COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSJBUltG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. P1TTEEN MILLION PEOPLE. A CON8KIIVAT1VK KST1MATK OF TUB iikii of visiTons to tub wom.n's fa tit. NUM I The Profile on tho Standard Dalian That of a Philadelphia Lady, JOHN SULLIVAN OAOED. ITIIK CHAMPION I.OCKKIl CP 1IY OHIIF.lt OOVKKKOK lllt.l. John h. Sullivan wag nrrcotoil cnrly In tho evening cm t rr-iitilsUloti from Governor Lovry, of Mississippi, In Now York, July 31. Each Hchnlar In tho I'liUatlohilila Kindergarten TrahiitiK-ohool who owns a Hland h'iIvit dollar Dosscaaog a Flfteon million visitors to tho flrst-rato nicttiro of his or Ihur toaohor. World'i fair in 1892 sounds llko an ox- says tho I'hllpdelnhla Jlecord. Tho nggeratod oatimatc, but thero is no contirmitlon by tho Board of Kdticat reason that it should bo regardful ns lion of tho selection of Miss Anna M. Innnootor Hyrnes and IMcct've Scr over sanguine. All national nndintor- Williams as instructor of plillofopliy I eoant 'Tliiuna-t Adnmi wont up to tho national expositions, beginning with Uio and methods of kindergarten training va,1(orUuilt Hotel armed with an or groat C'ryBtal ralaco show In Jjontlon lis tho latest laurel in I lie nlready lamo- (it,r from Governor Hill and told tho in 1851 and ending with tho Exnosi- bestrown path of that lady, whoso ujR follow ho ym waulod. Tho oilicorB tion Unlvorsallo now going on in I'ans, classic features havo been stunned ou waro nceivid ootdiallv by tho champ have attraotcd moro Bight-sects than millions of silver discs. Ten years ago hun mul lm u-illimrlv innnniiil to im originally oontomplatcd. Tho Miss Williams suddenly became famous with thorn. IIo was taken direct to itors of tho croat show in tho when tho intoroHiiiir annmitioonicit iU,ii,,n i,..,.,,,1,,rir,r,i in nnh nnrl vm cliflh metropolis thirty oisht years wan mado that tier face was tho orcinal nuWnil Inin ih mnwnin wiili 'I'nmmv ago did not anticipate then tho attend- of tho Goddess of Liberty on that much Adams and L. K. Child. anco would exceed throo million at tho atimod, miioh-ailmircd and equally as ti,0 p,tetit for G ivornor Lowiy has utmost, but it was almost double that, much disliked Hland dollar. ,ccl, jn New York for two or throo in 1855 thero waq a monster exhibition lbo discovery was due to tho cltorts jyg layltitr wires fur the arrest of Sul in 1'aiie, and although a largo part of of a reporter who worked oiuhtcon hvnn. Hin unwinrn horn was knit tho show oonsistod of nativo products, months in tracing out tho original of very quiet. IIo wont up to Albany 6,UUU,U00, persons wcro in attendance. I tho goddess. Tho lriends ot M-ss nn, ,m) a confereuco with Governor Then oamo tho second London show in Williams placed every conceivable on-1 itiii and next ha camo bBok to 1801, which drew 6,200,000 persons, striiolion in tho way, but unsucooss- ho nitv. Un narrir-rf to Insnfotor and after that tho famous Parisian Ex- fully. Tho story of Miss Williams. JVnics instructions from tho Governor iutbiuu ul lout, wiiiuu wuh vmiiuu uy i uuunuuiiuu wilii tuu nbuii Mruu luu i jq piaco tho hie follow nno.or arrcs mure tuau vun million spectators, jluu oiiui is uiiurusuii. in tuu uiuy jriri, exhibition in Vienna in 1878 drew of 1876 the Treasury Dcp3rtmont 7.254.000. whon tho most sancutne scoured through communication with estimates placed tho oxpcclod attond I tho Koyal Mint of England the services anco at 6,000,000. of a clover young designer and engraver Thnlnropst nmnsitinn nf nnv An. named Georuo Morixan. Upon his anriminn ouor holrl ( t.hn TTnitn SfaCoo arrival in this aoutitry the younr on . . . . . I t i . ,t. tl.:i vm that in I'hl ndalnhin in lN7(i. In I uinvei win tuu turn uu iiio jl uuauaiiiuin oommcmorato tho 100th anniversary ""'J1? ana M8ignea uio ibsk oi of tho declaration ot American inde- " uueig" nnnrinnpn. Mnn mtlllnn ririifnra tinqonrl I dOllPT. through tho turnstiles between tho After months of patient work ho mnnilia of Mdv nnd NnvomW. Tt. i completed his design for tho rcvorpo bolioved this number will bo largoly ex- aide of tho coin, on which ho rcpres oeedod by tho number ot visitors to iuHi vBro that ho might be tried on oxtradition proceedings. HOW TUB AltUEST WAS MADE. It was learned that thoi fltrhter was still stopping at tho Vandorbuik Hotel, Ijoxiugton avenuo and orty second street, and that he would bo homi at 9 oclook. Tho Insptotor and Detec tive Adami went to the hotol at 9:80 oolock. After assuring thomselves that Sullivan vm in his room Insiieo tor Byrnee knocked on tho door of Sullivan's room and In response tho champion arose and opened tho door, whole probablo number at put 12,009,000. It has been tho experience ot those '""""-h ""'s ' " ( ' h t ,,! r;a.iv t0 who havo kept track of theeo statistics too much o a realist to bo pleased with n ! n ' 8et"' Ilia nilan visitors to r.'""" vuu V"S" ""- ,t ..,, .,, t tnt,nn,.,, an,i thoFcncUExpositionnow in progress. W was the,, Uirned to o otber smo 1 .lo Tin- huu uuusurvunvu uuuuiuuiru imu uiui . , - t .,.-. .,., .. ,n n Innnilnl hand - Y l hn iJnlil.iua rt I ouvuwu i n i iuuu I ...vt Liberty. But tho young degner was 'iad heard that there was a requisition go down to your office and give my self up rarnn.ntinn nf nmn An,.rin!1n nirl. Ullly MUiaOOn ann OnaHIO JOlinSOn, and forthwith diligently searched for his beauteous ideal. Through a friend who had spoken to him of the classic profile of Miss Williams fane ho that tho exhibitions of tho progress of nations, whon conducted on the broad educational grounds, invariably attract the attention and support ot the mas ses, and that each suocooding cxhibi tion excels its predecessor in point of attendance a moro work, of fancy. Finally ho de termined that the head sbauid bo tho Although tho plans for tho croat saSht and obtained her acquaintances WnrM'fl FaIi- thron vnara hnnnn urn vor. AllSS Williams Was With OllllOUlty M- in nmhron ilia uThihitlnn atoii.tiinna duoed by hor friends to pose bcforp an Tha niirn I artist, and after five sittings the dc- onthnalnatSn An nnt i0inta sign was completed. Tho younp: dc the attendance at from 17,000,000 to 8'Sncr declared that the profila was the lonnnnnn hut tho n.nm nrvHv I most perfect he had ever seen in ling- fir the nrobabln number at 15.000.000 'and or this country. Mies Williams, or thereabouts, based on the history of similar projects in different parts ot the. world sinco tho year 1850. Of this vast throng it is claimed that not less than 10.000.000 will como from towns and cities outside of New York; around whom this wob of romance and a verv estimable and modest lady. Sno resides with her mother and aunt at 1023 Spring Garden street, oho is still a pretty bloude, with pearldike complexion, is slightly State, and that tho wonderful progress u.elow tho average height, and possess- ed his readiness to proceed made in American auaira will attract raB b"'i i"" an unusually large number from fort eign oountries. Certain it is that a preparation look ing to a realization of these hopes wa begun under most favorable auspices.; Tho Now York Chamber of Commerce rarely seta the seal of its commendation; on any undertaking unions the under taking promises well-defined results. and tho unanimity with which tho members of tho Chambor acted Thurs day is pointed to as an undoubted hnr Dinger ot complete success. The meet ing at the Mayor's office, following im mediately after and participated in by, a majority of those who bad taken part in the commercial conference, was, A Btrange Libel Suit REMATtKABI.K TRIAL AT UERMN IR WHICH A O0AT IS A WITNESS. A monster trial has just been begun at Berln which bids fair to mouoplizo the attention of tho tribunal entrusted with the investigation of tho case for and prisoner that it was impossible to soveral months to como. The defend- proceed. Inspector Byrnes overoarae ants are hfty-tnree in number, the in- tho difficulty by calling a coaoh, in dictment embraces 114 separate counts, which he, Adams and Sullivan seated subpoenas havo been served on no less themselves. Tho horses were whipped than 22i witnesses. Prominent among up and those of the crowd who follow- who were in the room, came forward and shook hands with tho Inspector and tliov said Sullivan had made no effort to escape, although he had been informed soveial hours earlier that he was to be arrested. "Tommy Adams is down stairs and he ha orders from Governor 1 1 ill to placo vou under arrest. You had bet tor como don," Baid Byrnes. WANTS TUB MATTRK BUTTLED. "All ri.'ht" said Silllvan. "If I havp violated tho law I am willing to stand for it. I am tirm of being ohaoii around and I might as well Uko tli consequences now as at any other time," Sullivan put on his hat and annonno- lle want ed down to the street door and there was greeted by over a hundred people who had gathered. The news of tho arrest, had spread quickly alter Inspector Byrnes went np stairs, and from tho Uranl Uentrai Depot, tho Grand Union Hotel and the street corner' pooplo flocked to the Vanderbilr. Tho crowd was quiet but pushed, so closely about tho offioer Wolff'sACMEBIacking BEATS tho World. It Is the Boat HARNESS DRESSING Tho BEST for Men'a Boots ladles' -" "Children's " JUIBOLUTXZT WXTBHfSOOr. OFTaNSafKlPRCSIItVKOtrMLMtfwr iMdMOMt iod most dnrmliM pnlfch ytn mrm mw, Toa daa hvsta craui and wtth m hUrm BOC brnah. U wbw and tT tk. Btw fvaw cnndtoUM wvd hud w m nam 7m mmh rot vpnro roonril this warm t&ua tMlen Uhac t Moid by QnMBt OnwidA Bum DmIom. WOLFF A RANDOLPH, puoiDiirai RHEUMATISM Vt9 Vtmtm than TwntyflTe Tear. A Cw L. pleta UeeTr7 Tfce Mana Vied X h4 I&Cmmnutorr HhennwtUm. Tor nc&rlr m ytr 1 hftd to bo fed uid turned la tod X could find no rellnf. Mr stomach was tulned and cut to rloea with powerful xnodlciiiea taken to effect a cun io that I waa compelled to lire on broad and watar, I rafford for twentj.nTe year In thla war. Z waa In dnoed to try Dr. TJarld Kennedy! Farortt Itemedr tnade at llondout, K, Y., and l Am Now Woll, thanki to this medicine, Ir. KennMy'a FayoriU Bemedr ! rnr beat friend. Vilth It I am enabled to n)or (rood nlffht'a reat. Alio food, inch aa meat fcnd raatrr. which I hare boen deprlred of for reara, howlnr that the Farorlte Remodr baa no equal for the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia aa well. If anr should doubt thla statement I will send the read proof at one. Garrett Lansing, Tror N. T. It la my pleasure and absolute duty toward thoaa who axe atrumrllnff for Yerr life against the deadlr DIsoasos of tho KIdnoys to add my testimony to the already weighty erl. dence of the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Darld Eenne dya FaTorlte ttemedr. Mr wife waa a hopeless caae, abandoned by the physicians. Dr. DaTldXonnedy'a TiTorlle Remedy waa resorted tot not because aoy hop was placed In It, but beoauae nothing else re mained. All means and medicines bid been tested without anil. The effect waa little short of a mira cle. At the second bottle sbe had regained strength and continuing the treatment has fully rocoTerod. Jay Bweet. Albany. X. T. JTAVORITE REMEDY. - McOntdoUu. Vnpma it Bosdont.N.X.', Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. hnudbr PR. DAYID KENNEDY, HOICDOUT.rC.T. the latter is & venerablelookincr coat of mamre age, which notwithstanding ed tho vehiclo were soon outdistanced. KoVaTa Who the People inMaSSaohu3etuAr, . . . 1 aav nnn iu linmiat.nlf qh v nifiantilinn I of the earnestness of those who took part, notwithstanding the nnlooked for formation of a permanent orctaniza tion, whioh may have to bo reformed at some future meeting. Of tho vast number of business men who were questioned previous to the two meet ings only one tirm expressed indiffer nce. and that was the house of Brown sex and is unmistaicamy masouiino in appearance rejoices in the feminine and altotrethor inappropriate name of "Lieso" short for Elizbith. "Lieso is, indeed, tho most important person age in the case and the primary oririn of tho whole trouble. A tuw weeks aero the billygoat in question, which is ownod by a woman named Fran Muol- Brothers & Co., the bankers. They er eaped irom tne latter aaa strayed refused to si en a edition whioh had into the courtyard 01 ouooi tnose nuge been presented by a committee on the ground that the firm was not interest ed in the fair, or whether it was held in JNew xoric or not. With this one exception the sentiment from the Bat- tenement-houses which line the stret leading to tho Moabit Prison. The janitor of the house, a "stout, burley damo of quick temper and sharp tongue, wis lost in the act ot makuit; a lrantiu effort to induce the treapasswr to leave The people of Mifsaohusetti weto formerly a homogeneous people and al most purely English. "About one iu a hundred could say that his family came from Scotland or tho north of Ireland ; one 111 501) may havo been the grandchild of a Iluguo- not. Extreme poverty was almoH un known, and thero were fi-w who could not read and write. Upon religious and political questions tho people thought very much alike. Kxcept up on the seaooast nearly all tho people lived upon farms; but all along the coast wero many 'ho lived by fishing and by building Klnps, and 111 the to TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple mean?, after sueffriug for several ye.irs with a Revere lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to Ins fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheeriully send (freo of char u) a copy r .1 . . .! 1 .1 01 uie presunpiiuu uxuu, wiiiuu umy will Hud a -ure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Cataiwi!, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers wilt try his Itemedy as it is invaluable. Thoc disiring th oruscrintion. which will cost them not h iutr. and miv prove a b'c8ing, will please address Huv. EmvAiii) A. Wit son. Willtamiburg, lvuiirs uouniy. Now York. A-vc-0o.-dBn-7.iy tory to the lironx was unanimous. l" V ."u " kZ'Z. 1".. lived many merchant grown rich by The tobacco men of New York and luo P""" w"f A ' foreii.n trado" vicinity are among tho first to show P?neu iu ooiuuiuuK u.m wwwu.ijjut their annrecialion of tho value of the of her beloved; it somowiiat erratic, 4 .... .I l n..nJiniA1 With Iha Ahioit f ntit nrnnnaoH avhihittnn tn nil linni. f I UUttUl uuwu. 11 ivii vuo uimui. vt wui trade. They have got up an indorse- t,D? a? ena 10 ?De la.uer fJ'D'"s'?n. s10 ment which reads as folldwa : m,de ll?f w ,DtoiUl" oonrtyara and. m .1 j . . , 1 aaarcssins inogoav xuiitimeu in sunn ?1. L.S??2 . .me,rohant? and angry tones: TrT.;!lr .'""TT, anQ ''Comerclear out of here, du dumme . uu.o . iui.erui.is, neaniiy n- r:egol.. (.-voa f00l of a l.ieseH dorse the efforts now being mado for tne uoiaing ot an international exposi' tion in the city of New York in 1802. Every tobacco-house in the city of any prominence wnatever has attaoued its name to this circular. The names were gathered in one day by sending dnplioate sheets from one firm to an other, and the greatest interest and enthusiasm was displayed by tho to bacco men themselves in obtaining tho signatures of their brethren. The list is now in tho hands of tho Mayor, and represents an aggregate capital of Unfortunately, however, tho name of tho janitor happened to bo identical with that ot the goat, and sno immedi ately took it for granted that tho epi thet "Du dummUjJjiese was addressed to herself. Already exasperated by the obstfnate refusal of tho long beard ed animal to yiel 1 to the persuasion of her broomstick, sho at onoe turned on Fran Mueller, and apostrophized her language more forcibly than polite. Frau Mueller responded in an equally From this picture of Now E igland of a century ago, look upon this of the Missaoliu'etts of ll.e present de cade in place of a horn lueneous peo pie of common faith mid common ppeech and common lovo t r the com monwealth and reverence lor its tradt lions, in tho factory towns and 00m morotal cities, dwell great populations diverse in creed and in tongue, un strained to liberty and a Republican form of government, and with no re sppct lor tli" ashes ot tho dad lmm which has sprung our fatherland. Unt of a population of 1,042,141, according to the census of 1885, tho foruign boin number 520,867, not including such children of alien parentage as have been born in the United States. There are 122.2C3 illiterate pMOiis 10' yean $60,000,000. The same spirit is being nad onsued. Of course, tho noise at exhibited by dry-goods men, the bard ware trade, tho wall-paper dealers, the crockery and glass-ware trade, the wholesale shoe trade, tbo furnitnro trado and tbo builders and contractors. . ...a .i. . Zt 01 age auu over, 01 wnom 00.00 per O ' . . onnt. aror hnrn 111 tlila Stnfn Thu fur. o, eicn born roprcsont onliltli ol the a few seoonds a yard, and took sides in the matter, tho coat being tho only one present to maintain nnything like n decorous sileno. The most libelous and jnsult lnr enithets wero freelv bandied about u a 1.1. !.:. 1. r 1. i r . , 'i r .,!. w. 11 iiduu, a uiauuwiku ui wiutt,1 nun at icngtu a suuau 01 uoiiuu eu Mo., has a roho of the Marsbfleld appeared on tho bcomo and invited tho ... oil iln in..n. r.t .Uo ueupio fiuiuoyeu iu UKnuuivur.-, iiie . I lialf ef tlinan nmn ni.iul in lliu hulini-inj bouse, but also tho pooplo from tho ' ' , , , street, who speedily tilled the court two-tifths of tlioso employed in manu lacturi-s and two-lhirds of thoso em ployed in mining and as laborers. A Bemarkable Oyolone Btlio- oyolone whioh occurred on Sunday, April 18, 1880, that is a very remark able curiosity. The witness of ono of the freaks of the great storm is a black quart bottle, bent by some mysterious force into an olipso without a crack or break in the glass that tho closest scru tiny can discover. Tho neck of the bottle actually touches the edge of the bottom, and tho fact that tho glass wasj not broken In any way by the strango force of the Btorm is shown by the test of its holding water or any other fluid. By gradually turning tbo bottle as tho water is poured in, it can be nearly filled to its full capacity, so as to show tho perfoct soundness of tbo material. This bottle was found by Mr. Wilson tho day after the Marsh field disaster and was oxaimned by Prof. Tioo, who soon came to the scene of destruction to study tho phenomena of tho oyolone from a scientific stand point. Tho famous meteorologist at tributed tho bending of tho bottlo to the forco of electricity. Tho bottle was found in the wreck of ono of tho Marshfield drag stores. Mr. Wilson lias been offered extravagant prices for the curiosity, but declines to part with tho relic St. Louis Qlobe JJtmoerat. An Important Element Of tho success of Hood's Saraaparilla U tho faot that every purchaser re ceives a fair equivalent for his money. The familiar headline "100 Doses Ono Dollar," stolen by imitators, is origi nal with and true only of Hood's Sar eaparilla. This can easily be proven by any one who dosires to test tho matter. For real economy, bay only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sola by all drug-gilt. entire crowd, including tho goat to ao- oorapany them to tne siation-iiouso. After considerable uisoussiou Bum monses were granted against some six ty of those present for utterance of "criminally libelous and honor af- . ., . , . i.m mi tecting statements ana insults. ine magistrate before whom tho caso was brought on the following day, alter a patient hearing, gave it up in despair of bemg able to como to any satisf aot orv settlement of the matter and com mitted tho defendants for trial by jury at the Quarterly sessions, jno less than seventy lawyers am ongagod in tho caso and tho trial will involvo con siderable oxponse, not only to thoso ooncerned, but also to tho Govern ment. Much curiosity is oxpressed as to tho part whioh tho billygoat is to take in tho great trial. But it is ex pected that ho will bo called on the stand to give testimony of a robulting nature. IBB INSTJBANCE CHRISTIAN F. KM AIT, BLO0H8B0HQ flu liOMB, ur N. I. MBKCUANTS. OF NEWAKK, K. J. I' LINTON, N. Y. PEOPLES' N. Y. nuiniNn ik. GKltMAN AMERICAN INS. CO..NKW OKK, niiBiKMivinn Twa. r;n.. nicw YOHK. JB11SBY CITY FUIK IMS. CO.. JKKSBY nlTV M .1. Tnuof. t.T.Ti unjmitifinHlt ftrfi WGlln6ft0u6d Dj ura nnri riRi TicgTKD and h&ve never yet bad a loss settled bj any court of law. Their assetB are all invested iu solid bboubitibh bhj uauwwiuc azardorriRBoniy. Losses promptly and nONBBTLT adjusted and alJ as soon as determined oy christian t. KHirr, sricuL aqikt akd awcbtikBloomsburo, The people ot Columbia county should patron- liBtheagencwwhere iohsobII any are semea ana pal 1 "V nn rrrnpr own f.mzens. ALUHEMI8TQ DREAMED Or IT. I. IIAMMONK CON HUMS lilt. IlltOWN- BKyUAtin's nsuovKitr ok tiiu ki.ixik or 1.1 FE. Dr. William A. Hammond, of Wash ington, is experimenting with tho elxl- r of Hto recently discovered liy in. Ilrown-Seuiiard, of Paris, and lliim far ho says the results are fully equal to io promlsi s given out by tho great arts physician. Dr. Ilanimoud was ittiiia on tho veranda ol tho lino new hospital, which he had just built out- ido tho city limits, when tho World correspondent cilled ou him. It is true, raid the doctor, "that hon Dr. llrowu Sequard's discovery as first repoite.l to the American rplo by tho World for it was the lllurW that lirct mntlo it ktiC'Wn to America I was rather dubious and in clined moro or Uss to think as others t'l hinted, that cither the report wib French joke or that Dr. lltown-So- uard was 'another good man gone wrong. 11m first leimit did not glvo a complete idea of the treatment. It ndicatcd, rather, that tho wixir was a compound made from various glands il various animal?, and on that show- ng I was willing to say tho thing was !,.!- IV.. 1 T ..!.!. .1 iiipusaiuiu. jmii wueii i uuuuueu furthe. and moro accurate details from the World itsolf and from tho French modioal journals. I was willing to bo' it vo that there might bo something in it. "I was willing at all events to nut it o iliu test, and about a week ago I tarti'd to experiment. Dr. mown S (pmrd uses only selected portions of he labbit or Uninoa pig, simply bo- :auso, I suppose, these aro tho animals upon which experiments aro usually uade in the 1 renou laboratories, but 1 navo ndopied the Iamb, which I think, is better. The lamb, you know, is an an mini that is good to eat, but we lon't cat guinea pigs. Tho liropara tion of the medicine and the treatment f tho patient aro verv simple. I tnko iliu hi lected portion of a lamb freshly killed and pound it into n pulp in uortar; with this 1 mix a teaspoouful jr two of water and tho result I filter 'lirough fine Swiss filtering paper, The tluid, slighllv thicker than water, comes through perfectly puro and lim lU'i. The filtering must be carefully lone, for if any shred or any part of tho D ili) wero iuiecled under a na tie nt's skin it wou'd form abscesses atid do harm. ' The extraot from a single lamb will be sufficient for a dozen injections It docs not matter to what part ot tt, body tho application is made, but th most convenient place is under tho skin of the forearm where the Bkin ik) m part tivoly slack. It would hardly oe salo to miect the fluid derived from body twenty-four hours after the kif ling of tho animal. The injection blood and the mice of beef into wast ed patients has been common for many years and it is well-known that to in jcot csitenco of dcoayed beef would kill i he nn.ii. "As soon as tho lamb is slaughtered by li e butcher no lime is wasted in pounding and filtering, and within an hour of ihe killing of tho limb th juice is circulating through the patients veins and mingling with his blood. began my experiments tin-t on my self to a-suro myself that it was not dangerous to the patient. Since then I have applied the elixir to several old geutlemuu without their knowing what it w as. One man, about sixty years of age, hau had bis arm so nearly para lyzed with rheumatism that for nearly a year hu could not raise, ma hand his head. Soon after tho elixir was in iected into his arm he was able wield it iu any dueciinn and almost as vigoroutjy as he had ev r done "Up to the present my experiments have been made without my patients knowledge, but to-morrow Ian going to begin ir- ating a man m this wiy his own request. Of course it is too early yet to draw an -weeping con elusions from tho resu I oli.-timd, but aa far as I have gono the results are cjrtninly r markable. When I ha continued my experiments longer I shall bo abl-t to draw conelut-ioos with more confidence. Dr. Brown Sequard's calculation is that an injection once a month will sutlice to keep a man twenty years younger than he really is. A Dade's Soxteroas Feat lip Ful bic u; all drufftl and irrocere itiroiiglmut the united states and Canada. PERRINE'S ..IK MALT WHISKEY, immt.in from soloi!ip.t llirler Matt and Ruarantoed tp Im chemically pa ami rrmirnm Inlurlntu oll ami nclila orien rontaincd In alcoholic liquors., 11 especially adaiued topprnons requlrlnirn stimulating tonic, consumptives Dein KriMvi, uciit-iinti 117 119 11 j, iivwiiiii'iiuu t r-' v. v: titJiTr.iwiifi iirini. Tnnln nml A HcriLtivp. Vor consutnpl Kes 11 Is Invaluable. l'KIllllNKB PltllK llAlll.KV .MAI.T WIIISKKV Insures a return of vlwr to tho stomach, hkooI anprtlte. a rich nml nounciani moon ana mrrrnseu n iimhkiuhi sllmulant mlkl anil venllo In effect. lMrnla, InrtliteB Ion and all $MA' e.isos cai. bo oi tlaly cuniiucred by the ute ir rcrrlhe's I'uro Hurley a t "hlaKeys It Is a tonlo and ilmretii! and a powerful stiennthencr to tho nllre syslem. 1 Kii- UIMKH rums iiaiii.kv juai.t wuibuni i' i"u"" "J11""; '..gv.TiI iT lliosn who pursue llieir aw;atlons In Uio open air and whoso dally varkcalu 11 n.nn.. I.n. nnonM ,.f nnriliranM A mU in.ll TIMnriTAL UTUIfUISI. Ul K I UVI I .Ul iwi I'KII IINU'SPl KHUAllliKY MALI' W1II8KKY revives Ihoenorglcs of those worn out wli h excessive D-nllly or mental effort and acts as a aufciruard Hiialnst cxpmure in;vptnna rior).i e,uiier, 1 v win an va """"'"""V n?Ji;- ijrisi tn llanl workem n' vry vooii Ion ami p 'rsiiu whom nselenlarylUeronJcre prone to Insepsla ri"il In lurrlncs I'uie li.nley Malt whiskey a piiverful Invliorunt 1 ft n 111.1 r, nnil hpltmr tn f1l!4t!ftli. PtJIlK 'llAltl.KY MALT WIIISKKY nilhnul unduly stiinuiiuiiif 1110 Kid keys lni"0'sei their lliMlns nctltlTi oinier.icei t oot,iots of tatun. In ens convalew) tea ,iud Is a wimlcsomi) pti-nptldl etlo A'ati-b tliel ih-l 1 Nonn Kuiiiiliieii less bj.ulng tho algmi. nun ni,,iivnni it appunrs by tho Ijif el on every bottlci Ih.tve carefully nnl tlyzod thol'Uiis IUhlsv h.t skv made by M ft J. K rcrrln- and tliiJS itrnlliclr Inn funic fusil oil, turmroi E m.i.1. an nl,1 nml Im AbaOlUlet) S jpur .'Ktun'it.'cnmlila A rffciir JMiVi,! iilraaun'.e orihr unimnitirnv illnwmana nrltoaam 9 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PIIILA fOHSALE UY UKUIllliarS AND ALt, 0BLKI1S. W1IOI.USAUE I)r.Al.F.RS IN (D(y-j, u((of Fvoty anA Hotj. SOLE AGKNTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. FE2ST2SI-Z- GOODS L. sr3EOTJkL'X,"Sr. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars 1 Henry Clay, Londro3, Normal, Indian Princoss, Samson, Silver Aeh. Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market IMces, as follows : Oranges, Lemons. ream Ni?. fc" Bananas, -pcanVitj, Almonds, frS English WalnUtj. "pop orn Sails. BL00MSBURG, PA. THE GREAT German Remedyl TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. TnTo TTrtiMlettUll7 nillouiSpclUdcpenn onsiiLl'llOHllmiiKil It will cure vou. P3 IUUBUUCwTtll nthat Uredand allgonc Uioo 1 for a case where PUIIR IttTTEKI wlU notattutorcurc. ill lever raiu. IrevllDe: II n. tiaehiood when you sec III It vr 111 cure yon. Ill 1 1 rail 1 t'M w hu arv UcloM'lv toil Coed In Qthe mills SDtl work- not procure iuftlcloul lexeirlM', Rtvl all who arc conflncilla doors. AhouM ueoM'LVML'i: 11ITTR114. Ttifywtll tn not mcu ue wu I 1 It yuu ilu nut wish to BufftT from lLlteum- atlstn, u&o a bottle of HBU1IUK IHTTBltB j It nrrrr fall to euro Clcanus theTlilutcd ntB lmnnritle bunt Imff through tho eklul in r)nii)CH,iiioiciiu8,i ind ftorei. Uev on I iSULrilUIC UlTTEKS.n tml health will So 1 I low. buLFiiuuiiirruut ,vm cure i,ivcrwm Klnlnt, Don't s ill vmi tn Jou t be wiuiout n bottl. Trv it! vou win hot. rr;n-ri iu will build you upaDill II heallhy. Ill hULlMIUH ltlTTLIuill r!1 1 make your blood R iadlea lu duliotu' health, who are all ruuuown.tnouiu uiv SULI'IUTK HITTEU8. pure, rich and strong. iiui yourucBit iiru( Trv bULfiiru lilT- rsus ift.nltrht. and Ivou will felecu well Do you want the best UeiUcal Work published? Bond a 2-eut stamps to A. 1. Okuway A Cgt BoBtoo, Ala., aud recclre a copy frt', J.R.SMITH&CO . SOMETHING NEW. The Patent 5 Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch in the harness. UM LUU UUSlUl li IMautilfairuurai. Orapea fjr Health. Tbo uao of ripe crapes for dinner of incalculable, benefit to tbo human system, and the Pure Grape Juice, preserved, is invaluablo for weakly persons and invalids. Tbo Port Grape Wino and Grapo Joioo preserved fiom bis own vineyards, by Alfred Spoer of .Now Jersoy, is pronouDcou oy uio load ing medical experts to be the most re liable to bo obtained. To use the Un fermented Grape Jaico is just like eat ing tlie ripe sweet grape. 5A Ironsides Sheet fx'arij;'. 5A Clipper Fly Nets'",' ) IlulUluUw at Ktlf U. Out 100 other styles of Ji Iloree Sheets and Fir Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For salo by all dealers. If you can't get tbess, writ us. BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTMC BA LABEL Manuf'd br W, Avum A Son, i'nllada., w no make the famous Homo llmnd Dalier liUnkeU. The peoplo of Englaid are said to Im verv enthusiastic over the morriace ol the Prince of Wales's oldest daughter 8UB80BIBIi FOU LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DBALKR8 IM PIANOS, liytbe tollowlnif well known inakera: Cliickcringfj Kunbe, "Weber, Halletj & Dnvin. Can also furnish any of tho cheaper makes at manufacturers prices, Do not buy a piano be- loro getting our prices. .o.v Catalogue and Price Lists SeMtp-ts. On application. HINDERCORNO. Tt cmlj swr fur for Uirn. fU til rlri. T.nmtt eonifoft to h Utl. llo. tat UruiyUU. lliiom AOqtU.Yi 'fV CONSUMPTIVE jui j n-a-iu The other nigh!, flvo cr six young men of the lisMepp, selfsuflioieiit var iety so lamiliur just now dined in a prixatf room at a fashionable restau rant. After oicars bad been liulited ono nt thorn drawled : "I'll bet, fellows, that I can throw this knife, and it will stick in the crack of that door every time," lb arose lrom tho table and pointed out the nurrow crack between tho door mid lit) jiimb, and showed how bo pro posed to placo the knife. Tho five iilhoiH iiH03chcd the placo and cried out : "Vu take that bet. Fur how much V "I am to havo ten throws. Each time tbat I fail 1 am to pay n ten dol Inr bill ; if 1 sneered iu putting tlie knife in tho ciwk ten times, each of you will pay mo tho same Bum." Tho young man t ok hw position, aid, with mpidiiy aud aceuraoy that words cannot describe, executed ten times in mctcHeiun this remarkable lo.it. When Im had fuiUhed every onohnr rahed wild duliuht. Each ono ot his wagers beinit paid, ho pocketed a roll ot bills with n just pride. "Jlut now dm you over learn to do this!' asked one of tho company, Then ho revealed tbo secret. For two or three years, having nothing pressing to do and anxious to be talk ed about, bo bad given himself up to patient practiee at turn work, Kacli morning bo locked himself in bis room, and, far from pryinc eyes, ho attempt ed for bonis to put a knife into a bolei lie mm to mako inuiimorabie expert' me nt s to measuro the distance renuir ed, tho Im tu nescessary, and the curve, but his perseverenoo was invin cible. At first, ho throw the knife into the wide mouth of a Cuineso jar; then into the neck of a bottle; fiinlly bo succeeded in lodging bis projeotilo in the narinwit opening. Andyctbomo peoplo say that our dudes aro good inr nothing, and in cumber the earth I JVeto York Timet. CATARRH Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever. A NKW IIOMK TIIEATMKNT. Batterers uro not generally nwaro that these disease aro contagious, or that they are Uue to the presence of living parasites In tliu lining membrane ot tho huso and eus taclllau lubes. Mlcroscoplo research, how ever, luui iiroYed tills to bo a fact and the rtwult Is that n simple remedy has boon for mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are iiermanoutly cured In from one to thrco blinpio applications made, ri iioiiiu uy ma iaiieniuuc4) in two wetks. N. 11. For catarrhal dlschargea ixtcullur to j email's iwuiuai una ri'iueuy 14 a specinc. A rauijililet explaining this new treatment lib Hi u-ji cuiiia uy a. 11, la M'nt on recall Dixoif & Son, m West King tit, Toronto, . l7fAfttflA JailAwfA.4 VUWUiOi"-aX(liyW AHiif tUU( Hi AtotietferfttHr c. B. Robbies, Foreign and Domestic BEST STEEL Woven Wire Fencing WironopoGolvngo onn Tn at? PFO ROD. AllnlwnnilwMlli". Out In mull. SoMiTiiw4tn InlliUllniiof ffiwiiU. KHflllllT rilO InfomiKtlnn fwv Tl" 1IH K. SUrt.l St., tlUtmio, SlU Fcttll-n r II- moil nmlnr-ainrlilnr rfffaAl. at !!' rattblllb mm i .1111 r vwcv p mm 'mil rntt world. with ell th tttrhmont w win lf mikI frre rompin Una of our roiitly and valutblt art Nmiilre la reiflrn we aik ihei you inatv wnti we fwi, la inoixi wn in at aur home. and afiit is BMnlbeallttiill beeoma your own onnr. irai rnna nacnina n irlaaner ih Hlnerr patvaii, hlsh hitsnn out 1 Rrfora nairnrt nn nat tt told for H !:, with iha a irnmBHt ani now aana for MflO. Hal.atroarft.moit nt tulmarhln t lb world. Al l ,fre. No frltit rrqalird. I'lala, 6rtI inatractlona civtn. i noia wnt wnn 10 n mt onca can tar lr? tka bt Kwtmr-marhlfl In tha world, and th flnMt iknaorwcrkaorhitThartar thown tornherln America, XJtUK b Cl. liox T40 Auiiutiii Alulae. OUATfiFOIj COMFOUTINO. EPP'S COCOA. MtEAKFAST. "Uvatlinrousliknowlciliraoltlio natural lawa which govern tlie operations ot iHgctlii and nutrition, anil by n careful application or tlio line properties of nelt-selevtoil oco.i, .Mr. Unps has iruviuru uur ureaKiui, iii'm'i viiii it uumtuciy llavored beverairo which mv hivh ui manr heavr doctors' bill". It laby tlw jullclo'is uso ot Mich articles ot Ulot Unt aconstliiiiion may on gradual. I v bum up until Biron; enou in to n'slat ovcry ten dency 10 dl exso. llunJoilj ot aubtlo maladies are lloaltne iiround us 10 uly to ail.tcic wherever tbcro la a we.ik pilnU Wo miy escapo manv a ratal slmll uy Keeping o irm'HiH well roitminwini Euro oio-Mi una ervliv GittHtc. or milk, sold only la lull pounl tins, by drocers, JAMIW El'l-s & CO., HomoDopallile Cli"ralst, uub xo-u-tu iiiinuon, n.ugiana, uro blO'Kl und a nronorl v nourished frame. "-Civil .M.tdn simply with boiling water TIM: a ELTtX,1l SI - pvELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND WEMTKKN ItAIMIOAD. BLOOMS! JU15Q DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTlll)MllKRI.ANI,. Cameron CtmlaHky lianvllle CatiiwtNsa llupert. llloonihburg iwpy,.... HBLOOMSBURGPfl .imo llldtri- fl en w illow drove M llrlnrrreek ( 5'. Ilcrwluk ii.'i lleneli Ibiven T 11 1 ik'a Kerry 7 HhlcMilnny 7 -0 llunlnyk'a 7 I.I NantleoKe 7 w Avond.ile 7 M l'lymotitii 7 w rumoutit-iumiiou,.... b 0:1 Kingston H t'S liennett n 'i Mallby 8 17 wyoinimr x v.- West Mtutou R 7 nil 1st on S :a .ackawanna H iv .... Taylorvlllc s 4S llel evue 6 54 Bckinton u on 4 '-'. r u r m STATIONS. 1 M bCKANTON r. Ill -is- Pianos, Orsaos, and Sewinj iVIachincs. -AT- Music - - - Warerooms PATi vea'.i nl Trm 'lircoattla'l.an d all ratent BlanidltJ'Utodtor tl )iH l fK 1C-). OUU OKFIOK H UiVHirS U. 6. 1'ATKNT Fries We Imam sia.uriaiies, all business lrect, benoe can tri'iuci pueni bml uess In lews Imeand atLESi UU4l'tbin tnose remote from TTUUIUKtUU. send model, drawlnir, or photo.wlth description. We advise If patentable or not, free ol charge. Our fee not due till patent Is wMiirrd. A book,"How to oUalu l'atinui,"wltU references 0 actual clients In your Slate, county, or town, datfree. Address 1 J H. WII.LIAMH, AUCTIONEEU. IlLOOStSUUltH, PA. Eeal Estato Bought and So.d. r ji r. 40 t r..i 6 IO , is OS , it as I. K'i 6 3 r u I B.'i 1 ! S 14 2 111 2 it a 4S v; rt S ti'l 3 W 3 ID a in 3 ss 3 3'l 8 ii s r.2 3 S1 4 Ul NOIITII. A. U. A 111 111 10 S3 IU '."J in m iu e:i 11 111 11 07 II 15 11 23 11 Vrt II 3't 11 37 11 44 11 4S 11 OS it ( 12 10 12 VII 12 2(1 12 30 12 87 12 41 12 4 12 N) IS W 1 0.1 1 11 1 1 1 25 1 30 I r m south, r m 2 05 15 0 no r si 0 40 li 18 7 (.5 7 14 7 VU 7 2f 7 31 7 55 7 42 7 4 55 8 ea 8 17 8 22 8 a-) 8 33 8 38 8 45 8 42 8 S3 8 f.S 0 3 A H II w Iieiievue r. It 55 .... a 2 Taylorvlllc. r vo 10 no 214 6 311 .acKawauna ( 10 un 2 si a iw Ittston 6 .Id in Hi 2 28 (I 45 West I'lithion f. 42 in 22 284 50 Wyomlnz. tl 17 1(1 27 2 39 8 55 Maltby r. si 10 30 ... 6 59 liennett , c 5', 10 31 2 47 7 03 Kincston ti 58 10 ss am 7 07 Plymouth Junction.... 7 05 10 42 2 64 7 12 l'lymotuu 7 in iu 47 2 59 7 10 Avoudale IN 10 51 3 0.1 7 21 Nantleoke 7 111 in 55 3 no 7 25 nuniock'H 7 21 11 02 8 m 7 43 SMctenlnny T 47 11 12 3 29 7 ss iiick's rerry j 1122 33s v 07 lteacti Haven, 8 01 11 28 8 45 8 13 Berwick s 07 11 37 3 51 a 2t Unarcreek s 13 3 67 827 willow Orovo Kin 11 4s 4(11 8 31 I.lmoKldKO 8 20 11 52 4 05 8 3' Espy. 8 211 11 til 4 12 8 II UlooinsburB 8 32 12 n."i 4 18 8 47 llupert 8 37 12 111 4 21 8 i.a CatawtssA 8 '2 12 1 5 4 29 8 67 Danville 8 57 1! 30 4 40 9 15 Chtllflaky 9 03 4 54 9 21 Cameron 11 e7 is 10 6 no 9 28 NORTIirMBSM.AIsD 9 W 12 6 5 18 9 45 AH r v. e m ru Connections nt llnprrl wllh l'lillf.flplnlil jp Heading Kallroad for Tflirahend, Tnmnqiin. Will. Iiinisport. siiiihiiry. I'r.tlsvi lc. He. At Noithum. norland with I. E. l)lv. i: M u. mr llarrtfbiirtr. Lock ll.win, Kmporl'iti', w.mrii, corry and Erie. V. r, IIAI.vritAl). (, n. Vor., scranton, l'a C. .A SNOW & CO., Oppoaltn Palo rt urn Wanhli vim,. 11 (i 5 July ll-d.L. PARKER'S UAID nil o A ml Cleanul and Uauiifict tli lialr. I'romolei a luiuriint prowlh. o ."I1" ""imui Lour. IFniTrQU uinia anil tiAlr idlinn Parlies ileslrlnf! tnlmy Imrsesnnil wignns Tould (In well tn call on li e nbovn. FRAZERoaree JIET IN THE WOIU Merchant. Bu l,e; G.r.llr, 1 AGENTS W ANlED.TfS: JOHNSTOWN FLOOD Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia, & ' Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IM! TIME TABLE. in effect MAY is 16K. Trains leave Bunbuiy EASTWAltl) 9.40 a.m.. Kea KhOlf RxurpM rnnllv vrnrt Sunday), for IItirrlfbur;anu!iiii iirtoiatct1atloM, arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 y. m. j Mew 'inrk, 3.50 p. in. j nultlmore, 2.60 p. ra. ; Wum'.Nf-tci), 4.oo p. m., connci'tliiR at Pbii.idelplila rorall Hen snore polnlB, TUrougb paaeencer coach to Philadelphia. . . I.3 p. rru Pnj EsrrefP dally escept SundayJ.forllarrlfturk'ancflu lermo diate stations, arriving Ht P u 1 1 a d e 1 r h la 6.50 p. m. i New .York, 9.3f. p. m. j Jiniiiiuore M5 p. ra. : WaihlEKtou, uo n. m. Parlor car t!iroiili to Phlladelnliln and patK'pger coaches tbrongb to Philadelphia and Uaitlmore. 8 tn p. m. licnovo Aefoirn.odnuon (daily for llarrlsburg and all liit'rrorllatr t aliens, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. in. j New York 7.10 a. in. Baltimore. 6.15 1. m. ; Washington esn a. m. : Pullman sleeplngcufroin Ilarrl-bure to Phlladel phla and New York, l'lillailelnhia paMRengera can remain In hIm-p-ii- unnNntrb-d until 7 a. m. I.ro a. ra. Krle Mall (dallj) tor llarrlsburg and Inlennedlate stntloOH. urr ftng at Philadelphia c.Eo a. tn. New York, u.vi a. m.; Through I'ullinan slerpini; can and paaMn.ei roaches to Piuiadel. pnl. 3 m a. m. SoUfrn Hjpreai (Iillv) for llirrla. our anil lntirmedKW stitlnns arriving a'. II till more 7.W1, and Wniil gton i. and throutjli Pull . mniiMt plagoan lo U tlt'iu mi and A'ashlnrtia, and througb pas.i-nj'ir o .muo to luitlinira, WKstwaHIi. 5.10a. m. Erltt Mall i1all), for Erlo nrl ot Canandnigua nd Intermedial a stations, Hocnoa ter, llutralo i d Niagara Kails, with Ihrouirli Pull man Paiijecars andpaSinniieriioaches to Erie and Hocwtcr. 9.53-News Kxpress ( dally (or Lock Haven and lntermedlate statlons. 1.41 p. in. Niagara Express (dally except nun y) for Kane, Cai a Hgua and Inu-nnedtateBts-tlons K liester, llutralo awl Niagara Kal!Blth thriinglipasHenger eoaelwi.ri;ane and Hochester and Parlor car to Watklrs. - 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally except Kuudaylfor Ite. novo, Watklns and Intcrmedlatf stations, with thronirh passenger coaches t o ltcnovo and WatklEs. 10.42 p, rn. Wllltamiport Kxprefs (tallr excupt fiunday) for W'tllUu sport ai.d Intermediate sta tlona. TnllOUOH TJtAlNS FOll SUNllVItY F1IOMT11B EAbTNU MOUTH. Newo Eipress leavo. Philadelphia 4.S0 a.m. Ilaltlinore, 4.30a. m llarrlsburg. s.10 a. m. dally arriving at Kunbury 9.63. a. in . , t. " Nlnrara Express tcaves PhlIadelphla,H.tOa.m.j aslilngton 8 I0a.rn.llal Umore 9.00 a. m.fda'li ejcei t unda arriving at giin,bry, 1.43 p.tfl., with through Parloi oar from I n ade phla andinrouirh passenger coacbeB from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fast line leaves Now oi k 9.00 a. m. i Phlladel phia.u.soa. m.! Washlngion, 9.50 a. m.i Daltl. more, 10.45 a. in., (dally rrcpt Hunday) arriving at wiiu inrouiMi lliroutrh pasfecger naiiiiiioiu Buiibun. 6.3U p. m. with coaches Irom Philadelphia nml iuii uat'ur ifiii'f-bs ie.iea ftew York 3uu m. Philadelphia 6.31. p. m w mington 2 60 p. m Ilaltlnioroi.i'O p,4i)7-uuil exc'pl Wunda)) airlv Ing at Kunbnry 10 ta p. in. ErleiMall leaven Now York fi.pop. m. 1 Philadel phia, 11.23 p. in. Wasliltjgtcn,iu.i4)p.m.i Haiti more, 11.20 p. mwdally) auiriuvsi nunburyMU f.V.m-J y"tn through Wllmati Meeplng care from Philadelphia, WarJllngton ur.d lltlilmore and through passengsr coaches from Philadelphia "UNIII'ltV, IIAil.KTIIN .V II.KIXIAItllK IIAII.IIIMI).,(M) nitiNcn MIIITII AMI VM'.NT Kin n.iv, I'jr lakniisK J(,Uk;,n, Fd.test selling book .-m..i. r..iri''.a .jellH 4 llOmlO'uf, 'Jill, (, Pictures. u"' i,Vnr l"."'" V.'"WP." " I'liinn i.mih itmung rrom we jsrrors or Youth. Fnllr, Vice. I. norsnce, Ac, may h cured at houio without fall Jr cxpoMirt. iDlHlllbla and l oundrniUl. Iir,., i".1 '5' '"P 7"y 11 D "all.sealed, pest paid. Small book, wVth endoneinenU of ttaprS. ,'lrit B"iiBSrl. 7t4J"M l'tKxly Medical liaUlitlT July 19 d.4t. are (mill, Miui 3 W KUEI.KII CO.. 623 PluMtniil u, ....... a. "i 1 una. 8-2 .1 4t. FITTX DOLLARS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE 1100 ChMtt St., PhUUs. I'mIUobm far Uradutu. Tina nMalrc4 3 ta 4t IM. JliUll' lkwivwJ. luii w trtailyexctptMUniiay.) wllkesbarre?iMail leaves wunbury 10.00 a.m. aXrJiln'! at Bloom Ferry 10.48 a. m Wllkex-bane 12.10 p.m. 4 Kxprr ssKast loaves Hunbury 6.85 p. m.. amvtiiif at UloomFerrV6.2.lii. in.. WlikeH-barre V.IO p. n. BuntlUr7MalIlCiVrulll.-.wi,,rn,ii IT 1, . iirlV ever ,ng ftt ul00,v? Wtm- W.SJ p. ip., Hunbury 1.3 0 p. m ,'(. ..Elpr.er?,Wo1'.t'av( Wllkes barrej.osp. ra'ar v uiuuw jrorry 4.30 p, m , s inburr 6.2op, mr SUNUAY IIUlNft wiikesharre mu leatM hunbury 10 nu a, m., a rtvlng at lilwiirr Ferr 10 41 a. ui., Mlc-l!arro tiunday ncemr.mo.lnM1.11 le.ivim Wlllien Urt 10 jt. m. trrlTi" tt " - " .rrv i w m., tu rir , , IVflllh.,M by 'HirirrMleg .'.. f fc lllLl'iiO.,',, il Hilr 1.1. Ht Xiir VnrL' Ingoiiialiu a obtain all n Mil I forraatlo aloui auy propuu lino of AUVKUVfeilNU TlffR COLUMBIAN toaiiKDgltsaruan, I ah. 11 m. .in .'ti'WBpim'rs. I July 2i3m. I'pavx I'ampblrf, 3wt, Ts-r-iv.