THB COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUMS. SEPTEMBER TRIAL LIST. ... 1 Trial ',!,t ,m' WCCK ni'gimimg Monday. October 5U1: John Atlicrliolt ntul Lillio Atlicr holt, vs. Charles Hiighcs; assump sit defendant pleads uou assumpsit. K. 1). Tt-ivksbury, administrator, vs. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company; trespass; de fendant pleads not guilty. Win. Yohc, Daniel 1. Yolic, Na omi Kirkendall, Mary Davis and Hannah Smith vs. The Pennsylva nia Railroad Company; trespass; defendant pleads not guilty. V. P. Vandirslice, Clara Van derslicc and II. L. Vanderslice vs. Susquehanna. Dloomsburg and Ber wick Railroad Company; appeal from the assessment of viewers; de fendant pleads not guilty. Charles Tritt vs. The Philadel phia and Reading Railway Compa ny; trespass; defendant pleads not crilill V. Thomas M. Mensehvs Sunlmry, Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton Railway rmnnanv and Pennsylvania Rail road Company, lessee; trespass; de fendant pleads not guilty. Tohn Mourcr vs The P. & R By. Co. ; trespasss, defendant pleads not guuty. T.en Ulass vs. The P. & R. Ry Co.1 trespass; defendant pleads not trniltv. Catharine Carr vs. The Lehigh Valley Coal Company; trespass; de fpndant !leads not guilty. Lydia A. Smith vs. The Ameri can Car and Foundry Company; trespass; defendant pleads not guilty Allen B. Ridge vs. Hawley, Slate Furniture Co. Inc.; trespass; tie fendant pleads not guilty. John F. Derr vs. Alfred Kelsey and Clara K. Kelsey ; ejectment; de fendant deads not guilty. Jessie Smith intermarried with Frederick Smith vs. Penusylvanio R. R. Co.. lessee of N. and W. U Ry. Co.; trespass; defendant pleads not guilty. Rathbone, Sard & Co., vs. Ber wick Consolidated Gas Co. ; assump sit: defendant pleads non assumpsit The Fairbanks Company vs. Ber wick Consolidated Gas Company; assumpsit: defendant pleads non 1 assumpsit. Archer Averill vs. The Borough of Berwick: appeal from award of viewers. George F. Craig vs. P. & R. Ry Co.; trespass; defendant pleads uot frniltv tt tt 1 i .... i .p, R. Rv. Co.: trespass: defendant nlpads nnt onilt v pleads not guilty. A. B. Croop VS. The P. ft K. Ky. Co.; trespass; defendant pleads not .,' ' 1 cuuiy. I Albright. Son & Co. vs. Berwick . .. ... Lonsoiiaateci Las company, as- sunipsit: defendant pleads not guilty Goldsmith Accountants vs. Ber wick Consolidated Gas Co; assump sit; defendant pleads non assumpsit Freas Kistler vs. The S. B. & B. R. R. Co.; trespassjdefendant pleads not Eutlty. J. W. Kirkendall vs. C. R. Wood in; trespass: defendant pleads not guilty. Katie Cain vs. Couyngliam Town ship School District; assumpsit; de fendant pleads non assumpsit. Jacob H. Maust vs. Creasy & Wells; trespass; defendant pleads not guilty. M. Mellet vs. H. P. Aurand; as sumpsit: defendant pleads non as sumpsit with leave, etc. Sarah Sterner vs. Town of Bloomsburc; trespass; defendant pleads not euilty. John A. Grosch, parent, and Norman G.osch, by his father aud next friend John A. Grosch vs. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.; tres pass; defendant pleads not guilty Lillie Michael vs. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.: trespass; de fendant pleads not guilty. Dodge and Day vs. Avery Clin ton Sickles; assumpsit ; defendant pleads non assumpsit. Mary McManatniu vs. The Le high Valley Railroad Company ; trespass: defendant pleads not guilty. Isaac M.Vought et al. vs. The Berwick Electric Light Company; trespass: defendant pleads not guilty. Catawissa Borough Poor District vs. Columbia County; assumpsit; defendaut pleads nou assumpsit; statute of limitation, etc. Roman Risewick vs. American Car and Foundry Co. . trespass, de fendaut pleads not guilty. John Brophy vs. .The Township 01 Cleveland; trespass : detendant pleads not guilty. EnvelopeB 75, 000 Envelopes carried in stock at the Columbian Office. The line includes drue envelopes, Pay. coin, baronial, commercial sues, number 6, 6, 6i, 9, xo na ii, catalog, &c. Prices range "ota $1.50 per 1000 printed, up to 5.oo. Largest stock in the conn- to sel:et from. Every poor man feels that he should A Human Match Factory. Tho body of ttio Kvrrnse man contains pbuvpboriis snP'rient to make 4H3.H40 muti'lif!!, eimiiKli to Ml rtUmt rVXO t oxe.s, allowlrm eighty maw-Ins to the box. Phosphorus is one of fourteen element entering Into the eompoMtlon of the body. 11 is mviiled among the bones, flesh, nerv ous system, and other organs. Without phosphorus tho brain would be weak, the Doily feeble, and the bones would disin tegrate leaving man a squldy Invcrto brato squirming In the dust. The perfect health of the human body requires a pur red iinlnnce, of thn constituent elements of which It Is composed. The carbon, Iron, lime, sulphur, sodium, etc., must all be replaced as they are used up In human energy. Take all tho Iron from thn blood and the circulation stops. That's death. Change the proper proportion of theso substances to each other, destroy their natural balance In the body, and you de stroy the balance of health. THt FOOD Wl CAT. Where do these essential elements of Vital force come from? From tho food we eat. How are they extracted and dis tributed to tho several organs they sus tain ? Tho are extracted and distributed by the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutrition. What happens when the stomach l"wsak"? The food Is only partlv digested and assimilated. Ana then what? Then the lialnnre of health Is destroyed and there's blood troub e." nerve "trouble." Iiitiir "trouble heart "trouble," or somo other "trouble" with the vital organs of the body. Pain Is the hunger crv of tho starved organs. What then Is tho logical first step to health T J'ut tlif Ktomnrh and orannn of dUicstUm nnd nutrition into a condition of sound hrnlth. That Is Just what is done by Dr. Pleree'i (Jolden Medical Discovery and that Is Just the secret of the many mar velous cures nrrocted by this remedy. No medicine can make fat or flesh. Food alone can make them. OnlT the stomach and Its allied organs can ex tract from the food the elements that make flesh and fat and sustain life. "Nurvo foods," "blood-making " medicines, are mere tails ami fallacies. J lie stomacu and organs of digestion and nutrition pre pare arm aisinouie me ioou. Dr. flerca Wok en Medical IJIseoverr Is not a cure-all. It does 0110 thing. It cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. The rest Na ture does. Nature, feeds the nerves, en riches tho blood, heals the lungs and re stores tho falling vital powers, "liolden Nodical Discovery" onlv removes the obstructions disca.se has put in Nature's war. 1 here Is no alcoiiol ln"(!olden Medical Discovery "and it contains neither opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic. Doctor Pierce holds no secrets from you be tells you mat tne "Discovery contains tho following ingredients: dolden Seal root. Queen's root, Stone root. Itlack t'berry- nark, xsioodroot. .Mandrake root and Chemically Pure Olvcerlne. From "Organic Medicines." by Orover Coo. M. I)., of New York, we extract tho following: " Hydrastis (i ioldon Seal) ex ercises an ospecial Influence over mucous surfaces. I. pon the liver It acts with equal certainty and oflicacy. As a chola goguo (liver Invlgorator ), It has few equals. In affections of the spleen, and abdominal viscera generally. It Is an efficient and rollahlo roniedy. Also in scrofula, glandular diseases generally, cutaneous eruptions, indigestion, debility, dlnrrhfPB and dysentery, constipation, all morbid and critical dis- cbanrm." kllinewood, M. I)., says rf Mono root (Colllnwnla). "Btlniulntos the stomach. acta an a tonic to enfeebled muscular structure of the heart and has a dlr.-ct Influence upon atonic (weak) and diluted or otticrwlsn impaired conditions 01 tne vein. It Is a upeoiiic r-medv in piles, In catarrhal KastrltlB. where the circula- t)on u d.-fyctho. It. either alone or com- blued with hydrastls. Is of first Import They Increase the appetite and treatly improve the digestion and asslmi- lati Dal 1 Bile lies of tho pregnant woman. Is a heart tonic of direct and permanent Influence, Excellent In the bicycle heart. In rheu matic inflammation and clergyman's sore throat." American Dispensatory says of Blood root, "stimulates digestive organs, la- creases action or heart ana arteries Stimulant and tonic. Vary valuable as a cough remedy acts as a sedative fur ther valuable as an alterative." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser l( . valuable work for frequent consultation and is free from technical terms. It contains over one thousand pages. It Is sent post paid, on receipt of indent in one-cent stamps to pay cost mailing onlv. 21 stamps for a copy In flexible paper covers, or II stamps for a cloth-bound copy. Address Doctor It. V. fierce, Buffalo, in. x. r.tf rm'us t'.'e Head Hunters. A curious development Is In atcbdy ..... T .. V. A proprtss in tne toiomon isiuimti, iu group of tho South Pacific which Iks to tho West of New Guinea, whose pernio have earned such unenviable notoriety r.s head hunters. T.io ... . . . 1 . 1 . . j-O'inij ine.n or tne inucH in uin-e iim tlle nud beautiful Islands nro aband oning tho historic pursuit v.hlch lins mr.c'.e then drcii'ied for centuries in tho t'outh Seas and are taking to the o-ru Industry. Copra, which is the dried interior of the coconnut, is vr.lved comnerclally for the oil which can bo pietael fram It, und Eorro of the youm; Solomon Island are now nccuroulatl.ns rnnsldevft'j'.o wuiUUi by extracting H. tbouen tr.O ol."er Kt'-erutloii whom head ht'f.- tns is still the only profession t?r a poutlemnn, are : -M to look Aowa upon tnem as FOR Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism. "Backache. Pain inchest pi,5Te!H STOMACH. Sleeplessness mtsic on THK rrniw uv.rv. Custom of Mnnd Plnylng On Yimim'1 Orlglnnted by ficrniiins. The custom of bnnd playing on merchant ships orlelnnted on the O man liners, says KhlppltiB lllustrata 1. Afternoon roneorts were Riven by Improvised hnnd, generally recrull rd In the Htewnrds departmnnt, n'.i.l tho Bunie Hang who bud Hpllt k:.ii. on the lnpcl of one's ront nt brrnV fiu;t could be aeen earnestly blov.l'r; tho trombone while the bnni v;n murdering 'Hell dlr In SlKeskrnn.," or a selection from "Frelschul.." Tbeao primitive muslcnl attempts have progressed Hko everything else, nnd today professional orchestras nro by no means uncommon 011 pus S'jnger steameri. The most conservative of 13rltlt;h lln?s has been obliged to follow suit, nnd very soon It will be Impossible to escape from this flood of harmony or. the broad Atlantic as It Is now to find actual rest and for a week ut least remain out of the rench of Wall Blrcet newB. Whether this evolu tion of the steaniBlilp Into a flont Inn; hotel, with all the discomforts of the latter, as well as Its advanta ges, constitutes a real Improvement remains ns yet to bo proved. T!io question may be asked In nil neriou:--nesg whether uteamahlp companies nre not now giving their patrons more than they really expect for their money, and certain It Is that there are many and among theso genuine lovers of music who would prefer to cat their dinner in pcaco and silence. It U said that music ns a fenture of the dining room hns become In vogue owing to the prevailing dull ness of the present age. Conversa tion Is a lost art aud nothing bett r than music could bo found to enliv en the atmoaphere while all are maintaining an awkward silence. To the few, however, who need the spice of agreeable talk to facilitate (11 positlon music at table Is a positive nuisance. The man making a trip to banish unpleasant memories from his mind will not take kindly to the heart-rending notes of "I Pafjllaccl!" or tj Schubert's "Serenade." The flighty r.iUKlc of Puccini may becoire rurftctly abhorent to him who haa Just been apprised by wlreK of enormous financial losses,, whll.' the Inexperienced, making his first trip, who may be thinking of "tho girl he loft behind him," will become un nerved when the orchestra unfc?llng ly reminds him that la dnna e mobile. In short music should bo restored at sea to what It originally was. Nothing U better than an o;iea-alr concert on the boat deck on a calm afternoon, but let the atmos phere of the dining loom at least re main free from all meloly s ive that produced by the clinking of glasses, the popping of corks and the soft murmur that rises over an assem blage of well-bred folks gently con- New Ltfe-Suvlnpc Appliance. An apparatus for life saving nt sea ba3 been invented by Mr. It. I.ava;:h ery, a Belgian engineer resi ling at Chapultepec. Mexico. It consh-ts of a rifled cannon from which a pro jectile is fired; to the projectil- are attached a cable, un anchor, and a tocket. The mechanism Is tali to be very simple, and for humanitar ian reasons the luveutor has not pat ented U. No goods can be landed In Tur key which bear a trademark at all mumbling a crescent. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Spec! lies cure disease of Ilorsos, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs. Hogs and Poultry by acting directly on the sick pasts without loss of time. A. A ConeeitloM, Tnflenui cuuts illuni, Lun Fever mil reier. B. B. SPR LemeavM. Injuries, ecus i Rbeuaiellim. C. C. )SORK THROAT, Quinsy, Epltootle, 01ms I l)iienier. 5;.?; WORMS, BoU. Grab.. B B.ieOl'GHH, Coldi, InAarnM, lnflaaiea mil, rieuru-I'neumonla. F. F, roue, Bellverhe. Wlo4-Blown, OUBCS Diarrhea, Uvienlery. O.O. Prevent MISCARRIAGE. IH. jKIDNBY oV BLADDBR DISORDERS. 1. 1. IHRIr DISKSES. Manic Ernpllons. cuan ( Vleet: Urease, farcy. J. K. CUUI BAD CODITIO. Slarln Coat, II loitlse.lloa, kjtuuia.h bias aers. 00. each I Stable Cut, Tun Specific. Book, ke., 7. At drugglata, or sent prepaid on receipt of prloe. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. 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A.N, J t t Blnomnburg D L A W... 9 00 H DT 15 10 BloomNhurg P & K 9P2 2 89 17 ... Paper Mill 9 14 5K S9 li SO Light BtrfPt 9 IX 2 5.1 R 4 6 96 Orantrevllle 9 2 3 P3 a 41 8 W Korks 9 3 J3 M 7,0H annrs f'.( 4(1 1 17 6 7 7116 Stillwater (H n 7 08 7 40 Benton 9 3 S3 7 18 8 10 Edaons floor 87 7 17 8 SO cole. Creek 10 03 8 40 ft al a 16 Laubarhs Ifl 08 45 7 81 8 40 Hraaa Mere Park Z. flOlO 3 47 77 "8 .... central in is 8 M 7 41 8 JamlHon Cltv 10 18 8 55 7 45 l hOVTHWAKI) 22; A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. t t t i f JamlsonClty.... 5 50 1048 4 85 700 lis Central 5 58 10 51 4 8H 7 0S II 4t Oraas .Vere Parjc fii 01 fll 00 fi 47 ma Laubarlia H 08 ll 02 4 7 18 11 68 Coles Creek t 1 H 0 4 58 7 22 12 Oi Krlaona n 14 fll 09 f4 58 fT M 12 lb Benton )H 11 13 5 00 7 Ss 1288 Stillwater 1121 5 0 7 88 12 46 Zaners 16 85 fll 295 17 f7 45 12 58 KorkS 8 39 11 13 5 21 7 49 1 00 O- nKevtlle 8 50 It 42 6 81 8 00 1 80 Light Street 7110 11 50 6 89 8 10 1 46 Paper Mill 03 11 53 6 42 8 13 1 60 Bloom. 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