THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. An A'lventura With a Slwk. TUB TllliltH.lSO KVfLOir OK V lil I B Ml I' Nil; n i r ri sr. . Alfotln, ,Uk' $mninli divoi, m.-t with n rum:irk:iile ivlvciitiuo mul h.nl u vury tmirow (scnpo mot'iilly while cniragml in illvinjr operations on the Gulf Const, nenr thu llttlo toivn of Morc'lutnl. The "Atlanta," oiih of thu best known coasting vmspIs In tlioao part;!, was capsizud In a squall on thu 22nil of Sep tember, nnd sank juat insitlo thu bar. The ownurg of thu craft contracted with n diving company to have her raised nnd to recover as much of her cargo as was still serviceable. Alfetto and nnolhor diver were cngiged to do tho work. They made several fluceus ful dosceuts, but on tho fourth trip thu Spaniard met with tho advunturo of which wo speak. His comrade signal ed hastily to bo drawn up, nnd when ho had been hauled into tho boat ho related how Alfctio had been seized by n monster whito shark nnd carried off j but scarcely had ho dono speaking when Alfetto roso from tho water about fifty yards from tho boat, nnd was pick ed up insensible, with several holes punched in tho metallic part of his di ving suit. Means wero successfully ndoptcd to bring him round, and next day ho told tho following story: As you know wu had mado our fourth descent, nnd, while my compan ion clambered into tho vessel, I wnited on tho ground till ho should attach tho cords to draw something out, I was just about to signal to bo drawn up for a moment's rest, when I noticed a shad owy body moving at some distance above mo nnd toward mo. In a mo ment every fish had disappeared, tho very crustaceans lay still upon tho sand and tho cuttle-fish scurried away as fast as they could. I was not thinking of danger, and my first thought was that it was tho 'shadow of a passing boat. Hut suddenly a feeling of terror seized mo. I felt impelled to tleo from something, I know not what. A vaguo horror seemed grasping after me, suoh as a child faucies when leaving a dark ened room. By this time tho shadow had como nearer and takon shape. It scarcely needed a glance to show mo that it was a man-eater, and of tho largest sizo. Had I signalled to be drawn up thou it would have been certain death. All I could do was to remain still until it left. It lay off twenty or tweuty fivo feet, just outsido tho rigging of the ship, its body motionless, its fins barely stirring the water about its gills. It was a monster as it was, but to add to the horror tho pressure of tho water upon my head m ulo it appear as if pouring flames from my eyes and mouth, and every movement 'of its fins and tail seemed accompanied by a dis play of Gre-works. I was sure tho fish was thirty feet long, and so near that I could see its double row of whito teeth. Involuntarily I shrunk closer to tho side of tho vessel. But my first move ment betrayed my presence. I saw tho shining eyes fixed upon; its tail quiver ed, as it darted at mo like a streak of light. I shrank closer to tho sido of tho ship. I saw it turn on ono side, its mouth open, and heard tho teeth snap as it darted by mo. It had miss ed me, but only for a moment. The sweep ot its mighty tail had thrown me forward. I saw it turn, b&lance itself, and ita tail quivered as it darted at mo again. There was no escape. It turn ed on its back as it swooped down on mo like a hawk on a sparrow. The cavernous jaws opened, and tho long shining teeth grated as thoy closed on my metal harness. It had me. I could feel its teeth grinding on my copper breast plate as it tried to bite mo in two; for, fortu nately, it had caught mo just across tho middle, where I was best pro tected. Having seiztd mo it wont tear ing through tho water. I could feel it bound forward at each stroke of its tail. Had it not been for my copper helmet my head would have been toru off by tho rush through tho water. I was perfectly conscious.but somehow I felt no terror at all. There was only a feeling ot numbness. I wondered how long it would be before thoso teeth would crunch through, and whether they would strike first into my baik or my breast. Then I thought of Mag gio and tho baby, and .wondered who would tako caro of them, and if she would over know what had becorao of me. All these thoughts passed through my brain in an instant, but in that time tho connecting air tube had been snapped, and my head seemed ready to burst with pressure, while tho monster's teeth kept crunching and grinding away upon ray harness Then I felt tho cold water begin to pour in and heaid the bubble, bubble, bubble, as tho air es caped into tin, creature's month. I be gan to hear great nuns, and to seo fire works and rainbows and sun-hine, and all kind of pretty things ; then I thought I was floating away on a rosy summer cloud, dreaming to tho sounds of sweet music. Thou all became blank. The shark might have eaten mo at his leisure, and I never would have been the wiser. Imarmri mv .is tonishment then, when I opened my eyes wu uuam una uoai aim saw you lellows around me. Yes, sir I I thought I wax dead and ate up, sure. From the Manama JleraUl. Our Foreign Bora Population. Tho fact that of tho fifty millions population m tho United States nearly soven millions aro foreign born are very poi tentious to many persons. That it has only come to bo viewed with seri ous alarm within tho memory of tho present generation is owing iu part to the greater influx of immigration in tho past forty years, consequent upon tho changing conditions and increasing discontent of tho common people aoroau, arm it is measurably duo to tho fact that so inanv vears niro noailv all of tho inhabitants of this country were Biiustaniiaiiy "loreigners, or such near (lescendonts ot them, that tho distino tlons between tho foreign born and na tive population were not so sharply drawn as now. Although thero havo been decennial censuses taken sinco 1700 wo have no direct official infer- malion respecting tho constituents of our population, as regards tho placo of uirm, prior to ihou, nor adequate in formation prior to 1820 concerning tho arrival at ivmcrican seapoits ot loreign uorn persons. 'llio political troubles of 1S-18 iu Germany, and tho agricultural distress nnd resulting famine iu Ireland about the samo time, induced n midden rise between 1850 and 1800 in tho immigra tion, but sinco then tho percentage which tho foreign bom bears to tho na tive population has not materially var ied from lSper cent. Those who rend with alaim tho statistics of enor mous immigration nowadays aro apt to forget that our total population is well nigh double what it was at tho out break of tho war, that tho develop ment of tho country in the variety of intercuts and in tho (settlement of Its domain is immensely beyond that of twenty ycais ago and that tho disposi- tloi. nf n hranr Influx of foreigners' ' i' . i i .- ii ) i" w iiii 1 1 i in, I Ih; r i i ii' it i. iir ,vn i.ll .'ttl'l l lilt' l t(tH I. Iii'luml iMid lii'i'iinny have furnishi d the nvt oi'inido.'ilde p rt of our for eign population, 'intl in nliimsl equal tiroporltou, though On .'it Hrittain and its traiU'Ooe.iniu dependencies (exclud ing Ireland) and Canad.i combined, have given in tiouly as many ns either Hiberuiti nr tho fat.neil ml. ' This for eign population lias ueeu suojeet to the widest diffusion, nnd however Imprensivo it might bo if it proceeded from one stock and was grouped in n single locality, the groat variety nn.l dissimilarity of tho race which it pre sents and its general dispersion through the states, obviates tho threatened dan ger of any notable foreign influence crystallizing hero into nn element hos tile to our iiiMtitulions. There nre but three states and ten tomtoiics, all re motely West, in which tho foreign born equals ."0 per cent of the native popu lalirn i in thirteen states and tenitoiies It is 25 per cent., in eleven states it is 10 per cent ; iu ten from 2 to 10 nnd in eight less than 2 per cent. It is ro markably how tho foreign nnd colored population nro mutually exclusive, nnd almost in every section whore tho col ored arc found in large number the for eign born arc not, nnd vico versa, ' It is reassuring to those who stand in such dread of foreign iufliicnce to ob scrvo how tho predominance of tho dif ferent rnees varies in different states Al though tho Irish population of Penn sylvania largely out-number the C4er man thero nro nenrly m many Irish born residents of Massachusetts as of our own state j in New York, Connec ticut, California nnd Now .fercey tho Irish ton tho list : in Illinois, Wiscon sin, Indiana, Texas, Iowa, Missouri.'and Ohio tho Germans nssert themselves quite as emphatically in the lead ; iu Minnesota the Scandinavians aro far ahead of any other, nnd a goodly number of them aro settled in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. Tho number of natives of British America found in Massachusetts and michigan is aston ishing, until explained by the lumber interests nnd factory industrio i two thirds of all the Mexicans are in Texas anil 70 per cent, of the Chinese iu Cal ifornia s two-thirds of the Iiisli in the country aro east of Pittsburg's meridi an, and two-thirds ot tho Hermans are west of it. Most of the Russians in tho country aro Meniionites and Kan sas has the largest number of them ; Ohio of Swiss s Wisconsin tho Bohe mians : New York tho Poles, Austrians and French -, and Michigan the Ilollan tiers. Foreigners generally display an appetency for city life, though the moro numerous races have of late years shown a falling off ns elementH ot city population. Fall Itiver, and Lawrence, mass., textile manuraciiiriug cuies in the East, and San Francisco, Cal, ex treme geographical points, show tho highest rank m foreign born relatively, to the total population, and next to tlicm come Chicago and Detroit, cen tral commercial cities on tho lakes. Tlieno striking facts all point to the same conclusion that our foreign born population is so widely dispersed as to bo easily assimilated. It presents the widest range of diversity iu its ele ments, and is taken up and moulded by tho people of different common wealths as much unlike each other as tho bulk of our foreign immigration is lissunilar to the native, lhcro is no greater percentage of influx, so long as it comes I torn the civilized races, thnn is healthy to tho body politic, and nowhere to-day are thu foreign ele ments of our population uniting and massing against tho native. In fact it is easier to arrav tho ono of these ele ments against tho other oven now than to incite them to an anti-American at tack upon the institutions of their adopted country or to arouse tho spirit of Know-Nothingism to shut tho gates upon tho immigrant. Lancaster In telligencer. No, Charles was never a hard drink er, ' said a wite in rclorenco to her hus band; "but when ho resolved on tho first of last January to abstain from drinking beer for one year ho did a very wise thing for himselt and a very fortunate one for mo.'' "Ho lias kept his pledge, then, up to tho present timo ?" asked tho assembled company. Yes, he has," replied his wife; "not a drop of beer has passed his lips sinco last Now Year's day, and you will ap preciate now wise and fortunate it has been for both of us when I tell you that as a result of his abstemiousness he has purchased a piano, a pair of beautiful diamond earrings, a sealskin saeque, and a great many other things, as well, for me, and an elegant gold watch for himself. "All purchased from money that, had ho abstained from drinking, would have gone for beer V Every cent," was the reply. "Well," vouchsafed an old lady from tho other hide of tho room, "if your hus band managed to make ail thoso pur chases from his beer savings, ho cer tainly could never liavo been a hard drinker II'- must have boon an easy ono. 1'hila. Eog Call. rpHAVEUSK JUUOUS. I tlBSrWEEK. Bloom Geo. Ilrvnnt. Wra. llrobst, Jo seph Edwards, Lloyd Fox, 31, O. Wood. ward, Ueaver-Niithnn Urcdbcnncr, Inracl'Bclicll Berwick Much Linden. Louis '-tiles. Urinrcreek Andrew Fowlcr,lI, C. Lenrn, iteunen li, Miicr. CuUwlssa Henry llolllngsliead. Centre J. II. Alkman. Convtiehnm Patrick McDonald, Flshlngcreek Theo. U, Henry, Joseph Jlcars, lilrnm ration, illns Yvcnncr, Franklin Jacob Artley. Greenwood Clinton Dewltt, James Everett, Wilbur Hess, W'lson Kramer, Samuel .Mcllenry, Hemlock Dcnuc Puree!!. Jackson Joel Albertson, John H. Fritz, James noniiins Locust -John Hughes. -Mimin-Wllllam llurtzell, Win. F. Kel, ler, Samuel JNuss. Mt. Pleasant Melclml Huckle. Ornngo J, II. Kline. Sugarloaf J, L. Harvey. SECOND WEEK, . Illoom John Dlelv, John K. Girton. Bnl onion Heist, Wesley Solleder, 10. F. Town- semi. Heaver Michael Fry, Ilentou Ell Mcllenry, Ira Thomas. Berwick Henry Wuiilch. Ilrlarereck J. W. Bowman, Lumen Mnrtz, Oeorgo W. Miller. Catnwlssa F. P. Crcusy, Luther Eycr. Centre E. E. Low, Allen Shell, iiunmcr, Conynghnm Put- Haley, John Purcell, Unus YVculenmn. Fishing Creek-U. J. Ash, C. F. Klndlg, Geo. Heber, David Yost. Greenwood Clem Itucklc. Hemlock I heo. Dent, Jno. tt, Key hart, Locust, Adam Dlinerlck. Madison 1), A. SlnilU. Maln-H. G. John. Mllllln Jacob Oruvcr, Honry Muss. Orange Dupont Mcgargle, Itonrlng Creek Geo. F. Craig, Bcott E. ti. Case, Win. Hopper, Jr. rjugurloaf Joshua B. Hess. wanted for Tho Lives of all tho Tresl. dents ol the U.S. The largest, hand- vju.wa host booK over suid for loss thuu twlca our prlcn. Tho fastet belllnir book In Arnerloo. liumensa protlts to ogeats. Ail IntuUlgeul leupla want It. Any ono can bocoino a sutcwtful agent. Terms free, lUuirr lloos Co.. 1'ortland; Jlalne. Ico 21-ly X.ohn mill inlii. ciui-tir 1. "I wm taken sick a year ngo Wltii bilious fovor.', "My doctor pronounced mo cured, but I cot Bl'ck ngnln, with tcrriblti linlni In my back unit sides, nnd 1 (jot so bad I Could not move 1 1 shrunk I Froln 823 lbs. to 120 I I lmd been doc toring for my liver, but It did mo no good. I did not expect to live moro than three months. I hegnn to use Hop Hitters. 1)1- rectly my nppctltc returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed us It by nmglc, and nfler using several bottles 1 ntn not only ns sound ns n sovereign hut weigh more man i tun uciorc. ro nop Hitters I owo my lite." Dublin, Juno 0, '81. H. Fitzpatmck. ciiArrm 11. "Maiden, Mass.,' Feb.. 1, IRso. Gentlemen 1 8WTcrcd with attacks ot sick headache." iNcurnli'lii, female trouble, for ycnr9 in tho most terrible nnd excruciating manner. No medlclno or doctor could give mo re lief or euro until I used Hop Hitters. "Tho first holtlo Nenrly cured mo ," Tho seco (' made mo ns well and strong ns when n child. "And I have been so to this Any." My husband was nn Invalid for twenty years with n serious "Kidney, liver nnd urlnnry complaint, "Pronounced by Huston's best physi cians "Inournblc I" Sevo l bottles of your bitters cured him and I know of tho "Lives of eight persons" In ijiy neighborhood that Imvc been sav cd by your bitters. Anil many more aro using them with grent benefit. Thoy nlmost Do mlrncles ?" Mrs. K D. Slack. How to Get Sick. Expose yourself day nnd night j oat too much without exorolso work too hard without rest ; doctor nil the time j tnko nil thn vllo nostrums advertised, nnd then you will wnnt to know haw to gtt well, which Is nnswered In threo words Take Hop Hitters. Tho Philadelphia Times. 1884. Tilt: l'lillatleliilila TIiiich, 1884. Tho Times will enter upon tho new year stronger nnd moro prosperous than ever bctoro In its his tory iroro widely lead and quoted, moro heartily commended, and moro llercely criticised, with a moro complcto organization, and an abler stan ot co itrlbutors and with the saire Independence and fearlessness that has mado It successful and po vcrful In tho past. The Times has no party to follow, no candidates to advance, but will meet every Issue, as It has ever dono, with consistent devotion to tho rlRbt, to honest government, nnd tho public welfare. And, while maintaining Its position as tho leading Journal of Philadelphia, It w 111 aim to bo contlnu ally In tho advance in all that can add value to a 1 cwspaper. Tho valuo of a newspaper 13 not In Its sizo or display, but In the Intelligence nnd care, tho con ciseness and freshness with which it 13 edited. Tho Times snends lavishly for news from all mrts of 11 0 worm, out an us uisp.iicnes nro carefully ed- lt3d and condensed, in order to trlvo tho comnleto rewsoftbo day In tjo most corclsoand attract ive shape, and with It n largo variety of entertain In? and instructive reading. Tho best writers at 1-omo nnd abroad aro ouiployed to tnrlch Its col umns, and to make It a Journal adapted both to the busy man nnd to the leisure or the homo cir cle, n welcomo Msllor to Intelligent and honest citizens of every political, religious, and social taste. Tho WetMy Times Is altogether different from tho weekly newspapers ot twenty years ago. Tho day ot thoso papersl3 gone by. Tho telegraph nnd better local newspapers everywhere, especially In tbo thriving centres Jot rural population, havo made tho old weekly metropolitan newspaper un satisfying. Thoso that cling to their ancient usages havo lost their hold on our forward-moving people ; they are but shadows ot their former greatness, and they havo but n shadow of their former power. Those papers havo had their use fulness, but It Is gone: and, with It, they ore going too. It was not the fault of the papers; It wiu tl o lmp-ovement of tho country that brought about the change. Men nnd women, wherover they live, now requlfb fresher news ; and they ro qulro moro than news. The Weekly Times gathers off tho types of every passing week whatever has lasting interest to people at large, nnd sets It before them In such generosity of iaper and print a would have as tonished us all twenty years ago. lMiliu. Twelvo csnts a week, fifty cents n month, 16 a year, two cents ft copy. Sunday. Four cents n copy, tt a year. Wet klu. Ono cony, ii a 1 ear : llvo conies. J8 a year ; ten copies, tl5 a year ; twenty copies, tii a 5 ear, with ono copy freo to tho getter up ot every VUUJ. THE TIMES, rillLADELTCHA. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. "Independence, Texas, Sept. 20, 1882. Oenllcmtn: Ayer's Hair Vigor Has liccn used In my household for tUroo reasons ; lit. To prevent falling out of the hair. 2d, To prevent too rapid cliango of color. 3.1. As n dressing. H has given entlro satisfaction In every lmtancc. Yours respectfully, Vm. Caiiey Chase." AYITK'S HAIR VldOtt Is entirely freo from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurious sub sances. It prevents tho hair from turning ray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baldness, preserves tho hair nnd promotes Its growth, cures dandruff and all diseases of the hair and scalp, and Is, at the samo thno, a very superior and doslrable dressing. TOEPAltEB DV Dr. J.C.Ayerd Co., Lowell, Ma68. Sold by all Druggists. ggaa"aCTg" 11 " ' 1 AAB Emilia Health and Jappiness. y!p , 7 DO AS OTHERS 00 HAVE DONE. Aro your Kidneys disordered? 1 "Kidney Wort t.ruuffht ma from my grre, ulll werr, after 1 liR.t tiem trlrcn up by 13 Ulttloctoi in I Unroll." ' II. W. Utrteroui, Mucbanic, Ionl,Ulch. I Aro your nerves wonk? ' l.ldni-y Won cured mo from nervuua w.aknrwi Ac.nder not ispfcteil to llvi-."- Mn. U, U, U. Uuo4in, Ed. CAn'if'uri JlonMor Cleveland, O, Havo von Bright's Disease? I.LltlftT Vftt 1 l-llfnil In. .Un Irtw ua.Ai. wn ..... Ills cliult and thin Ilk Llood." Frank; WiUon, rcabody, Mau. Suffering f romDinbotes ? "Hldiu'y-Wort I, ttie moat m.re-M.rnl remedy I hare over um-d. UltuJ ulmo-t tnimedlatu rtllt-r." Dr. 1'hUllpl'. luuu, lloukton, VI. Havo you Livor Complaint? -liiJney-Wort cur -d mo cf cbroidu Idler Ulscaaei artcr 1 I'injed tu die.1' Henry Ward, Into C.I. CJthKat. Ouard,jr(T. la your Back larao and aching? , 'Kldtiey-Wort,ll bottle) Hired lue when 1 waato luiuo 1 had to loll out or id." C, M. luUumee, Milwaukee, Wla, Havo vou Kidney Disease? Kldn-Mnrt maitii mAftftntullnllv- nt IHrina k I n II rer and kidney 1 1 J a bof-Bani'l llodsci, WUllainnoon, Weal ' Jta worth Aro vou Conatlnatod 9 "Kldner.Wort rtu riv evfteuatlnni mil MtrrA la after IS jcari life ot other medicines" l jou j- atrcnuu, pi. Aiuan, I. Havo you Malaria? rICl Iney-Wort liaj dono bitter than anr othe- remedy X Jiara fcter uwd hi my practice," it, it. jv. war a, Duum iicro, i, Aro vou Bilious P "Kidney-Wort ltaa dono me moro good than any 1 otajt remedy 1 luru ever toktn." , I uu.wv.ujt tua s tat, urotfon. Aro you tormented with Piles? 'Ktduiy-Voit 1 rtincMly cum tuo cf blvodintr pIK Dr. tv, fl. Kl.no recommend d It to mo." Usjo. 11. Iloint, Cufclilur at, luiiu, Myerktown, Ta. Aro you Rheumatism racked? 'Kiuniy-.,urv cureu ma. niter I wu die. by I'ltyslclaita and I lmd lulrt nd till Kldiuy-Wtirt cum! m. after I waa trtvtn up to nm umi i niu tun i n t nil t y ream." Ubrld;e Malcolm, Weal llutli, Uaine, Ladies, aro you suffering? "Kldtiey.Wort cured mo tt vecullar Irouulea of aovtralyutraktaiidiii I Wany friemla uo and tiraUe It." lra.ll.LamojfcUuxt JkloLaatotlc, t. If you would Banish Disoaso i ana gain iioniui, raKo rilE ULOOD CLCANSBR. for tho working class. Rend 10 cents for postage, and wo will mall you free, a royal vaiuauie uox of sa uinio uooos that win .tint. vou in tho war of maklnt; more moni.v tn n IUJII UJPIIIdll JU VHt lUOUKIlfc IIUIIUIU lit, OiXY fbuslnorts. capital not retptlrod. Via wUl start you. on can work alt the tltna or in snare limn only. The work Is unUentally atljpted to both .huxea, yuunu; auu utit. joti can eastlv earn from ii: .WccnUito is every evening. That all who want may test the buslne!, wu mako tiil-i unparaUod loflcr j to all that are not well satMled we w 111 hend l to pay for tho trouble of writing ut. Full parti culars. dlrt'Ctlous, etc., bent free, i'ui tunes will be made bv llio-o whoglvo their whulo time to the work. (Ireut succens absolutely sura Don't delay. tartuow, Addreas briaioN ca, I'onland, Maine, pen si-j t HAM) JUltOIiS. Bloom John Armstrong, Jonathan llacliman, Dnvls Brooks, A. H. Noylmrl, Jnmos U. Bleriicr. William Slcomniis. llonvcr - J. l'tiul Fry. Benton John Lazarus. Berwick a. O, Jnynu. Brlnrcrcck Isnno llowcr. Centre Josciih H. I'ohc, ilorrls Soyhcrt. Flshlngcreek Ell 1'cnler. Krimklln Jnckson Clonvcr. Greenwood -Oeorgo l'nttrrson. Hemlock Lewis llatltnaii. Locust Chns. Denver, Michael Htliie, Jr., Daniel Unnicbcrgcr, Daniel Knorr, Jlnln J. K. I.ongenbcrger, Mllllln Anron Antlrcns. Montour Hhncr Hunynn. urango a. ii. iviicuen. jrMSr OFOA3K9. I-KIimtAltr TRR.M. S. 1. Cnso nnd 8, 1'. Wolverton vs I), & V. It. It. Co. II. Henry Klinails vs. Daniel Boyer nnd An drew Boyer. T. T. Oeorgo V. Ilclfrlck, receiver, vs, Joseph M. Freck. Ornngevlllo M. S. F. & L Assoclnllon vs. Joseph A. Henrlu, et nl. John It. Ynho vs. John Itludvrllter. Win. F. Bihby vs. I II. Beesholtz, ct nl. Catherine Bchiucck's usu vs. V. V. Bih by. J. M. Smith, nsslgnec, vs. Calvin Clark, et nl. W. 0. Vetter, executor, vs. Vim. Yeagcr. Oeo. Bevnn vs. L. A. Ulleyfc Co. Cnspcr Khawn's ndmr. vs. N. & VT. B. Ily. Co. Isnno Weckerly's executors vs. I). B. Frederick. Frank McLnuglilln vs. M. F. AVnlkcr. Enhriilni Krumer vs. N. & V. 11. Jty. Co. C. B. Brock way's nsslgnec vs. N. it V. B. Hy. Co. I). A. I less vs. N. & V. B. Hy. Co. Daniel Wnltcr vs. J. 1". Lewis. Anron Hognrt vs. I'etcr Bognrt. F. I. Evans vs. U. II. Ent SherlfT. 1'hinens Smith vs. N. & W. 11. Hy. Co. Ell Weaver vs. Peter J. Weaver, execu tor. Lloyd Slmmnn vs. N. & W. B. Hy. Co. Lloyd Yeagcr vs. N. & W. B. Hy. Co. Henry Ilnrucr, et ux., vs. N. &. W. Hy. Co. Andrew Crcvcllng vs. William Thomas. Levi Kurtz vs, Joseph Benin, et ux. I). F. Seyhert vs.Oeo Brelsch. Gideon Stecker'8 udmr, vs. Thos. Hick, cy. Stephen Wolf vs. John M. Miller. Allans Cole vs. Sarah Hess. Jncob Hnln vs. N. & W. B. Hy. Co. W. 0. Yetter vs. N, & W. B. Hy. Co. Jnne Moyer vs.Jaines S. Lewnrs, ndmr. William Coleman vs. C. F. Fnlmer, ct nl. City of I'iilln. Trustees vs. Abrnm Bet ting et nl. John Shumnn vs. N. &. W. B. Hy. John Brofee vs. William Blllman. John Brofee vs. Andrew Hupp. II. W. Weir vs. Hlchnrd Angell, ct nl. David Wilson, ct ux. vs. Harvey Gra ham. Lydla Bobbins vs. Jacob B. Stoker's Atlni. A. J. Evans vs J. B Hoblnson. W. H. Juckson vs Sherman Boooth. Peter Helwlg's Ex'r vs Pcler Hclwlg. George Boyer vs Thomas Geraglity. II. W. Hess, et ul vs Illrnm F. Everett. I). S. Laubach vs J. W. & S. A. Smith. A. J. Colley vs Jncob Young. Isaac C. Burrell vs. Plilln. & Hcuding H. H. Co. J. K. Hobblns & Son vs Charles Hughes. O. D. L. Kostenbnudcr vs Charles Hughes. II. E. IKncock vs. Willlnm Mastcller. Great Reduction LUUBME ! ! Hnvin ' nurchascd a lumo tract of hem lock timber nnd liaving a steam mill on the same, 1 am preparetl to till all sizes and lengths of house and barn bills in a few duys' notlco nt very low prices. 1 also keep constantly on hand a full stock of SHINGLES, LATH, FLOOHINO, SID ING, &c. Panics will save money by getting prices before purchasing elsewhere. .W Mo Low, Orangevillc, Pa. 12.7.3m. a week at homo. J5.00 outfit free. i'av nb. .solutely suro. No risk. Capital not required. Header, it yon want business at which per- great pay all tho time they work, with absolute certainty, write for particulars to II. IUllett 4t Co., l'ortland, Maine. Dec SMy BL00MSBUR& PLANING MILL :o, The underslened havtnir nut his Planlntr Mil on Itallroad Street, In ttrst-ciass condition, Is pre pared to do all kinds ot .work In his lino. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDSj MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well Reasoned aud none but skilled workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS turnlshod on application. Flans and spccinca uuuj preparea cyan oxperienceaaraugmsman. niooniNaiurg, Pa. IViAKE HENS LAY An EnclUh Veterinary Burceon and nimmiat. now travelloz In thu country, says tlut mo of tn Uorso and Cattle 1'owders sold here are worth less trash. Ha says tbn Sheridan's Condition Powders araabomtt-lvntiritnnd immpnvniv vut,.. able. Now ng on earth win nuko n ns lay like ouui tuau o uuuuiMUU i unruuio. I teasPOOn- ful to l pint foid. Sold everywhere, orsent by mall for 8 letter-alum na. 1. 8. Jiinn&nu r in IUoston, lUsi aid Jan iV8l-ly, 100 YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. 'o chirgos untoj situations aro furnished. A kuuu eu.iuuu iu sucure a nrm-ciass position, Tho l"oital 'iviegraptt Co., will soon bo ready for busl. ness, and will want hundreds of operators. Kor full particulars, address i:& N.J, TKI.KdltAl'H CO., Main omoe, 9J0 chestnut St., I'hlladelphla, DcL Through Wlros. ' jant-tvr a 9ra Fcr CGLOIt and SWEETHFS'! U: BEAN'S CONCENTRMTD r.lrl?-nrt of flnnfltln . i . , r' 'r-e, wuy er your Her or MI..I lltli. la tt in,,, u MKMJa.culotlst worbt. to f. 1(1.. .So, ,',; Mai kl St.. rillUU'A. Juno My ats PEQODY HOTEL." l'lIILAUKLriUA. fhtli?,nut1!'.cllos,nutiono sauaro south of EB,?!ew.rort 9rao i nDe '" wt'inie trom Walnut ?iV J'i?at.ru ln 1 " 7 business centre of the , . .... ...v .....v. ivi.ii UU14 l.liiuuuilll iiiitns. I mwiJ iiM,?,10 ,3-0J 1' ""modVllotl and W. Payne, M. ., nov 80 1 y owner & Proprietor. ALL KINDS OK JOIJ l'KINTING AT THIS OKFIOIi nilBAS llUOWN'S SUHANCE I 1 AllKVflV. Mover's new buttdlng, Mala street, Uloomsburg, I'a. AtlfiAta .Ctna Insurance Co., ot Hartford. Coon. lT.ois.9ii toyat of Liverpool la.uoo ooo Uncashlru ,, lo.txoooa Fire Association. Philadelphia. , 4.165,lli Phntnlx.ot Uondon ,, .. o.mdstj Hartfort of llirltord a.aTS.os Springfield I'lro and .Marino ,, j,goi,6a As tho awucles aro direct, policies are written for tho Insured without any delay In the viuuo tti utuuuiDuurgt uct. XB, 'ol-ll, .1', fT&RM& Y A V SPEEfit'S P0RTU6AL GRAPE Ml Also UNFKIHIKNTEM OltAriJ Jl'lCI". Used In tho principal Churches for Communion, Kxcellent for Females, Weakly Tersons and tho ngett. Spoor's Port Grape Winoj FOUR YEARS OLD. flllHH CHI.KI1IIAT1511 W1NU Is tho pure Juleo ot .1 tho dead rlpu oporto ((rape, raited In Npcer's vineyards. Its Invaluable, Tonic and Stronthonlng ProportUs nm tinaiimQuo.t lit. nnc nlttn It-Inn T)nn a dnced under Mr. specr'sown personal stipenMon, Its purity and genuineness, nro guaranteed by tho principal llospltaH and Uo.inlsuf lloalth who havo examined It. Tho youngest child mir nartnkonf and tho weakest Invalid uio 11 to advantage. tlcblllttited, and suited to tho various nllmenls that it is in every respect A WINK TO HE HCI.ICO ON. Spoer's Uufermented Grap: Juice is tho lulen Of ttr nnnrtn n Its natural, fresh, sweet stato as It runs froTi tho press by fumigation, thereby destroying tho oxcl tcr ot fennent.itna. It Hpoifectly pure, freo trom spirits and will keep In nny climate. Soeor's Burgundy. Is a tUrk rich mniltitm Tirv wtnA mm! U flirt wealthy classes aa a Tablu or Dinner Win", nnd by physicians In cases whero a dry wino Instead ot a sweet port Is desired. Srj'ior'd (Sjcial'to) Olarot. IS held In httrlinstlnintlnn fnf ttu rlf-ltnna na n DryT'nblo Wlno especially suited for dinner use, Speor's P. J. Sherry. IS a WlllO Of Rllnerlnr Plinr-iptnr rtnft tiirl nL-ftu' nt the rich qualities ot the grape from which It Is made. Speer's P- J, Brandy. l.q A lump. it?ttntttnn t.A ......... f-tandsuiulvallcdlri this Country lor inedflclnal purposes. It h.wn peculiar flavor, similar to that of tho grapes froinwhteh It 1? distilled, See that tho signature ot ALl'HKI) SI'UCII. Pas- halo N. J., Is over tho cork nf each bottle. SO 1.13 UY O. A. KLEIM. AND UT nitUOOISTS EVKHV VUEItE. Scp.!!8.'831jr. till.VY'H 8I'KCI1'XC .mCIUCINIC. TRADE MARK TiieOiieatUso-trADE MARK Liuu itEutior. .n unfailing euro for seminal Weak ness, Spermator rhoea, I in potency, nnd all lllseases that follow ns a sequenco or self. Abuse : at lns nl BEFORE TAKIKR.sal I.assltude,AFTEn TAKING. Pain ln tho Rack. Dimness of vision. Prnmntum old Ago. and many other diseases that led to Insa nity or Consumption and a Prcmaturo Uravo. IIkwahe ot advertisements to refund money, when druggists fro.n whom tho medlclno Is bought do nof remui, but referj-ou to tho manufactur ers, nnd tho requirements nro such that they nro teidom, if ever, compiled with. See their writ ten guarnritre. A til.ilotouo slnglo p.ickago of jlray's specula will eonvinco llio moat skeptical ot its real merits. On uccouut of counterfeits, wo havo ndoptcd tho yellow Wrapper ; t he only genuine. ir-Fuii particulars ln our pamphlet, which wo tleslrotoheiidfreobymallto every one. jwrno Specltlc .Medlclno Is sold by all druggists at 1 per package or o packaes for 15, or wlllbo sent free uy miui tin tuo receipt or ino money, ny nunrChSing thu okay MiiniciNu co.; imnaio, .. r. L-w.v. i.ui.ui-uiii uy tin uruidis. Novli.ly YOU CANNOT GET WiJLL AT HOME. i RI i ill HINGIIAMTOX, N. Y. A GOOD PLACE FOll THE SICK. ThO hOUSO lssneetlllv mtnd tin rnrlhrt fnmfnrf. of invalids who desire a pleasant and Chrbtlan home, stands on high ground with plenty of shade. Personal attention given to every natlent. tlectrlclty and UalvanNm lit their different modi Mentions a speciality, mt. .Mills has glvon many years or hturtyand practlco to this branch, and hundiods will testify to his skill. Send for circular, htatlng what paper you saw this in. PliOF. iienhv JIlLI.s, -Mrs, Al.lLl. I' KfcSUll .MILLS, Lock Box 117. Ulnghamton, N, V. Sept. 7 'W-y. AT.i'ntllnnl.nmlonriirc- Iclaa estauuiiiirH titi Uniroln New York for tho Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. t5 IS1 MS wtf From Am Journal cfiltiicine. ut. Ah. meserolo(IatDriX)ndon),ivuattiaksalpoc. Ulty cf llpilesy, has without douLt treated and cured Inore rises than any otlierliTliurrliyaieian. Hissuccom ma iinlly been astoni&blnit t wo nave hoard of cases of ever J yours standing, succossrully cured by him. ilo bBSimbliaticdAworkon this diienso, which hosonds withalsritsbnttloofliis tvonderfut euro froo to. any r'lffcrcrwlio may sond their cxprts.and P.O address Wo advls" any nnn wif hinc a cure tn address Hit. All, MCaUItOLL-, ;.'o. w Juha bU Mow Tork. Jaul-lw d Send six cents for postage, nnd re celvo free, a costlv box of troods which will help you to moro money light ftwuv tliati nnv-thlnirel.nlii t I1I..1 wnrlil. All, of either sex, succeed fro.n llrst hour, Tho broad mad to fortune opens before tho workers, absolutely sure. At onco address. Tiiuk & Co.. Au. gusta, Maine. Dec Sl-ly 1 A T ANTKI). Ono Lad v orOentleman, ln every town. J25n week nnd expeuws. Address AMEUIOAN PU11LIS1IINO,- CO. i-i tiu I. nuriu jeum at., miiaueipnio, i'a. WE WANT 1000 HOOK ACKXTS rr (l.n.linnOK S fi.n.SUrUMAN S llran Kiw noof THIKTT-THREE YEARS AMONG OUR WILD INDIANS. The fcutmt nVinf new ttvikout. lodnned tj Vrtt t Arthur, 0n Urant. Sherman, frhridn. ) Uncock, tnd thouiD(k o( llmiotit Jurleei, litihopi, Cl'nrjmen, Kditon. ttr - u bettbookon Mum lf ttvr xcrtltrn nl the fnttt Ilhit frnMii ww tver vtued: Thll ftmnin bowk Ukf Ukt wild in. n-i ArcnU etl 10 to liO diT. OJ-KKIO Mort Aonn anted. Tht V( rhinte tomttic Tnontr tifrojferetl Jn4 far trrulri. .Sirtmrn J'Uttt, rtr Ttnm, ttC. W A.D. WOUTIIINUTON X CO., JlarlfurJ, Couti. Jan 4-4 w d OIL WINTEHBREEN, PEPPERMINT. ETC, llought for Net Cash, on receipt nnd approval, without charge for commission, liroker- ase. etc ir D0DGE & OLCOTT, 80 &'83 WILLIAM Sr., NEW YOUK. Janll-liv r Catarrh JIANV persons ln Plttston oie lining Klys Cream Ualui, uciturru remedy, with most sansractorv ivsiuih. a lady Is reoovi'tlng tho senso of smell which sho hatl not enjoyed for niteen years. .Mr. liar, berhas used It In his family and commends it erv nigiuy. f'i(( ton, iiii., Uatette, , Apply by llttlo lln gur Into tho nostills, ty uojiirptiou it enect ually cleanses tho na sal passages ot ca tarrhal rus, caiiblug healthy secretions, it. HAY-F.EVER allays lnllaminatlon, protects tho membranal linings of tho be.ul from additional ooidi, com pletely beats thohoies nnd restores tho senso of lasto and smell, llcnellclal results are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure, inwiualed for colds In head. Agreeable to uau. ni;mi lur i-iiL-iii ir. Bum uy urugglals. Ill mall too. n packagestamps. KLV miOTlllTus, Urugglsts, Oivego, N. V. Jan 4-lw ,) CONSUEIPTION. lhaTaatyUlTaremedyfortlionb ysd sfs'ktl'ylts MS thousands of cssoflultoow l.lkiltdstiduflon'S (;ltn nils eWcaiy, that I will aiuinwopOTV,1.3 1 lllil:, lomther with a VALUAlllJC TniUTl'jH on tulsdisusia.to any snlTi-r' r. G'vociTirMAand V. (, addraas. pa. T. A. BLOOU I,181 l'eailbt.,Ntw Voik, Jan U-t W a 1 I ai mm ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL. TUB VOLT tn HRf.TOO . Mirsmll, Mich., WU WW: oKi.KitH . i tin Ki.fi' "nio.Voi, rAIOIMl.TJ tnd KLIIOrillO MM'MANCKS on IVii1 f r?., tl,'s'!' 10 m"n i or 0llI ,,I'' nro nf fltctfd with Nervom Drblllty, list Vltnlltv, nnd kindred irounio", guaranteeing apoedvanrt com p olo restoration otlicnlth nnd immv Hi r. Ad. ' l.0J!J,.i?1,,if.,nn0N,' u-No rlsklncuried.nsno Jays Irlu is allowed' Fcb.th-lyr, r sunsomms now von THE COLUMBIAN Sl.fiO A YEAH, QMAliN STREET,) ffiAHB AVMWUICIEMEIf Ready and Waiting for You. The Finest, Tise IL.iteKi, The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT AND r.FitmAi mi t" si i m I ai An ) OUR RECEIPTS OF FALL AND WINTER G000S. Call and bo Convinced that AVc Lead Inn qiuality fit simidl pii. LariBt stock & lowest prices OF PIAlsTOS, FINK INLAID FRENCH WALNUT ErtNy TuruiN, SatlMfnctloii Oimrantcctl. 3bJA.003ST'S lA-TSTO "WABE ROOMS, MUSIC HALL liLOOK, L A. SlfflB, M. I llodlci'. Sapjrinteaient of ths Saaltatlura. Invalid's Home. Itloo3iisbiir, Pal., Devotes special attention to Epilepsy, Nervous Affection:, and Diseases of Worasn, Patients received ut tliu Sanitarium on reasonable terms for linni'd nnd treatment. V. 8. No cliargn for first consultation, unr 27. '83 K.VV.VKVlilt. I can recommend i Kly's cream luiiu to i nil liny Fever suiter ers, It Ijtliiif, In my opinio:), rouinlcil upon exjierlence ami a btno cm o. I was unilctcil , with Hay Fever lor years, and never be-1 torn round permanent relief. Vnnsmt ll. IUskins, .Marblnlclil, Vt. Amdv liv llttlo nn- I iter Into tho noKtrlH. Ily nliioiiitlon It it fectuuPy ileanses tlio nnsal nassiiKurt nt ca tairlml tnit, cuukIiil- HAY-FEVE lnnltliysecietlons. H allays Inflammation, prn-ti'L-tH tlio iiicintjr.ttial liulnj;snf tlteliead Iiomi ad ditional cnld-t, rninpleteiy heals tho sores tuid ru. stores the sense tit tustn and unell, llencllcl.il ic sultsiiiH reulUed hv a tow applK-atlons A llior, ouifli treatment will cure, L'noiiualled for colds ln tlio head. Ammtulo to tiie. hentl furrlreiilnr. Isold hy drugs-Ms. liv m.ill Me, a pickaire btuuips. KI.V intO'l'lll!l(s, (iweui), N, V. nuir 10-ly d JAMKS HlvIMA', ToriHorlul Artist, artiani nil oil stand under BXiM , N il! uortsi., aud lias as usmi a Fills l'.t:i.iS llKtltiKSiOI'. It'i rmpuct fully snltdu iue patron w nf tttsoldiiuit'imMisaii l or iiih n.ibMu leiwrally. lslyu, 'sn-tt EXCHANGE HOTBL. W. R. TQBB3, PROPRlSrOR 3L00M5BUP.O, PA. OITOSlTKCOUltT ll'.l SK. Larirj aud eouveuiont samtiln roams, lint, nut andj'Jld watur.and all modern couvcnloccei Catarrh f VS'nv-t.v CyfttH'1! Kt.r tliu Celebrated Clilekerlng, Ivcrs &, l'oml, nnd VtisoSon l'lnnns. World. ro nownetl Ksley Ore ins, Violins, Aecortleons nnd Sheet .Musitj. Celebrated Wlilto, New I Hull Arm Davis, New Home, Hoyul St. Jnliu, and Unlit Hunnlni; Domestic Suwlni; .Maelilnes. Needles, oil and utlncbmcnts for nil nukes ot Sewing Motilities. CLOTHING can always lis foni at the UASE (JUG AN, 1 STOPS, SJ0 CASH. MILIIES-EARail. FA Juncl mwtzsu ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. OP OAST CIl WROUGHT IUON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots nnd Public Grounds. Tho following bhows tlio Ticket Oothlc, one of tho beverul beautiful btylesot Fence inanuJactared by the undersigned. For llcnuly and Durability they nroMnsurnass ed. set up by experienced hands nnd warranted to give satisfaction. l'liccs nnd Bpi'ii'miens of other do ! sigiiH Btiit to nny nddrt'PK. Address i . a -hi BIDOMSBURG. PA- Mayl-tt Be F, SHABPLESS' wmmmmii Near L T; B Dopst, BbomBburg Pa. Manufacturer nf First nl different styles, cook stoves, parlor stoveb nnd stoves for lienlliu; stores, seliool houses, olilirclies iSro. I.afi'ti ntnolr nf tlnwnr,, .....1 stovo repairs, sucli us grntes, tiro brick, lids, ceulrcs kvo. CALL AND SECURE BARGAIN. Oct 20 tr RAIIiKO AD TIWCEJ TABX.B. Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadp'plvn &. Erio R. R, Divis ion, and Northern wontral Railway. Hll TIME TABLE. In effi ct Nov. lutli. lbSJ. Trains Icavo sun bury. IIASTWAIII), 0.35 0. m., Ixwk llaen Impress (dally exrrnt Sunday), for llnriMmrg nntl Intpriiicdlatostatloiis, i.aiieosier, I'liiiatieipiuu, .x:v ioik, itauiinoro nnd Wnsl.iiiL'IDii. iirrlMiiX nt I'hllatlclnhla n.ir. ti. m . New Vurk, aso p. in. s llaltlmore, Ml) p. in. ; Wnsh. lngion o.Mp. in., through passenger coach to riniuucipuut. 1.53 p. m. Dayc.tpie.ss (dally except Sunday), for IlarrlsUuin and lutcrmedlatu Millions. Lutim: tcr, l'hlladelpnla, New Vuik-, llaltlmoro and Wash- lUKiuii, arriving uv i-iiu.iuuilMll.t t.wo p. nl. : NQW York, 10.W) p. in. i llaltlmore, r.so p. in. ; Washing, ton. H.I i n. in. Pullman Parlor ear thiotiL'h tn Pi.i. lndelphla and passenger coach through to i'hlladel- pittu unu uaitiitiurt;. H,sop. m. Wllllamspoit Accommodation (dally) for llariisburg and all Intermediate stations, Lan caster, I'hlladelphla nnd New York, arriving nt Philadelphia a ua a. m. New Y'ork 5.10 n. in, Weeping ear ticctmnnodatlons can bo becured at llariMniig ror l'hlladi'lphlaund New York on Sun days athiough sleeping car will bo run; on this train from Itenovo to I'hllatlclphln. Philadelphia jubheugerb udu lemalu in sleeper undisturbed until all) n. in. Krl Mall (d.lllv excent Mondavi fnr Ilarrlsburg and Interinedlato statlom, Ijineasler, 1'lill.idelphl.i, New York, llaltlmoro and Washing, ton, arriving at l'hlladHlphlaT.W a. m. ; New York, Has) u. In. ; llaltlmoro 7. 10 n. in. j Washington, .5l) n.m. Through I'ullnmn sleeping cars tun run on this train to Philadelphia, llaltlmore and Washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to Philadel phia and Ddlttmoic. wi:stwaud. 0.20 a. in. El lo .Mall (dally) for Krloand nil tn. tcnnedlate btatlons with through I'tilbnan l'alaco car and through passenger coaches to Erie, nnd thiough Pullman l'alaco ears lo llullalo via Km poiiutu. on Sundays this train will run only to itenovo. For Canandalgua and Inlermcdlato stations, lloches cr, Ilufftlounil Niagara Fulls, (dally except .Sundays) wlthtlnough l'ulhnau l'alaco car and passenger coaches to itochestcr. 1.0 i. m. Nlatrar.i llxnrnss ninlH-rfnnr. Nun. tiny) for Kano aud Intermediate btatlons with thiough passenger coaehes lo Kane. For Canan dalgua and principal inlermcdlato stations, Koch, ester, llullalo anil Niagara Falls with through Pas senger coaches to nochestcr, 5.i'3 p. m. Fast lino (dally except Sunday for Ite novo and Intel mediate, btatlons, umi Klmlra, Wat kins aud Intermediate stations, with through pas. bengcr coaches to Kenovo and Watklns. TIIHOUCIH TltAINS FOI! SUNIIUltY KKOM TUB EAST AND SOUTH. Niagara Express loavo Phlladclnh a. T.40 a. m. : ll.ili innim t.:ui a. m. tinoiv except Sunday) uiilvlng at Sunbury, 1.05 p. m. ..mi vniuuii i-uuiiiiiii ranur car irutn I'uiiauci phla anil through passenger coaches from Philadel phia and Ilaltlmoie. Fast Line leaves Now York nnn n. m. ! ptiii.uint. phla, 11.10 a. m. ; Washington, o. lo a. in. ; Haiti more, 10.5J n. in., (dally except sundaj1) arrlMng nt buubury. 5.eop. in., wllh thi-ough passenger coaches from Philadelphia and iialiliuorc. frill tlilll lfHl.u Vau. u ... . IH.II..I.I ...u ..iu.. ,vt..i a .1 ,, . uif. P.UU p, IU, , i iitiauui phla, H.SU p. m. ; Washington, lu.to p. in. j Ualtl more, ll.au p. m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 0.15 a. m., with through Ptillman l'alaco Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltlmore and through passenger coaches from l'lillatlclphltu SU I1UHV, IIAZLKTUN X Wll.KES-IUItltl. llAILllOAU ANUNOKTII & WKST llltANC'II ItAILWAY. Mall East leaves stitibury (dally except Sunday) 0.45 a. in., an li lug at Uloom Ferry 7.41 n. in. , Mlkes-barreli.a0u,m. Expiess East leacs Sunbury B.35 p. m., nrrUIng nt llluoin Ferry (1.31 p. m., Wllkes-b.uru B.lup. in. .Mall West leaves Wllkes-barru 10.3 j a. m. nnlv lngnt illoom Fcuy is.ui p. m., Kunbury li'.53 p. m. Express West leaves V Ukes-barru 5.3) p. m nr Hvlng ul Illoom Ferry 7.07 p.m., Sunbuiy B.U5 p. I'HAS. II. I'Uaii, J. It WOOD, Pen. .Manager. (Jen. Passenger Agent. piflLADELPHAANi) HEADING HOA1) ARIIANGEMENT OF l'ASSENGEB TEAINS. Nov. C, 1SS3 TRAINS LKAVB BDrBKT AS 1'0U.0WS(8UNUAV EXCKl'TaD. For Now York,I'hl!a5elphla,Iieadlng,l'ottBvllle Taniaqaa, ic, 11,45 a. m, For Catawlisa, 11,15 n. in, 0.13 and 10.30 p, m. Tor WllHnmsport,e,3i 11.43 n. m, and 4,04 p. m, For Lowlsburg and Sunbury, 4.00 p. m. TKAIMSFOK BOrSUT LKAVK AH FOLLOWS, (BOMDAf BSCSFItD.) Loavo Wow York, via. Tamancud 0,00 n. ra. and via. llound Brook Itouto T,43 a. m. Loavo Philadelphia, ?,&0 a. in. Loavo Iteadlng, 11,65 n. in., i'ottsvIUe, 12,89 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,85 p. in. Loave Catuwlssa, c,so ll.os.a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WllIlamsport,9.45a.m,4.C5 p. in. and 0.00 p. m Leavo sunbury 4.81 p. m. v' " Loubburg4.4Sp.in. Passengers to nod from New Y'ork, via. Tama- nend and to and from I'hlladslphla go through without change ot cars. J. K. WOOTTEN, C. G. HANCOOK, Oonoral ManaBOfi ueneral Passenger nnd Ticket Agent. dAUs lv, IS ol tit DELAAVAltE, LACKAWANNA AND WlisiEUN ItAlLUOAU. BLOOM8BUKO DIVISION. NOIITU, STATIONS. Scran ton.... -Dellevuo. ,. Taylorvllle.. ...Lackawanna. Plttston.... ,. West Plttston SOUTn p.m. p.m. a.m. rum. p.m. p.m 9 15 1 43 43 80 2 10 17 C 22 6 27 C 84 a no 9 03 8 6t) 8 48 8 it 8 37 o 37 9 45 o it 9 es 10 03 10 (8 0 30 0 21 9 19 h 41 0 40 0 51 0 55 0 5B 7 02 7 10 7 17 7 22 7 80 7 07 8 00 8 20 8 40 8 30 t 00 6 00 8 C5 8 10 8 18 6 25 8 80 8 Eb 8 52 9 00 9 04 V 20 9 14 T JUUlIHg,... Maltby .iiennelt Kingston,.. Kingston,.,. .Plymouth June ....Plymouth,, Avondalo... Wantlni.1.. S 33 00 1 su 0 04 10 IB 10 18 t4 2 51 3 29 S 04 1 43 1 95 1 ii 1 IB 3 16 S 07 8 55 10 25 8 02 8 CO 3 10 8 18 8 83 3 43 8 51 3 e; 8 47 10 84 10 42 t 00 1 03 8 83 I ..nu(..iuau,. Munlock's creek 7 41513 41 7 33 VI y.i 8 28 8 17 ,m ouiuaBUluny. ...Hick's Ferry. ...lieach Haven, Horwlck , ....IVlar creek.. ..WlUow Grove, ....Llmo Itldge., 10 C6 11 07 11 18 11 to 7 VC 1! 15 7 20 12 00 7 13 11 47 t n 11 sn 8 12 8 0G 7 50 7 52 7 44 7 3S 7 33 7 29 7 11 7 05 11 82 I 07 4 12 4 20 4 17 4 88 4 88 4 tC 6 (0 5 25 0 or 11 iu 8 CI 10 03 6 45 10 50 a st in Si 11 ID 11 45 II to 11 cr. 12 19 ltupcrt Catawl'a Bridge e is lots S 10 10 OS e 01 10 ,.. .'uu vino,. ,, Chulaskv... I Cameron... 0 45.Northumbcrl'd 43 0 12 45 p.m. a.m. tt..m, p.m. p.tn, n.m Mi. ., w- HALSTKAD.Supt. Superintendent's omco, Scranton. Feb. 1st, lESa LADIES! Send 113 your address and wo will mall you n,mi yiinr.oFciiAitiH: ,w..nn..i'V.. '"-'iripuvu must rations or 'KUnSIIESDT'S FASHIONABLE SPECIALTIES SIA.MMUII AlllICLliS. 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