west . For lurtner inioi tibuuu mvvii w n."v Agents . J. B. BUTOHlBiHis, a. n. Gen'l. Manager. Uen. Pans. Agt. Keifor's Meat Market Keef. Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Tork, Bologna, Sausage, Ham, Baron, Scrap ple, Vienna usage, Tripe, Boiled Ham, A c. All meats fresh and clean, and prices right J. E.KEEFER, Centre Street ftlnrket. AT f Combines perfect local sei vice, wilh ndvnntrii'C" eoniin" from all LONG DISTAN'CK , nil. sci ilei s. l'roni n coinnicrcial stand point, The Telephone yields larger tirofi.s on the investment tlinn imyihini; clue in the world. As n liousehold equii'inent, its val ue cannot be estimated. CiTTlie ia:cs ate niodtrale. and Supply Co. PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyi2-2i BtaT Seventeen years' experience. PATKNTS Oaveats and Trade Marks obtained, and al Patent business conducted tor JIODEHAT KKES. OVH OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE THE V. B. PA1 ENT OFFICE. We bave no sub-agencies. business direct, hence can trntiHuct patent bui nessln less time and at Less Coal tban tbose I mote from waBlilnuton. Send model, drawing or pnmo, mm un tlon. We advise If patentable or not, freei cbarge. Our tee not due till patent Is securt A book, "How to oblaln Palt-nts," vlth retel ences to actual clients In your stale.County, o town sent free. Address i;. Jit WUY1 a nniiiii(sio"i v (Opposite V. B Patent cntie.) A snnd looklnf hmM and Door luok- ln harneaa 1 the . i-1 -. .1 . . n ntrt. ' - bluailon. .2tK Caiatrn -Tfc- i Harness Oil -1 horae look better, tut muke tb ' i.atho.av.ltnn.1 n1im.hlU.nUIHltmCOn- I I IU IIWl-lv.ll vaaB . in it ordinarily would. Jiff' Po4 fariwhero la eut 1I a ill i Ml. OIL CO. tMWl II III. Ulvei Your Horse's.. Xhancdi PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. twiiis f.KAVR m.nOMSHTTHQ' CorNewVor. Plitladelpuia, KHadintr Potta vine Tumanua. woekuH VH 7. .11 11 .SO a. m. . ......... - ,in Am on ror n llllUUiapurv, nwkuuja, i.u. u.,, y m, por DanTllie and Milton, weekdays, 7.20 a. tc . . . .,.. . For Catawisfla weeauaya y.u, o.oo, ii.ou a ui iq on. k on ft RO. n. m. For Rupert weekdays7.,b.38 11,30 a. m.,lS.S0, S.M, 5.0(1, 6.80, p. m. For Biltimore, Washington and the West Tla B. & O. H. K., through trains leaTe Heading Ter. niltial, Philadelphia, 8.s!0,7.is, ll.M . in., 16 l.il, p. iu. Sundays 8.tf0, 7.H6 11.88 a. In.. 8.4i, T.2T, p. m. Additional trains from 54aud ChPBtntit street station, weekdays, 1.H5J 6.41 8 8a p.m. Sundays, i.as. 8.a p. m. I TRAINN KOK ULOiiMtiBUHO.! Leave New York Tla Philadelphia 7.30 a. m., and Tla Easton v.llia. tn, Leave Philadelphia lO.sll a. m. Leave Reading KM 5 p. m. lave PoitBvilleis.D" p. in. LeaveTamaqua 1.4U p, m., Leave Wllliamspori vteKUByaiu.io t m, v.tv p tn , m am 7. hi T.iw r.a.H ;..n "H!l .'2' n.ot ii . n:i 5-41 fv.4U nm u.ui. itf.iw i -j on ii. nr 11-17 11.4H 11-iH ll.'J 11.111 pm:p.m. H.ift H.'O i so; 1.4.11 1.811 1.00 (I. pi 6.14 6.0! 5.IM1 fi.W rs.lllllf.M ll.ll7llH.4S ii.o-i n 171'H.s II-ik'Mi.p.mo lO '''-11.10 Iv'.i" lll.1!.(l.ll.h!) HI- W, 4. 5:1 11.4-1 10.10U.fi0! 11.80 HI II UI D IU STATIONS. Ulooiuabu'g. ' P. A V. ' Main St.. Paper SI1U. ..Lieut St . onintfevli'e. .. .Porks ... ...Z'lner'B... .btlllwater. ...Biinton., . ...Edson's..., .('nie'n Cr'k. ..Laubach.. ...Ci'iurtil.. . .Jnm.cuy.. -NOHTtl LSAVI piniani 8 :il!.10 .S7i II. Kll 1)51 6.87 am pm 8. -1719 40 H.IH19.4U u.mle.M o.oi a. mi U.l". I.t.lOjT.tM 7.10 9. ..i:i 11. 4't .47 H.I" u..n lll.lO 10.14 :1.8D,7.14 1.9-1! 7. 18 H. SO! 8.401 .1.41 8 47 8.f7i 7.21 7.81 7.87 7.41 "il 4.07H.ni 4.111 I..U1 T.S5 7.4 N.(V) 8.80 8.10 N.46 H.0H 0.85 a iu pin p mam AKKIY Leave catawlBca weekdays, 7.oo,8.ao9.1fla. t.SO 8.88, 8.08 p. 111. LeaTe Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.23, 9.18 11.40 , in., 1.88. 8.4(1 8.91. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. In effect Oct. 1.1, I'.HIO. leave Philadelphia, chestnut Btreet wharf and houlh Hlreet wharf. For ATLANTIC CITV Weekdays. Express, 0 oo a. m., 2.00, 4.00, s.no. 7. 15 p. in. Ancoinmo dutlon, 8 00 a. ui., f.0 p. in. riundaya Ex press, li on, 10.00 a. m. AccoiumiHlutiun, b.uo a. in., fi.no p. m Leave ATLANTIC CITV, Weekdays -Express, 7.8.1 .0ft, 10.1. 'i a. m., K.SO, A.30 p. in. Accommo dation, 8 ,or a. m., 4.0.1 p. m. sumlays Kxpress, 4 80, 7.30 p. ui. Accoupjoduilon, 7.16 a.m., 4 05 p. W. Turin' card on nil express trains. For CAI'U M.W Weekdays '.1.15a. m., 4.13, 5.00 p. in. MinilnvH u.1.1 a. in. Por(CEN I'lTVWeckdo 8-0.15 a. m., 4.15 p. 111. riimdnvs H.11 . 111. For SEA ISLE CITY Weekdays 9,15 a. m. to i p m. NKW VOIIK AND A TI. ANTIC CITY EXPRESS, LenvesNEW YORK (l.llierl .v HI reel) 8.10 p. 111. Leaves ATLANTIC CITY, 8.80 a 111. Detailed rime tubleH ul ticket (illlccs. W. Ci. liEM.KH, LDSliN J. WEEKS, tiCU'l Supt, CiUU'l PUSS. Ak't. u i1;1 ii ii ii i ni 'a' r ' !u'!!!!lii!iirriT . BHl'M'Sr' at"' IwW , iW-l'i-rr rmi.l tW'U'1 Vou can save monay on Pianos and O' gas. You Mill always finj ihe largest 'lock, best makes and lowest price. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwards We sell on the installment plan. Tianos $25.00 down and 10.00 per month. Or gans, 1J-10.00 dow n, if 5.00 per month. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one. half price. Musical merchandise at kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arnr" SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 dow n and 6.0" per month. We also handle the Demurest Sewing Mac'.ine, from tioj.jo ami upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines, Best makt of WASH FROM MACHINES $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. K'2' Mti.-ic 11 nr. 111s No. 115 Wot M.iin Si., below Market., Lluunisbun't 311111