The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 22, 1884, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
A Hunter's Story.
now Hawaii ovkhcomk and tub way
1IY 'vfllK'lt llli WAS VINAM.r SAVKII.
Oorrespotuhnes iSjnrit of the Times.)
An unusual tulvunturo which rocunt
ly occurred to your correspondent
whilu limiting at Hrookmuro in this
Slato Is bo timely nnil contains so nnioli
Unit can bo mado vnlnablo to all renti
er, that I venturo to rcproduco it en
tire :
Thu day was a most inclement ono
and the snow wnj quito deep, Uahbit
tracks were plentiful, but they princi
pally led in the direction of n large
swamp, In which thu rabbits could run
without dillicnlty, but ndicrc the hun
ter constantly broke through tlio thin
ice, sinking into tho half-frown mire to
his knees. Notwithstanding theso dif
ficulties, tho writer had porAcvtrcd, al
though a very small bag of game was
the result. While tramping about
through a particularly malarial poi lion
of tho swamp, a middle nged man sud
denly came into view, cat lying a muz
zle loading shotgun and completely
loaded down with gamo ot tho finest
description. Natural curiosity
aside from tho Involuntary envy tha't
instinctively arose, prompted the wri
ter to enter into conversation with the
man, with tho following rtwult :
"You've had fino success, where did
you Ret nil that gamot"
"Hlgl.it hero in tho swamp."
"It's pretty rough hunting in those
parts, especially when a man goes up
to his waist every other step."
"Yes, it's not very pleasant, but I am
used to it and don't mind it."
"How long have you hunted herea
bouts.'' "Why, bless you, I havo lived hero
most of my life and hunted up to ten
years ago every year 1"
"How does it happen you omitted
tho last ten years V
"Heeaujo I was Bcaicely ablo to
move, much less hunt.''
"I don't "understand you!'1
"Well, you see, about ten years aco,
after I had been tramping around all
day in this samo swamp, I felt quito n
pain in my ankle. I didn't mind it
very much, but it kept troiiMing me
for a day or two, and I could see that
it kept increasing. U ho next tiling I
knew, I felt tho samo kind of pain in
my shoulder and I found it pained mo
to move my arm. This thing kept go
ing on and increasing, nud though I
tried to shake off tho feeling and maku
myself think it was only a little tempo
rary trouble, I found tli'at it did not no.
Shortly after this my joints began to
actio nt tho knees and I finally became
so bait that I had to remain in the
houso most of the time."
"And did you traco all this to the
fact, that you had hunted so much in
this swamp V
"No, I didn't know what to lay it to,
out i Knew mat i was m misery. My
joints swelled until it seemed as'tliounh
all the flesh I hail left was bunched nt
tho joints j my lingers crooked in every
way and somo of them became double
jointed. In faoV every joint in my body
seemed to vie witli the others to see
which, could become the largest and
cause mo, tlio greatest sintering. In
this way several years passed on, dur
ing which time I was pretty nearly
helpless. I becamo so nervous nnd
sensitive th&t I would sit bolstered up
in the chair and call to people that en
tered tho room not to come near me, or
even touch my chair. While all this
was going on, I ielt an awful burning
neat and lever, with occasional chills
rutinintr all over my body, but especial
ly along my back and through my
shoulders. Then again my blood seem
ed to be boiling and my brain to be on
fire."
"Didn't you try to prevent nil this
agony V
"Try, I should think I did try. I
tried every doctor that came within my
reach and all tho proprietary medicines
I oould hear of. I used washes and
liniments enough to last me for all
time, but tho ouly relief I received was
bv iniections of mnrnhinn."
"Well, you talk in a very strange
manner for a man, who has tramped
around on a day like this and in a
swamp like this. How in the world
do you daro do it 7 '
"Because I am completely well and
or sound as n dollar. It may seem
strange, but it is true that I was en
tirely cured ; the rheumatism all driven
out of my blood, my joints rtduced to
tneir natural si.o nnd my strength made
as great as ever before, by means of
that great and simplo remedy, Warner's
Safe Ilheumatio Cure, which I believe
saved my life.
"And so you havo no fear of rhcuma
tismf
"Why, no. Even if it should como
on, I can easily get rid of it by using
tho samo remedy.1'
Tho writer turned to leave, as it was
growing dark, but before I had reach
ed tho eity precisely the Bauio sviup
toms I had just heard described came
upon mo with great violence. Impress
ed with the hunter's story, I tried the
samo remedy, nnd within twenty-four
hours all pain and lnllauimatiou had
disappeared. If any reader is suffer
nig from any manner of rheumatic or
neuralgia troubles nud desires relief lot
him by all means try this samo great
remedy. And if any readers doubt tho
irutn oi uie anovo incident or its state
ments let them write to A. A. Coates.
Krookmere, N. Y., who was tho "man
witli whom tho writer conversed and
conviuce themselves of its truth or fill
sity. J. H. C.
Soap Bubble Parties.
Soap bubble parties are the latest.
Twenty or thirty common clay pipes,
for as many youinr Indies and nontlo-
inen, havo ribbons ol different colors
for every two, nnd nro separated in
1 1 . I Hum which eaeu pel son
selects one, nnd, bv matching colors.
finds a partner, so to speak, for tho
blowing. On a medium sized table
stands a bowl of soap and water. The
imuiicrn in turn hlow bubbles, trying
three times, amid tho efforts of tho oth
ers to annoy and embarrass tliem. Tho
ono whoso bubble remains unbroken
the longest is entitled to n prize.
Sotuo of tho prizes nro painted plush
6iiavingnnd handkerchief cases, paint
ed picture frames, Hussian leather toi
let cases, blotter, plush bones of wiit
ing paper, nnd others nro tasteful and
useful mementoes. At a recent paity
all bore tho dato of tho evening lit gilt
lotterri. Tho pnzes nro sometimes ox
pensivo jewelry. There is always a
jHcial inizo given to tho one whose
bubble has lusted the longest of all. A
judge selected beforo tho blowing an
nounces tho decisions. After all have
blown their babbits, tho prizes nre
drawn by limnbiiH. Then come tho
usual dunces and a supper,
Cens uro is tho tax which a man pays
to tho publio for being eminent.
Boston has 100 millionarits. This
doesn't include tho nirs put on by somo
of them.
Humkiiv ton Stumiii.inii Hohsi.s.
Somo good horses nro nddicted to
stumbling while wnlklng or moving in
a slow trot, says tho Stockman. A
well versed vetetinarian states that
there are two causes that would tend
to produce this faulty action one a
general weakness in tho muscular sys
tem, such as would be noticed in a tir
ed horse, tho other n wenkncsi of tho
exterior muscles of the leg, bi ought
about by carrying too much weight on
tho too To effect a cure, ho adds,
lighten tho weight of each front shoo
about Tour ounces havo tlio loo ot tho
shoo made of steel instead of i I on. it
will wear lotmer i havo it rounded off
tho same as it would bu when one
third worn out, in order to prevent
tripping t nllow ono week's i est, havo
tho Ieg4 showered for n few minutes at
a llmo with cold water through a hose,
in order to crcato a spray ; then nib
dry briskly, from thu chest down to tho
I. -,(.. ll !.. .1-11.. .1.!..
loou uivu wniKiug uxcruiHU umiy nun
week, for nbout an nil hour, twice a
day. When you commenco driving
neaiti omit the slow jor cither walk
or send him along nt a sharp trot for n
mile or two, then walk again, but do
not speed for at least several weeks.
By this means thu habit of stumb
ling from either of tlio abovo causes
will be pretty well over come.
Wise Words.
Ho that swells in prosperity will
shrink in adversity.
Honor demanded is as worthless ta
insult undeserved is httrtlcss.
To despite our own species is tho
liricu wo must too often pay for a
Knowledge of it.
There is not nny revengo moro
heroic than that which torments envy
by doing good.
Tho two great movers of the human
mind are tho desiro of good and tho
fear of evil.
The first ingredient in conversation
Is truth, tho next good sense, the third
good humor, nud thu fourth wit.
Open your mouth and your puree
cautonsly, and your stock of refuta
tion and wealth shall, at least in re
pute, bo great.
lias it ever occurred to base ball men
that a milk pitcher is generally a good
fly catcher?
Tramps existed many, many ycais
ago. Ono of Watts' oarliei-t hymns
was, "Let dogs delight to bark and
bite."
HEADACHES
Are gentrally Induced
by Indigestion, Foul
fjtomacu, Costlveneii,
Deficient Circulation,
or somo Derangement
of the Liver and Digestive System.
Sufferers will find relict by the use o(
Ayer's Pills
to stimulate tlio stomach and produce a regu
lar dally movement ot tho bowels, lly tbeU
action on these organs, Ayeii's Tills dlrert
the blood from the brain, and rellere and
euro all forms of Congestive and Nervous
Headache, ltlllous Headache, and Sick
Ilcadacho ; aud by keeping the bowels free,
and preserving the system In a healthful
condition, they Insure Immunity from future
attacks. Try
Ayer's Pills.
rnnrjuiED dy
Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass,
' Sold by all Druggists.
Health and Jjappiness
? DO AS OTHERS
HAVE DONE.
S Arc- your KHneys disordored?
A 'IvUiUfy ttort Uuu?ht tuo firmi my ki-av, it
S .'"'.l'.'." 1 V' " siren up liy 13 Uifdoctor in
fit.!... m. ... iuTtraux, nucuiuiic, iuuift,Micn.
Aro vemr nurvnn ttrnnlr'?
"Ill 'in J l i-Lifl i.iu fioni mrvoiii wraktifus
AC. nil r wui m.t.pertlt,iili.,.". Mr, ll.U.n.
OtwdMii. UI. chritlUm Monitor Ckvcluid, o.
Havo yiu Bright's Disease?
'M 'Ik'- . mri'd iiiu wlieu my tvolvr waalurt
liio iluU iuU u.ii like lili)."
Pi ank Wilton, Praljoil, Uuu.
J Suffering from Dinbotes?
'J.lii yUoi.lilitimiiilburtthriflffi.iiu.dy I hve
,cvcr UM'U. Utti Mlnio.t lint.iflfHtilQ iilli.f."
A IT, Midline. lulUu, Uvulton, Vt.
jHavo you Livor Complaint?
. "U liK'y.wuit cuitd i.iu Lt cliruido Uvvr Disco:
ufUr 1 iftrt 1 1 i'lc.,
llmrjr .uii, lataOI. (Slli Kit, Ouord, N. Y.
2 vowr Bnols laivio nnd nchinrr?
ii. y.Wurt, 1 U. tlli) imtiI mo Kticu 1 nusa
I : lad tn loll v'it "I It'll."
O. 11. 'lAlluiaci', UlUftukte, Win.
V vo you Kulnoy Disenso?
i yA,ort mado nififm,. I liilltir and kldiivy
mado Itlfi f m,i. I In llvi r and kldnv
'"jut'i'f -fid I Inrfnir. ill wop:
I
x."-Bjiu! Uudt , V.i,u.iwn, Wcfct Vo.
. i i"iiv,t -mm , inrinir, !( worm
Aro you Constipated?
''KMiif J-V.'oic f.tii'v "4 y cvucuaUoui and cured
luu sttcr 15 J cm v li- f( n' W liv-dirlnen."
. lo-.i I'uiiiluld, be Alijaar, t.
1 , IIiivo you Malaria?
"jri'n Wirt hi- d.i hi Ultcr llian nny oilier
I-1. 1.1 I Lava e,u nd hi iny inatiiin."
L., ImU. LUik, Ouulu Hero, VI.
Aro you Bilious?
' i oi t tun t! ono i,io mora L'uod tbaa any
ol .i 1'w.ody 1 l. vo tirt.ikm."
Ait. i. T, unUiiviay, 12k Flat, Oregon.
Aro you tormoctod with Pilos?
Ki.liLy,V,.rt iTniiitHfml 1 i 1 1 ecf Hauling
fibs. Dr. V.f. in no ii II In mil."
ii u. u. II. Hum, Cau vi u, iwu-, Iljerituwn, ra.
i. Aro you jtcheumatlsm rackod?
. ."Udi.'y-Vprtcuiia mo.afitri n cluu uti lo
.J diotylliyklclanAiidHitiiiir" n d llilrTy )cnn.'
ULrlJco llfikvUi, Wilt Ikttu, llolni'.
Ladios. nro you suffering?
"Kldiii'y.Woil cured ma tf ci-Uijir Irnuolci of
mcl-alliarsbtiitiilln'r. !aliy f r, IuU uso ai.il iiralm
It," Urs. U. Laiuuicaux, 1,1s hx Uottv, t.
If you would Banish Disoaso
i una sain ioami, laKo
fako
Send fix cents for postage, ana re
eclve rrit", a costly box of goods which
I will help you to inoro monoy right
... ... ""J minimi, iiiingt'isuiu inm worm.
All, of either box, succwii Irum llrst hour. Tho
bioadroail tolortuuu opens beforo thu workers,
abnolutely buro. At ouuo U(lilnss, Tiiuk tx AU
gustu, Jliilno, oeasi.iy
a week at home. f5.oo outnt free, j'ay ab.
solutely sure. No risk. Capital not required.
Header. If you want business m whirl! rr.
soniof ellh"r sex. voiiiil- nrniii. ran m..L.
groU pay all tho time they work, with ubioluto
certainly, write for particulars to II. UiLLurr 4:
Ca, l"ortIand, Mnlne.
UocSMy
CATA RRH Causes no Pain
rHAYFEVERS
I treatment will
with linger
HAY-FEVER
l'rlco CO cents, by mall or t druirglsta.
IMv It II LVllpill II II u.11,.1 nt ll.ii f...... If.k
U,. , f.l .Ml,.,', ... 1.14IAJI III ,I,U Jf'.Kl .Mllll
aim, says edltoriafiy, November! t uwe ime
tcetixl Kly's cream llaim, and believes that, by a
thorough i-oiirbt) of troatmenu It will cure almost
every oaio of catarrh. Ministers, as a class, are
amii'tod with head and throat troubles, andra
tarrh seems more prevalent than ever, Wu cau
not reeoiiimeiid Ely'H freatu llaliu loo highly,
Hi
i CAM
a
Tho ulood Cleanser. J
AFRIZE
Itcllcntu itticl I'oclilc I.ntllcH,
Thow lftngulcl, tlrcHOina neiiiallons cnnslnB you
to feel scarcely tbie to bo on your feet Hint con
stant drain Hint is taking from yniir system all Its
former elasticity j driving tho Moom from your
checks) that contlnunl strain upon your vital
forccK, renilcrlng jmi Irritable and Ircinil, can
easily Iw rouiovcd by tlio uso of that marvelous
remedy, Hop Hitters. Irregularities and obstruc
tions of your system aro relieved nt once, whllo
tho special canto of periodical pain aro ienna
ncntly removed. None receive so much benefit,
and none aro so profoundly grateful and show
such au Interest la recommending Hop Hitters as
women.
I'cclH VoIIIIK' AkiiIii,
".My mother was anilcted a long tlmo with Neu
ralgia and a dull, heavy, Inactive condition ot tho
whole system ; headache, nervous prostration, and
was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines
did her nny good. Three months ngo sho began to
uso Hop Hitters with such good crcct that sho
seeini and feels young again, although over "0
years old. Wo think thero Is no other medicine fit
to uso In the family," A lady, In Trot Idenco.
llradford, l'a,, Mays, IBrs.
It has cured mo of several diseases, such as ner
vousness, blckncss at tho stomach, monthly trou
bles, etc. 1 liao not seen aMck day In n yr.ir,
slneo 1 took Hop Hitters. All my neighbors uso
them. Mhs. l-'ANNU (Ihkkn.
$3,oiO Lost.-"A tour of Kuropo thatcoitmo
"13,100, dono mo less good than, ono bottloof Hop
"Illttcrsi they nlso cured my wl'fo ol fifteen years'
"nervous weakness, sleep essness and dyspepsia."
It. .M., Auburn, N. V.
Illuli Ainhnrlly.
Hop Hitters is not, In nny senso an alcohollo bov
crngo or llipior, nnd could not bo sold for uso ex
cept to persons desirous of obtaining n medicinal
bitters.
(Ikrkn 11. 1UUM, U. S. Com. Iuter'1 Hcv.
So. Dloomlogvlllo, Oi, Jlny 1, 't.
Sirs I havo been suffering ten years and I tried
your Hop Hitters and It dono momoro good than
all tho doctors. Miss Si. Hoonk,
llnby Saved I
Wo aro so thankful lo say that our nursing baby
was permanently cured of a dangerous nnd pro
tracted constipation and Irregularity of tho bow
els by tho uso of Hop Hitters by Its mother, which
nt tho samo tlmo restored her to perfect health
and strength. Tho Parents, ltochestcr, N. V.
" ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUAtlLE
Ileal Estate ! !
Ily virtue, of an order of tho Orphan 's Court ot
Columbia county tho undersigned Administrator
of tho estato of John J. Stiles lato of lashlngcrcck
township deceased, will expose to public salo on
tho premises on
Saturday, March 8th, 1884
at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon tho following valua
ble real estato situate In Flshlngcreek township
nforesald: Heglnnlngnttho northwest comer, n
stone corner adjoining lands of John Hess and
Cornelleus Coleman thence by land of said Colo
man north sixty nnd tbrco quarter degrees cast
ono hundred perches to n stono corner thenco by
tho samo south twenty-eight degrees cost
thlrty-two perches to a stake, thenco by tho samo
north Bcventy-llvo degrees east ono hundred
twenty-four nnd flvo tenth perches to a stake,
thenco by land ot Jonas lioty south thlrty-nlno
degrees cast twenty-eight perches to a stake,
thenco by land of Philip Hellas south slxty-elght
degrees west ono hundred and twenty-eight
perches to n btake, thenco by tho samo north
twcnty-clght degrees west sixteen perches ton
stake, thenco by land of John Hess north twenty,
eight degrees west fifty-eight perches to tho
place of beginning containing
63 ACBU3S
and ono hundred and twenty perches on which are
erected a
Frame Uouse,, Frame. Bam
hog pen, wagon shed, a very excellent orchard ot
all klnd3 of fruit, a never falling spring ot water at
tho door.
TEKMS Ol' SALE. Ten per cent, of ono-fourth
of tho purchase money shall bo paid nt the btrlk
lng down of tho property, one-fourth less tho ten
per cent, at tlio conllrmatlon absolute and tho re
malulng three-fourths In one year from conllrma
tlon nisi with Interest from that dato.
PobBCSelon to bo given April 1st 1BB4.
M. A. AMMEHMAN,
Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S SALE,
OP VALUAHLE
Real Estate
Hy vlrtuo of tho last will and testament of Ocorgo
Shuman, late of Jilfilln township, deceased, the
undersigned executor of said estato will expose to
public salo on
Tuesday, Mar eli 2584.
at 1 o'clock p. m., upon tho premises, a valuable
m- i m
iimoer iraet
of land, containing,
GO ACRES
more or less, situate In Catawlssa township, Col
umbla county, Pn., bounded North by lands ot
heirs ot Daniel Suurnan, deceased, East by lands
of Harman John, South by lands of
West by lands of heirs of Samuel Shuman, deceas.
ed. Tho tract Is heavily timb ered with good
Rock Oak and White Oak Car fink,
and Is located near thn Tllnom ferrv. nnrl linn nf
the North S West Uronch Uallroad, and Is con
venient to goon markets.
Terms will bo mado known on day ot salo.
ALIEN MANN,
Feb 13 Executor.
Horses and Mules for Sale.
The underslined will offer for nam nt. nni-llnn nn
Thursday March 6 '84.
commencing nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at his
farm near hlgnl street, Columbia county, Pa.
11
II
Tho horsna nrn inn.tlv
sUe, sound nnd good family aud work horses. Tho
mulesaronllyouug, well broke.wmnd some largoand
all but three aro of good size. They can nil bo been
nt tho farm any day. Terms mado Known on tho
day of Rale.
iiioomsourg r ei) B-tw 18SI E. II. LITTLE.
UDITOK'S NOTICE.
KBTATK Of JAC0I! S. HESS PKCEASBn.
ThOUndersliflind nililltnr nnnnlnfjiil liv I tin nr.
pilau's Court o Columbia county to make illstrl
betlon of tho funds In tho hands ot tho Adminis
trator oi jacou B. ness uecoased, lato of Sugarioaf
township, to and among; tho parlies entitled there
to, will uttend at hH onlco in Hloomsbuiv, on Hat
urday tho Htb day ot March lssi lit nine o'clock A.
M-, ot said day, when and where nil parties Inter
ested In said estato must attend or bo forever de
barred from nuy share ot said fund.
II. V. WHITE,
Feb 15 lSM-U Auditor.
JgXECUTOlt'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters testamentary In tho estate ol
Henry DeLong, lato of Centre township, deceased,
havo been granted to the subscribers. All wrsous
Indebted to the said efctate are reiiuested to maku
Immediate payment, nnd thovj having clulms or
demands against tho estato of said decedent will
make known tho same, without delay to
CYltUB McllKNltV, orungevllle, Pa.,
or JOHN PkLO.NO, IJght Street, Pa.
Wm. II. BNYUKlt, Atty. Executors.
Vcb'yS-Ow
for tho worklntr class. Rend 10 cents fnr
poatage, and wo will mall you ret, a royal
valuable box of sample goods that will ,pul
JU' .1. lto llUJ ill iliuniug 1IIU1U IllUlU'jr n, U
few days than you ever thought posilDloat uny
business, capital not reuulrcd. W will btart
you. You can work alt thu time or In spare tlmo
only, Thu work Is uulversally adapted lo Iwth
boxes, young and old. You can easily earu from
60 cents to is every evening. That all who want
may test the business, wo maku litis uupuralled
orteri to all that are not well satlsiled we will bend
f 1 to pay for tuo trouble ot writing us. Pull parti
culars directions, etc., beiitfree. Fur tunes will be
madobylhosa wtioglvo their wholo time to Ilia
work. Ureal success absolutely sure Don't delay,
start now. Address n?0N Co., l-ortlaud,
Maine. j;er jj.i
MAKE HENS LAY
An English Veterinary surgeon and Chemist,
now traveling In this country, sirs tint most ol
. imiiw uu .mum i uiYuors h jiu nerd utb worm
less trash, lie siys tliit Saerldin'a Condition
Powders aro ftUJOlutelvpurn and Immensely vlia.
"Ie. Notn ngonuirth will uuka u us lay like
Hnertaau'B OJudltlon powders. Dose, i teasooon
lul to I plot fow. Hold evert whero, or sent by
mall for s letter-slsmps. I, B, J hikson Co..
HosTON, Mi&s. aU Jausd'83-ly,
For COLOR and SWEETNESS
lh. BEAN'S CONCENTRATED
Extract of Annntln.
awn Color. Ttrlfil(
hol, r ib4 13 U. la lumpi Ut wa.U, ovfrU MU. W
"FkS, KAUK X CO., Ko. K35 Unlet St., MIUDX
Junei-iy aAa
w
1VTWII nnnfn.lu a. . ..
AME1HOAN PUHLISlllNO, CO.
.in am MiiTMKnrw,","vrA''ou1'
til urn 1 n vuL- m.,l w.l... . . ,i j :
BIIIOAN PIJHI.ISIIINO, CO. I
in 17 North Tenth Philadelphia, Pa. I
I
EXECUTOR'S SALE.-
OP VALUAHLK
Hi ill Estate.
Tho undersigned oxecutorof Ellas K llelwlg,
lato ot Locust township, Columbia county, deceas
ed, will cxposo to publio sale on tho premises In
said township, on
Saturday, Feb. 23, 84.
at 1 o'clock p. m. tho following described real
estate, sltuala on tho public road leading from
Hlabtowu to Numldla, bounded ns follows, on tho
North by land of I). A. Humble, west by land ot
f leorgo Whary.South by land of Frederick Pfahlor,
nnd East by publio road. Containing
524) Acres
moro or less.
A stream of water flows through tho pr,'in-
ISOSi
Terms mado known on day of sale.
SOUI.MON STHAU83KH,
l'cb Mw Executor.
E
XECUTOU'3 NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JAUES 110 AT, IIRCEASKU.
t-cttcM testamentary on tho estate ot James
Iloat deceased, lato of Hemlock township, Colum
bia countv, Pennsylvania, have been granted by
the Itegister of snld county to tho undersigned ex
ecutor, All pcrboin having claims against tho es
tato of s.vd decedent nro reiiuested to pro,cnt them
for settlement and those Indebted to tho estate to
mako payment to the undersigned w Ithoul delay.
H. fl. LITTLE,
Jan ll-O w Executor.
jgXECUTOn'S NOTICE.
KSTATK OK ADKAItAM A KI.INE, llECEASED.
Ilters testnmcntnry on tlio estato of Abraham
A. Kline, lato nt tmgarloaf township, colnmbla
county, Pennsylvania, havo been granted by tho
Itegister of said county to tho undersigned execu
tors. All persons having claims against thocslnto
of said dei-cdcnt nro rtiuested to present them for
settlement nnd thoso Indebted to tho estate to
mako payment lo the undesigned without delay.
I. K. RltlCHIlAU.M,
JOHN A. KLINE,
Executors,
Jan 25 Cw Iicnton, Pa.
B
H1DQE NOTICE.
An election for onlccrsot the Cattawlssa HrldM
Company for tho ensuing year win bo held at the
houso ol Mrs. Hester KLstler In Catawlssa on Mon
day March 3rd between tho hours of ono and six
o'clock P. M. of that day.
J. II. HOHINS,
Secretary.
-m FAY'S CELEBRATED.
,5 WATER-PROOF
. Manilla Roofing
-c itescmbles flue leather ; for roots, outsldo
walls and lnsido In placo of plaster. Very
strong and durable. Cata'oguo with testi
mnnl.ilsand samples FItEE. Established In
O I860.
W. II. l'HY & CO., Camden, N.J.
Feb8-liv d
Sesame and Lilies, paper, 10 els. j cloth. 55 cts.
Crown of Wild olive, paper, lOcts. j cloth S3 cts.
Ethics of the Dust, paper, 10 cts. ; cloth S3 cts.
rk-samo and Lilies crown ot wild olive and
Ethics of the Dust, Hi ono volume, half ltussla, red
edges, 60 cts. Modern Painters, stones of Venice,
etc., In preparation. Largo catuloguo free.
JOHN 11. ALDEN, Publisher, 18 vecy St. New
York.
Feb 8 4W d
I'ltENCH UUIIIl
Tim chMiient Slid II EST
mllU in the world. Fried
SHU toa uiiwKraH, ui
Bend lor circulars to.
A.W. RTEVKAS Jb BOX
ilUCRII. S.T.
HV d
Catarrh
IIAY-VEVEII.
I can recommend
Ely's Cream Halm to
all Hay Kcver suffer
ers, It being, In my
opinion, founded upon
experience nnd a sure
cure. 1 was anilcted
w 1th Hay Kover for 85
years, and never be
fore found permanent
relief. Wkiistkh II.
Haskins, Marshlleld,
Vt.
Apidv byllttlo fin
per Into tho nostrils,
lly absorption It ef
fectually cleanses tlio
MAVa F7Tf PO IiasiU passages or ca-
S"" " -rC tarrlml virus, causlDg
healthy secretions. It nllays luilamniatlon, pro
tects tlio membrannl linings of the head from ud
dltlonnl colds completely heals tho sores nnd re
stores tho tense of tasto nnd smell. Henellclal ro
sults aro realized by a few applications A thor
ough treatment will cure, unemialled for colds
In tho head. Agreeable to use. send for circular.
Sold by druggists lly mall Mc. n package
stamps ELY HIlOTHEltM, Owcgo, N. Y.
nug 10-ly d
I hsTo a po-,lttTe remedy for thonlKivo disotcn by it
mO Ihouaands ct cwa of tho wrrstLIndnndof fon.T
tt.imii:iff bavo been cured. Indeed, tnitronfr is rf
f iLliinTticf-kiicy.that I will BMid TWO liO'i'TI.l.S
FitKII.tccotl.crviitliaVAl.UAUUC TltKATItiliou
thiidjsoao.tn rny Bufftrpr. (Jiro eipresi and 1. (),
Addrow. DjlT. A.SLUUUM,12UWbLNowVor!t.
Feb 8-1 r a
CRESCENT PLUG
The Huest and Sweetest Chowlng Tobacco on the
market. Made cxpicssly to suit the tasto of tho
Pennsylvania chewcrs Ask your doaler for It. A
trial will show you It Is tlio tobacco you want.
.Manufactured by C. A. JACKSON & CO.,
mersburg, Va.
Feb8-4w r
Fob 8-1 w
SHWflaiJtoa. ??r Tho T-lvofi or all the Presl
MTVdentsottho U.S. Tlio largest, hand
H l U-'O'ncst best baok ever sold tor leu than
Lwlco nur iirln Tin, i,ai.n
book In America, lmmeiiso proilts to agents. All
Intelligent peopio want It. Any one can become a
sueeesitul agent. Terms free, Hai-lett Hook Co..
Portland; -Maine. Dec Sidy
PEBODY HOTEL.
PHILADELPHIA.
9tll SL SOUth Of Chestnut, ono ftnnnrn cnntl, nt
tho New Poit onice. one half siiuaro from Walnut
city, on the Anmrkuu ana Kuronean plans. Good
nuiiiw frmn Kfln fn fifii u,kn .1 11....'.. i. n.. 1 .
helyturuwit"dv. "
W. Payne, M. D.,
noy so-i y owner & Proprietor.
BLOOMSBURGr PLANING MILL
The undersigned having put his Planing Mil
on Uallroad street, In nrsuciass condition, is pre
pared to do all kinds ot work In his lino.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
turntshed at reasonable prlcog. All lumber used
Is well seasoned and none but skilled workmen
I9 CUIllUJCU,
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS '
furnished on application. Plans and specifics
tious prepared by au experienced draughtsman,
ClI.tnLES HltUO,
niMOIllHblire;, Pn,
JAMES UKILIiY,
Tonsorial Artist,
i?Jf2!0 4t .ull 014 'tani1 """lor EXCIIANOK
li'iV.li!!,ua5.1,.SM.. M ususl a F1HT.CI,AB8
UAItlimt shop. He respectfully solicits the
pstroo&go of hlsoldouitomersaad of tho publio
morally. lalyie.'w-tf
E XO H. ANGE H O TE L ,
W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR
BIiOOMSBUEO, PA.
"i v-.im,Aiuil- IIIIUUK.
Largo and convenient sample rooms Hathrooms,
hot uud cold water, uud alt modern conveniences ,
OPPOSITE OOUIIT IIOUUE.
Tram,
mm
Mm
mm
nil T'
d
SPEER'S
PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE
Also
UNI'KHMENTEIl (IHAPI'. JUICE.
L'sed In tho principal Churches for Communion.
Excellent for Females Weakly Persons and tho
aged.
Speer's Port Grape Wine I
FOUR TEARS OLD,
THIS CELEIIIIATED WINE Is tho purO Julco Of
the dead rlpo Oporto drape, raised In speer's
vineyards Its Invaluable,
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
arc unsurpassed by any other Wine. Hclng pro
duced under Mr. fpecr'sown personal supervision,
Its purity nnd genuineness, nro guaranteed by tho
principal Hospitals and Hoards of Health who havo
examined It. Tho youngest child may partako ot
It, and tho weakest Invalid uso it to advantage.
It Is particularly beneficial to tho nged and
debilltntcd, nnd suited to tho vai lous ailments that
affect tho weaker sex.
It is In every respect A WINE TO HE HF.LIED ON.
Spoor's Unfermonted Grapo Juice-
Is tho Julco ot tho Oporto flrapes preserved In
Its natural, fresh, sweet state ns It ruin from tho
press by fumigation, thereby destroying tho exci
ter of fermentation. It Is perfectly pure, freo
from spirits and will keep In any climate.
Sneer's Burgundy.
Is a dark rich medium Dry Wlno used by tho
wealthy classes aa a Tablo or Dinner Wine, and by
physicians Incases whew a dry wlno Instead of a
sweet port Is desired.
Spoor's (Saoialito) Olaret.
Is held in high estimation for Its richness as a
Dry Tablo Wlno especially suited ror dinner use,
Speer's P. J. Shorry.
Isn wlno of Superior Character and partakes of
tho rich qualities of tho grapo from which It Is
made.
Spoor's P- J, Brandy.
IS A PUItn distillation from the grape, and
stands unrivalled In this Country for medicinal
purposes.
It has a peculiar flavor, similar lo that of tho
grapes froinwhlch It Is distilled,
Seo that tho signature of ALl'HED SPEEIt, Pas
saic N. J., Is over tho cork of each bottle.
SOLO BY O. A. KLEIM.
and ur DituaaisTS evkrv vhkiie.
Sep. S8--831jr.
oiiav'H himcch'ic hi;dicini;,
TRADE MARK Tim ClRKATKNO-TnADE MARK
11KMRI1Y. All
unfailing euro for
Hemlnal W 0 a k
ness, Spermator
rhoea, iiiipotcncy,
and nil Diseases
that follow ns a
senuenco of self.
Abuse ; ns loss ot
llpmnnr. TTnlvpr.
BEFORE TAKINO.sal lassitude, AFTER TAKING.
Pain In the Hack, Dimness of vision, Premature
Old Age. nnd many other diseases that led to Insa
nity or consumption and a Prematura tlrave.
Hkwark ot advertisements to refund money,
when druggists from whom the mcdlclno is bought
do no( refund, but refer you to tho manufactur
ers, nnd the requirements nro such that they
are seldom, 1nrr, compiled wllh. Seo their wilt
ten guarantee. A trial ot ono slngio package of
flrny's Specific will convlnco tho most skeptical of
Its real merits.
On account of counterfeits, wo havo adopted tho
Yellow Wrapper ; Hie only genuine.
fPull particulars in our pamphlet, which wo
desire to send freo by mail to every one. : WTlie
Speclllc Jledlclno Is sold by all druggists nt II
per package or 0 packaes for IS, or wllllio sent freo
by mall on tho receipt or the money, by addressing
THK (11IAY .MEDIUINU CO., HurfalO, N. Y.
Sold In llloomsbnrg by nil druggLsts.
Nov 9-ly
'BI9HOOS'JS,IDO(
5 ? S
J2 S 5 g
isnaDnanHnn
a - 3: c m c X m
as S 2 5
GO Z
CO
CO
Sliotes, Pork, Uccf, Calyes nml Seeds 11
specialty.
All thn nlmvn linnmlit nml clil nt T.lili
Street by SILAS YOUNG.
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE?,
OF CAST CIt WROUGHT IHON.
Suitable for
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
and
Public Grounds.
Tho following shows tho Picket Oothle, ono of
the Kever.il lioniiMfni cviin, i.i..n
by tho undersigned. vmn-u
or..,,.eautr' Mi Durability they are unsurpass
ed. bet up by experienced hands and warranted
toglvo satisfaction.
t Prices ana Bpeclmuiis of otlior de
signs sent to nny address.
Address
n. wl wmm,
BL00MSBD11G. PA-
May 4-t(
Great Reduction
LUMB11 ! !
Having purchased a largo tract of hem.
lock timber and having a steam mill on tho
same, I am prepared lo III! ull sizes nnd
lengths of houso and barn bills In a (cw
days' notice nt very low prices. I nlso
oV?!,,?1,"18'""" 011 lmml 11 f"" stock of
SIIINaLKS, LATH, KLOOltlNU, BID
IIU, &c. Parties will savo money by
getting prices before purchasing elsewhere.
IHL B3 Low,
Orimeeville. Pa.
COLEMAN
edd-
coi,i.iiCjj,ria iVARic, vt. jr.
SO mlnutos of Now York. .Mori positions for grnd.
uates than all other Rcliools combined. Life Schol
arship, 1 10. wnto for circulars.
Feb 8-lw r
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOH
THE COLUMBIAN
SI.GO A YUAH
(smun
CMAIN STREET,)
QUHHBSltaBg
Ready and Waiting for You.
The Finest, The Latest, The Most Artistic
Styles of
ELEGANT
AND
BigiiidiiceineiitsjQEfjjs' FURNISHINGS. B Dl8
OUR RECEIPTS
OF FALL ANO WINTER GOODS.
Call aud be Convinced that We
LeM fun qTOlity9 fit amid pni(B.
Largest stock & lowest prices m always lie Mil at the
&MJB MEMJUSInE ST&MB
OF
WEBER-HARDMAN
jar
PIANOS,
FINE INLAID FUENCII WALNUT
EiiNj' TcriUM, SntlNractlon Guaranteed.
3bSA.C03ST'S JEXA.TO WARE ROOMS,
MUSIO HALL BLOCK, 1VILKES-BARB.E, FA
GEANS WORD CONTEST !
H.EASANT AND INSTRUCTIVK PASTIME.
MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY PEEMIUMS GIVEN.
Solid Gold Watch, - - Worth $100,00
3ruinilcent Tea Set, embracing Waiter, 24
inch, Hammered andJnraved. 0 pieces
Hammered and Ennraved itittli.
1st.
aa.
Lined Slop and Cream, Quadruple Plate, 100.00
M. niTixa lei mn Rsr, Hnd Chased or ChadBatln, with Gold Llnd Slop and Cun. isoo
i 1. Timso 1 Ic WiTttt 8rr. KnKrat?d, with Oold Lined Wotnhle Blop and Cu . .ft fi S
5 ToiiiiKtmo Fino Decorated Ilottlo and Powder Box, Willi Salln Lined Jewel Drawer JIM
61. Kai'iT Btim. Illch Decorated Glass, either Woo or Amber, . "r,w.'r
7tli. Tni-i'TinStr. 3 oieres. lied nn.l lmlrr:in., n.i i IUJ
ss: cV;cv.La:r.lBl!!1ais3 m gg
loth, !arb Btand, (Miased and Gold Lined, . . . . i"
lliluKai'iTSrixo, UockCrysUI Glass, Leautlfully out. . . " . IS
. Ji1'.0 TiTf",?.'1"6? "J' Cotobratod Dit'aBoAp, will giro nn Iho 1st ofHay, issi. the abore costlv
and Uauilful Premiums to tho porsons making oat HioVsost list of wordsYrom (he wordJ Y
XZexy'si OoloTorcttocaL Sonp.
-CONDITIONS.
1st. Alllltsrnustr.oaceompan!od by a 3 Clat Ctias for return oosUce in.l u, n,.. ....
&l. Words must ho written plainly and numbered.
J ' l Premiums will be frlven lu rotation accordliii? lo larcon liVt of wor.li Y'
t0,;?X Wztsisr" ",rou8ho,u 8"f-
Manufactured by DAY 4 pniCK
nn. nn. mi, , iw i ir Hew St , ,7My, wtt, ml wLi. i. pm. r.
rcb l-nr for Balo by MOVE hduot heiih, inoomsburg pa.
l i mm, i d.
Medical Stiperlntandent of tht Sanitarium.
Invalid's Homo,
ISloomsburg, Ph
Devotes spcelnl nttvntlou to Epilepsy,
Kervous Affestloni, ami Diseases .of Women.
Putlonts received nt thu Baiiltiuluin on
rciispnnblo terms for board ami treatment,
P. 8, No clmrgo for first consultation,
ftir 37. '83
Kur the Colclirnted Chlckerlng, Ivors &
l'ond, nnd V0S0& Son l'hmos. World.ro
downed Kstey Organs, Violins, Aecordcons
anil Sheet Music. Celehtntcd White, New
High Aim Davis, New Home, Hoynl St.
John, uud Light Huniilng Domestic Sewing
.Machines. Needles, oil nnd attachments
fnr nil makes of Sewing Machines.
CLOTHING
" ri 1)1 Hum 11 Mm w mmtn i .
OASK ORGAN, 9 STOPS, $90 CASH.
Junel
B, F. SHARPLESS'
Noar L & B Depot, Bloorasburg Pa.
Miuiufrtctnrcr of. First class ranees In
uiiiereiu nij ies cook stoves, par or stove
and stoves tor liealinj; stores.scliool liouses
c uircl.eg Ac. Lnrso stock of tinware nnd
stove repairs, such ns prnii-o firi..ii. x.
o "'I", I1UI,
centres &o '
CALL Al SECURlC BARGAINS,
Oct SO tf
wsimz; Han ,v i
wsmrf-M
RAILROAD SXIVia TABLE.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
ii'ii
Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
TIME TABLE.
In cfTuct Nov. lOtli, it3. Trains loavo Sun
bury.
KASTWAHI),
0.33 o. m., Ixick Haven Kxiness (dally except
Sunday), for Ilnrrlsburg ami Intenncdlatc stations,
I-nncaster, Philadelphia, New York, llaltlmoro and
Washington, arriving nt Philadelphia 3.15 p. in.:
New York, 0.20 p. m. : Ualtlmore, 5.10 p. in. j Wash.
Inglon o.'.'Op.i m., through passenger coach to
Philadelphia.
l.&sp. in. Day express (dally except Sunday),
for llarrhburg nnd luterineuiato stations, Lancas
ter, Philadelphia, New York, llaltlmoro and Wash
ington, arriving at Philadelphia 7.25 p. m. i New
York, 10.20 p. in. i Ualtlmore, r.SO p. in. : Washing
ton, p. in. Pullman Parlor car through to Phi.
ladelphlu and passenger couch through to Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
8,20 p. in. Wllliamsport Accommodation (dally)
for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate nations, Lan
caster, Philadelphia and Now York, arriving at
Philadelphia 3t5 n. m. j New York U.10 a. m.
Sleeping car accommodations can bo M'curcd nt
Harrlsburg for Philadelphia and New Y'ork. on Sun
days n through sleeping cur will bo rum on this
train from Wllllamsp't to Phlladelphla.Phl!adelphla
passcngciscan remain In sleeper undisturbed until
7 a.m.
2.10 a. m. Erl Mall (dally except Jlonday) for
Harrlsburg nnd Intermediate stations, Lancaster,
Philadelphia, New York, llaltlmoro and Washing
ton, nrrlvlng at Philadelphia 7.00 a. in. ; New Y'ork,
11JM a. in. jllalllmoro 7.40 n. m. ; Washington, 8.W
a. m. Through Pullman sleeping ears nro run on
this train to Philadelphia, Dalllmoro and Washing,
ton, and through passenger coaches to Philadel
phia and Ualtlmore.
WKSTWAHD.
0.50 a. m. Erlo Mall (dally except Sunday), for
Erto and all Intermediate statlous with through
lniUmau Palace car and through rpasseuger
coaches to Krle, nnd through Pullman Palaco
cars to IlulTalo via llinportuin. On Sundays this
train runs to Ilenovo, with Pullman Palace car to
Wllllainspoi t and passenger coaches lo Ilenovo.
Por Oanandalgun and Intermediate stations,
ltochestcr, llurfalonnd Niagara Falls, (dally except
Sundays) wltnthiough Pullman Pulaco car and
passenger coaches to ilochestcr.
1.0J p. in. Niagara Uxpress (dally except sun.
day) for Kane and Intermediate stations with
through passenger coaches to Kane nud parlor car
to Wllliamsport. For Cunandalgua and principal
intermediate stations ltochestcr, Uurtiilo and
Niagara Fulls with through passenger coaches to
liochester.
6.25 p. m.. Fast lino (dally except Sunday for He
noo nnd Intermediate stations, und Klinlra, Wnt
klns nnd Intermediate stations, with through pas
senger coaches to ilenovo nnd Watklns.
THHOUail TItAINS FOlt BUNUUUY" FUOM. TUB
EAST AND SOUTH.
, . . Niagara Express leavo
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; llaltlmoro 7.30 a. m. (dally
except Sunday) nrrlvlng at Sunbury, 1.03 p. m.
with through Pullman Parlor car from Philadel
phia and through passenger coaches from Philadel
phia and Ualtlmore.
Fast Lino leaves Now Y'ork 8.00 a. m. i Philadel
phia, 11.10 a. in. j Washington, u.40 a. m. ; Ualtl
more, 10.5J a. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving nt
sunbury, 6.20 p. in., with through passenger
coaches from Philadelphia and llnltfmore.
Erlo Mall leaves New York.8.tMp. in. : Philadel
phia, 11.20 p. in. ; Washington, lo.tO p. m. : Haiti
mure, 11.2;i p.m., (dally) arriving at buuhury 0.15
a. m., with through Pullman Palaco Sleeplug cars
from Philadelphia, Washington and Ualtlmore and
through passenger coaches from Pnlladelphla.
Sleeper from Wushlngtou runs dally except bun
day, bUMICllV, IUZLEION J: WlLKES-BAllllE lUlLnOAD
AMD NOIIIII WK8T UllANCII IIAILWAV.
(Dally except Sunday.)
Mall Last leaves sunbury (dally except Sunday )
?:4.?.'u ".' nnlvlngnt Hioom Ferry 7.41 a. in.:
llkes-barro 0.20 a. m.
Express East lca es Sunbury 5.35 p. in., arriving
at Uloom Ferry 0.31 p. m., Wlikcs-bano 8.1U p. in.
Mall V est leai es Wllkes-barro 10.3 1 a. m. arriv
ing at Uloom Ferry 12.111 p. m.,nunbury 12.53 p. in.
Kxpress West leaves Ilkes barre 5.3) p. m., ar
riving nt Uloom Ferry 7.07 p. in., Sunbury 8.1D p.
CHAS. K PUGH,
J. Jt. wood,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
uiu. .Muuugur.
pHILADJiLPHAAND KEADING ROAU
ARRANGEMENT OP PABSENGFB
TRAINS.
Nov. 5, IS83
TBAINS LIAVK BCFZKT A8 F0U.0WS(8UNDAY
IXCirTkD.
For Now Tork.Phlladelphla.Iteadlng.PottsvllIo
Tamaqua, &o., 11, J a. m;
For Catawlssa, 11,43 a. m. 6.13 ana lo.so p. m.
For Wllliamsport, 8,35 11.45 a. m. and 4,o p. m.
For Lewlsburg and Sunbury, 4.00 p. m,
TBAINS rOB BUHBT LSAYJt AS FOLLOWS, (SUNDAY
KICKITKD.)
Leave New Tork, via. Tamanend ,oo a. m. and
via. Bound Brook ltouto 7,45 a. m.
Loavo Philadelphia, 9,50 a, in.
Leavo Heading, 11,55 a. in., Potuvllle, l,S9 p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6,30 ll.os.a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave WllUamsport,,45 a.m,4.05 p. m. and 0.00 0. m.
Leavo Sunbury 4.24 p. in. v'
" Lewlsburg 4.1a p. in.
Passongera to and from Now York, via. Tama
nond and to and irora Philadelphia go through,
without change of cars.
3. S. WOOTTEN,
0. Q. HANCOCK, General uanager.
Jan" u', i381-tfDeer and TlCkot ABent
D'-'ViJCil??' ,LA-CKAAVANNA AND
WESTEHN ItAILKOAU.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
NOIITH.
STATIONS.
SOUTH
p.m. p.m. a.rn
8 15
a.m. p.m. p.m.
S 43
8 45 ,
....scran ton,...
8 09
8 03
8 58
8 49
8 ii
8 87
S 25
9 80 2 10
6 17
0 22
6 27
...ueuevue.
" ".i"iorvuie.,
0 30 ...Lackawanna.
0 24 1 1Mt,,nn
8 37
9 46
8 12
0 8S
10 03
10 18
6 84
(l 41
0 40
0 61
0 6
0 68
7 02
7 10
1 17
7 22
7 10
7 37
8 CO
8 20
8 40
8 68
8 V0
6 00
8 06
8 10
8 18
8 26
6 90
8 lb
8 63
8 CO
8 04
9 20
181:. West Plttnrnn
9 14
9 04
9 04
Wyoming...
Mnllliw
Dennett. mL
OJ
1 50
1 49
1 95
1 25
1 18
8 25
Kingston,.,
.......Kingston....
.Plymouth June
....Plymouth.,
Avondale...
10 18
64
2 64
02
10 18
10 28
10 84
10 42
I 1C
8 55
S 07
8 47
8 00
5 10
8 18
3 SS
8 45
8 61
3 e;
4 07
4 12
4 20
4 17
4 88
4 98
4 60
6 18
6 26
b nn
1 03
8 39
8 33
8 17
8 1!
...... .muiiwilD.i
HnnlAnl.,B ......
7 1M1 1Q
T 83 U 25
7 6 19 IK
-auiuKHiiinny.
. Tllflta vA-Kr,
10 65
11 07
11 13
11 20
o lull,
Beach Haven.
ItDfulnl.
7 20 12 00
7 13 II 47
7 09 11 40
t en 11 fti
8 00
.....Briar Creek.,
7 68
7 52
7 44
7 3j
7 33
7 !9
I 11
... iyiuuw urovo.
.M,Llmo Hldge,,
8 6f 11 10
S II 10 58
8 45 10 50
8 37 10 44
s is in VI
..Bloomaburir"
11 (9
11 45
II to
11 66
12 IS
Catawpa Bridge
Danville....
I Chulaaky.,,
8 10 10 08
C 04 10
. Cameron...
45 Northumbcrl'd
45 9
13 46
p.m. a.m. a.,m.
p.m. p.m. a.rn
auperlntcndenvsoMc
I A I.onilln.'t T.orii'.nii I'hyo"
lumn I'Mu-ju i.rs it
OUlroln rietvVurlt
for tho Cure of
EPIL PBTIf5 riT.5.
CS IWn-cimm.iiriiaUiflit(ii.
. Mr, Ab. MeseroloGaUof Ismilnn! hnn,k....n...
?,i,rV.V;1' ,,?" t"u S,lhf 4 uul-' Vootcd and cured
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