COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Los; O&btn Graridmotuflrs. An Indian doctor lma rceontly dis covered iu a common weed whoso mo dlcinftl qanlitlos lisvo tiovor lioforo boon Ruspccttn, n valnabto remedy for bowol disordoro. Tlioro !s nothing particularly ntrnngo about this fact. Nothing. And yet the very slmpllolty of the now discovery would, with some, seem to throw inut tlcmlit. nnnn ila nnawra. To mnko It ono hag onlv to nnnr lint wator over tho loavoi of tho plant. In its preparation no vast chomioal worltB and appliance nro required. Is it to be wondered at sinoo suoh plainly prepared remedies nre ncoonnt ed of suoh great morit in thesa days, that euoh wonderful results attended our grandmothers, whoso teas and in fusions of rooU and herbs and bal sams, havo exortod so great an iiitlu enco to tho maintenance of health and llfot. Certainly not I Tho greatest pieces of ' machinery, atrlko us most by their exceeding simplicity. Tho secret of saooess of grandmoth er's remedies was thoir freshness' and Bimpliolty. Every autumn found tho llttlo Log Cabin abundantly supplied with fresh leaves, roots, herbs and bal sam, which wcro carefully dried and prepared and laid away for use. Dreading to call a dootor becauso of tho ezpensivencsa of his far-made trips, they immediately gavo attention to tho diseaso and routed it boforo it had gained a foothold. The old Log Cabin grandmother, in cap and high tucked gown, and por ohance bespectacled in rough silver, her weary foet encased in "hum mado'1 slips, is the dear sweet nurse who rises to tho view of many a man and woman to day as tho early years of life pass in retrospect. The secrets of grandmother's medi cines wero rapidly being forgotten and the world was not growing In tho graoo of good health. To restore the lost art of log cabin healing has been for yoars tho desire of a well known philanthropist in whoso aocostral lino wore eight "goodly physicians" of the old style, men who nevor saw a medi cal college save in tho woods, nor a "medical .diploma" except that inscrib ed on tho faces of healthy and long livod patients. Much time and monoy was expended in securing tho old for mula, which to-day aro put forth as "Log Cabin remedies," sarsaparilla, hops and bnebu, congh and consump tion, ana several others, by Warner, whoso name is famous and a standard for medical nxistence all over tho globe. These oldest, newest and best preparations have been recognized as of such Buperexcellenco that to-day they can bo found with all leading dealers. When Col. Ethan Allen wasi makirj" history along our northern frontier daring the revolution, Col Seth Warn er, the fichtincr Sheridan of that army, who was a skillful natural dootor, used many suoh remedies, notably like the Log Cabin extract, sarsaparilla and cough and consumption remedy, among the soldiers with famons suc cess. ' They are a noble inheritance which we of to-day may enjoy to the full, as did our forefathers, and using, reap, as did they, the harvest of a life full' of days and lull of usefulness. At a seaside hotel you can always tell a dry goods clerk by the way he folds his napkin, and a bartender by the way in which he feels under the table-leaf for a drawer of sugar to sweeten his tea. fuck. The Wine for Ehenmatism and Dropsy. Dropsical and Rheumatic persons find the use of Spear's Port Grape Wine of New Jersey of incalculable benefit Its purity and valuable pro perties nave given it a wide reputation among physicians throughout this country and Eurcpo. It is excellent for debilitated females, and is used by tho best families in New York and Washington as an evening family wine, if or salo by druggists. Tho Side Democrats aro On. WIIKN TIIK'KXTRAIItTIOM TREATY WITH KN(lt.ANl) IS CONSIDERED. HOMI1 lNTKIUVmNO FACTS TAKK.N ritOM TIIK CONORMSIONAt, UKCOIll), WIIIOI1 THROW SOMK I.101IT ON A VK11Y IMPORTANT STATE QUESTION. Tho Now York 'lHmes of a recent dato contained tho following interest ing communication: Washington, Oct. 21. Tho des peration of tho republicans in their at tempt to regain control of tho govern ment is conspicuous in nothing so much as iu a reckless and systcmatia disregard for tho truth. This is befit ting and worthy of .a campaign iod, as it Is, by tho only prosidontal oandi- m to who in the history ot the country was defeated on account of his bad torsonal record. Ono of the latost feats of this unscrupulous party Is not only characterized by blushing false hood, but a presumptions effort to dis count tho intelligence ot Irish-Ameri cans. I refer to tho uso of tho merce nary and mendacious columns of Urn Irish World to impress upon tho minds of Irishmen tho idea that the present administration is unfriendly to them by reason of tho extradition trea ty with Grout Britain, which was sent to tho Senato by tho president on the 8th of July, 1880. Tho faots aro briefly these: In Juno of 188G an ex tradition treaty was agreed upon bo tween this country and Great Britain which contained among other things tho following provision: "Malicious injury to property whereby tho life of any person snail uo in uaugor, ii suuu injuries constitute a crimo for which the offender may be extradited. Tun treaty was referred to tho oommitteo on foreign relations, consisting of four democrats and tho five following re ublioans: John Sherman, George F. Edmunds, William P. Frey, William Ju. Jivarts aud ltenjamin Harrison until bis retirement from office on the 4th of Mnroh, 1887, when his place on tho committee was filled by Mr. Dolpb, of Oregon. Somo timo after tho reference the committee reported the following amendment to tho above provision: "Malicious injuries to persons or property by tho uso of explosives, or malicious injuries or obstruction to railways whereby the lifo of any per eon shall be endangered, if Buoh in juries constitute a crime according to the laws of that politioal division of either country in which tho offor.so shall have been committed, nnd of that political division of either country in which tho offender shall bo arrested." Tliis proposed amendment was op posed by every democratic Senator, and by Senator Riddleborcer, who moved to consider the question in open session, in discussing tho mo tion ne saia: 'I do not beiiovo there is a singlo member of tho oommitteo on .foreign relations who will rise to-day in open session and advocate the amendment which comes from that committee.' (See Congressional Record Feb. 7, 1888, page 1,005.) So deteirained was the opposition to the proposed amendment on the part of the democratio senators, tho further consideration of the treaty was post nened until next December. It is a matter of fair aud conclusive inference from the circumstances of the case that tho amendment was reported nt tno instaoco of tho British minister. For whilrf all senatorial action was under tho seal ot secrecy, the fact is known to be true that before the trea ty was submitted to the senate the British minister. Lord Sackyille, -called upon the secretary of the state and urged him to consent to the concise amendment, which was atterward re ported by the republican of the major ity committee. This the secretary of state positively aud hrmiy declined to do. Tho object of her majesty's re presentative was obvious. lie knew that the treaty, as originally agreed upon, contained uo provision which would permit tho extradition of Irish men for alleced offenses crowinc out of tho uso of dynamite or explosives, hence his earnest appeal to the secre tary of state. It is apparent that an application was more successfully mado to the committee on foreign re lations. It will be noted that there lb no provision of the United States sta tutes which would constitute malicious injuries referred to in tho treaty as originally agreed upon a crimo, and there is no provision in the original treaty which would permit . the arrest of any person it he wero located in some political divison (or state) in which such malicious injury would be a crime, so that tho objectionable lea ture of the proposed amendment is di rettly and expresily chargeable to the i I! !-!. .1... rtpuoucan majority ui uiu uuiuiiuuee, and not to tho administration of Pre Cleveland, as faluely charged by Put Ford and tho UBderstrikcrs who nre under his bad nnd misleading influence, I beiiovo there is no treaty exist ing, or ever been made, between the United Statps and any foreign power containing the remarkable provision proposed by the committee on foreign relutioiiB in their attempt to discmm uato against tho people of Ireland, Tho amendment was not only obvious ly designed to apply to that unhappy count. y, but in order to facilitate the imperial government in us coiuplcU domination of down-troildeu and long suffering Ireland, the local , laws not the fedeial law alone hut the local laws of every stato of this Union wero, to he made available nnd subservient for the purposes of its tyrannioal scheme ot utter political opprtssion and ruin. Tho republican senators not only lent thenifelves as willing tools to tho British government for tho purpopo of inflicting this unprece dented and outrageous discrimination igainst that Urge aud thrttty elomont ot our people who naturally aud right ly sympathize with tho cause of Ire land, but havo attempted to keep the whole matter under tho cloak of se oreuy, while for the purposes of the campaign treacherous and purchasable Irishmen like tho editor of the Irish World dissemminato the notion that this democratio administration is rc eponsiliio for an outrage which tlioy alone havo attempted and nre justly responsible for, And if Irishmen feel indignant, as they may well do, at thif scheme to discriminate agalust them their inoignation chould be, nnd will be, directed against tho republican senators who proposed and suppoitcd it, and not against their democratio friends who opposed it. And tt.cy will hear in mind that in this danger. as in overv crisis in the past history of tho country, from tho dark days of Know-Nothlogism down to tho pre sent time, tho democratio party nas u fendod the rights ot the insn people. Reform. "Bronze John" is a new' Flor! lojm'for tho Yellow Jack," ' Ho Haa Always .Been a Republican, but Will Vote rorUleveland. John F. Rathboue, hoad of tho firm of Rathboue, Sard fc Co., tho largest manufacturers in Albany, will voto for President Cleveland on tho tariff issuo. Ho is a llfo-long Republican, and was mado Brigadier General by Gov. 15. D. Morgan in 1801. llo organized and sont to tho front forty-flvo New York regiments nnd was Adjntant-Goncral under Gov. John A. Dix. Gon, Rath bono Bays: "I shall voto for Cloveland this year becauso I beiiovo a reduction of tho tariff would bo for tho groat advan tage of the business nnd manufacturing intcrosls ot uur country. I think that our manufacturing Industries do not require tho amount of tarut now levied and that exocrslvo tariff taxes aro an encumbrance upon many of thorn. I wish it distinctly understood that I am not a Frco-Trader. I believe in a pro per degreo of protection, for suoh of our industries as require protection, but manuiaouirmg w-uay, in my juugu mont, is impedod by tho excessive war tariff. It is an absurd idea that Ro- publicans should object to a platform favoring reduction of tho tariff and should donounce It as Freo Trade,' when for many yoars tho Republican party Itself was pledged to mako the reductions whioh President Cleveland favors. Becauso tho Republican party has abandoned its former pledges and principles it does not follow that no- ublicans liko myselt should accept us present leadership abandon the convic tion which lor years were part oi our politioal faith." A SIMPLE MENTION of the name POND'S EXTRACT calls to mind tho uninterrupted success of an old standard remedy, rooognized for half a century as tho great specific lor all forms ol 1'ain, Injlamations, and Hemorrhages. But do not trutt in weak imitations. Republicans Left Eiui to Starve. LEAF FROM rttESIDENT CLEVELAND'S PENSION RECORD. The following correspondence, whioh was sent to tho Democratio Stato Oommitteo will bo of interest to all veterans of tho war. Tho case re ferred to is that of B. F. Baloh, of Far go, Dak., who under a Republican ad ministration had been denied an in- oroaso of his $8 a mouth peusion. Mr. lialch laid his case bctoro 1 resident Cleveland, an 3 in eight days received tho following answer: Kxhcbtivk Mansion. WiRniKOTON. July it. lWlf.l JS. F. Batch. Furao. 1MK. Mum sin: -i a rresmenL ail-ecu me lu ickhhw. ledge the recetDt ot your letter ot recent date, and to say to you that your request, has been granted. Your pension has been Increased to ft) per month, wmco amount you win araw on me aaie oi your next payment. The President Is well Batlstled from your record that you are entitled to oven a higher rat. He directs mo to say to you: "At the exDlratlon of six months go before tho Pension Bureau and be thoroughly examined, and nuiuy me ana i wut 6ce mm you rvcetvu jusiuav- imniel i.AHONr, mvaio Deurciury. Mr. Balch received letters from all parts of tho country asking whether tho abovo letter, which was printed, was authentic, and it was oven assert ed that it was a campaign lie. To ono of tho correspondents Mr. Balch has made reply as lollows: Fargo. Dak.. Oct. 0. Mr. K M. La Folleue. Dsin Sir: In reply to your letter of Oct. 8, upon the subject ot which I now write, I will say that attached newspaper account Is true, except In one particular. Tho dato should b9 July 3, 1857, In. Blcau UI IBM. UlUCWlM:itl9tUIJUCICIj J(UU- cular. Iam a Republican, but will not lie to help elect any man to an office. I do not bellevo that Mr. Cleveland Is opposed to pensioning do ser rtng old soldiers. I beucve thai Jr. Cleveland Is an honest man, If he Is a Democrat. The Re publican administration left me to starve on ts a month, but Mr. Cleveland had time to look up my case and do mo tustlce, even It I am an old man badly wounded and without a vote In a Terrl torv. JfvhandlsBO lame to-day that I cannot hold a pen, and a friend writes tnts at my- dicta tion. If we Republicans cannot elect Mr. Harrison without lying about rrestaent Cleveland, men i say let Mr. Cleveland be elected, and Ood b less htm (la what I aavl for wnat he did for me. I wish you would pubUsh your letter and this, my answer, In the same paper la which the attached slip was printed. "Men like trees begin to grow old at the top." 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Ask for tho Vtimmi, and take A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored n j n FOR IO uurmenis nenoweu j CENT8. A Child can use them Unequalled for all Fanoy and Art Work. At druggist! and Mirchauti. Dj Cook free. Willi, RICHARDION fc COu frpi Bartsnftt VI, A Republican Trick Exposed. Senator Male will bo Interested In the details given In The Now York World of the methods employed to ret money from Republicans employed In the departments at Washington. Four years ago some-' thing like (20,000 wu contributed by the clerks of ,tho various departments for campaign purposes. This year no such lrgo amount was expected, but still Republican politicians thought that tho "hold over" Republican clerks ought to contribute something. But how to roach thorn without ex citing the susplolon of the Democratic heeds of departments or their follow clerks wu a problem. Circulars wero prepared in effect "soliciting your financial aid" in paying tho legitimate expenses ot the campaign, and sent to a few well known Republican clerks, with tho understand, ing that thoy would clroulato them among their fellow clerks of the same political faith. There were very fow responses to thesa circulars, the clerks evidently pre ferrlng to take no chances. Some Demo cratio officials, It is said, discovered the scheme, and it was forthwith abandoned. It was finally decided to appoint agents from among the faithful at Washington who should bo authorized to roeelra sub scriptions. They were instructed to pro ceed very carefully, but to use an diligence In disseminating the Information among Republican clerks that subscriptions would be received by them, for which in return they would receive a novel receipt, which would not involve the holder in trouble with his Democratio superiors, but would be of lnestlmablo valuo in the event of Re publican success. Tho peculiarity of the receipt Is that thero Is no name attached to it, simply a number. The names and corresponding numbers are kept In a little book; whioh tho agent guards with the utmost care. Should the Republican! win, tho receipts will bo filled out with tho subscriber's name, and ho will stand a good chanco of reaping the reward of faithfulness to his party. In caso of Democratio vlctorytho tell tale books will be destroyed. All these faots wero learned at first hand by a World reporter, who paid t5 as a department employe, and re ceived a receipt which is printed by the newspaper in lactumuo. apringneia lie publican. bit. mames lm jnop. Mr. Blaino has once more got himself Into a. position before the public from which not even a liberal uso of the coward's argument, a He, will rescue him. In The uitixon wo nave traced bis crooked course through tho whole controversy on trusts. He began by saying that trust are private affairs with which nobody has a right to interfere. Driven from that absurd standpoint to another, and thenoe to another, ho has at last como down to tho Msurance that if trusts are injurious to the country It is because some Demo- ' nM I ,1 I .. 1 . which he wants the halt, the maimed, tho lame and the blind to infer that tho Democratio party is responsible for trusts. As we have, shown, in making this argument Mr. Blaine has conceded every honor to tho Democracy. The narty Is resolved to abolish the in. faulty of trusts, no matter who Is hurt. It ia not making war upon trusts because they are Republican, but becauso they are Infamous. If Democrats aro engaged In them, so much the worse for the Democrats. They ought to know bettor. But the concession that tho Democratio party is fearless, unselfish and sincere in Its antagonism to this form of robbery is V. VlJk. !.4I v. J mado. Mr. Blaine did not Intend to corn. mend, but to condemn. Uo came to curse the party, and lol he hath blessed It altogether. Brooklyn Citixcn. Morristown, Tim, July 4, i888 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen Five years ago I was so un fortunate as to contract an extremely bad case of blood poison. My bones ached and my muscles began to swell and contract. I was under treatment of the physician from the Inception of the disease until I found that 'he could do me no good. Then, through the advice of a friend I began tak ing 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. FAkmersvillz, Tex., June si, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen The mother of a member of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous sore 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, Pendleton, yearly & Riley, Druggists. Three books mailed free on application, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM HART BLOOMSBUEQ, PENN'A., AGENT POIl THE KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manufactruers of the celebrated Keystone Dyna mltn. This explosive Is giving unlveraal eatlstae tton Quotations cheerfully given. fAug 187 MASON & HAMLIN The cabinet organ was introduced In Its praseat form D Mason A Ilamlln In 188L. Other msksra followed In the mannf actore of these Instruments, bat the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always mala- tauiea ueir supremacy as we oesi in la. woria. Mason A Ilamlln offer, a demonstration of the finequalled excellence of iheir organs, the fact that as an ox wo great worurs cimuiuom, since was 01 I'srls. lMT.lnfinn lcompetluon with best makl I U 1 1 II M V'""'11 coun tries, they have! I nllU HIAmvsrlablyUk. en the hlghcstU 1 1 U ii I Uhonors. Illus trated catalogues 822 TO SJOOO. free. Mason A Ilamlln do not hesitate to make the SI traordinary claim for their pianos, that they ara soperlor to all othtrs. They recognize' the high excellence achieved by other leading makers In ui art of piano building, bat sUU claim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable Ira- prortment Introduced by them la the year 1863, and now known as the "Misox & IIihun Puko UraixaiB," bjs a mm the use ot which. U secured the U I II ml 1 1 7 greatest pos sible purity and r I U 1 1 - refinement of tone, together I I fl 1 1 U Vwlth greatly In creased cepacl- OSilTD UPSI3EI. ty for standing In tane and other important advantages. A clrculsr, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners, sent, together with descriptive catalogue, to any applicant Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ments; also rented. 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PMtlllNE'S l'UHK BAULKY M ALT WIUBKKY without unduly stimulating tho kid. neys Increases their flagging activity, counteracts the erfectB of fatigue, has tens convalescence and is a wholesome and prompt diuretic. Watch the label I None genuine unless bearing the signature Vol aaie uy ail drug ana grocers mroun the united Rtateia Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A roltSALE BY o-:r,:ea-T INDUCEMENTS! We are offerinc trrcnt iiiflnnfininntw fn rfirsnnn tlpsirnio- to purchase Pianos, Organs and 5 Iff sS m a -vlav a iss) fl ft fl Among the Pianos we handle are the IVERS & POJVD C. C B BIGGS. BA US 8r CO., SCI OMA CKER Gold S!f:r7.ii.f$ rt.TP.r7. lnt.7rt. Tirftt oo and fully warranted for five years. Our leadine Orcans are the EM. UNITED STATES Oi r leading Sewing Machines are tho celebrated WHITE. ME W DA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC, WE W HOME, AJ. W Uj J.M yjuXJ, Xi, XJJLXJj ABD BO TABIC Sewing xvoiary otswiug luacnine in me Before riirYliriR5n(r ivrito for J" O - - .w. jjjjfUT, Main St., bloomsburg, PENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY. S0LXA0INTB fOB P. F. ADAMS t CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO sole agents ot the fol lowing brands ot Cigars. IIBNHY OLAX, LONDHES, NOHMAL, INDIAN PRINCESS, SAMSON, HILVUlt ASIL Alexander Bros. & Go, WHOLESALE DEALEIIS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO,; CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOlt HENRY MAILLARDS 1HCA.NDIES. FllESII EVEHY WEEK. Bloomsbuvg, Pa. C. JB. JKOBBINS, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. MALT WHISKEY. The analysis as it appoars by tho La bri nn nvcrv bottle: 1 have carefully an alyrcd the rem IUrlsv Malt wm rkt made by M. ft J. K rerrtno and nnd it entirely frco from fusel oil, funurol, metals and acids and Is nbsolutelj pure." Aloned, Camilla Annur uairr. Vtneva and We (soadfn D11UGG1STS AND ALL UEALEKH. Sewing Machines. rriinqf. Pimma nro nil firat-rtloc,. celebrated V.RTV. V 1M TT.l .. and other makes. ' tJJ. U lit 110 O J tO.J JJ- Machine, tho finest .mid beat worm. Piitnlnmina In .T f3AT.T7.1?TJ'H -....VWV. L J .J . .UJUAJXVIJ Pa. ANY OIIDEH FOIl FESTIVAL. will be SUPPLIED WITH the LOWEST Market Prices, AS FOLLOWS : ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. v. Best made Clothing in Philadelphia for M on, Youths, Boys and Childron. A. C. Yates & Co. Gtii & Chestnut, LEDGER BUIUD INQ. UHATI2FUI.-COMFOIITINO. ' EPP'S COCOA. UUEAKFABT. "By a thorough knowledgo of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, nnd by ft careful nppllcatlon-of iho rtno properties ot well-tclcctcd ocoa, Jlr. Kpps has protldf d our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverago which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It ts by tho Judicious use ot such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradual ly built up until strong enough to resist every ten. dencyto dl-enso. Hundreds ot subtle maladies are noatlng around us roady to attack wherever there ts a weak point- We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-C(f Service GniUM. Made simply with boiling water or milk, sold only In half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES BITS CO., nomccopathlo Chemists, w oct sc-d-cr, London, England. KAX&KOAS TIME XASJjS -rEIiAWA.RK, LACKAWANNA AND. WKSTBMN IiAILHOAD, BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. r u NOHTHUMBEKLAMD S 40 Cameron B 6S Cliulusky e 00 Danville o 03 Catawlssa 0 25 Noitm a. M. a. if. r m 1 85 10 10 19 10 25 10 29 10 311 10 63 6 I 6 34 6 40 6 63 T 05 7 13 7 20 7.27 7 81 7 85 7 42 7 49 65 8 06 8 17 8 21 8 33 8 S3 8 38 8 45 8 49 8 63 8 63 9 03 9 09 9 17 9 85 9 80 9 35 AK 1 68 2 14 2 11) 2 24 2 29 ltunert.. c 80 e 3d 11 00 11 07 11 16 11 22 11 26 11 30 It 37 11 44 It 48 11 63 12 03 12 16 12 20 12 26 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 60 12 66 1 03 1 11 Illoomsburg Espy Ltmoltldge. willow drove lirlarcreelc, lierwlck lleach Haven ... s a ... 6 60 .. 6 64 .. e 68 ... 1 1)5 .. 7 11 ... 7 18 .. 7 SO 2 49 2 64 2 69 3 09 3 19 3 26 385 3 39 3 43 Hick's Ferry. Shlcksblnny.i llUniOCK'B 7 43 Nanttcoko 7 60 Avondale... 7 64 Plymouth , 7 611 . 8 03 , 8 08 8 12 , 8 17 , 8 22 , 8 27 , 8 33 , 8 40 , 8 48 , 8 54 , 00 r u Plymouth Junction, . , Kingston..... Dennett Maltby Wyoming 3 62 3 54 4 01 West IlttBton Plttston Lackawanna ... Tavlorvllle 1 19 1 25 1 30 F If SOUTH r Iienevue SCRAMTON 4 82 r it STATIONS. A H , 6 10 0 16 6 SO , 0 24 A U 9 60 9 65 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 22 10 !7 10 30 10 31 10 88 10 42 10 47 10 61 10 55 11 02 11 12 It 22 II 28 11 87 pu HCBANTOK 8 05 6 20 6 25 6 30 6 87 6 45 6 50 6 56 69 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 25 7 43 7 55 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 27 8 31 8 35 8 41 8 47 8 62 8 57 9 15 9 23 9 28 9 45 Hellevue Taylorvllle. Lackawanna... 2 14 2 21 2 28 2 34 2 39 247 2 60 2 54 2 69 3 03 3 06 3 19 3 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 57 4 01 4 05 4 13 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 46 4 64 5 00 5 15 ruiBton. ....... West Plttston... 6 311 6 42 Wyoming 6 47 Maltby J 1 Bennett e 55 Kingston 6 68 1'iymoutn junction i Plymouth 7 10 Avondale 7 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 iiunlock's 7 26 snickshlnny 7 47 nicies rerry. i lleach Haven 8 01 lierwlck 8 07 llnarcrcek 8 13 wuiow Grove 8 10 II 48 Lime Itldgo 8 20 11 52 Espy. 8 2 11 69 Hloomsbun? 8 S2 12 05 ltupert 8 37 12 lo uaiawissa 8 2 ik is Danville 8 67 12 30 Chulasky. 9 03 Cameron s 07 13 40 NORTHUMB RHLAND 9 22 19 6 AM P H p a Connections at ltupert with Philadelphia a Iteadlne Railroad for Tamanend. Tnmanuo. Will- tamsport, snnbury. I'ottsvllle, etc. At Northum- neriana wun j'. s. m. mv, l . l(. Jl. lor uurnsuurK, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Erie. 'V. F, HALSTEAD. Gen. Man., Scranton, Fa .Milisi Pennsylvania Railroad. w Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Centra) Railway. N TIME TABLE. In effect AUO. 5, 1889. Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD 9.40 a. m., sea Shore Express (dally except Sunday), for narrlsburg andlntermedlatestattons arriving at Philadelphia 3.18 p. m.: New York, 5.60 p. m.j Baltimore, 4.45 p.m.; Washington' 6.55 p. m connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia. 1.43 p. m. Day express dally except Sunday),fornaiTlBburg and Interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. : Baltimore 6.45 p. m. ! Washington, 8.00 p. m. Buffet Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (dally for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate atattonsi arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. : New York 7.10 a. m. Baltimore, 5.15 a. m. : Washington t.80 a.' m. ; lnillman sleeping carfrom Wllllamsp'tto Philadel phia, Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 2.60a.m. ErleMall(dallyjfor narrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arrWing at Philadelphia 6.25 a.m. New York, ll.so a. m. : Baltimore 8.15 a. m. : Washington, 9.30 n. m. Through Pullman sleeping ears are run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and through passen ger coacbeB to Philadelphia and Baltimore. WESTWARD. 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dally), for Erie asd al Intermediate stations ana Canandatgna and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo anil Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Palace ears and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches ter. 9.51 News Express (dally except Sunday) for Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 18.62 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun. a iy) (or Kane andlntermedlatestatlons and Can ar.iiatgua and principal Intermediate stations, U-Ybester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with thmrtcu passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Ihirjet Parlor carto Watklns 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally.except 8unday)tor Ile novo and intermediate stations, and Blmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas. senger coaches to Renovo and watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Renovo and lnterme dlate statlon- TUROTJOn TRAINS FOR SDNRirnY FltOMTHB BAST AND SOUTH, Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m Harrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Sunbury 9.20 a. m. with through Bleeping car from Philadelphia to Wll llamsport. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a.m. narrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally exoopt Sunday arriving at Sunbury 9.53. a. m. ,.. , . Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; Baltimore 7.S0 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury. 13.63 p. m., with through Buffet Parlor car from Philadelphia and tnrough passenger ooaehes from PhUadel phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.! Philadel phia, 11. 60 a. m.j Washington, 9,60 a. m.; Balti more, 10.45 a. m (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, s.sop.m., with through passenger ooaehes from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.0Op. m. i Philadel phia, 11.S5 p. m. j Washington. 10.00 p.m.; Balti more, 11.20 p. m., (dally) arriving at sunbury 5.10 a. to., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and hrougU pasBenger coaches from Philadelphia. HUNHIJHY, IIAZI.KTON He Wir.KBHIlAlIHK KAU.HUAI) AMI NIIUTII ANU WKMT IIIMNI1II ItAII.WAV. (Dally except Sunday.) WUkeabarre Mall leaves Sunbury 9.65 a. m.i arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.4s a,m., Wllkeo-barre Express East leaves Sunbury 6.85 p. m., arriving; at Bloom Ferry 6.26 p. m., Wllkes-barre 7.65 p. ia Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkcsbarreiatoa.m.arrlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry n.46 a. ro., Bunhury 12.86 p. m ExpreBs West leaves Wllkes-barre 2.65 p. m., ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p, m., sunbury MOp.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves sunbury 9:C3 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:16 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 11:45 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 6:10 P.l, arriving at Bloom Ferry, ,S9 p, m., Sunbury, Uen.Maiiaifr (Ha, paitesgtr Aftst