The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 11, 1889, Image 4

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    COITOMBIAA- AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOfetrRG, COLUMBIA COutf'rY, PA. I
HA 1,1KB,
Fob Bit, A iieslrahleund commodious
Miltienne on Main street, supplied with
water, ens and stcm. Apply to
jn80tf. 1j. N. Moiir.
For 8al. Tltroo good store properties,
ten dwelling houses, six farms antlnerlst
mill anil saw mill by M. I. Lutz, Instir.
anco and Ileal Estate Agent, Bloomsburg,
Ta.
Von Sals The uuderslgncd oilcra at
prlvato sale the property Mutated on Mala
nud Iron streets, llloomsburg, known as
Shivcs' block. Tho property Is a valu
able one, as Iron street Is tho only cross
street In town that leads nut In the coun
try. It is one or tho best business stands
in ltloomsburfr, has n trnntago of 314$ feet
on Iron street and. C7 or OS feet bn Main
street, will bo sold at a bargain. If not
sold by tho 20th day of January. 1889. it
wllljlio offered nt public sale on that day.
S. 0. Bhlve,
Pnsyl P.O.
MARRIED.
McIlKNHY-HOVKlt.-On tho IS, inst
at the Kefnrmrd parsonage in Orangcvlllo,
by tho Hcv. A Houtr.Mr. Daniel MclUhrv
to Miss Bessie A. Uower, both of Mount
ricasant twp.
TKESCOTT POTTE1L At tho rcsl.
dence of the bride's parents, Dec. 25, 1888,
by the Hev. J. 8. Wagner, Mr. Boya Trcs
cott of Ashlcv. Pa. and Mlas Annie O. onlv
daughter of Mr. and MrsvO. A. Potter of
MMyllle, Pa.
WHlTENIQUT PALMER. At the
residence of tho brido a parents, Blooms
burg, Pa., on the same day, by the same,
Mr. 11. O. Whltenlgbt and Miss Ida Palmer,
both of Bloomsburg, Pa.
Landlord ana Tenant.
Ab tbe first of April approaches it
becomes interesting to know how a
landlord can get possession of bis
property in case the tenant refnses to
go out. Tho proceedings to obtain
possession are prescribed by tbo acts
of 21 March, 1772, and 14 December,
1863.
The former provides that when any
person having leased lands or tene
ments to another for a term of ono or
more years or at will, and is desirous,
upon the deterpination of tbe lease, to
have possession of tho same, and shall
demand ana require Uio tenant to re
move therefrom, if tbe tenant Bball
refuse to do so in three months after
such notico the landlord may com
plain to any two justices of the coun
ty, and upon dut proof of certain
things specified in tho' law the two
justices shall issue their warrant to the
sheriff, commanding him to summon
twelve freeholders, to appear before
the said justices within four days, and
to sumtnou the tenant at the same
time to show cause why he shall not
give up possession.
Tho trial of tho case proceeds be
fore the two justices and twelve jurors,
and it is a very expensive proceeding,
no matter which side is successful.
The act of 14 December, 1863, pro
vides that when tbe landlord has giv
en three months' notice to tbe tenant
before the expiration of tho lease,
he may appear before one justico of the
connty, who can near the matter alone.
The only difference between the two
remedies is that under the act of 1772
three months notice are required bo
fore tho landlord can proceed before
tbe justices to get possession, while
under the act of 1863 the landlord
must give three months notice before
the expiration of the term, and yet
tbo former act rtqnires two justices, a
Bberia, ana tweivo lurors. wuiie the
latter accomplishes the same end
through one justice and a constable.
There is need here for legislation, and
thy law should be so amended as to
give jurisdiction to one justice, wheth
er tbe three months notice bo civen
before or after tho determination of
the lease.
There is no reason fur the distinction
made by tho two acts above referred to,
and as the law is supposed to be based
upon reason,all acts not so based should
be ammended, if possible, so as to be
reasonable, and it not possible, they
should be repealed and a new law
passed.
TO PBOTEOT Tfl STREAMS.
A petition is in circulation asking
the legislature to authorise the appoint
ment Ul a UUIUII11BIUU W UXUU11UU IUC
forests lands between tho North and
Went Brioches of the Susquehanna
river and to report the best means for
8-ouuoK supplier! ui water to ceitaiu
streams. It is an important movement
I., a large number of people, and should
be enouraced. Col. J. Jameson of
this towu is tho originator of tbo petv
tion. aud Uaotively pushing tbe mat
tnr. BjIow e print tho petition aiid
tbe joint resolution whioh the legisla
ture will tMt aKea to pass :
TO THR SKKATE AMD HoCBF. OP ReI'HE'
SENTATIVED OF PENNSYLVANIA, IN G EM
ERA!, AeShMUI.V MET,
The petition and memorial of the utt-
uersieued citizens ot ttio satt common
wealth, aud residents of the npiirr waters
of the Susqnchanua, respectfully repre
sent
That a large body of forest lands be
twecn thf North and West branches of
the Sii-quoliannii are about to be readi
ed by several tailrnal improvements
and the timber removed therefrom, and
fntare control and management of these
lands have become a question of high
publio importance.
The region in question exerts abrep
influence upon the climate, upon the
water stipplits and upon the acnoul
tures and other pursuits of a large por
tion of the people of the Slate. It is
an elevated plateau and in its Ion at
condition attracts a large rain fall which
is impeded and retained by natural con
ditions from sadden ami violent oat'
How into largo tributaries of both
branches of tho Susquobannn.
Thus creat floods are checked or
prevented, and more regular and oon
tinuous supplies of wnter for tbe streams
are secured.
Tbo lands are mostly unsaited to
nrolitable cultivation, but liable to be
devastated by improvident settlement
and rootless waste.
The removal of timber from thoso
lands is not incompatible with the pres
ervation of their character as lorest
lauds and the removal of timber by
future growth, and by a wish plan of
State or corporate management saoo
tioned and enforced by law, tho pnblio
interests connected with that section
may now bo fully secured.
Your memorialists therefore solicit
tho passage of an act or resolution
authorizing the Governoi to appoint
commissioners to exatnino ttie lands tn
question and to report a plan for Leg
i,lntivo enactment recardioc thc.r fu
turo control and management, and they
will ever pray, ivo.
JOINT RESOLUTION,
Relative to forvst preservation between
the upper branches of the Susquehanna
"lver- ... .
Wukhbap, The publio interests re
quiri tint certain forent lands lying b.
tweer 'he North and West branch si
the Suxiueharina river should bo pro
served frvm settleineut and cultivation
in order to supply water to several
large tresros originating merein, an
for other publio purposes.
Jit it Jlaotved by tht Stnai anil
Houttof JltprtUnlativa of the tidm-
motiteeailh of j"emistlvanfa in Gen
eral sittetnoty met, That the Gover
nor be authoriced to appoint thrco com
missioners to examine said forest lands
and report to tbe Loglshituro what por
tion of tho s.imo should bo withheld
from settlement In order to securo sup
plies of water to tbo LoyaUook.Munoy,
Mehoopany, Bowman's and Fishing
creeks and to promote other publio ob
jects, and tho said commissioners shal
also acrlain and report what will bi
tho most appropriate and certain meant
for accomplishing suoh purpose. Tht
reasonable expenses of tho oommis
sloners and of any surveys; 'drafts oik
reoords required by them shall bo corti-
netl by inem to tho Auditor General
and upon nllowanco by him shall be
paiu out oi any money in mo Treasury
not otherwise' appropriated.
Hayti Brought to Terms.
Admiral Lure, who sailed with the
American ship of war to Hayti to re
coyer tho American vessel that was
seized and held by ono of the Haytian
factions, had rio troublo in bringing
he enemy to terms. The vessel wns
anded ovor without any resistance or
delay, and tho difficulty settled without
burning as much as an onnce of powder.
y? have no doubt, that tho men who
manned tho little fleet of tho nallaut
admiral were disappointed in not
meeting with a reception that would
have giveu them occasion to show
their prowess. If the blacks had been
belligerent and had opened on our
ships with batteries from the shore
there would havo been a chance for
our sailor lads to imitate tho gallantry
of the heroes who won our first naval
renown by their hcroio action in the
harbor of Tripoli. But tho blacks of
Hayti 'aro not of tho. fcanw breed of
men as thoso of tho Barbary coast who
gave our navy the opportunity to win
its spurs.
Counting of the Electoral Vote.
ir wilt, be none nits teab under the
NEW LAW THE METHOD.
The electoral votes for President
and Vice-President this year will bo
ituntcd in a new way and under a new
law. ,' On Feb. 3 last year President
Cleveland approved tho bill providing
for tho cbango of tho method. The
first evidence of tho operation of the
new law came forth when the Secretary
f State communicated to the benale
and IIouso certified reports which he
had received from tbe Governors of
ihe States, showing tho result of the
late Presidential election.
Under tho now law tho Presidential
electors will meet in their respective
States noil Monday for the purpose of
electing the President and Vice-Presi
dent. But the result of that meeting
Will not bo officially declared until the
second Wednesday in February, whon
there will bo a joint Convention of the
nate and House to receive tbe votes
of the Presidential electors, canvass
them and officially d eel ate the names
of the now President and Vice-Presi
dent.
Certificates of tbe result of the
November election have been received
to date by the Secretary ot State from
only a portion of tbe Governors
From clay to day, as they continue to
reach the mate department, secretary
Bayard will promptly trauerait oopies
of them to Concress. Tbo law also
directs him to have a copy of eaoh of
tho certificates published in some news
paper. The certificates wmcn nave
been received up to the present time
havo been published in one of the
Washington newspapers. Some of
them are brief, compact doouments and
do not take up much space, but the
certificate boaring thi signature ot Gov.
David 13. Hill, ot ISuw xork, is not one
of these. It occupies nearly thre
Ihn nAar.nih(ir in whtfh t.hn
publication was made. I
iuu muiu law wimii iruunca tuu
Governor to send this certificate to the
Stcrctary of State aha requires him to
present three oopies to each of the
andidates eleoted to the iweotorai uoi-
Hire, l lieso three conies no may de
liver any time up to the day on which
the Presideniial eleotors meet, the sec-
imd Monday in January.
Section 4 of the new law sets forth
in detail tbe manner in whioh the eleo
toral vote shall be finally wanted.
Ooncress shall be if n Jion on the
ecoDd Wedneeday in February sue-
eeding every meeting ot the electors.
The Senato and House of representa
tives shall meet in the House of rep re-
entatives at the hour of 1 o clock in the
fternoon of that day, and tho Preri-
dent of the Senate shall be their presid
ing officer. Two tellers shall be
previously appointed on uio pan oi me
Senate and two on the part of the
House, ot representative, to whom
ball bn handed, as they are opened by
th? President of the Senate, all the
ertiGoates and paprrs purporting to be
certificates of the electoral votes, which
ertiticates and papers shall be opened,
presented and. acted upon in the alpha
betical order of the States, beginning
with the letter A; and said tellers,
having then read tbe same in the pres
ence and hoarintr of the two Houses,
shall roako a list of tho votes as they
shall appear from said certificates: and
tho votes having been ascertained and
counted in the manner aud according
to the roles in this nut provided, the
result of the same shall be delivered to
tho President of tho sen te, who shall
thereupon announce the sttto of tho
vole, which announcement shall be
ieenml a nufiloient, declarations of the
persons, if any, elected President and
Vice-President of the United States,
and together with a list of tbo votes bo
entered upon the journals of the two
Houses.
As there aro not likely to bo any
objections raised agaiiiBt any of tbe
. , - l ii.. , .! -1
returns wuicu me luiav couvuuuuu ui
the two Houses will be called to act
unon. there will nrobablv be no delay
in making the official announcement of
tho election of Harrison and airton.
A newsnaner in the little town of
Horlenbach, in Iiohemla, which has
been confiscated by tbe Governm til
for the 300th time, has just celebrated
the event.
roaiaaaes many Important Advantares over all
other prepared rooda.
MBIE9 CRY FOR IT.
MAUDS RELISH IT,
Makee Plump, Laughlns, Healthy Babls
Itegulates tne tomaeh and Bowel,
sold by DruggUts. X3., ao., sn.oo.
WtllS, RICHJIRDSOM CO., imtlMTII.fT.
Baby Portraits.
A Portlollo of beautiful baby portraits, prlattd
onfica plate paper by pataut photo sroceas, tent
frea to Mother of any Baby Lorn wllhuv a year.
Srarr aloihar wants thaas plcturMf taad at caice.
Qiva ltabys naas and ag.
WUU, 'ICHAROtQN 4 CO, (Sea Mkftsa, Vt
feicg?fep
OH! MY HIADI!
illi.HtfcHalw-TrrtUTbl .
. 'TCmttiamMhUtorfUltKxatMaa!of.
frith1 fcilf AVnMMt feoMum, tU UM'Ixootqm
TlUMu4fonli U etfc onrtu ha to act nor
tall, ti latntU a mlb of rapionx. inch u dra
Vtfb. tick hwklnch. dlulncM, OmwdoMt, tltiU,
Won of lh hH, rln In tba Uck,loM of rrUt.
'Ttm an f eV Okn IIM t Utlm to Vim aU n?
bMri taA It affords sn pbtmM t lU of oo of
fboa, ftuirfttWMit4.atfrtoAlttrtMrMl,
bta of tht lut fruit ftno. BI Tnk PUot, X. T.,M
flu a lit OBlc. "1 ib ul tmt I baa
uvcvnw ihn to fluaam wa
Mkitk kVImm tUbr, .VI -ii.
HUH0 "r4 Y"a T"' U tonei Ihil innontm
pinblo,lti.lfTefrotin of to bortr labItB
Wjjtomo. 1 nn (rtrsrott IliaiMiuMand xiilmM
dliortVrM'tti.tftt.f
rWMfedTluM to
it, or iionaont
aia to
ma ft nil htivi
h best IhiniTl erei
hewxlof for mrdionlt of t
risitniav am,
to tnan with lfk nyccfr
itcn, Mm,mtii "Xrocc
iccw." Mr,
r.tt,Ti
9 .ItviniMr for dj-iprj
wl tor muir yrm wl
corny
FAVORITE REMEDY
MoaOna dollar, TXi-arMat Eondout,H.T.
tl L ' fa . I . I .
tutr-5'5, ,;VolV-uo LIVER
ODV CiWViXS PILLS.
llEITAltB OP lHlTATIOnS. JLZVTAXI
Abie Jim i)tt. i'ljeiictrs pellets, on
TATILE tiUOAJi-COATED PILLS.
Mollis; ontlrcly vegetable, the? op
rrrito without tUBtiituanra td tha tratera, rtlor,
ornccupntlou. 1'Ut up In RIM vlala, hpriuctl
Taliy vuiea, Alwtj'a fi-esli -and VerftiWoj A'
a laxative, alterative, or puraiIvo,
then ilttls FullcU glr U molt perfect
eniiiiuci-iun,
1GK HEADACHE.
rtllloua llnmlaclie,
Dlrzllieai, Couatlpa
tlnii, liitlliraattun,
Illlloua Attack, and ali
(U'luiiKcmenU of f ho aloni
ach nml Ikwo1. nro i-romiit-ly
rcllovcit anil iKinimnem ly
nircU by tno of Ilr. , "
Plercola I'lenaant l'urgatlve telUta.
In ejplnnnlloii of the remedial power of theae
i'olleta over bo 'ercnt a vartffr of dlwaaea. It
may truthfully be (aid Unit their action upon
Ihq tSTlejn la tmlvweal, jhiI a Klaud or tissue
cscnpltur tliclr aatlatleo Inlluenco. Sold by
dni(ririsi;reiite ylali Jlanulnctured at tho
chpiulrttl ljborniryof WontD'sl)isps.NABr
Mxuical, Association, Iluffolo, N. V.
in offered by tho manufactur
ers or ir. -snRo'a catnrrli
Itouicflr.
for
cuo of
fliroulu Koftll CfttArrh which
they eannot cure.
tiVnit'TflillS OF CATAnnll.-Dull,
heavy hradiithe, otwlrnttlon of tho Basal
pnsifrra. tliachitr?cs fnlllntr from the head
Intr,' tlii' fbroiit, aomftlinea profuse,. wotcry,
and rc.Jtl, at ottieid. thick, lenuclous, mucous,
purithf, bloody ntul putrid: tho eyes aro
weak, vitlct;'. and InlhuiitM; tlicre la rlnAinjr
In tho eaiH. deurncBa, backlnrr or couKhlng to
clear tho throat,' expectoration of offensive
mutter, together with scabs from ulcers; tho
vMco Ii changed and has a nasal twang; tho
bit-nth U uRcnalve; atficll and tasto are Im
paired : t here Is a Ecnsatlou of dizziness, with
mental d"prisslon, a hacking; oough aud gen
cral debility. Only a few of the above-named
symptoms are likely to be present in any one
case. Thousands of cases annually.'without
manifesting balfqf ithe above symptoms,, re-,
suit In consumption, and end In the grave.
No disease is so common,, more deceptive and
dangerous, or less understood by physicians.
Uy Its mild, soothluf?, and healing properties.
Dr. SttsTO'a Catarrh Itemed cures tho worst
ciisesuf Catnrrli "cola,lii tlie bead,"
C'oryzn, and Catarrhal lleadncbc.
Sold by druggists everywhore; W cant.
"I'ntold AROiiy f rom Ctrrh."
Prof. W. Hacsner, the famous mesmerist,
of Ithaca, N. 1'., writes: '.'Soma ten years ago
I suffored untold agony from chronlo uusnl
catarrh. My family physician gave me up as
incurable, and said I must -die. My case was J
luch a bad one, that every day. towards sun
set, my voice would1 become ao hoarse I could
barely speak above a whisper. In the morning
my Coughing and clearing of my throat would
ilmost strangle me. Uy the use of Dr: Sage's
Catarrh ltemedy. In three months, I was a well
man, and the cure baa been permanent."
"Constantly Hawking; and Splltlng-."
THOMAS J. RuatlINO, Esq', txt Pint 'trut,
SI, Louis, Ifo- writes: 1 was a great sufferer
from catarrh for thrco years. At times I could
hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking
and apittlng, and for the last eight montha
could not breathe through the nostrils. I
thought nothing could bo done for me. Luck
ily, I waa advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Hemedy. and I anrcow a well nan. 1 believe
it to bo the only sure remedy for catarrh now
manufactured, and one baa only to give It a
fair trial to experience astounding results and
a permanent cure."
Three Bottle Cor Catarrh.
Kli ltoBstua, Itunvan P. 0 CoIumMa Co,
Pa., saya: "My daughter bad catarrh when
she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr.
Sago's Catarrh Kemedy advertised, and pro
cured a bottle for her, and, soon saw that It
helped her; a third bottle effected a Perma
nent cure. She Is now elf hteea jcari old and
sound and hearty,"
The New M Worli
CIRCULATION FOB 1889
now Its Circulation Has Grown:
Torture .of DycpeMla
r.,'ArJTO!H."
m, 1 Ell CK
168 , 8,15US;
1S3 12,212 048
181 2,519,7S3
JS5 M.il,SS7
1888 70,12(1,04!
18ST 83.StU.8de
1888 (w) 100,000,000
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mmm mlm mm
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FLOORING, Etc.
urnlshea at reasounuia prtoci. All lumber use
a wen seasoned ana none out snuea workmen
are employed.
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS
famished on application.
CHARLES KRCfi,
BlonBiaharK, Pa
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tho undersigned having been re
torod to health by simplo mehnf, aftt t
HUnffring for several yoara with aoever
lung affection, .aud that dread discn-e
Consumption, is anxious to mski
itn iwu to liiH follow sufftrera the mean
if cure. To those who dt oire it, he wil
h-t;rlully send (free of char -e) a cop)
f the prescription uted, uhioh th
will find a tire cure for Consumition.
V-thma, Cataiir.ii, Bronchitis ai'd
ill throat and lunt; Maladies. Ht
(lopes all sufferers will try his lit medy,
in it is invaluable. Those desiring tin
prescription, which will cost them noth
'njr, and may prove a b'essing, will
'ileaso addresi", Rev. Edward A. "Wil
son, Williamsburg, Kings County,
New York, A-&-oo.-dco-7ly "
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'These old ooaroaATiONa aro well seasoned by
aire and riaa tistxd and have never vet h.rt
losaaettled by any court of law. Their assets are
uiinveBiea in solid siouaiiiia are liable to the
azard of tikk only.
Losses raonrTLT and nomsTLT adjusted and
ald as soon as determined by cnaiamN r.
burr, sriciiL aoixtamd Adjcbtib Bloomsicbo.
pa.,, '
The people ot Colombia county should patron
tie the agency where losses If any are settled and
pall by one of tberown cltlwna.
PROMPTNESS. EQUITY, PAIS DEALTNO.
DON'T YOUR
Rubber Bootsuntll
you have' seerr the
"COLCHESTER"
wlth"Citenalon Edce"
A Napoleon Top, This
la tho beat fitting and
HOST DURABLE BOOT
In the market.
Made of the Best
PURE CUM
took. The "Extension
Edge" protects the up
per, add to wear of the
ole by giving broader
treading aurface,
AND SAVES MONEY
FOR THE WEARER.
HAM)T BUY YOUR AROTICS UN
MJXfn 1 TIL YOU HAVE 8EEN THE
COLCHESTER ARCTIC
with "Outside Counter." Ahead of ALL
othera In style A durability. If you want the
worth of your money try the Coloheater with
OUTSIDE COUNTER."
Kept Hons by Best Store3
AT wlinLESALB BY
MORGAN IIKOH, & CO.,
Wllkeabarre, Pa.
Nov. 16-3m.
" Itojnl I.liiulU UIiu'" tuends broken
I'hlna, (ilass, Wood, Leather, .Metab, I'ur
nlture, etc., with Everlasting Tenacity I
Hold by Urocers, Drunlsta and General
Rtores.
ROYAL
FOR SALE
I. V. Uartman'A Hons,
The Great Eastern Tea Co.
W. II. Brooke Co.
r o. Nv Wilson,
J. ir. Mercer,
El wen 4 ottteabender.
kWM $M wuck la Ut fM.
UuluUUMC,J
l4 MU' t(M, wit Mill
b4 (MM f aWMl VaVlaV.
UEtfmoaktui I.
la r wit v ?
rrctt M mu jm in sp
Jut kt
km l ft kom Iter M akMU b4 ; tm Ml
was my caiim, bj jm rrv ,
Ail mtaanl a. Mimi i
al. ' AeUttvM
rriiM4, 1CjU.
PATENTS
vo ata and Trade Marks obtainedand all patent
si neas conducted tor MODEKATK KKKb.
Olllt Or'r-ICK lb 'OPP"SlTK U. H. PATENT
Officii. We have no sub-agencies, all business
duvet, hence can traueact patent business tn leaa
time and at less twrtnan those rempiotrom
hend model, drawing, or photo, with dcscrtpUon,
We advise If patentable or not, free of charge,
Our fee not duo till natent is secured.
A book,"llow to obtain Patents,"wltbretorensea
oaciuat cuenism your muie, ooumy, or town.
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
I '
opposite Patent OflhW, WaabiefUn, D, 0
GLUE
BY
riKAtm
rSESEsB
W aBEtH BEtaBEtaW A
HE flATA T1IERR III NO OPPOSITION TO IIIB
, ItK-KLKCTlON.
K. P. Kljiier, chairman of tbo demo,
emtio Btnto committee, last wcok s.ild
thai nd'fnr it, ho know there la no on-
'poflitlon to his re election to tho ohttir
mnnabip. Ttio linme of Hubert K.
Wright of AllcntowD, had born men.
tloriotl In connection with tho ofllco but
tho following oird from him in tho
Philadelphia. 21me ahrtwa that that
gentleman 1b not an a'pirant for tho
cnairmansiiip :
"Several times within the past week
or ten days the 2me included my
namo in the list of oandldales for the
chairmanship of tho domocratlo st.tto
oommiueo. iast year and tho vear bo-
loro x nnswertd the same rcnorta. with
tno sintcmrta mat i was not and ooul 1
not bo a candidato for or accept the
position, ao tins year too mention of
IllV namo in thia nonnrntlnn or a on.
tlroty without my knowlcdgo or con
sent.
Bait Kbtum
With lis intense itchintr. drv. hot akin.
often broken inlo Imlnfu cracks, and
tho littlo walcry pimples, often causo.
unoescriuauio suuerine. llood'n sar-
HapariUo has wonderful power over
this disease. It purifies ihe blood and
f i pels tho humor, and tho skin beals
wllUont a scar. Bend for book con
taining many Btatemi nts of cures, to O.
I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell,
Mais.
Curious Faots About Immigration-One-fifth
of the iramleration to this
port from Enropo last year was from
two countries which have onlv recently
begun to co (tribute to our population
Italy and Russia. The report from
Cn-tlo Gordon shows that, out of 383,
030 immigrants for tho year '13,083
were Italians and 32.937 were Rus ians.
Tho immigration from these two coun
tries was high na that from Germany,
and tho immigration from Italy aloile
was just, auoui equal io inai from
Ireland. We are informed that verv
early tho whole .body of immiemnlB
classified as "llnssiann" beloncd to
tho Hebrew race, and that thev find
life here so much moro desirable than
cy found it under tho Czar of Russia
that they are oncouraging their breth
rn whom they left behind them to fol
low their example incoming to America.
Thcro are several intrtesting features
in the Castle Garden for the rtast vear.
Afrtc York Sun.
1'rom Uoean to Ocean
Over thirty-two ytars ago, Mr.
Alfred Speer, of Passaic imported from
the banks of D inra, in Portugal, a few
of the Port Grape vine. und com
menced careful 'experiments for tbe
purpose of producing a firnt class
American Port, both fermented nnd
tiufermented. ite has been minently
successful, and now Speer's wine and
illermented iiuco is known from ocean
to ocean, ami endorsed by the best
trbdlbal talent in the world 'as the beat
now product d for tho Ure of invalids.
For sale by druggist.
.O RAND JURORS
FOR FEBRUAHV TKltM.
hloom. w. H. Shoemaker, 1. D. White,
llenton, J. 1). Mcllenry.
BtHrcreek. WUllam Ash. OrarroSchechterlr.
John bbiner.
Catawlssa J. II. Geary, Chailea Smith, Sr.,
ii. wesnouz.
Centralla Owen Dalley, Christopher Rooney.
Flshlngcreek. Merce Ash, Oldeo Stokes,
flroenwood William Black.
nemlockRfllnh Iyer.
Jackson Wm. P. itobbtns, Alex Enouso.
ltoaruurcreek Jeremiah Mcnsch.
scott -en
bnarlos Culp, E. I), llafcnbuch, Jonas
TlOUD.
auiranoJE i numoa is. r niz, a. v. i arK.
T
RIAL LIST.
W. A. M. Grler vs. James McAlarney. Ex.. eL
ah
josepn uieweii. Aam., tb. adutoi weaver eu ai.
Charles W. McKelvy et at. ts. Charles B. Brock-
wsyet. aL
Joseph ciewoll'B, Adm., et. aL tb. Isabella
Weaver.
M. A. vs. Borongb ot Berwick,
Alfred irnn vsTu. s. it. it. Co.
a P. Bartch vs.ll.SHK It. Co.
J. W. Hoffman vs. B & b. R. It Co.
c. A. snow co. vs. c. Mears s son.
D. 1L SDonenberir va Ueorce K. Iless.
Jacob uould vs. Charles Hughes.
Francis Gottanall va. Jeremiah Reeder.
L. II, tea & Bros, vs. suas Iloolnagle.
Airs. Catharine Cain vs. L. A. ltllev & Co.
George w. Hughes vs. p. c Harrison.
Marina Yesgerva William Adams, eu aL
William Kabb vs. lrnant stohner, Garnishee.
CHtharlne.caln vs. L. A. Klley.C Co.
Joseph Kleckner, et. aL vs. John c. crevellng.
Alex Campbell vs. WUUarr Dobbins, constable.
Daniel w. carter vs. Usmlln Car Wheel co.
Mormstowk, Tew., July 4, x883.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Centlemen Five years ago I was so un.
fortunate as to contract an extremely bad
case of blood poison. My bones achat and
my muscles began to swell and contract. I
was under treatment of the physician from
the inception of tbe disease until I found
that he could do me no good. Then,
through the advice of a friend I began talc,
ug S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have
an immediate effect. I took six bottles, and
to-day am sound and well. That was two or
three years ago, but, I have seen no evidence
of the return of the disease, and I take this
opportunity to thank you for what it has done
for me. It saved my life. You can refer
any one to me.
R. M. Wall.
Farmersville, Tex., June as, 1888.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen The mother of a member
of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous
aore on her face for about twenty years.
During the past few years it troubled her
very much by continued pain and itching.
She used your S. S. S., and the sore has
disappeared and Is apparently well. Should
It break out again, will advise you.
Very truly,
ri.NDU.TON, Yearly & RiiiV,
Druggist.
Three books mailed free on application.
, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer . Atlanta, Ga.
H. C. SLOAN & BRO.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manufacturers or
CARRIAGES BUDDIES, PHAETNS
SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAQMS AC?
rjat-claaswork alwaya on hand.
REPAIRIjsU NEA 1LYD0N&.
Prieti red icitUo itiittKe timet,
HOMES OF TO-DAY
Or1 Ilodrrn Kiaupltn of
JUdtrute Tost IIouks.
-EJaWriptlou per lammi.
I'uliJltiK'U In rrnuUr qutirtrrly
part, on tii Urn pf Jmiuiry.
April, July ami Ot-tuU-r, rtutt
WkI Ut'lllC arini'ailt It) 1UCIL
Jit pre irnl s ili-kiii iti orLiullJlrti' I
f a r T da. r tl U 1 LOft . I ILUTM Ii W
tkuUn laoUeruiuwiott ilwflliniri.anaruniihiM-i imh
iiiiurmftium io inmr nut-nuinc
niu PUHll t WJU IM IIUI
T1.I abova rttJmlnlitor n
turn, lltfiwin a i-tiltdc la ciki
iMdnit na of in llluatra.
Cfifl 9RJ 'w"l"ndnc)inicry, or a copy
rUll au of A CVfy llouta," the mofct liutrurtlva
l,tllo IrtiuL rvi'r iaitird on huuit-nlauuljiii and building.
FI1R t1 I W'H "ad tha nor carta already luueJ
lUn I pa WM, m4 "A Co. Ilooia." '
IRfl I will amd h Mr prli (iir 1SS3
lUU aliadvliiurJaiidtAOo4rllouic.,
four lurti to ta l.ueU hi Iws.
luttrlfilti Clmhr til BttU frtt.
t, U UltU, IxtUUti, tl KM V tltH
E-atHtfA
FT r i
11-7 ITTT
11 I"?!
FDRS
WMUte
IF YOU WANT
To Save Two Dollars
ON EVERY BARREL OF' FLOUR, USE
Rumford Yeast Powdor,
The Old Reliable. It costs about one cent to
raise a 'pound of flour with Rumford, while with
common baking powders the cost is two cents.
PERRINE'S
ruitE
BAULKY
Distillid (rom selected Uarley, Malt and guaranteed to be chemically pure
and free from Injurious oils and fids often contained In alcoholic liquors. It 13
especially adapted to persona requiring a stimulating tonic, consumptives being
rrcatli-WnetHtcil by its use. ltccommcnded by leadlnc pbyslclaDsas aDluretlv
Nervine, Tonle and Alterative. For Consumptives It Is Invaluable. mitltlNE'S
l'UKK UAitLKY MALT WiilHKEr Insures a return of vlcor to tbe stomacb, a rooo
appeuie, a ncn ana aminaant mood ana increased nesn ana muscular tissue '
Btlmulant mild and gentle In effect. Dyspepsia, Indlgrstlon and all wasting dl
eases ca be entirely ennnuerod br tho like or l'errini,'R l'ure Kitrlev sit Whlskeri
It Is a tonic nnd diuretic and a powerful nttrngtbener to tbe entire system. TEH
IIINE'S PUltE UAltLEV MALI WHISKBt has proved a medicinal protection to
thoso who pursue tbeir avocations In tbeoptnalr and whoso dally wort calls It
exceptional powers of endurnnce. Ask yout nearest druggist or grocer for lor
rfiltltINK'8 PUBK UARLEY MALT WII1BKKT revives the energies of those worn
out with exccsslvo bodily or mebtslaffort and acts as a safeguard against exposure
in weiana rigorous weainer. itwuianveau maianous aiseaaes irom vuesyBitrui.
Hard workers of every vouatlon and nerons whom a sedentary life renders prone to
uyBucuswimiiia i-crnne sri
Malt whiskey a powerful
t whiskey a powerful
ana neiper to digestion. I'EltltlNE'H
I'UltE UAIILRY MALT WHISKEY
without unduly stimulating the kld
nys Increases their naunlntf activity,
countcractsthe effects of fatigue, has
tens conralewence and la a wholesome
and prompt diuretic. Watch the label I
None genuine unless bearing the tflgna
turn
Vol sale uy all druggists
and grocers throughout
the United States and
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A
70I13ALIS BY
PENNEY GOODS
Alexander Bros. S Co,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
GAJUDIES,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
A SPECIALTY.
80LK 10SNT8 FOR
r. V. ADAMS A CO.,
FINE CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Sole agents of tbe fol
lowing brands ot
Cigars.
IIENltY CLAY,
SOLE
HEKRY
LONDItES,
NOIUIAL,
JBECANDIES.
INDIAN PHINCESS,
SAMSON,
SILVER ASH.
FRESH VERY WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
DEALER IN
F&xeiga amdi&ammM
WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
LADIES !
lng. at Homo, with
PEERLESS DYES !
They will dye everything. They are sold every
where. Price lie a package. 40 solera. They
have no equal for strength, brightness, amount
In packages, or for fastness of color, or non-fading
qualities. They do not crack or smut. For sale
by Moyer Bros, and Jos. II. Mercer. feblfrly.
AclvcrtlHcrH by addressing Ceo. P.
iinwi ii & Co. lONDruceht.. New York
In good fattb, can obtain all needed Information
about any proposed line ot ADVERTISING In
American Newspapers.
la zoo-pago i ampuici, auu.
NOV 15-MW.
As a Family Remedy
Dr. Seth Arnold's
COUGH KIIXER
has no equal.
We have used it for the
pasttenjcars.and can truly
ri'COUliuuuu iv.
Mrs. C. Fllkln. Monte-
tuma, N. Y,
DruEglsts, 23c., 60c. and J1.00.
MASON & HAMLIN
1 ht cabinet orgtvn wm Introduced in 1U prescol
form by Muoa & lUmlla la 1801. Other mikeri
f oltowed In the maaaf Kture of thtnc iMtromeots,
bat the Mtuoa & Ilamlla Urgtos tve alwaja mela
Ulne4 their inpreaucr u tbe beet ta the world.
Muon Allunlla offer, m demouUftUon of the
DtvqtiaUd excellence cf their orgioe, the fert that
et ell of the ereet World'! Exbibluooi, aloce tbet of
wtthW mak J 1 1 II Kl Vtof ell coon
trite, they UtcI I Ullll HI AtnTartebl;tek.
en tie hlKhwetWIIUrill Wbonor. Illu
Uetedceulofjoee 929 Tl 9000, free.
Mifton k uemlln do cot heeltete to melee the ex
Inordinary claim for their planoi. that they ere
superior to ell others. They KCtignlze the high,
excellence echleted by other leading makeri In the
art of piano baiiding, bat lUU claTra auperlorttr.
This they ettribate solely to the remarkable 1m
proTtinent Introdnced by them In the year 1881,
man xkjw moHD as iub "mm
4-bon A nastuK ruxo
axmixotK," oy
the aseolMhlcn
U eeenred tbell II Rll I Vg'tcst pos
eible parity end r I II IV 1 1 1 refine men t of
tone, together I lllll V Vwith tTTUyltv.
creeeea cepaa- guau 9 wwbt. lyioreunaing
la tune end other Important ad? ante tree.
A circolar, containing teetimontale from three
hondrtd purchasers, musicians, end t users, sect,
together with deecrlptlTe catalogue, to any applicant
Pianos end Organs sold for cash oc easy pay
ments: also rented.
MAS6N & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
HUSTON. hUHT YORK. VIUOAUO.
Oct sa-sni. r bros
ml Tho WONDERFUL
ISI IIDIIDC PUMP
Ooubtnlns a Pillar. Llirirf .
! n.ciili.l. f (iiifil bHAia.
. yum... rrm m aw I
V. Tll.k . t h. Umrt .Ha1 nf
tiliilibli. cliilii, riiilcliai'
Bfjlll lllllll
ii. iiiiiiii- OHritiai, fiviiia
iiiki, saci. iituti,
mciCiiHt filllii. Sin in kittii ru
mi CHAIRS and
COCKERS BlCVcLCS.TnlCVOLBb.VE
OCIPEDCS and SELF PltOPETlRg.
All KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS.
RAIT fjOACHES
Our IOO dlffenat duliaa.
Uur rum aatwitlc Rntl on ill Or.
M....rr.f, n. ura auoouUQiMd
.holnaliaf t by ilioloc roar orden ,
dUICt lth 111. In.k ... .a,, ran .....
(ad ipmU) ll.r.mlni will
ruu. .uoodi aoia a naif a g
and dalifarad fr .... , n , n-int In
till! AUM. ftrtiuilX lump for VJt"
tMlaws-aa, aod lUU r I mi ul modi yga
It fat.
LUalURC MFC. nn
145 .rt h Klshlh blreal, fklself ali, la.
Exchange Hotel,
J)ENTO, TA.
The underelened lias leased this well-known
"I",!!',??.! ' Prepared to accommodate the publio
with all tha convenience of a Orst-claas hotel.
ImtrWj
mtUlti DRAM, rroprietor
mm.
Tar
MALT WHISKEY.
'urD Uarley
Invluorant
The analysis as It appears by t ho La
Dei nn everv noiuc: i navucanriuiu an
alyzed the Puna Uiblkt Mm Wnuv
xar made by M. J. K rtrrlne and nnd
it entirely free from fusel oll.turturoL
meiais ana acias anu is auumtci,
rmm. .vmiT. cvimtun HAur Mater.
Uraduate of the Untwrttltet of JfunfcA,
titneva ana wtuoaaen
uRuaOlSrS AND ALL DEALKltS.
ANY ORDER
FOR FESTIVAL
will be
SUPPLIED WITH
THE
LOWEST
MA Urn,
as follows:
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS!
CREAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
POP CORN
BALLS.
AGENTS FOR
MAILLAEDS
scons
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
&2i2 HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
So dlignlald that It can be taken.
dlgeated, nd lualmllatcd br th. taoij
MnlltlT. atomaeb, when th. plain oil
cannot be tolaratl and by the com.
btnatlon of th. oil with th. hypo phos
phite! Is much mora efacacloas.
EfBirkable u a Itsh prodcetr.
Penoid galaripUlT while taking It,
SCOTT'S EMULSION Is acknowledged hj
PhyeiclauB to ba the Finest and Best prepa
ration in tho world for the relief and euro ol
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
CENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS.
Tht great remedy for Cbnaumpfian, and
ITMiing.in Children. Sold by all Druggittt,
sept iS-8-ir
DR. THE EL
r (rcaaUe) practical expert'
matc4Mi t ear ou neri
)lcklr, kfivkBll MnsuuU Uin tar
SPECIAL DISEASES
AND BLOOD POISON,
OIlNTIBfATR VX.CERH, BIATCIIEA.
INUN,INtXAHMATION. IMtVltalltr
Knrly Ueeay, rhyalcal am4 Mental
r,S,i!r."."on'w.:!t'lo,,el,0,,' BIiMlder
aa UlUiiey Dlarawira. ( Acuta caaea 4 10
ai7.)- a.u.r it mM. MV ITIKTOIIO
eoblatiitaiAUiUli.noiMipiiktaKiuiUi a Setui
4 I&4
SWlTilI". a "lM raaawty aa tm
. . 7 . ' r - wmmmm
MtlUA.
uj. nun, i-a, i w .4im4j a4 ailwair ...t...
u;uit 17'nol).
M'hen I say Ctntu I do not mean inertly to
stop llicra for a lime, and then have them ro.
turn again. I hkax A1IAD1CAL CUUK. '
1 have insdo tho dlaeaau of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
Allfe.long Btudy. I WAniUMT my remedy to
Cuius the wont eases, llecauao othera liavo
faueil la no reason lor not now receiving a euro,
bend at once for a treatue and a Frisk Tiottlb
of mv Infallible iticMnnv n..-.
It OIUCB.
It coala you nothing for a
if you. Address
trial, and It will cuie you. Address
H.O. ROOT, IV1.C., I83PUIIST.NIWY0U
Sipt aa-jy
raBBnaHuaaiKBanaaaaaiaiam
.aiaaaaivv
WBv J,
1 V I
I CURE
FITS!
A. C. YATES & GO.
llt)II.INO.
Jest Mado Clothing
n Piiiladelphia
roii
Men Youth and "Children.
A. C. YATES & CD.
fJ2& Chestnut,
i.r.nonit mrii.DiNt;.
OHATEFUL COSIFOHT1NO.
EPP'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
"1IT a thorough knowlcdce of tho natural laws
which KOTern the operations ot digestion and
nutrition, and by a careful application of tho flno
properties ot well selected ocoa, .Mr Eppshas
proldid our breakfast tables ulth a d?llcalcly
OsTored bercraeo w hlch may save us many heavy
doctors' bills. Itlsbythe judicious use of such
articles ot diet that a constitution may be gradual
ly built up until strong enough to resist every ten
dency to dl ease, llundn-ds of subtle maladies
aro floating around us 10 idy to attack wherever
therelsaweak point. Wo may escape many a
fatal shaft by kceplngo'irnclves well 101 titled with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame. '-ClrtJ
ferrce vairtte Alade simply with boiling water
or milk, t-old only In half pound tins, by Grocers,
labelled thus :
JAM EH KITS CO., Homoeopathic Chemists,
ocbxu-u-bu iionaou, r.Qgiauu,
RAILROAD 'JIM 33 TABIiH
JQELAWAItE, LACKAWANNA AND
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NOIIT1I.
A. II. A, U
r m
1 BIS
MOKTUCVBXRLIND S 40
Cameron 5 ts
Chulnsky eo
Danville c OS
Uatawlssa o :s
llupert c an
lilounisburg 0 3D
Espy. 43
Mme Itldge. 6 R0
Willow drove i 54
Urlarcrrek 6 r.'s
10 10 0 16
10 25
10 S'J
1 S3
S 14
2 19
V 24
S '."J
10 SO
10 63
11 W
11 07
11 16
11 22
11 211
11 30
11 8f
11 44
II 49
11 SS
12 OS
12 16
12 20
12 23
12 30
12 37
12 41
12 45
12 60
VI 66
1 03
1 11
1 19
1 26
1 80
V M
60UTH
rji
uerwici: 7 05
Heach Haven T 11
2 4S
2 51
S 6'J
3 00
3 19
3 SO
3 .13
3 39
3 43
Illck's Ferry 1 1f
tshlckHlitnny 7 so
Ilunlock's 7 43
Nantlcoke 7 M)
Avondalc 7 M
lymouth 7 so
I'lj mouth Junction,.... 8 03
Kingston 8 09
Uennott 8 1'.'
Waltby 8 17
Wyomlng 8 2J
West Plttston 8 S7
nttston 8 3:1
Lackawanna 8 40
3 52
3 60
4 01
Tavlorvllle. 8 48
llellevue. ,
8 M
SCaAMTOH.,
00
r v
STATIONS.
A M
6 10
6 It
A H
9 50
9 69
10 00
10 08
10 16
10 82
10 27
10 30
10 34
10 33
10 42
10 47
10 61
10 61
11 02
11 12
II 22
II 28
11 87
iris
11 62
11 19
12 05
12 10
12 15
12 30
1240
1! 51
SCRAWTON .
8 05
a'ii
2 21
2 28
2 34
2 89
B47
S 60
2 64
2 59
3 03
3 06
3 19
8 29
8 39
3 45
3 51
8 67
4 01
4 05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 46
4 64
5 00
6 15
lieuevue
Tavlorvllle.
10
Lackawanna. e
llttBton A sn
westntthton e 42
Wyoming. 6 17
Maltby 6 51
Dennett 0 65
Kingston 6 58
Plymouth Junction 7n
riymouth 7 10
Avondale. 1 14
Nantlcoke 7 19
Ilunlock's 7 an
8hlckshlnny 7 47
Illck'B Ferry. 7 55
Ileach Haven, 8 01
uerwicK s 07
Ilnarcreek. 8 13
Willow Grove R is
UmelUdge. . s 20
K"py. s Co
llloomsburg ., 8 32
Kupert s 87
Catawlssa 8 2
Danville 8 5"
Chulanlcr. q fa
Cameron s 07
NOKTHUMBSKLAND 9 22
A U
P
SI
uonncciionft nr iinrtnrf wiiii l'rtnaoinfti.
Iteadlnr ltallroad for Tamnnpnrt. Tnmflnnn wn
lamsport, Sunbury, Pottsvllle, etc. At Narthum-
ucrmiiu wim f. s. js. uiv. i. It. It. for Ilarrlfburc.
Lock llaven. Emporium. Warren, cornr and Erie!
'V. V, nALSTEAD, Oen. Man.,
scranton, I'n
Pennsylvania Railroad.
tiir
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis.
ion, and Northern Contral
Railway.
Ml
TIME TABLE.
In effect Nov. in isss. Tralnaleare Hunbniy
EASTWAUD
9.40a.m.. Sen Nrinrp tAntix, AAn,
arriving at PhiiArieiriiitfl.i.iKc. m , N,t.TH.i.
iTm!. .. ' : v uu wesniEKion
trrrfi
hllsdelphla for air Boa
ouure poims. 'inrougii
Philadelphia.
paftenger coach to
dally except Hunrtnyl.for Han-Mure and Interme
diate stations, arriving at v n 1 1 e d e 1 p b la
IHS ,ew;..Xrli' V- "M Daltlmorc-
6.45 p.m.! Washington, s.tio p. m. I'arlor car
through to Phllodelrhla
and passenger coaches
tnrongh torhlladelphlo and llaltlrrore.
7,45 p.
Accommodation (dally
.2H.,.alSfJ'iI'lf aAd all intermediate stations, arrlv'
ISSft1 rtl'laalPhla4.25 a. in. ; New York 7.10 a. m,
iS?irl??1i v P'OS rm Ilortlsburif to Phllade'll
"- ..v., , iiiimirijiia passengera can.
ChSiJJii ,?."'r .""""'tttriUrt until 7 a. m.
Fh ladelphia sleeper Is run on this troln from
Vt llllamport on Sunday's.
inSIS,!?;rE,le.1Mn"tl0,l5,0r ""rlfburg and
i D7ni?lSf-.,'iM,,CIls' srr'"hK at I'hlladHphla
!-SSl,a,.m.-. NS7 Y.ork- UM hi. t lialtlmore ais
2rS:iL J,asll,nK,on "O-. Through Pullman
?.f,,?m?.s&lruJion,,ili,,"lIl,o I'lmadeipwa,
lialtlmore and Washington, ncd through P8e"eni
ger coaches to rhlladflpiiia sud liauimoie.
WESTWAHb.
6.10a. m. Erie Wall (doiij). fCr Trie erd av
htermed ato stations ana' conanos gua si a
lr?it.e-tSlSaW, stations, Ilochester. ruffolS S d
N'wra Falls, with thirugb lullmsn Faisii
cars and passenger coaches to Etle end liorN s.
9.M-News Express (dally expert Pundayl for
ock Haven and Intprmeiinto ...A. """"
i ;;.vV'i'?"a4ara "apreas da yexcept
i. K4n' t3ln,raedlatestatior,s and
at "algua and nr nc nat tnt(.rm.rtio,u .7r.
dsn
Can. and principal Intermediate
H"fhester. lin
stations.
uiiuiu ann Niagara
Falls with
through nassentrer roafhrot
toKt
ane and ltocbrster
and Parlor carrnwnitnmfin,.
n' ,KaRt y.ne ('u,lr WW sundnylfor He
SfUvian?.11ter,neiJla,e8,a,,0IB. onl Klmlra, Vat.
klnsandlntermedlatestatlons.wlth through oas!
senger coaches to Itenovo and Wntkins. 8 P
mate Jtatiw 7 n"1" for 1'enovo an4 """me.
TlinoUOII TRJBgggo.T P110UTnK
n?rrSbnr:5,,reS",r!can''' 'artpW ISO a. tn.
"arrtsbnrg, ,io a. m, dally exceni sni.il.
arriving at Sunbury 9.63. a. m. pl HUD1y
Phlladelphls.7.40 a. m. ; li&wffiFS1!
except Sunday arriving at suibury. lts? m7
wb. toroSf l"arlor car f rem Vbllaifelnhla
aii" ?'Jn" """' Pt Sunday) artV lie at
"iV ; ?.ai'f. .. at sunbury Mb
n. rr
rM,.!r'J.r'.l.u nrougn I'uiitrsn Sleeping c
ipe ears Irom
"jiiua, v,asnington and 1 oitlmnri
hrough
passenger coaches Irom Philadelphia.
NUNHUIIY, 1IAZI.KTO.N or V KI'mii Aim v
It All.lt UA II AN II NOI.TH V.NO
(Uatly eicent hiiti.iov
Wlimtarre Mall leaves
aiiioomre,rV',o?S6rs1b
bUNDAV ONLY.
Sunday mall leaveaHnntnivv co. .
at liiooia Krry l0;i; a. m.. w uiSlijrfS'J..S Im
Sunday aoeoininodation ia. u .iVi" " "r1?.'.
FA' ttmrlV'n " Ul0om """' P'. MuibSry
CHAM. si.PUOU, J, It. WOOD.
Kxpr ss East leaves Sunbury 5.S6 p. m.. arrtilnr
v lag at Uloora Ferry so p. o. rMluiyMtifm
6 30
6 34
6 40
R 68
7 01
7 12
7 20
7 27
7 31
7 35
7 42
7 49
65
8 CO
8 IT
8 23
8 88
8 S3
8 38
8 45
8 !
8 52
8 58
0 03
9 09
9 17
9 25
9 DO
9 85
A X
r u
e 20
6 25
6 3D
6 87
6 45
6 60
6 65
0 69
7 03
7 or
7 12
7 16
7 21
7 25
7 4
7 65
8 07
8 13
8 20
8 27
8 81
8 85
8 41
8 47
8 68
B 67
S 15
9 2.1
9 28
S 45
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