FALSE QEOBQIA DEITIES. HUMAN UVK BACIUKIUKl) AT IIKMAN1I OK lMPOBTKrtS AND FANATICS. A rooont dispatch irora Savannah, tia. makes tho following retaarkablo ptatoment i A (amonlablo stnto of affairs exists in Liberty County, forty miles bojow this, city. For a number of wooks tast a whilo man known oa fiu ,iontUoll baa nroolaitnod himself ns tho Mosah. His pretentions, wero readily aocoplod ,by tho colored, people, hundrods of whom ddqerlcd tjioir litllo growing' crops or loft tho plantations and turpentino farm whe'ro tliby wiiru employed to, flock to tho standard of the, ne,w, ossinh,, who, announced tliat on August 10 thoy should ascend into lloa'vqn. , l'lanture slifTerbd odnsi'ddrably 'from the lack of labor,, and as a last resort , Poll was sent 1,0 lilledgevillc, .Insane Asylum. lho effeot of big. rayings still continues. .A a.ucccss'or has appeared in Edward Jaiiis, n Colored 'man, who claims that Boll's spirit bas passed into him. IIq preaches, ,freo ovo, and ap pears beforq hfs followers as scantily attired as was Adini In tVid Garden of Edon beforo tho fall. His. listoncrs, following bis. advioe, thrdw thoir money away, holding that after August 16, if thoy do not, directly to heaven thoy will tak.4 possession of tlio prbper ty of tbo whites, who will then becoirio as colored folks, the blacks being changed into Caucaoians by the mirac ulous power of tho blood o( Boll, whojn thoy apparantly bcliovo has been taken away tor crucifixion. Recently' "David Jamos, a brother of the proacher, and Carter a friend, wont to the camp- f round totry to, persuado Edward ramcs to gjvo up. his callipg. The fol lowers of Jampa mobbed tbo two and beat Carter terribly with their.flsts and, .clubs. Both wero badly injured. Car ter's skull, was crushed and death is cer tain to ensne. HUMAN SACRIFICE , . Theldea of. honlan sacrifice has spread to an awful extent. Tho story of Abraham offering up Isaac is told by James with strong effect On Suri , day a, girl 4 years old, and a younger lister wero left at homo several' mile i .from Walthourvillo, by their parents . On their return the children wore mu -sing. Suspioion felt on Laura Robert i the children's aunt. She -was ono of .Bell's most, devoted followers, and after his, removal transferred her at tachment to James. Like many other! she accepted all his words as of divine origin and, acting upon them, killed the ph'ddren. T, he aunt's only reply to the parent's, queries for a timo wai "Ask. tho Lord, ile.haa dircctod md. On Monday the elder girl was found floating in a railroad ditch. On th forhead a crdssliad been cut, and on tthe!broait the, samb, symbol was deori ly cut Tho throat was cut and the .cars split. The woman was arrested, hut refused to divulgo what she hai done with the other child. A vigilan' search was instituted, but withou' avail. Tho coroner's jury found th aunt guilty of murder. TUK AUTHOBITIES INTERFERE. Upon .notice Sheriff Smith, of Libert? County, started with a posse 01 well armed and determined men to make an effort to put a atou to the scandalous proceedings. .A num ber of . tbo leaders of tho new sect were arrested, making fifteen in all that have been taken into custody. I 'heposse' does not succeed a vigilanoi .committee, will bo organized, at one and hemp brought into requisition t rid the county of the nuisance. a James was formerly a' justice of th peace. Ho had in his office Tone1 f(Lecoun(, a, colored, constab'e. Toney aas uuveiopuu mu mama ana ,is posing as too noiy unost, "wo are three in one,'' he announced at the meeting to a orowd , ot several hundred, and thep, explained that Bell was thb .eity,,whp.ha8, gone .back, to .Heaveh to make arrangements for their recep tion. James is the Son and bo is thb 'Spirit. Toney and James require lueir ioiiu vers to iiruanutu tnemseivi be lore them. IN one are allowed t speak to them unless on their knees. At the meeting on Sunday after noon the wife of Charles Baker was badly injured. James pointed to hat and exclaimed ; "Sho has devils in her; pound them out." A dozen men seized the woman, threw her on a rough table, and beat her with clubji. Her jawswero broken, and her body Tiadly bruised. On Monday James r.eaid he saw devils moving in Eugene Richards. The deciples set upon Richards and beat him into insensibil ity. , He .received , serious internal in juries and will probably die. OTUEB FALSE PROPHETS. These blasphemous ravings aro haying an echo in nearly every quarter ot tile state. Ii really seems as if Georgia "was about to bo afflicted with an cpi deraio of false, deities. In Camden county in the extreme Southeastern corner bordering on tbo Florida line,,a white'man appeared about eiijht weeks ago. Hp, strange to. say, called him self Dupont, and in appearance is sajd to bear a striking resemblance to Du pont Bell. Ho rarely over showed himself to tho Whites preferring tho companionship of oolored people. He claims to be the Messiah, and has many followers. Ho requires that they sunn wurainp turn uu tueir kiiui?b, which tbey all do with much reverence. Over a month ago Dupont told his fol lowers that he would ascend to Heaven on July 10 .Ho would not inform them, however, as to tho hour or tbo place 'of ascent On tbo day mentioned he dis appeared. The following day ho ro turned and brought with him a man whom ho introduced to the colored pooplo as tbo Prophet Elijah. Dupont warned tho pooplo that they must sell all their property and use tbo monoy for tho support of himself and friend. Since Dupont returned he and the false Elijah liavo been laboring very zealously together for tho oompleto conversion of the entire country. And this they have almost succeeded in ac complishing. Only two or three churches remain. When all aro con verted Dupont , and Elijah bavo arrang ed jon an ascension into heaven with at' It 1.' nis.jpiiowere. In Cherokee County, in tbo North to'eftterh part of the state, a colored Messiah is fonnd. JIo has been at work" spreading his claims to divinity for several weeks. Ho professes to have supernatural powers and has ,al .ready secured a large following among vue iguuruut viussua. Brunswick, however, promises to reach the climax of absurdities. In the promising town a gingor-cako qol orcd woman is about to proclaim her self as tbo true redeemer of maukihd. Her name is Maria Dempsy. Sho bo oame possessed of a preaching fnyor two weeks ago, and persuaded mem bers of a Methodist church to allow her the use of the pulpit It was granted and the woman preached an enthusiastic sermon. Since then she has. preached almost every day and fargut,J arousing. colored people 1by by her stirring' words. Sho bas ao paired a reputation a worker of air- TRACK BUPEBST1T10NS. QUKKK HKI.lKlH IIKl.tl 1IV THOSE WHO NET OS HOUSE RACES. "How Is it that gamblers, nild es pecially gamblers on tho turf, aro so superstitious V This question was asked of an did raoo goer recently, but he donied al together that they wero superstitious. Ho said t "Hacking horses in a raon is all a gamu of uhanco. You may haVo the very best borao iu tho raoo add may back lilm heaVUv. but tbrouirh 80iim mishap, such as tho horse being pocKi'icu, or slipping ins bridle, ho may be lioattn. Now these mishaps make the uhanco in the game, and there aio uurlain signs that all race uocm liflli'vo in that tell when to back a ci-rtain horse and when to let hiin alone. Why. I would no moro think of lucking n horse that these signs and onions said would not win than I would ntteinpt to lly." "llow is it, men, that you dou t al ways win? Aro tho signs sometimes wrong 1" '.Never. J, ho siuns aro nlwava righty but wo ddn'C always road 'ihcln correctly, aod uvea when wo do wo sometimes think wo know best. Th6o we hlv6 id suffer for' 6nr conceit." 1 BKV( THE WINNER IN A DREAM. . "Just tell me of somo of the sigbs' that you go by." "First of all, I never make a bet uli- lcfB I have my mascot with me. It is a $5 gold piece. If 1 should happen to leave it at hotnu 1 just watch tho race. Sometimes 1 havo tried to win whon I havo not that gold piece with me, but I always lost, and so now I bavo given it up. I found that gold piece .several yuui s ugu wuun coming through tbo gates of Jerome park. l only had a fivo dollar bill with mo that day, ad in, tho first race I pi abed it on a horc that won and paid $50.75 .lor $5, I concluded that the $') gold tneoe was meant to bring mo ijOod luck, and I determined to keep it. That day I won 700, and overy since 1 have never been without money. "iHonday u a .bad day to loso on. If ono starts the week badlv then voti may be sure it will end badly. If I loan on Monday I rarely mako another .bet until tbo next Monday comes around. Sometimes I have variod thi rule and tried to win, but it is of n nse. "In lacing my shoe' this morning 1 laced it wrong. If I .had left it laceq wrong all ivould havo been well and I should have won, but instead I unfast ened it aiid .relacod it. That is a Bur sign of ill luck.'1 Somo bettors believe in dreami. They will sometimes dream that a cei -tain horse will win a race, and the 1 back that horse when ho next runs . An old turfman told this story about i dream recently: "It was two days beforo, the Great American stakos was run at Graveaen I dreamed of the race. I paw quits .distinctly a number of horses start, an one, a big cboHnut, win. Who be was I could not mako out. I tried all daV long to find out the name of this horaj, but it was of no use. I had his' pid ture stamped on my mind, and when I got to tho track tried again to fu.d out tho name ot this youngster, but it was no use. Just as tho horses were going w tuu fjusi, i iuuuiii&bu my winner in tho dream. It was August Belmont'!) St Carlo, ridden by Garrison. I ruslf- to tbo ring ana managed to put op soma money. AVell, you know S uano won, ami j. won $ouu. xiiau one reason why I believe in dreams. many ncnevo luai a nmiciioack w ri sure sign of luck. In this iiperstition turfmen do not aijreo with aotors. Many an actor has refused to play hi n thj) 3 si"?n ently. causo ho has seen a hunchback in th audience, and he believes it a sure of ill luck. Turfmen think differe: They say if you are in search of good luok never let a hunchback pass will out touching tho hump, no matter iar lightly Mie lips of tho lingers will di . Some say that you must Wish for luc ( at tho same lime that you touch the hunchback, and in order to work the charm tho hunchback must be aware of vour action. ', Cross eyed persona brink good aim bad luck with them. If a man sees a cross eyed woman ho will have gooU luck, but this cross eyed woman will bring bad luck to another woman. In the same way a cross eyed man wul bring good luck to a woman and bau luck to a man. i ALL A GAME OF CHANCE. j All patrons of tho race course are firm believers in the obi superstition about seing tho new moon first. It s good luck to see it first over the right shoulder, bad luck to look at it ovfr tbo left shoulder, but best luok of all to look at it full iu tho faco with money in your uooket. The monev must be turned over while looking at tho moon and it will double itself dur ing the noxt twenty-four hours. Every' one of coursp, is familiar with the fatality said to surround the number 13. If there aro 13 horses starting in a raco, tho ono number 13 hai to be an extraordinarily cood one before tho bettors will baok it, and then thoy claim that nine times out of ten something will happen to prevent his winning. Manv believe that luck surrounds certain numbers. Moro favor tie number 7 than any other. Somo persons who play tho raoas never liko to win tho first raco. Tbey will mako a small bet on some horses and expect to loso. After .that they will play heavily and aro most confident of winning. It tbey should win in the first raco by any chance they will liot bet any moro, as they are certain they will lose. Bettors on horso races are always on tho lokout for somo Bign that will point to a certain horso in tho race. Going down to the Monmouth park races on the Sandy Hook boat thoy aro always on the lookout for a pilot boat and then when they teo the big number on tho sail thoy regard it as a uood omen and plan according to what tho number points to on tho programme. Others watch eigns and listen for names, If they see a sign that boars tbo narao of a horse or hear any 010 mention tho name of a horso in somo odd way thoy take it as a suro tip that the horse will win tho next time he starts. Sopio men have so little faith in thoir own judgment of tho morits of tho horsed engagod to run, and believe so firmly that winning on a horso raoe u ana game ot chance, that they will placo tho names of tho horses written on separata pieces of paper in a hat and play the first ono tbey draw out. utners win throw an open icmte at card of course a lucky knlfoand (lio namo n whtoli tho blado sticks is tho horse they seleut to carry thoir monoy, New York Newt. Will Nevorwoik (who has been growing up witb the country) "Well, I've mado a fortune, and got mar rlcdl" Sam Thotao "How much was she worthl ' 2foh. Cowardly Juggling With Law. Tho ntlomiit fif AtuirnUnr T.nnnh tit break tho lorco of tho blow doalt !to woolgrowors and dcalcrs!by tho rccdnt constructive ruvlslon of tho tariff in iu layor of freo wo6l by .tho Cijitoms Appraisers. Is annul v the most i.owarVl- ly jilggling Mike with Vho tranquility oi business and I lip sanctity of law. Our versatilu tariff linker, Appraiser Leach now denies that the Appraisers havo opened tho way lor lesSetiirt tho duty on line wool, as ho says' thoy linv6 deeded that only suoli waste as 'is made luthu usual Course i f manufacHtr' Imr scoured wool into good can bo ad mitted at 10 per cent. duly. That this jiiULflintr (-xiilanatlon bf Appra scr Leach Is simply adding ih- suit to injury, is fully explained and proved by the regular circular isnicn by Justice Batuian & Co., leadiilg wool dealers in the city, in whiuu alter quoting the Appraisers dtcipion iust In Appraiser L-'acli uivos' it, they aNy-r-"This practically It ts down tho uirs for tho imporatiou of scoured wool lit ten cents per pound duty, that for tlio past tew .months has bceu exciiuiui iiy Treasury ruling', except at sixty .cenis per pound duty. It is imposs.blu id dis tinguish between tlio wasto 'that is made accidentally in tho c6urse'of mah ufacturini! and tho miuulaciure'V arti cle mado to Imitate roal wastu;" They say, also, that a like coliatriictiou in he past has admittcii practically iree an amount of flue wool equal' to tlio entire clip of the Stato of Ohio. Nobody will be doceivud by this cowardly jugglery wiili both btiisnei interests and the law. It is nbiant to furnish practically free wool lif a large rJxtent to our woolen manufactures, whilo professing to mainiaiu excessive ta.ill tares to hold tho votes oi tne wool growers;' and all Bides well ninlerstun l it It is a bold and lawless auvanoo to a conlcsscd ueumsiiy mat oi iree wool; but fren wool,liko overy other need of indastry or trade, mastcormV dy law and not by tho ordered con a' ruction of political accidents. Thj action of the wool manufacturers on the tariff question duriug tho latocampug 1 was dishonest They want free woo ; they know that there is no labor tb protect in growing wool; thoy kuow that they must bavo free wooj, chemi cals and dyestuffs to command tho tradb for their own country tor Apiiyoan cap ital and labo'; but thev decided to. razzle-dazzel the wool growers int6 helping them to victory, lutepding tp nlinit. them afterwards, and tho United States Customs Appraisoitvore as signed tho ta-ik ot knocking toe woii growers out by constrmjiive tariff revision. First the woi-lon juanufaotj urers were given a lawless 'increase off tariff taxes oil worsted''; nowthoy bavp commauaeu a lawless reuuouoii oi uie lariff.t'axes on fine wool. They pro. Til .sllir unv WWi.'in iiatil fnr il ' ftnrt thoy get it. But what will Contrrci-s say to lb cowardly jugglery with both industr and law to' fulfill. 'criipffgii'c'b,iitracts The House is in accord with party o general priuo:p!e',Sbut it m not be ill accorl with i,ommissionr i-jnner's oi- Appraiser Leauh s makinrr and unma ing tariff and pension laws, in ii.Bolenl contempt of (J-ipgr-Bs. ami h" io.:kon inrjr nill come with unmistakabli: pmphasis. Even in the.sevjrrf stress o'f war, times no such jugijiery witn laws was ever alt- mpted iu obedience t political necessities, und the people will demand that the g.lvcrnnvnit shall how to the liues iu the ending ..jevolu! tionary lawlessness in'lno adiii'nistr.i tibn of plainly written laws. Times. A Good Appetite. 1 Is essential to good health ; ibut at this season it is often lost, owing lb tho poverty or impurity ol the blood, 'defangelniril"bf"the Mf'stive" Jrfan, nd tho, weakening ell ct of thro hang ing season. llnoil'H tjarMiparilla is p wonderful inidiuino lor creating an appetite, toning the'diiientinn, and giv ing Strength to the whole 'system. Now it the time to l ike it. B suije to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Presideat' Oarfi' ld's Physician. t Dr. Bli's speaking in tho 'hrjjhoit terms of Speer's P rt Wije write j tne following from Washington, 1). U., Jan. 25;r1881i &I.FRKH Sl'KKIt, K'q., I'ah'SAIOjN.'J. Dear oir: 1 havo t acknowledge tbo superior quality of Wines dfi your production, notably your l'ort Wlni-, and to sav I havo prescribed them fo my patients lor the pat two 'years with uniform and satisfactory result-). 1 havo full o'inlid nue in the purity of your Wines and that Ihuy aro uniform' ly of standard strength, hence prescribe1 them almost exclusively 111 my practice. Very truly yours, D. W. BLISS, M. D. It Was on the Door, "Where did you buy your nw drc8, Bridgett" a-ked fl lady in rub urban llonbury, the n'lier day, of her newly import! d dotifoitiu. ''At I'ush '& Pull's stor on ' Wash inglon street, it as ma'am,'' replio 1 the gin, "Push A Pull's V uuerietf'tho mis tress. "I really do not reoall any such firm in Boston. Aro vou not mistak en as in the name V 'I think not, ma'iu, said' Bridge), contidi ntly, "At any rue. tHiit's wha. it said on tbo door. Boston Herald Miss Lulu blrik" (to lawer) "I want to bring legal aolion against monster who has trampled on my af- foct'oif. Lawvir "Ah. ves. that's 'liat'liral. vory. At how much do you eVtimato tho dainagis'to vour'laco'att d flbliiifrs!" lilt-., 'oi-n. um.ii i..'.- ...!.,- inirn 1 ii,,- uu, iiua worm $150,000." Puck. RHEUMATISM Wt M.re than Twanly-DTe Yr.ra. A Csiaa J plelo llecoTrry. The .llruu, Uaed, I bad Inflammatorr Kbetimallam. l'or bt'arlr a yaar I bad to bo (ad and turnul la bed. Irouldfiiid no rallef. Mr stomach as rulnrd and cut Iq liS with jowerful medicines' taken to meet a cure Vo thatIwascoiiirlltd to lire on bread andwalei-.i I suffered for twenty-ata years Iq tbla war. .1 was la. duced to try I)r. Darld Kennedy's Farorita llomejy, made at Rondout, K. Y and I Am Now Well, Ihanis to this medicine, Pr. JJennadyii faTorlta Bemedylsmybeat Irlend. With It l am tnaUed to ejijoy apod uUM'e res). Alto tcod, auch m meat and raatry, which I bare been, derrlved of foryears, showtnr that the ravorlts Ilemcdy baa so njjll f or tba cum of Indlgcatlon and Pyarcinila as well. ,U any ahonld doubt this statement I wUI send tb ready proof at once.-at.rrtU Lanalnv, Troy, X. T, It la xuf I'leamre and absoluto duty toward tboaa wb9 are Btnunfllnx fur yery Ufa aa-aluet tbo deadly Diseases of tho Kldnoys to add my teatlm(iny,to tb already wetiblyetl. flence of tba wouderf ul efficacy ot pi, Partd Ke'ntt. dy'sTaTortUHemady, MywUwaaab6ileJca, aUajoneJ by thipbyalcla-ia, Pr, Parld KwituJrt Varorlta Ilemedy waa reaortad to) but because any hot was placed la It. but becaoanotbln alee ,e .maloed. AUsiaaoaandroadlclnea'badboea'teated wllbCfUt arsl, Tb effect waa )HUa short tt a inlra d. At th second bottle aba bad revalued elreos-tn, andoontlaulairtba treatment bas f idly recoTerub Jay Bwaet, Albany, N. Y, FAVORITE REMEDY; JPrlo On dollar. Werod st Bondant, M.X,'( Dr. KMMdy's Fayofiti Riowdy. rwaaisil Vf bu. Bxnm imht, vAMmvr, m v. waMMSW MpafW, Satan i A itff Housewivts. fbe iuottl tod wfk!ng n)n who bit,, ba oat la wuai MUriHtlliOwbM. TWrwflllM 80ft, POIIthd -1 I Wolff'sAUMtBlacking Save ptirepinajintl ScrubMnp. th booj wUI Mf aTMtdMlloBcr. vlIllietrrt lilW ul luid 14 iAowilr Arnin.ua rm M tint yiAir linifna and umi uu It OtictkfMk 1 lor 0nU' Shntd ud ooM k Bumth for Itilmt. UMlul4MHarrMlDr(lnBiidFrMmc Bldbr Abo StonM, Groom, prugiat. A. ' WOLFF A RiimOLPHlrlMKU. TO CONSUMPTIVE Tho undersigned having been, re stored to health by simplo means, nfter stieffring for several years with aBuveru lung alieutlon, nud that dread disease CoNsUMi-riON, is anxious to make known to his fellow Huflcreis thu uiuahs of cure. To thoso who desire it, he will cheerfully send (dee of ehar ) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a urn cure for UoNsu.urriok, XsrliStA, Catauhii, Bu'oNOiiiTid mul all ihrnat und lung MaI.adiks. He hbpes all sufferors will try his Iteiricdy, us it is invaluablo. Those desiring tile prescription, wh'luh will cost them noth ing, and 'may prove a b'essing, Will please addres', Hkvi Euwahi) A. Wirl bon, Wiliiainiburg, Kings County New York. A-fc-bJ.-leo-7 lv' piRE INbORANT'E i CnI8TIAN V. KHAH-; BLOOMBlrCKO.PA. HOME, OF N. V. MBUCIIANTS'.OK NKWAllK, N. i. I'LINTON, N..V, PKOl'LKS' N. Y. KEAPINO, PA. OKI1VHN AMKKICAN INS. CO., NEW VOKbi. CHKKNWICII INS. CO.,NKWV011K. JKIISBY CITY Flit It INS. CO., JEltSUY CITY, N. J. ... , Tbese .-ld ooroRATtONS are well seasoned tj avp and riHK tx8txd and Have never ,TCt .bad .a Ions settled toy" any court of .law. Their assets are iiunvesusaiaBouD siooRints are uaoioiome azaraoi riKsouir.. . ,., , , .,, Losses PKOHrTLT And lioMESTLr'adlustcdkild ald .as Boon.as determined ,by ..CnKisru)) lr. Kmrr, ariciit Aoiht ihd Adjustik Bloohsbdiw, PA. n.l.n un,a r. t , . . . nn...w nl. .4 1. lie the ateencjfwnere losses It any are Bettled and pan 07 ono k iner own citizens niuai injwD. ttvuu i, rAiK uiuunu BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE 6A LABEL Manure! by Wa. Atki &. sons. Pnllada,, who make tbo famous Horso lirand Ilaker Ulanlceta. uomMQm rtriw. u,nr,. ill' SilllllM. U ImiIK CMIR vlmiiicc, 7 nn "i wa nut thm Uriws vanetr .tiiutiki,, tuiiiii, riiiicifii iriiMt'i Bftniill,' iiviiki i runCirpil riMlif.KiiS (illai CHAlSSnnd .hoCkers bi6yclei,tricyclcs.ve LOCIPEDKS and SELF PrlOPlU-ERS. ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR 'INVALIDS, RABY POACHES Onr I OO ilBimt dHUn. Ov Piliit AajMillc Iriktoa all Car. rtficr.. frt: Wihin diaanntinuiul ,wUoJMlfM t bt pUoint: 7 oar onltm't a tree, mta u mtkan roa eta as rral pra4t. Oor tkuhinff prittl fO(ji. KJor tkunino pritt ilil llt-ln will uUisI ua poeuu uiriaioi wiil TfOv Good ota under mtnranUt vna aUTord fre to nj point ta mitt.1 ..1'.. I VIUnH X- OataJocna, and aUte elaaa ol a ojd oa SfStt tat, I LUBURC MFC. CO, I MS Nana JOafctk mnmu MaUiUIkli, Pa. The Greatest Blood Purifie, ivnuwn. .Tula Great German Mcdlclno ta llici neaitcacnna UCvt. l'28iloaeanfHUL.. iLMlUUIirWlCltsrorfl.oO.ldsallmni one cent n dose. Jt Mill euro the. wurai cases 01 BKin aiaeaae, a common nlmulo on tho to that awful ilfarnae Scrofula. Q oui.iiiuit juriKica la tne best mcillclno to use In all H CABea of such stubborn andvYc-ur Kid deep seated diseases. Doneysareout not ever tulo W,lSZi BLUE PILLS sur.i'iiuu Ku-lllfiaTTrSfls' the. purest and lityu Billmii wunaycilmvnick-yi)0irt wait nnm yon suUatance? Isrouriyaro unable lownlw.gi' breath font nndWaro flat on your back, offcnslvei VourJTliutKVtsoineat om-eIt atoiiuiHi Is outlll euro you. Buliibur ofnrdcrj IIceaTlUUi.-rsla oui.riiiiit .aVmi.. i..imi. -n-i.-...! IU Jil l TKUSaV AUD auiuuu 9 ciicuuim Tho young, Iboaked and toU ru a. jo 11 luutm i u u uy HciBt-mlter wbnt you viay vuxn 30UX cl hunilretla. morroitr, 1. f Try rr Bottle To-davl E3 ,re V'iu low.pntrttc.1 attii wiak.lI1 or uutfei'lnff fnnu tho oxec.- ufltl euro you. i iSeml 3 2-i-cnt stniiip to A. t. Onlwar A Co.. lio bio u, Mttais., for U:iit iiuxlicul u orW puClhUiwif Plroct'from tho Front. Tn$ift,Vcific; Co., AtUMa, Oa.: Gciille-nen I can cheerfully ami truth, fully y that .S. S. S. j llli greatest hlood blood rioison. rhj-s.i-.Ians treated me with no jrood resulu. I took a hall down itilTer. ent kinils of blood nieiilimcs, lut. witliout r .teir'iij; any icrniaaeut tel cf 1 I wai in. 1v,tr; s,s,s- 1 l,ean hi: t boltle with the gramt il.iubts uf success. I ha.1 been so oftiii deceived, llut irn. proycmciit came, ami I continued its use until pcrffrily c!l. 1 ,ince married, ami have a hcalihy f mi'!v. Ko trace, of Uio discate h wen. '.Swlfi'i Ppeiilic di.i a'.l this lor we, and I am Kratiful. Vours J. S. SUXliCR. II 3 Dale Ave, -i. c ,!!MP!,T,:tA5. J"" S3, IEC3. aheSvift tijietific Uo. Allahtat (Ja.t Cenlluucii A , Uiti!eu.) earriild son of mine waiafllictctl with bail Uooll, and bn.lrf out with an erupil ,n on various parts of I;m body. I put him to taHn ; !. . (., and a ltY bottles cured liiin emiillv. I live a, Loqe OaW, but my pajt-office, n, Kem;. ours truly, W. S, Uoiiinu.!, Three bools mailed free on applLalion All drugfisn sell S. G. S. Tint Sv.'irr Swiric Co., Drawer r Atlanta, Ca. New York, 75fi Hroailway., ciuiung irpm Ux$ Kaort of Yonth, Vol!r.,Vlc. c, orDce. Ac., mT h curM nUiqine wltfiout Wlor tspoaDia. lulullltiln anJ-.nadnllL 'U Small book, Klin eixW.tm.BU of tl.iM V. Ua4 sow. . Address th. Pubudy Medical InJlt, L'Ur. aid. T u ,i Vfit juiy ita-. 3IK r' ' 1 A THOUSANO DOLLArt HOUSE. naiu'Vii.l' VliWof' k''ivt 'Bloly Tram 'roht XHlslld' HouW,'lUr. liy tho' N- lyjIKllilR kdtdcUtlon, UoUMt, -Mi'tPii.urivt vmw. framo Two fitury Uivvlllu. liolsht of slni lm-Klift. II feet n In-hiM In tlio clean Wiiud, l fwt, tvlUir, 11 1 wit II tin lion. Flrat story i-ontnlin bull, 7x1:1 fuel, sittlui: rtmin (ultu riroplaco, uuuitel and gn.tu), IJiW; MnRT ruion. living Tonm, tlxH, larfre ntry anil china closet. Bocoud, story contains turco IkxI rouDu, UxlO, 10x11 oiid 10x13; sewing room. lav, ami inree closets. RnCOND FLCX11L First storyclapboardss seenml ttory, thln gles. Estimate! cost of Imtldlng, fl.OtXX AN $850 HOUSE. A N.at Ktory m'lxlVlTair Hirudin, rlannrd ' .nd Il.acrlbetl. From "ArtUtle Homes," Ifsueil by tho Na tional Ilulldiug I'lun association, of Detroit, Mien. 1 'kiuirmmvt vuw. Fnuno One iiu.ln llulf Story Unfiling lli-lght of lli ht alur.v. U fi-et U liu-hes In tha flmr, At'.li-aliiry, b fw-t U inehoA Collar, 0 feel tl Im-ht-b. Fiiht atory contains hall, "xlij rirtsx Fuwrt sitting room. lL,xl, living rnjKj. 11x11. with iarpi pantry nud i hlim rliihui. Hw-oiul toi y contains thm bed rooms, 7il'.'. II f,-et II lncbeMX li, nod 11x14. with lh;; clouts. 1 BkCOXD rioon Kstuiiaie:! cevt ot hulldJnt.'I.W CATARRH, Otttrrhtl Baafntss and Hay Fmr. A NEW IIOMK TIIKATMENT. . Sufferers aro not generally nwnro that theso diseases 'are contngioiis, or that they .are due to tbo presence ot living parasites In the lining membrane of the noso and eus tachian lubes. Microscopic research, how ever, has proved this to be a fact and tho result 1 that a almple remedy has been for mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications mado at home by the patient once In two weeks. N. II. For catarrhal discharges peculiar to retnaics twiuies; mm reineuy is a specinc. A jiaiiiphlet explaining this new treatment is aeut 011 receipt u icn ceuui uy a, 11. Unas & gojf, m West KIuk St, Toronto, , Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should res4 the above carefully. When I say CtfUK I do not mean mrraly to stop Hi. ni lir a lime, aad limn lmvo them is mm again, I aivAN A KAIHUUi CUUE. 1 uavu maug uiu uiacuso ui Fits, EPrLEPj5Y or J TiVLLlKCJ SICKiNESS, a a AJ'M?" slo1!. I WAUBACT my remedy to T 1CDaHthd orvt eases, lircailte' others bavo J Jur 11 k jiari)iio Mr not uow.racnviug a cure hemlatqiioeur alreatueanda 'at JloTrLU Ot mv'm'i f Ubui llauiEbr.-n'lJiia kmfs.a M and 1,1 ,UI)im. It. tests ypu.uothlng tor a, - UiaVaml tTnlll cure yoa.'rAildreM 1 I .trial, and It Mil euro yon," 'Addres UOUN Ulcb.1 1 H 9 lMr" I T m I tTtiNaoci. LaaiaalasW aK I 1 jbiotioom 1 BioTooi 1 0 I JS1WIN4 3 eostT. I iioTooiv I TITS! PERRINE'S PUItK HAltLKY IdUiM.'t) Irom selected llarfcy NtAltnnd guarnnleed to lnS chemically pU id Ireefrpin liiurlou9 oils and 1 tills 'nUfti fontalned iln nlcolartloHitllroni. It en.l ctiecially ailaniKd to persons reciulrlnga stimulating Ionic, Uonsuinptlres being rreatlr benrnited by its 111. Recommended by lending pbyslcfcins as a'lluirllv NorTlnp,.Toule and Alterative. Kor I'piisuiuinliuM It Is Invaluable. 1'KliHINB'S rUltK lIXlll.KV MALT WIIIBKBY Insures n return W vlidr to the stomach, a good appetite, a rleh and abundant bloo.1 iihd Increased itesfi and muscular tissue. , A stimulant mild and venue in effect. Iiyspepsla. Indigestion and all wasting dl" Vaxes can tin entirely iiiniiiered by Ihiuimnr rerrlnu's 1'uro llsrley all Whlskeis It li A lonlo mul illiireltn anJ A powerlul atiengtnencr 10 the tntlli) Bysteni. I'Klt ItlMK'M I'l'ltK liltl.K'.MAI.T Will.iMlk has proved a medicinal prou-ctlon ,to IhosiivTliopursiio tlietravooiitions 111 tlionpen nlr mul whosn dally norkcalls It ntepnttonil.injrers ot emlilraneo. Ak to.H llealwt druggist or grocer for tor I'KltltlNK'SlHMtl! ilMtl.KV .MALT VIIIMKKY,ievlvcs tho energies ot those fiorn out wiiu cxeoislvo n fiiiv or incut il effort and acts as a s ireguard against exposure In wet mil rWOr.i'H -vcithor. It will drKO all nulirtous diseases from tho system. IIAnl workers u' VJfy vun itljn an I pirsiiu w noai a iwniintsry iirerenaers pnm to llranalA nnil In Itorrlrin1. Pin-., li.irtnv , iii WiaraajBWSSSSSlal aiaeawiaiiTTermianw-i Malt Whiskey a powerful Invhrorint and helper Hi digestion. J'Kltltl.MK'.s ITJIlK UAltl.KY MALI' WHISK UY without, unduly tlmulitmg the kid ki'ts inerti wi thi-lr na,'i(liH activity, nii-itcrieei t oofjoti nf intiitii tin ens 1'nnTaic) w nini wuiinnnii pm iiiit.l,lli ctlo .Viti-li tiieli'sM N'one gu-nulneu less bearing tho slgnn Vtii guie uy all nrllggls and irrocfra llirniiluiiil the United Mates and .. uanada. 87 NORTH FRONT 8T. 38NORTIE WATER ST., PltlLA rOItsALB UY 'knny ooodb ASI'liCIATrY. Alexander Bros, d Co, wuolksaLk omLitiw in CIGARS, TOBACCO, CARTDISS, mm and nuts. IIBNRY MilLLiRDS SfflGA.NDIES. FUE3II VEItY WE3I. Bloomsbupg, Pa. SOLI iONT roa f.')'. ADAMS & CO., TlllS CUT OfllCWINO 'PA n 1 riA Hole agents ot the fol lowing Brands 01 Cigars. HKNHY CLAY, LONDltKS, NORMAL, INDIAN PIlINClMft, 8AHHON, SILVKIt Asn. & (B 10EMNS, DEALER IN Foreign sndJJoimsCio WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. INBUCIMENTS p;. ianns, Organs, and Muic - - - BLOOMSBURG, l'A. Matiufactureraor CMsHUOES 1 113 IES, PUEfNJ SLtiatis, r rCr- II Vl 15 iJ Klrat-claii work always on hand, JiEPAlltlaU NEAT I. Y I)0.h Prieei reduced to tuU lh dWi, PATENTS, tfltta lUTi-ili Mirn iinins 1,'iad all Patent alim jiilin.jltjrUimuriir'KtM. OtH H O'.'HIl'K U. 3 PATIiNT irflOJ Yi Uivmi s 11. uonijles, all business. Iroot, ttimaotn iriniiut pilum Duslness In leas Vash?ngton tU(4 reinotlro Bend inodei. drawing, or pUoti.wltU deacrlpllon. We advise if pau-nlable or not. Irea ot clurge. Ourfoonotdiii till patent Uaooitred. v"-''c-w?,?!?0?'"!,10 ? 0 'Ula I'atiau.'wlth reerenees CuVl."' 70"r ""r.or town, C.i;ANOV & CO., OMoafwraxtoa , wtMUftM, ao MALT WHISKEY. J ru AiaiysisaSIt appears by t ioli 3 ol on every b ittlei lhvo carefully aw Silyed lnl'i'R UiKi.sr Mai.t Winf. If kt made by M. J. !. l-errlne aud tliW lt entirely Iree finiurusei oll.Iurturdl. Smetals and acids and Is nb-olutelj Spur " mmm, CiimUla Arthur Habf, nilrnitimitnniv UntvernUtft of Munich. llVi-iif-iiiliind UVIsUiidrn DHUdlllHrS ANO VLL D3YLKKS. A.SY (1 HI) Bit VOU r"E4riVAL will be SUlTMED WiJII TI1K LOWUST MA Prises, as follows: OllANOKS, r,EroNs, a BANANAS," PEANUTS,' ENGLISH WALNUTS' CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. -1.1- him Mm. -AT- - Warerooms J 8. WIl.LlAiH, AUCTIONEEH. . M l III 1 1 , l'A. Real, Bstato loicht atd Sold. I'artli s ili-tlring to liny Lor8c8n.nU w icons ".jiihl ,ii w,- (i rult nn llm alivve. FRAZERgrase BEST IN TUB WOltL- PARKER'S HA R Rll Catsva Clcaiiie, and Ululiflt , th hair, 1 romotca a luiuriaat growth. Nfr fa Is R.ilor. Ors, H.lr It II. V..iLr..l ..,. ' It rairU Dmdrult ana balr fallUis; .ltm.an.1 tl ixiat ttrw1ftM. July 19-d-lt, HINDERCORN8. 1 : l mm . . , 1 ... 8TIJELJ jJ2 ,fB,B"' . wiiift nine ssTl.saSsaai hWiro nopoooivngo 'nn-Trt 9 t)Ct7 nnn. 111 1: umi iHiXwiVKM n iiii'.j'KNorro.. ' w IH A littl N. UlarLct bU. C'hleavo. 111. Kebii ii r 1 1 o Mt nct IliMUblj U If If "P'jWf F'"f """1. allJJJJ fir At w win tDd 1 rep teonti lit world, with all tht ttlirhmrnti y "H1 moo 1 rr a eomMu tmu cfvut 04ilf ttd ttluibi 1 ft tampln in relura Wt $tk Ibat you Row what W Mail, io tttot wh mny till At yttn rMme.aod ttttt 39 imiinsipilniait or corns; juur OITQ it. n' BTain'i mar pint g I ft ft Ihl Ndtstfr Baivnla. kfvMeU htnn em i lrrnrt rxtf nti .mMiniwanriiiin, wnti lb en tflprtffirftt, ana now miii for 'MibO. Hl.atfoartai.ftiuainH- fttlrntrhlfii in lb world. Alt U mfm, N tiDltil noulrvd. rialn. Ir1( Innnietlona fin, I hoc whi wtiifl la nt at enr can m. rsirt rrr mi own winff.mncniiii in inf worm, arm I ha Aniai llnaornwrkaaraflt-b trtattr bwn ton-HiVf in Amrrirsj. Tl'ltUJia; COa, It ox 7-4Ui Aun-.tatu. Mttlne. UHATKFUI COMFOHT1NU. EPP'S COCOA. BllKAKl-'AbT. Ilv a thnroush knowledireof tho natural lawn which govern the opeinllons or (llgenllon and nutrition, and by a carctttl application or tlio lino properties ot well selnetod Docoa, .Mr, Itpps has provided our breakfast tai'los with a delicately Havored beverage which may aave ua many heavy doctors' bllK Itlsbvtho lullclous uso ot such articles ot dint that aconstftutlon mar lin trrnrtiini. lv built up until strong enough to resist every ten. iini-yio ui-case. liunuretis m suuiie maladies nm Molting around us ro Kly to attack wherever t here Is a weak point. Wo rmy cscnpo many a ratal eliatt Uy keeping n irsclves well forlineil with pure blood and a properly nourished lrama."-ctFll Service Uazclle. Jlaiu slinnlr with bolllni? water or milk, sold only In hair pound tins, by Tlroccrs, labelled thus: jam ICS kpps & CO., uomooopatlilo Chemists, vt,b iu-u-uu uuuQon, ji.ngiana. EJlIIillOAD IirviU TABIiH JQKIjAWARK, LACKAWANNA AND WKBTJUtn UA11.I1UAJ). BI.OOJISBUIIG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOHTII, A. . a, M ru r u 1 115 North UJIBKKI.AND 6 40 10 111 u 15 Cameron & t5 cbulasky o m 10 !5 C 31) Ii CI 10 20 10 30 10 53 11 on 11 07 11 15 11 22 It 26 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 48 11 58 12 OS 12 10 12 20 12 21 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 50 It 5b uanvuie o ua Uatawlsiia o 25 Kupert...... (t 8ti 1 58 I! 14 2 10 II SI 2 211 8 40 ft ia 7 U5 7 12 7 20 7 27 7 31 7 35 7 42 7 4!) i 55 8 06 8 17 8 22 8 Si 8 8.1 8 38 8 45 8 49 8 t,3 8 58 8 3 iiioomsouiv . o no Espy, u 41 Lime Itldse I. M winow iirove. ...... ... o ni lirlaicrt'et. c ks Berwick 7 05 2 48 2 54 2 5 S 0 S 18 8 20 3 25 8 an 8 43 Ueach Haven ... . II lllck'a Kerry 7 is Hhtckshlnny 7 SO llunlock's 7 4.1 NantlcnKe 7 Mi Avondale ,. .. 7 M I'lyinotitl 7 Mi riiinoulh.lurctlon,.,,. 8 C3 Kingston 8 ott nenneii.... , tl la Maltby b i; wyommi; n West, lltthton s 27 I'ltlston 8 91 8 62 3 5il 4 01 1 03 1 11 1 IV 1 25 1 30 t r tt BOUTIT, r at Lackawanna s 10 Tiylon 11 le... 8 48 S 54 ueuevue HtH HCRaNTON. .... , J 00 4 22 r u A 11 V 50 v r,5 10 00 10 08 10 III 10 22 10 !7 10 30 10 31 10 38 10 42 ,10 47 10 51 10 55 11 03 11 12 11 22 II 28 11 87 STATIONS. A U C III If a vi) a 6 3H 8 4 'J 8 47 o ni n 55 0 5 S 7 (5 MCHANTON S OS 82 6 30 6 37 0 43 6 50 6 55 f. 59 7 C3 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 25 7 43 ueuevue Taylorvllle, Lackawanna 2 14 2 21 2 28 2 81 2 39 d'4'7 2 50 2 54 2 59 3 0) 3 08 3 19 8 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 57 4 HI 4 03 4 12 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 46 4 54 5 00 6 15 rinhlnn. West Plttston Wyoming. Maltby Dennett Kingston Plymouth Junction riymouth Avondale Nanllcokc llunlock's snickshluny . ... Hick's Ferry. Ueach Haven Iierwick lln.ircreek .. Willow iirove Lime lil.lfe Esnv.. 7 10 7 14 7 19 7 , .... 7 47 IIS 8 01 8 II? 8 13 8 Hi V !fd .... ' sr. l .VJ 8 87 8 .13 Br,; o o ..... ! 07 ........ K 11 4S 4 HI 8 31 1 1 52 4 OS 8 j: 11 IV 4 12 8 II 12 115 4 18 .8 47 12 10 4 24 8 12 12 15 4 23 8 57 12 30 4 46 ! IS. ltloomhburi; ltupcrt Caiawlssa Danville chulaiiky. Cameron NOBTUCUDeULAND, 12 40 5 00 9 28 12 5 6 15 9 45 i-iinui-ouoiiH ni jiupt-rt with iiiiiadi-lrlili Iteidliif ltallrnad lor. 'iiii,nt,i rid, Tomiwpin, Will, lamspnrt. Nunbury. potisM i etc. At lOrihiim. berlaud with 1'. it K. Piv, I . p it. mr Ilarrltburv, Look Haven, Euiponiiir. Wanen.Cnrry and Erie. 'V. V. HAI.HTI'AIi, (leu. .Man.. facraiiton, l a Mm ;Ain a. tinii sssrainijr-saiiM iaiDraLa srusasv iiLs.fi rnt-R. Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia tt Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M TIME TABLE. in effect MAY 12 18W. Trains leave snnbury BAST WA 111) 9.40 a. m., sea r-horo Express (dally except S252aW '?r ESFWK aDrt 1 rraMlat estatlons, arrlvlDK at Philadelphia .l 6 y. m.i New York. 5.50p.m. HalMmnrv -i pn n m . ' if-nr..Kn.n..' 4.00 p. m eonnecilDR at l'hlladeinhla for all Sea rhUadelphla ouit'1 Poser coacli to daily except Sunday),for LriisbTandnermo dlRie stations, arriving at l'hlladelph la S-S n',-1 ew,,Yotk sn P- ro. ; Vifimore f.4 p.m.i Washlneion, K.111 p. ro, Tarlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Ilaltliaore. , fP P rn- Kenpvo Acconmiodation (daily I S.r. 1 '.a n3?!M.r,LT a?.d " lntermidlat stattons, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.2a a. m. : New York 7.lba. ro. llal imore, 5.15 vm.; Weihlnirton esu a. ni7 1 ullman Bleeping cur Irom Ilarrtsbunr ta I'lilladel'. phla and New York. Philadelphia paWngers can. mmatn In aleener undlstnriid until 7 a7 m. .,,1.:I?i-.!a;""E?e..Jla"lrt,1"-,0r Harrlsburg audi intermediate stations, arrvlng at Philadelphia. JiSii; m-.JV")W Yo'- m.! Through Pullmaiu phfa 8 pasaenger coaches to rhlla4el- i,.?;tAa,,J,) TSo'ltl?."rnE,Pru,,,lllUr fr llarrls bur ano tnti rmwiuto sfitins arrlv Inir at, Italtl moro i.a), and Washligton is, and throueh Pull, man FhvptnK cars to u lilm iro and Washington, and through pissen,'ir c aunm u, llaltlm'iro. VEBTWAHU. " HrlB Wall (dallj), .for Rrto arl at n?S,1aiKla 'i.'S. "tenncdiaW stutlons. Kochea Wr, liunaro 1 d Niagara Kails, with tbrointh. I-ull 11 0'nefter 0r" an J P880h.'cr coaohos to Erie and .Kifflir'1 ,h ,ock uaven 5fS,JliVN,,.lllfara P'"" (aallyexceptKnn. ,JP. ,f KkD L'aijaiijgua and Interraedlatesta. ,,h0!:,,., ' beiler Uuffalo and Niagara Falls with i01JFuPassem;'lr ooachesto Kane and itocbester and Parlor car to Watklr.K. nvuicicr pJ,mV.ra" Jno.1lly exceptBundayJIor Ho. f.i?A S""11'11 nd Interroisllate station, wim 1 1 vlm,?J eoacbes t n Uenovo and W atklna. HiJiy?.?' 55: ,ui5 itam,Prt lPro-s dally except, tlonl ' rpert ai u Intermedlale oa. TIIHOfOII T1IAINS KOllBl'NIllllty PltOM TUK BAST AND WlLTll. , Nfws Express leaves PHlndolptila 4.80 a.m. Ualtlmore. 4.3.1a. m Uarrlsbutg, 8.10 a. m. dally arriving at buntuiy 9.53. a. m. m.ii,,.,, ,. . N sgara ExprfBS leaves Philadelphia, 8.60a. m. j Wasiiii gum 8 10 a. m. Hal. fimore 9.ou a. m. (dam exoen ndaj arriving at W.d-,43 r-"- -tb tbiiitb Varied !,?!, 5 P.DI" aadtnrougb psmnngeicoachca from Philadelphia and Ualtlmori-. v'"""'utD "um nhi4Sf,4,Te,eTes.N.ew VM a.m.il'hlladel. pnia.ii.ioa. m.; Washlogu.i,, 9.60 a. m.t Haiti. SPiT;,!?1" f'uH1-' WaU-' ' "Uidayl arrlHiig at h'ltibun, 5.311 p. m. v, th thrpinL passenger oo' hes irom Pliliadslphla and Halilmoro , 1 !i n.V,r. 'VP "ileivi-. New Yoik 3 0i p ,liHadiplila6 3l p. in VV sl.lngton 2Wlp. ui S,''1'in'0t iri.all cxei-pt Hundaj) airlv Ingatsuiiburj 10 ia p. m. niS.'l'i" leave" N.BW.Ycrl P-i PLlladel. E,t!A WS '' m' !, Washington, idoo p. m. t ualtl. ?or'u.-!?:P,.m"dani' "iTlvliiir at Nuubury5.iu frh,S-JSli.6 tb.r.9vKh. I'hlln-ao l-leeplng oars from I Mladelphla, Washlngtou and lliltlmoro and through passenger coaches irore Philadelphia lUNIIt'llY, IIAZ1.KTIIN v 4I.KI:hIIAIII(K ItAII.ItllAII AMI MlltTII AMI WsSHT IIVtM'll llt WAV, ,.. . (fatly xcept Bunuay.) Wllkesbarre Mall leaves snnbury 10.00 a.m. "Jvlng at Bloom Wrry 10.18 a. m., Wllkea-barre Eiprtsa'Kast leave Sunbury 6,ss p. m., arriving at llloom Ferry 6-S p. in.. Wllkea-barro V.top. m iolUItb.Mr Ma'vesVilkeaoarrell.l7 a.in.irilT IngatUloom Perry 18.S7;p. rr.,Hunbury 1.3 0 p. la Bxpreas West leaven Wllkes barre J.M p. inf, ar vtng at lllooin Ferry 4.80 p. m , Snnbury i.23p. nir SUNDAY THA1NS. Wllkeabarre mall leaves Hunbury 10 00 a. m., a rlvliuj at Uloom Ferry 10.4s a. m.. Wllkea-Harro 12.1 0i.m. Sunday aocoinmodatlon leaves Wllkeu-Utr- (10 F-'i? 1' y11'111 " '""fi 1" P m., euubar o'llA- R 'ntin f k W-iOIl t ' a, ir n 4i"r ctverttNcru by addressing (ieo. 1. , . vo i dill , In it. In good faith, a-i out Ua all n sxlkl lil irnutlau about any propowd line 01 ADVKlt t'lslNii American Nwspspra. 8 ft? 6 13 8 2t 8 n 11 23.
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