THB COLUiViBSAN. BLOOMSBiJtsvi. 1 J 1 A '4 ''f . "if i List of Jurnra for February Term. 1'KTIT Jitkous-.Second Week. 1 Ashley, Mn.yli?rry, fur. Cutn. Twp. 2 Hiiker, Alplionzoi l:i)'er, L'hU. Hu o. 8 Millie, KJwiinl, Inhorer, Catii. Mom. 4 l)elimeil, Win. pinldler, Miliuereek 5 Kves, Orvilln, fanner, (Jrwnwoo.l K'ltfiir, Joiiu.m. firmer, Oreenwooil 7 FlommingH, Wesley, H it. man, Monloiir 8 Oordnor, I. O , farmer. 11 1 10 I (IrlmeH, Wurren J .. laborer, C'nta. T. 10 llerrlniiton, Flunk, inerehunt, HiiKiirloiif 11 Hons, M. MrUlaii. fur., JuekHon 12 Jiwjohy, LcOrnml. Ins., Rgt., llwk. J3 Keller, M. Ij.. farmer. Keott 14 Kllnirer. MeClellen, lah., Ileiilon T. 15 Klliuter. Oldeon, lab., Ilrlm creek 1(1 Iiantleld.V. M.. mail iniin. Heinl'k 17 lituibaeh. Wilbur, far , MiiKurlfmf 18 MaiHteller. ('lark I)., far., Lncuxt 19 Mulli'Wi. Michael, grocery. Cent. 20 Martin, H. M., furmer. Cata. T. 21 l'urker, .1. I'... laborer. Greenwood 22 RlHhton. W H.. dm glut, Mooin 23 Hupp, Jlarinon. lab., Cleveland 24 Hoboin, Robert M., far. Greenwood 25 Ilemley, Levi, lumberman, Centre 211 Hand. V. I.. Kent. Mt. 1'leanunt 27 Kliuman. Robert, laborer, Beaver 2N Smith, Jlarry. farmer, Jnckwnl S2!l Shatter, lliram, firmer, Scott BO Smith, Cyril, moulder, Berwick 81 Seurlcs. lid., painter, Mloont H'2 ThomiiK, Clark, far., Mt. Pleasant 83 Wright, Jackson, mfg., Benton M. 84 Wetherall. Duvis, lab.. Madison & Walter Henry K.. undertaker, Hwk 8(1 Wolf, Harry, butcher, Mlllville "triTl'list! February Term. SECOND WKEK. Henry Hinterliter vs. Daniel Derr, aud Clinton Dorr, trespass. II. M. Yoctttn vs. Columbia County, appeal from assessment of damages. John Atherholt and Lillie Ather holt vs. Chas. Hughes, assumpsit. A. H. Yetterand Geo. Yettervs. Jeremiah Longenberger, ejectment. J. VV. Adams vs. Wni. Adams, trespass. J. L. Reece vs. J. K: Lemon, as sumpsit, appeal from award of arbitrators. Com. of Penna. to use of Zua A. Guie v.s. Datiicl Knorr et al., as sumpsit. VV. P. Vanderslice, Clara A. Vanderslice and II. L,. Vanderslice vs. The S.' B. and B. Ry. Co., ap peal from award of viewers. Thos. Mensch vs. S. II. and W. B. Ry. Co. and Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of S. II. and W..B. Ry. Co., trespass. Lena Blass vs. The P. and R. Ry. Co., trespass. Lloyd Fox vs. The P. and R. Ry. Co., trespass. Catawissa Catherine Carr vs. The Lehigh Valley Coal Co., tres pass. Hannah Coleman vs. The S. B and B. R. R. Co., trespass. Joseph II. Slusser vs. The Penna. R. R. Co., trespass. Geo. Newhall Engineering Co., Limited, vs. Penna. Paper Mills Co. and James B. Watson, receiver of the Penna. Paper Mills, set. fa eur. mechanics lien. Samuel Longeuberger vs. The P. and R. Ry. Co., trespass. Minor S. Munson vs. Harman Breish, trespass. Rathbone, Sard and Co. vs. Ber wick Consolidated Gas Co., assump sit. The Fairbanks Co. vs. Berwick Consolidated Gas Co., assumpsit. Archer Averill vs. The Boro. of Berwick, appeal from award of viewers. Geo. F. Craig vs. The P. and R. Ry. Co., trespass. Clark II. Hower et al. vs. The P. and R. Ry. Co., trespass. v A. B. Croop vs. The P.. and 1R. Ry. Co., trespass. Albright Son and Co., vs. Ber wick Consolidated das Lo., assutup eit. Goldsmith Accountants vs. Ber wick Consolidated Gas Co., assunip sit. W. C Stevenson vs. Creasy and Wells, trespass. R. H. Mowery vs. A. L. Folk, Henry Folk and G. H. Fry, as sumpsit. Gordon G. Keller vs. A. L. Folk, Henry Folk and G. It. Fry, assump sit. Fraas C. Kistler vs. The S. B. and B. R. R. Co., trespass. B. H. Dodson vs. O. MV Hess, assumpsit. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County. j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is seuior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi ness in the City of Toledo, County and' State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seai,.) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly . on the bio ad and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con-ftipation. 4 ' . 9' JvCc?.i pco.a know that if tlicy have been t'.Sk they need Scoft'i Emttl- siori to bring back health and strength. j V But iho ctrongest point about ScoitS Emafsfon is that you don't have to be $!ck to get results from it. It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre- vents coughs, colds and consumption. io Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. 43 ft J 1 o And it contains no ALL DRUGGISTS! MONKEYS WHICH ACT LIKE MEN. llc of I'.roken Tlenrt, Commit Sui cide, Get Drunk and Are Arrested. Why do men act like monkeys, and why do monkeys sometimes act like men? That question, In all seriousness. Is receiving earnest consideration from Prof. D. O. Wilder, D. S., M. D., biologist of Corhell University, and other scientists who are endeavoring to tract, the associate mouve which prompt monknys to dlo of broken hearts, to commit suicide, to become Intoxicated and disorderly, and to get arrested and sent to Jal. just Ilka some human beings. Prof. Wilder is confining his In vestigation particularly to Petro L'nrbuza, a remarkably Intelligent .1 r v. ...ji. fJ.J r: PETRO GOES TO JAIL. chimpanzee, vhlch was arrested af ter a protractel spree at Sayerville, N. J., and sentenced to the Middlesex County Jail at New Brunswick, N. J., for thirty days. He wrote first to Warden Charles Rogers of tho Middlesex Jail, to rot a history of the monkey's crimes, its pedigree an.1 all the facts obtainable. He pur poses to follow this up by a personal study of the monkey and by an ex amination of the animal's brala, in case Petro should die. ( Petro, It Is said, inherltej a pos ilon fcr alcoholic liquors from its father and has Indulged whenever the opportunity presented Itself. In its cups the chimpanzee was the soul of humor and mischief, which found vent la th uprooting et beds of flowers, playing "Peeping Tom" at second story windows, from the tops of telegraph poles, dropping pebbles and sticks on passersby and acting generally like one possessed ef con siderable brain, and ingenuity, if not sense. It Is suspected that some ef Petro's human acquaintances, knowing the animal's weakness, made It possible for the chlmpansee to Imbibe more freely than was good for it. In con sequence, It is said, Petro, previous to his arrest .-. few days ago, has been on a protracted spreo, during which It had made life burdensome to sev eral of the more timid residents of the town of Sayersvllle. Finally at the request cf a person whoso flower FOR Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in stomach. Sleeplessness 1 il M I 1 A I J A mm fin j v . Mi xr jp 1 "Ki 5 i Ja drugs and no alcohoL 6O0. AND $I.OO. fjvqo nj nprsXqiI eq) 'JPIQ peU M 'Ja 'taop9Jinora ;o Xjoj -m eiU o nMOp boo8 nimdno ji 'Jin ik )j9tnaaAva HI no aotvygv rii n seutr) v Y 8a -xjbjahi pan ou&8inluI J iwp jfleaS Beuip 8u(Xb(1hip 'Sumr.o-Sntiao pAir-.i-tM v snf 'job; uj 'sba xv -duo '8trr)ano3 )Q poofl joa ou bv. njt?jdo Xjitinj'B sn 'jmiK osmun puB joiijo(J.j ti cvjujorto jj ppioa 'Ao& nil joa 'eioXojq v opjj ?ou pip ivO 'q"fi)r oMIin.l pw')unouu stiA 'jjas.i ib:)iSoiooz Hio Ae- otjj jn sXsuota )nnnjn jsaui otjj jo ouo 'ujRjdtio.jo qiap 9kji jjne.w ht op RSiipq tiiuunq oiuos 05in SnnaB ni.iq nuitwj Buq joqj Xanotn Xiao m joa e ojv"J jng nan -Ti-iinaAuj a'jpaeias joun bba mi 0J3.WU 3tl.q . jCt:(cjJ 'Jiasjj 2iiAjquq tlljn us. sijo.Ioj j-itii jv oanajnos jo liopuodsns Jiipuu poinroiaa boa uaxiUMajAX anx xv atioj cmvm prtw eotmd eqi doe iConaora eqj oniii o J!ninujpun puoq 9 dti nd jntiMO a.ojiaj uonraaojBauj ,F.ip jno; jo ejjqV jajB jnq 'bXbp jjqj bv.a pesodui( eouajues eqj, "Suioq omi) sin joj jbiujuo eirj joj ooiqd ?soq eqi pn.iapjstio.l Sninq jvqi 'nojMsvinjji aox b u'jf Xvuioj eqi juos sam nijuoiu oqj jjoo n; o?uBAO.ia sjq po.iB pq invupid -woo otj is-,V pun Xpojuno ojnj cna.t oW Jiooi numaanod b n.Aop hjoj souja pnn tut;q oqi o xsio Eai2uqs 'sjooj aqi Xq 611 pound faqtsn': ipmis pn fqnjqs 'poXo.ipop uono prjq tpaq of the Zoo animals, "It should be purely as a faithful lover. Ho was not quite so bright a3 some if the other monkeys, but his dovotlon to Mlmi was remarkable. "Several weeks ago Captain was moved further down the corridor of the primate house. Formerly he had been right opposite Mlmi. Now ho could not even see her, though he would try to force his head out be tween the bars to look down the cor ridor. When he first arrived at tho Zoo he was strong and companiona ble, but when he was moved away from his sweetheart he soon began to lose Interest In the bystanders whom previously he had amused by the hour. "Soko, Captain's room mate, must have been aware of what was ailing him, for he would take up little pieces of straw and stick them into poor Captain's ribs but without avail. Captain moped and moped and the keepers know that tho orang-outang was wearing Its heart out for Mlmi, while she, with a show of Indifference to Captain's sufferings, would spend whole hours as the does now, pick ing up straws about two inches long and balancing them horizontally on her nose." "How mrni' rniM ro r" on Iicr aVaV u.t i i trm m - wifff. m. aM VJ . a.. iu ni .1 t i i s i m tw r m m m. f t w m. Ff$ ny of the Little: Tablets 1 'A Aisin tmi- PXiN is Gone. IS nose at one tlrrc, doctor7" "Usually ahout fou-t(;en," replied Pr. Blair, "Rnd then she would brush thom oT nn l -begin all over again. Women ctrlalr.ly sra heirliera. "Ci,,ti:ln soon lif.;;ii V lope his np l"'ih:. In fnct, not!i!t: could tempt him to eat. I pave him hot-house Km pes, choice liquors, rare plums find malt, but. be refused to bacoaxed to est, and It is n rather serious case when on orars-outang won't eat." "Darwin says animals have love chnrm) and love-calls. Is that true?" "Yes, and the monkeys when in love are coy, Jealous and Bhow Indl vivlufil preferences and r.d miration for beauty." Curator R. L. Dltmar, of the Zoo, sal.1 thnt the monkeys always showed great grief when separated from their monkey friends. "Why if August and Baldy, the two new chimpanzees, were separated they would die," declared Keuper Rellly. Come with me and see how they net when separated." The keeper went behind the cage and opened the sliding door. He then took Baldy out and shut the door, leaving August alone In tho cage. Baldy's eyes filled and luen RAJAH ON A BICYCLE. both monkeys began screeching and tugging at tho llttlo door to open It again. When the door was opened Baldy darted inside and the two monkeys embraced oach other like human beings, chattering meanwhile like two reunited friends who had not met in years. "Several other instances are on rec ord in which monkeys have died of a broken heart. One of these was Jakey, of the New York Central Park menagerie. This little monkey lived for twenty-four years in the Zoo and was one of he happiest and liveliest Inmates of the monkey-house. In June, 1904, Jakey and his mate. Me lius, were separateed, and from that time Jakey's health began to fall The animal grew sullen and morose and within a week was dead. Tho keepers said Jakey had tied of a broken heart. Dude, a member of the troupe of trick monkeys which appeard at Glen Island In 1903, died of a broken heart because after a surgical oper ation which Involved shaving tho Simian's face, the other members of the troupe shunned him. Several months aKo Robert Darwin a four-year-old monkey, a member of the Zoo company at Overton Park, Memphis, Tenn., committed suicide by deliberately lying down on the track in front of an approaching street car. Darwin had been suffer ing from a contagious dl&easa and hud been put In a cage remoto from his companions. The monkey be came melancholy and Anally escaped from Its cage. It hid for several days In the wooded district of the park and then made its way to the park approach and flung Itself on tho track In front of an approaching ear. Jennie McGregor, a small pet mon key belonging to Thomas McMasters, who keep a saloon on Central Ave nue, Jersey City, got Into the bar room In the middle of tho night and became so Intoxicated that she al most died. Before suoenmMng to an injudicious mixture of whiskey, beer, gin, brandy and bitters, she did considerable damage to tho saloon, especially tho glassware. The exploits et a fugitive monkey which wrecked a Cat In tho Ruo Blanche, Paris, a few weeks arso, in a fit of violent passion, recall tho ferocious orang-outang in ICdgcir Al len Poe's story of "The Murders la tho Ruo Morgue." Like the orang-outang, the monkey soaped from Its owner an4 clam bered into a strange house, where It destroyed valuable article with al most diabolical thoroughness When Mr. MacDonald, r.n KigHoh teacher, entered his fourth do t flat In the Hue HIm . .. c....unt- Take OtlO arTr5ina2 wwl.. w$i of the Little Tablets and the Pain is HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics euro dinonses of IIorsuH, Ciittlo, theep, Ir, Hogs and Poultry by acting directly ou tho sica Pints without loss of time. cviwltlooa. Lung reer, Milk Fever. It. H. ) UPlt AUS. f,amrnrn. Inlarln. CURtt ( llbeuiumi'm. f!. C. J WORK THROAT, Qnlmy, Bplsoolle. CUM ( Ulalcaiprr. ouMii WORM8, BoU' G,"b- r. F.KOtOIIS. CoM., InlaofiM, laflsme cukes I Lunga. Pleuro-I'neumonla. F. F. M OMC, Brllmrhft. WlnMHown. OURU ) Diarrhea, Dyaentery. .. Pravanu MI8CARR1AGR. JJraxi I KIDNEY A BLADDER DISORDERS. 1. 1. lpKI"j DISK4KKM. Mams. Er.pllona. OUBM) tlecra, Uraaae, Farcy. t. K.I RAD COKDITI05. (Marina Coal, ovus llnalseallou. Stomach fcllaeaera. no. each I Stable Cane, Trn ftporlflAa, Book, As., OT. At dniioflaU, or an tit prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey!' Medicine Co., Cor. WUllam and John Earecta.New York, tW BOOK MAILED FREE. d with a remarkable scene of ruin. Hats, coats and boots, wero strewn about the ball floor In confusion. lie walked Into the kitchen and founJ Tory piece of crockery smashed. Broken plates and bottlee littered the table, chairs and floor, knives a;iJ forks were wedged In the flrcpluce, and provisions of various kinds were mixed together in a most unyltus ant manner. Mr. MacDonald's desk had been plundered and valuable papers strewn about tho floor, some of them ruined by ink. In "lJte of the wltle sprtad damage no valuables had ben taken from the flat. It was evident that ordinary burglars were not re sponsible, and Mr. MacDonald had no enemies who would destroy his ef forts out of revenge.' He called. in the police. Investigation proved that a pet monkey with the appropriate name of "Coroner," had escaped from a houBe In tho p.time ctrect. It was evident that, aftor breaking the cord which confined him to a third floor room, he had clambered along the root's to the apartment houso la wnich Mr. MacDonald lived, and entered th kitchen through an open window. VArOR CAT 1 1 APPARATC51. Friuiie to Support Covering Sur rounding tlie Patient. For breaking and curing a cold no remedy equals the good old hot foot bath recommended and used by our grandmothers. Nevertheless, tho method of taking the foot bath could be Improved, as suggested by an ap paratus recently patented by a Wash ington man. As shown In the Il lustration, this vapor bath apparatus U far superior to the metal cabin ets now In use. The apparatus con sists of an ordinary chair, to which Is attached a wire frame. The pur pose of the latter Is to support a VAPORS CONFINED. suitable covering which, when placed over tho frame, will entirely sur round tho person seated In the chair, Tho reoeptacto containing tho hot water Is plaood in front of tho cha'r eloso to tho foot Vapors arising from tho hot water, instead of es caping Into tho room, will' bo con fined within the co erlng and come In contaot wth tho person lnthe chair. The from) work Is adjustable, so that tho oovertug can be arranged as clone to the body as d wired. Dasovswaos at Sooa. Glasgow was visited by great dark less at noon tho other day. Street amps wore lighted and shops had to switch on the olectrio light Tho darkness was as black as night 1 If you have Headache Trv One They Relieve Pain S Quickly, ae 25 25 Gone. Never Sold in Bulk Columbia & Montour El. Ry. XIMI-: TAIII.i: IN lil FKCT June 1 194, xnd until J"urthir tlcc. Cnrtleave llloom for Epy, Almedia, Lime Ridge, Berwick and intermediate point! ss fulluws: A. M. $.oo, 5:40,6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9.00,9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40, P. M. I2:2(j, 1:00, 1:40, 2.20, 3.00,3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6'2o, 7:00,7:40,6:20,9:00, (9:40) to:2o (! I :oo) Leaving depart from herwick one hoir from time as given above, commencing ft 6:Oo B. m. Leave Bloom for Cataw.ssa A.M. 5'3' 6:15, t;:oc, t8:oo, 9:0c, tlOiOO, tli:ot, I2:oo. I. M. :00, t2:oo, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:Co, 17:Oo, H:oo, 9:00, 10:20, ( 1 1 :oc) Cart returning depart from Ctnwim 20 miiirtetlrom time at given above. First car leaves Market Squarejfor llerwick on Sundiys at 7:00 a. m.J First ennfor Catawissa Punrlayt 7:rK)n. m. First cht from Berwick for llloom humlays leaves at 8:00 n. m . First car leaves Catawissa Sundays at 7 30 a. m. (From Power House. Saturday nihl only. f I'. R. Connection.' Wm. Tkrwillicbr, Jjuerintendent. Bloomslmrg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect May 1st lvofl. a m. NOHTH WAHD. A.M. I'.M. P.M. 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Htreet " 0 11 60 89 8 10 1 45 Paper Will 6 08 11 68 5 4 2 8 18 1 50 Hlnnm. Main St.. 7 13 12 02 5 58 8 23 8 05 Bloom.P&K... 7 18 12 Co 5 65 88 2 16 Bloom. 1) L W. 7 20 1210 6 00 8 86 216 Trains No 21 anrt 22, mixed, erond class. t Dally except funday. t Daily I Hunday only. I Flag btop. W. C. BNYDER, Kupt. 114 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Taint Marks Trade Marks Designs CnpVRIQHTS dtc. anTnnaaenillna a akateh and dMerlptton mar anlcklr aaeertain our opinion frea lietlier an iinentlnn la protiablr patentnhle. Communlea. tlona atrlotweonarteirtlal. HANDBOOK on Hateuta aent frea. Oldest aaency for aecurinir patenta. Patenu taken through Munn & Co. reoelva tptcial notica, without chnrRO. lu the Scientific American, A handsomely lllnatrated weekly. I.anreat etr culaUon of any eoientltlo inurnal, 1 erina. IJ a year: four montha, L Bold by all newedenlera. MUNN&Co.8eiBro4d New York Branch Offloe. 626 F St, Washington, D. C 12-10-ly CHICHESTER'S PILLS Vyrr. - THE 1MAMONI9 BRAND. A Ladlcal Aak year lrua4al I hUkM-tapli Ulua.7R IMIla la Had aod 4iU nnalliA buta, sealed with Blue Rlbboa. Take Km elker. Bar mt Tear IlV9oD BRAND PlLI.a, fm t(t yean known aa Best, Ssfast. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRU66ISTS EVEItrWHERE PARKER'S I HAIR BALSAM j Clean and bMiitrK th hmlr. I PromotaTf ft IbiuimiiI frowih. I Nv6r Fftilft to Retor4 Ow?r Huir to it Youthful Color. Curu tctp diKts aV hsir fsilitijj. PROCURED AND DCFCNPfD. nwwniodil,! uiiivniL tirpn.tio. turnxiK'n. scavrcn tuia ire reprirfc, r Kurio, iiov7 o ouiaih iienia, inuo uimu, coiynau, et (N ALL COUNTRI C8. Busis$ direct n 'tfk Washington tavtt t'tm mancy and often tk patent Patent and Infrlnfjem.nt Practice ExcluaMv. Writes or come to ui at K IU Ninth 6 trot, UvtWd BUtM Pf-Wat Ofttt, WASHINGTON, o. C. Iff leaving no e -w a a Doses Gente 4m I '.il I, ,i i" - - w - . ivy