The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 21, 1888, Image 4

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Birds of Pennjhani.
WITH SPECIAL TIKFKIIKNCK TO THK roOb
1UDIT8, nASHll ON OVSR THREE TIIOUS
AND STOJUCU EXAMINATIONS, bt
B. H. WARREN, M. D,, WEST
ciikstrr, rAi ion gra
tuitous disthuhu
TION.
Wo linvo bcforo us nn ndvanco copy
(proof sheets nntl plntes) of tbo "lie-
port on tho Birds of Pennsylvania,"
published at llarrisjtirg, Pa., Stato
Printers office, In accordance with tho
Act of Assembly, approved May 12th,
1887. Tho book is octavo sizo, and
including tho plates has about 375
pages. Tho text is printed in a good
Bijiou, pi.nn ami very readablo typo.
an iuo species ami snu-speciea aro
"forraV of both land and water birds,
belonging to tho faun of our State,
and which number considerably over
thrco hundred different kinds, aro
treated of. Dr. Warron. tho State Or.
nithologist, lias givon in a concise and
terse way tho results of his investiga
tions in examinations (dissections) of
mo lood materials ot birds, and his
careful, systematic observations as a
a field naturalist, covering a period of
about fifteen years. As a result, "Tho
Jiirds ot rcunsylvania ' is rcploto with
luiormation wnich will bo ot great val
ue to tho farmers, as well as kstruo
tivo to scientists.
A he author, evidently recognizing
tho importance of simplification, which
oy most writers ot ornithological and
other scientific publications is seeming'
ly ovorlooked, has divested his book.
whenever practicable, of tho numerous
and mystifying technical terms, and
when such terms aro employed they
are fully explained so they can bo
clearly understood by the general
reader.
CIIAItACTErtlSTICS.
In describing his feathered subjects,
the writer has taken pains to point out
the individual characteristics ot birds,
so that they can in many oases bo re
cognized in life, or when flying, walk
ing or running on tho ground, or when
at rest. Although devoted particular
ly to the various food stuffs, animal
(llesh, insects, eta,) and vegetable
(seeds, cereals, blossoms, grasses, etc.,)
on which birds subsist, interesting and
instructive mention is made of the life
histories in general of different birds.
Indeed it is surprising to find such a
vast fund of solid information in so
small a space. Besides giving quite a
complete account of eaclTof the IUr
TonES (hawks, eagles and owls) which
m usually found in the State, a chap
ter is devoted to "Birds of Prey and
tho Scalp Act of Juno 23, 1885,"
which was repealed, except as to
wolves and wildcats at the last session
of the Legislature. This chapter is
particularly interesting, containing as
it does, extracts from reports collated
by Thos. J. Edge, for tho Stato Board
and clippings from observations, re
ports, etc., of differont naturalists re
lating to the Bounty Act, besides giv
ing the names and numbers of the
many birds and animals killed, also
the amounts paid for name by differ
ent counties.
THE SCALP ACT REPEALED.
The effort to repeal tho burdensome
Scalp Act, which in a period of about
nine months' cost the various counties
of the Commonwealth ovr r $100,000,
about $75,000 of which was paid for
hawks and owN, was beguu by Dr.
Warren, who is recogniz-d, by natura'
ists generally, as one of the foremost
authorities on the "food of birds" in
this country, and as he has dissected
over COO hawks and owls, it is unnec
essary to add that his views, with re
gard to the economical value of the
hawk and owl tribes, will justly be es
teemed as authoritative. Tbo various
members ot tbo sparrow family (over
30 species are found in Pennsylvania),
in their several conditions of plumage,
are, as overy bird-specialist is well
aware, exceedingly difficult, at time,
to study. The Doctor, appreciating
this fact has taken great care to give
full and minute descriptions, in addi
tion to having a number of common
sparrows, finches, etc., beautifully color-d
iu the illustrations. The destruc
tive English-sparrow, and the several
othci kinds of sparrows which are fre
quently mistaken by tho casual obser
ver for this naturalized bird, are all
handsomely reproduced in colors, so
that anyone, at a glance, can see tho
difT-rences, and when they "shoot
spanows'' be ablo to select only tho
injurious ones. Tho woodpeckers
found with us, both i-s permanent resi
dents and transitory sojourners, havo
been carefully worked up, and it is
shown, that contrary to prevalent im
pression, only one kind, called com
monly the yellow-bellied sapsuoker is
deserving of the vernacular name'Vap
Bucker," which is generally yet erron
eously applied to the smaller wooi
peekera and nuthatches. The author
in writing of tho red-bellied wood
pecker a bird which by Audnbou was
found in Pa., as a summer losidenl
(breeding), but that now is raid to oc
cur hero chiefly as a rare winter
visitant gives a very interesting ac
count of tbo destructior. which this
sp'o'ei occasions in tbo orange or
chards of Florid i, where the ''orange-
borers, aa they are tli io lenowu, ate
lb-) "most plentiful' of all thu wood,
peckers. This orange eating habit his
never before been observed or at least
written of by any raturalist. The re
marks relative to tho food (based on
several hundred dissection) of the dif
ferent blackbirds.the thrushes also the
robin, crow and bluejay, will bo of
particular interest to tho farmer and
Iruit-grower, who often led to condemn
these birds for their grain and fruit
duvouriug propensities and tho crows
and javs for their nest-robbing proclivi
ties. The nesting mateiials of the
birds which generally tear th"ir young
within our borders are described and
t heir usual building sites mentioned)
t'io average measurements eggs, color,
marking, etc. aro also particularized.
An important teaturo in the book and
one which will be especially advan
tageous to theo'nltholigical student
is that in classification nomncia
ture; tho work is in accord with
the "Check List of the Amtri
can Ornithologists' Union," tho
modern standard authority on suoh
matters. Iu cbnsequeuce of tho fact
that the arrangement and names of
birds havo undcrgono numerous
changes, tho "Jiirds of I'ensylvania"
will poss(gs a great advantage over
most books devoted to bird lite.
KKOUA VINOS.
Tho following is n complete list ot
the illustrations: Horned gn be, hood
d merganser, wood duck, American
bittern, night heron' Bora or railbird
cool, Wilson's snipe, solitnry sandpiper,
ktlldeer partridge, marsu hawk, patriae
hawk, hell hawk, or rod-tnil' broad
wingtd hawk, sparrow hawk, barn owl
screech owl, ureet hornrd owl, kinu
fishirs, red-kadd .woodpecker, flicker,
uigiit JiawK, w biP-poor-wtu, kirgbiw
bluo jay, bobolink or rcedbird, red
wir nuil blackbird, meadow laik, Haiti
mote oilole, purple finch, fiucb, ehlppy
song sparrow' goldfinch, pine finch, fox
sparrow, vesper sparrow, field spsrrow,
grasshopper sparrow, English sparrow,
Biiowbird, winter red bird, rose'hroasted
grosbeak, Indigo bunting, scarlet
tanagcr, tree swallow, cedar or obetry
bird, led-cyed vircoi yellow warbler,
Matyland yellow throat, redstart,
brown thrush, honse wren, white
breasted nuthatob, robin, oiiicadeo,
goldon crowned, kinglet and bluebird.
Besides tho abovo colored illustrations
a descriptive plato showing, tho extern
al anatraony of birds and describing
tho technical terms used in tho dcsoiip
lions is also given. These plates are
so accurately colored and figured that
tho vorlcst tyro can with casodetcrmlno
tho various species, which they exhibit
in such normal colors and lifoliko
attitudes. Tho act of Assembly,
authorizing tho publication of this im
portant work, which reflects great credit
on our townsman, provides that 0000
copies Bhatl be printed to be distributed
aB follows:
DlbTHltlUTlON.
Senate, 2000 House, 3000, State
Board of Agriculture, 1000. Ab certain
employes in both branches of tho
Legislature receive of all publio docu
ments the same quota as the members,
each Senator gets about 33 and oacb
member of the House about 13. It
wonld bo well for nil who contemplate
scouring copies of said roport from
Legislators, who havo them for freo
distribution, in their r speotivo distriots,
to remember that the demand is great
and that 33 or 13 applications will
exhaust a member's share.
A woman's Hand deelded it.
That tho latest streak of Judgo J.
Brewster Mo collum's luck came at the
the hands of a young lady has not boon
known beforo this publication is duo
entirely to tho extreme mixlesty of the
daughter of Judge Henry W. Williams,
of the supreme conrt. That young
lady's dislike of appearing in a news
paper has been overcome, and die con
sent to acknowledge that it was liter
ally at her hand that Judge MoCollnm
secured the sonlority of commission as
a member of tho Supreme Court
over Judge James T. Mitchell, the
Republican nominee, whose colleaguo
in the campaign Ije became instead of
his competitor by tho unexpected death
of Judge Trunkoy in London.
When Judge Mitchell and McCollum
met in Judco Willia h'b parlor at the
Girard House the other evening, to du-
cido by lot upon their seniority, upon
which depended tho honor ot being
chief justice for one year at tho end of
ho term of twonty-ono years, judge
Williams wrote tho names of tho two
newly eleoted judges -upon seperale
slips of paper. The slips were then
-V v ji. r 1- -II-
inrown into judge iuovoiiuraa mm
hat and were shaken up by Judge
Williams. Miss Williams was thou
called in from an adjoining apartment
and without having been npprized of
tho importance attached to what she
was about to do, she was requested to
draw one of the slips from tho hat.
M:ss Williams drew and tho slip whioh
she laid in the, hands of her father
dashed nway all tho hopeB which Judge
Mitchell mltrht havo had of beooming
even for one year chief justice of tbo
S-ipreme Court, except through tho
death of Judgo McCollum.
A Miner's Ups and Downs.
A MAX WHOM WEALTH HAS Or'TEN FAVOR-
KD NOV WOBKIKO IN TUB SEWERS.
Helena Special to Portland Oregonlan.
Tho story of Timothy Gallagher,
who is now working in the sewers in
Htlena as a day laborer, is a most re
roarkable one, showing the ups and
downs of a miner's lifo in this Wegterrj
country. His wonderful oareer would
furnish the novelist with material lor a
romanco of inteiiFO interest. Fortune
has smiled upon him and Fate has
frowned upon him- Ho has been
wealthy ana poor by turns and gopd
luck and bad luck have toyed with mm
alternately. Success did not turn his
head. Reverses did not discourage
hitn. He has won and lost, and never
complained when the play went against
him, Ann now, while he is working
in the ditohes, be seems to have no re
grets, and talks confidently of success
when he goes projecting next year.
lie laridod in JyCidvillo at the begin
ning ct that great mining camps
boom, and within a short time become
possessed of several valuable claims,
one of which was the A Y aud Miuuio
mines, a propeity that now has a year
ly income pf thousands of tons of rich
ore, with millioi.s iu sight. Not hav
ing capital to develop bis mines, Gal
lagher sold them out, realizing, how
ever, about $30,000. With this mon
ey he went intj the Red Mountain
mining district at,d locatnl the Iron
Mask mine, but, believing that it
would never develop into anything
big, he t-old it to Jim Burnell, of Lead
ville, now of Denver. Hurnell had
considerable work done find sold it to
an English syudicate, cont-ldertcg him
elf lucky beiause ho reieived S33.000
for it. Two years aa,n thu Iron Mask
was sold lor 1,000,000. There has
been a great amount of valuable ore
tuken from the mine aud tho supply
seems inexhaustible,
Gallagher, however, stumbled on to
liocket in one of bis minis, in the
Red Mouutain country) and cleared up
10,000, when it peteied out. leav
ing Red Mountain, Gallagher went to
loSiu.luaa ouuntrv. where lie nut
all his money into a hole in the ground
which did not promise near as wen as
the mines he bad owned at Leadville
and Red Mountain. Ho went out of
San Juan almost broke and turned up
at Socorro, New Mexico, and began
rospcoting in Canon delAgua. Luck
favored him, and he sold his claim for
,000. With this monev ho went to
Arizona and struck it moderately rich
near the famous Vulture mine. He
sold out for $20,000 and drifted to the
Cieur d'Alene, where ho acain lost his
all. And now he is working in the
srwers at Helena, no signs of diseour
auement in his fa'.o or bis manner,
cunhdent ot bis ability to "act on tits
not again and win another fortune.
My Poor Back!
That's the common exclamation of those suffering with theumatHm or kidney troubles. In
either disease I'aine's Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and there will no longer be
any cause to complain of " poor backs."
ing confirm our claims fur that grand old
" Two weeks ago I could not sleep
TO constipated and kidneys did not act,
back. Since I took l'aine't Celery
and I can sleep like a child." Zenas
" Having been troubled with rheumatism
to get around, and was very often con
have used nearly all medicines imaginable,
tage. Having seen Taine's Celery Com
used only one bottle and am perfectly
lively as a boy." Frank Caroll, Eureka,
Sold tv Dkvcoists. Senb ron 8-fagx Testimonial PAm..
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Proprietors.
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UVftnlyuo LIVER
nrrr.iHB ov mtTATtost. axwatb
Astt iv it j it. rjnuctpt rjcrJihTM, om
r.trrr.t: svaAU-vo.irttD fills.
Heine entirely
veflretahl. thv rm.
ItllOUl cikturbi
bunco la the mtrtn. diet.
or occupation,
eallr scaled.
i. rut tin in sr
, Put up In Klaus vlalri, hcrraetl.
Alwnys fresh and reliable. As
those llttlo Vcllcls dive thi
i or purgative.
man period
sniutaciion,
RICK HEUCIIE.
milnit Ilemlnetie,
lllrr.ttiosi, i'oiinllpa
tlnu, Iiidlcrat lull,
llltlotii A.tnrhs, mid nil
derangements of tho ptom
Huh und lxwela, are prompt
ly relieved nnd pcruiniH-ntty
riirptl hr llin use nf fir.
rioree'i ricnannt l'lirgnUvc PelUt.
In explanation or tho rctncdiftl power of theaa
t'lllcts otr ko irreat a variety of dlseasci, it
may truthfully be aald that their action upon
tho t.vitcm Is tmUcranl, not n Kland or tluua
Cfmpinir their pnuntlvo Inllttence. Sold liy
ilnitslil". (ruts n vial. Mnnurncturccl at tho
Clicinlciil laboratory ot Woiilii'ii UiaruiiAliT
Medical Association, llufTnlo, N. V.
tho raantifaetur
Snce'a Catarrh
for A c-ana nf
usnl Catarrh which
cure.
KVIHI'TOJIS Or CATAHItlf.-null,
heny. bi'udache, oliatruetlnn of the ooaal
Imiires, illsilmrdoi lulling from tho bead
mm tbo throat, sometlttiea profuse,-watery,
and ntritt, r.t others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
puiulent, bloody and putrid; tho eyes are
netilc, wn(ciy, nnd InllanifMl; there Is rtiiKliifr
Ui tho dii-a, Ueafnefia,'liaekliiir or coukIiIiik to
ilmr the throat, expectoration ot OIToiuhe
m.iltcr. tofffthcr with rnnbn from ulrera; the
vni la cliniijred nnd tins u nnal twatiK: the
bit-nth Is oircnntvo: amell and tnsto nru lni
palreil: tbero Is a sensation of dizziness, with
mental itt-prcsslon, a backing cougb and Ren
eral debility. Only a tovr of the above-named
8) mptoins nre likely to foe present In any one
ease, Q'housnnds of case annually, without
manifesting- hnlf.of the above symptoms, ro
ault In consumption, and ond In the rrnc.
No dlscnso ia ao common, more Ucceptho and
dangerous, or leas understood by physicians.
Ily Its mild, sootliinir, and healing properties.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kunu-dy cures tho worst
enseaof Cntnrrh, "cold In tlio liend,"
Voryzn, and Cutnrrlml HondacJie.
Sold by uruKglsta evciywbero; W cent.
"Untold Agony from Catarrh."
Fror.W. IIacsner, the famoua mceraerlst,
of Ithaca, If. V.. writes i "8om ten ycara ngo
I suffered untold fiffony from chroulo nttsitl
catarrh. Uy family physician gavo tue up aa
Incurable, and said I must die. My case was
such a bad one, that every day. towards sun
set, my voico would becomo ao noarso I could
barelyspealc abovoawhUper. .In the Morning
my coughing and clearing of my throat would
almost stranglo mo. Ily the tine of Dr. fiago's
Catarrh Kcmcdy, In three months, I was a well
man, and tho euro baa been permanent."
"Constantly Hawking- and Spitting."
TnosfAB J. ncsntNO, Esq.. !30 JHrif Strut,
St. Louis. Mo- writes: "1 was n great sufferer
from catarrh for three years. At times I could
naraiy Dreaine, ana waa constantly hawking
and
anu tor too lost cigut months
could not
reathe
li tho nostrils. I
thought nothing could be ilono for me. Luck
ily, Iwas advised to try Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Hemedy. and 1 am now a well man. I believe
It to be tho only sure remedy for catarrh now
manufactured, and one bus only to giro it a
lair trial to experience aotouudlng resulta and
a permanent cure."
Three Bottlea Care Catarrh.
EtI ItanniNS, Itunvan P. O, CoIumMa Con
va.. Bays! "My daughter had catarrh when
she waa Ave years old, rerr badly. 1 saw Dr.
Sage'a Catarrh ltemedy adrertist-d, aud pio
cured a bottle for her, and soon saw thut It
helped her; a third bottle effected a perma
nent cure. She Is now eighteen years old and
found and bearty,"
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Deafn.ss and Hay Fever.
A NEW HOME TREATMENT.
Sufferers are not generally awsro that
these diseases aro contagious, or that they
nro due to the presence of living parasites In
the lining membrane ot the nose and eus
tachian tubes. Microscopic research, how.
over, has proved Uils to be a fact and the
result Is that a simple remedy has been for
mulated whoreby catarrh, catarrhal deafness
and hay fever are permanently cured In
from one to three simple applications made
at home by the patient once in two weeks.
N. 11. For catarrhal discharges peculiar to
leinaies iwniies; tins remeay is a specinc.
A pamphlet explaining this new treatment
Is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. 11.
mxox & Son, 804 West King St., Toronto,
pufferers from catarrhal troubles should
rood tho above carefully.
ffl. C. SLOAN & BRO.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manufacturers of
CARRIAGES BUGOIES, PHAETNS-
SLEIQHS, PLAT TORM WAGNS &C
PI rat-class work always on hand.
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CIRCULATION FOH 168S
How Its Circulation Has Grown:
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M 12,2M8
J8S 24,519,75
51,211,367
IS 70,12811
S3.3S3.eiS
1888 (ovSr).
.100,000,000
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Th" Little Old Man ot the Ilatlenollea. . ..(laborlau.
Wlgnoni or, llootle8"a Uaby. Winter
Thu Happy Man , .Lover
niieu me rmp vomea iiomo...,. neaant
It la the Law, Wtllbon
Mlawa's Hevenge Haggard
A Woman'aLuve umrine
MlgBon's secret. Winter
Four Zenli Honlnson
Trtamrcs pr Krancltard Stevenson
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more than an bour at a time any night,
and bad a good deal of pain in tue
Compound tbe pain hat left my back,
Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont,
for five years, I was almost unable
fined to my bed for weeks at' a time. I
besides outside advices, but to no advan
pound advertised, I gave it a trial. I bsvs
cured. I can now jump around and fed
Frict, $i.oo. Six for f .00.
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FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS.MOUuDINQS,
FLOORING, Etc.
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a well soasonod and nono Cut akllle workmen
are employed.
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TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tho undorslcned linvinc been ro
stored to henllh liy simple menus, after
sueffring for several years with a severe
lunir affection, and that dread disenso
Consumption, is anxious to mako
known to his follow sufferers the tneanB
of cure. To lho?o who den I re it, ho will
cheerfully send (freo of charge) a copy
of tho prcsoription used, which they
will find a uro euro for Consumption,
Asthma, Cataiiuh, Diiokciiitis and
all throat and lung Maladies. Ho
hopes all sufferers will try h'm ltemedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desiring tho
prescription, which will cost them noth
mc, aud may ptovo a b.'essincr, will
pleaso address, Rev. EtiWAitn A. Wil
son, wuiiamsuuri', limns (Jountv,
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Nearl every set. of hooks has been taken from
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proportion ot tho course In book-keeping Is made
up from our system ot actual business practice,
unsurpassed In the scientific application to mod
ern business methods. A larger proportion of our
grauuaica reguianj ooiaia nrsb-cjass positions
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stato Yoar begins Aug. S9, 188s. For circulars
address W. L. UKAN, Principal
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piu oy one 01 uierown cni7ens. ,
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Kept Hereby Best Stores
AT WHOLESALE BY
MORCAN UltOS. & CO.,
Wllkcsbarre, Pa,
Nov. le-Sm,
" lliijiil l,liull 4,liie" liicmls bioken
(Jhliiu, UlusM, Wood, Leather, Metals, Fur
nlturo, etc., with Everlasting Teusolty!
Bold by Grocers, Druggists and Ueneral
Htores.
ROYAL
FOR SALE BY
I. V. Hartmar. ASons.
W. II. Krooke K. CO.
(1. N. Wilson,
I. II. Vrreer.
The (li-eat Eastern Tea Co.,
Elwell & Blttenbender.
P A TiTrWD "A New Curc'comra .
from
C'tilna. Q leens Hospital and
London caiicor uospimi report
cures." ,V. r, Ht)Ttf. Endorsed bv Medical
Jc urnals. Cure guarantee, circulars Fmkb. iU'N
WA co., unx 4J, niooio, coin. nov 3-mw.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clcomts and bcautifiei the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant rrowth.
nvr run 10 nenort uny
Halrtolti YouthfU) Clor.
Prereutsi Iaiwmtt andbalr falling
fttte. unrl 00 at ItnitctrlwU. i
Dec 7.a-4U
Mitchell's
KIDNEY PLASTERS
Cure AllTain or Wealtnew across tho iKldney s.
Back or Lolua. Thev draw IhOi Vain from the
Kiaueyato inn auriace ot iut) uoay, aD-oro uii
uiseasrt'. anu lesiore iuo Kiauoya ia a neaiiuy cou
bold bT all Druggists, rnce oUc.
WANTED !
A good man 10 represent us as lodal agent. Oun
dva control of territory and steadv work. Wilt
IlllOOKLVN, N. Y.
SSkUBKBtaEKI
IJeo
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
Dec7-d-H
PATENTS.
aveats ahd Trade Marks obtalued.and all I'atent
ualncba conducted for MODERATE fKKS.
OKF1CU. We have no aub-agenclf a, all business
direct, hence can transact patent buhiiicsala leas
time and at LESS COST than those remote Irom
(tend raodei, drawing, or puoto.wllh deaerlptlon.
We advise If patentable or not, free ot charge,
our ree not auo uii pavruna nc-uitM.
A book."l low to obtain I'atenu," ith referensea
. ni 1. ui.iia AAimlv nr town
C, A. SNOW & CO.,
opposite ratent OMoe, WaaUlngton, is
GLbUE
A freight train on lliu Sonthorn IV
oilio Hnilwny recently, whilo running
si tho rale nf twenty miles ail bour, ran
into n herd nf ratlin. attltilnu
a yearling cnlf, wluoh jumped at one
round on ine puot 01 tna locomotive.
It quietly lay down ami rbdo; for hind
mile. An llin trnln nrmivinMiiWl TiiAanri
thoslcnal wliietlo nrotned it and it
jumped from tbo pilot nnd, ecamporod
across 1110 range, i tun ia prooatiiy.uio
firpt Inatnnm nn rnnnril nf n I'ramti nnlf
Healing n rido.
Grapea for (JbAngeable Wiather.
Tlio effrot of ohancenblo weather on
ladies of delicate constitutions is very
dopregfting aud fcrioup, and eomethinn
strengthening is needed tonssist naturo
In withstanding the strain. Nothing
more effective can be found thanSpeert
Port, Uttrcuiidy and Claret wines,
whioh aro in con oral uso in tho New
York and other hospitals. For salo bv
druggists.
One Faot.
Is
111 a column of rhetoric, said nn
oan statesman. It is a fact, cs
U.:.iislied by th testlmouy of thousands
of people, that Hood's. snrsanarilla does
euro scrofula, salt rheum, and other
dn eases or affections arising from im
pure stnte or low condition of tho blodd.
It also ovci comes that tired feeling,
crtates a food npj etite, and gives
strength to tho cntiro part of tho
system. Try it.
Denver news: Cari a defeated candi
date who lias been "soratchod" be said
to bo tiekledT
Yonkers Statesman: Ono thinrr that
seldom "gets in the soup" is the oyifcer
nt the church festival.
Norr'stown Herald: A Berlin scien
tist sajs salt is conductive to longevity,
but it appears to havo failed in tbo case
of Lot's wife.
Pittsburg Chronicle: The boer boses
and workingmen of New York aro
said 1o.be at loggerheads, though lager
heads would doubtless bo more correct.
CAUTION. If Vou auk vnnr rlrnrrrwt.
for Pond's Extiiact, uid ho tries to
iinnosn unnn vnn liv nffoflnn. iiunmn.
" i i j - j " " r-
thing the same as Pond's Extbact"
no woe oeieive mm, 1 here is nothing
th6 samu as Pond's ExTiiirVr. Tt. nun
not be'successfull imitated and any
articles offered as such aro only worth
Us3 counterfeits. Put no jfaith in any
drtic'cist frvinc to so (Weivn vnn Tt.
is. iod only in bottles' inclosed iu biiff
wra;);)er,wiih the words "Pond's Ex
tract mown in the gla, end is never
nota, in ouifc.
Th Hons.
Washinotom. 0a a For fully an hour
before Speaker Carlisle, at IS o'clook, struck
bis desk with a, brand new gavel and callod
tho house to order, a scene was presented on
th floor which was. highly noliyi and
mirthful The desks ot the, mam
burs were nearly' all occupied, and
each man talked, to' the othsr In a loud tooi
of voice, explaining .election Incidents and ao.
cidents. There was much handshaking.
When Mr.. Ilandail,. looking ; fairly wall, en.
tered and took his coat, a few minutes bater
12 o'clock, he was Immediately surrodadad
and heartily' congratulated upon his oonTa
loscence. A .splendid floral offering stod
his desk. There were baskets of flowers upon,
the desks of the rpeaker and Messrs, Sprlngsr;
Weaver, Mills, Say red, Richardson and,
others.
llrn., Cleveland and her mother, Mrs, Pol,
aom, occupied the front seat ot the diplomatic!
gallery. The president's wife wore a tan col.
ored cloth suit and a dark brown plush hat.
The other galleries were filled to overflowing.
Alter the blind chaplain, th Her. Dr.
Milburn, had offered supplication, and
the reading clerk began to call the
roll of the house, the members re
oommenood their obatter, continuing
it, while the secretary of the senate read the
announcement that the upper body of ooo
gross had reassembled, was ready for busi
ness and had appointed a committee to aot
with a similar committee on the pal t of the
house, to wait upon and notify the president)
that oongress awaited his pleasure.
Th 8nat.
Washmotox, Sea 8. The Fiftieth oaav
grees assembled for its second and final ses
sion at noon,,
Mr. Stewart, of Nevada, was the first
member ot the senate to make an appear
ance on the floor.
As the hands of tho big senate clock moved
on to the meridian mark the chamber rapidly
ruled with members.
Mr. Ingalls announced the senate in session.
The senate then went Into informal recess
to await the president's message.
The Cease of a Murder.
Nw Have, Deo. 8. The funeral MirioM
of John B. King, the victim, and George
Donovan, the murderer, were held yesterday
and both wero largely attended. An addi
tional motive for the crime, to that of Jeal
ousy, vwas discovered at the. autopsy, when it
was found both were suffering from a similar
affliction. Donovan accused Ring of re
slbillty, and clrcumstonoes tending to justify
the accusation, he shot him.
A Defaulter Captured.
Columbus, Ind.. Dec. 8. The foUowbu
telegram) which means that Will iBohrelber,
the absconding bank teller, has. been cap
tured, has been received hero by L. K. Ong
cashier of the bank:
"St. Thomas, Out., Dec. 3. Everything
all right. Will sign agreement to-morrow
at Windsor and got all the papers and part
ot cash. W. J. Lccas."
bhe IVu Forced to atl Insane Asylum.
Toledo. O,, Dec 3. Mr. Thomas Kean,
tho wife of a prominent fruit merchant of
this city, has been releasod from the insane
asylum on a writ of habeas corpus, Bhe bad
been forcibly taken to the asylum three
weeks ego.
Fatal Collision.
WiLKtHUiiiHE, Pa., Deo. 3. Two freight
trains collided at Solomon's Gap, on the New
Jersey Central. Two firemen were killed,
and an engineer fatally scalded,
Death of Henry R. Low.
New Y0RK.,Dea 3. 41enry R. Low. New
Vork state senator from Bulllran county,
died In this city Sunday afternoon.
lUlIlCF MUNTION.
Dr. Francis Tumblety, who waa mixed up
in the Whltechapel murders, arrived In New
York,
A German farmer named Uahn, living Are
mllee east of Elltcottaville, N, Y,, was killed
during a family quarrel.
The failure of Volney P, Brown and Chester
II. and Charles T. Brown, woel growers ot
Rochester, U .the 'largest' In that city for
yean. Liabilities, ao0,000.
Tate Springs, Tenn., July 4, 1888.
The Swift Specific Co., AtlanU, Ga.:
During the spring of 1871, while working
In the field at my home in Morgan county,
Ga., I. nulled ofl my shoes to give my feet a
rest. Unfortunately, I walked Into a clump
of poison oak, and In a few dan my feet
wero In a terrible condition, and I could not
put on a shoe because ot the soreness and
swelling, I was treated as poUon oak cases
usually are, nnd cer)thlng was healed up.
About the same time the following spring,
1873, my feet became sore again, as at first,
and every succeeding tprinj; tor five years
brought back the same condition of the dis
ease, only each time It became more dis
tressing, because 1 began to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally, I was induced to
try Swift's Specific, I took six bottles, and
to-day am cntiiely well. My Improvement
was gradual from the first, and no evidence
of the disease remains. I blull take pleas,
tire In testifying as to Its curative proper,
ties. It U the greatest blood purifier in ei.
Istcnce. Yours truly, J. I.. Morgan.
The foregoing certificate Js, taken, at
random from thousands of letters in posses,
tion of tht.Swlft Specinc Co., and presented
limply as a sample, It is a voluntary
statement, giving facts and results of the
isse. Its accuracy and genuineness are
beyond question.
A valuable Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawtr t nVlasta, Qs
mmfbtd
YEAST POWDER,
"Tho Old Koliablo."
Restores to tlio flour tho nutritious phosphates lost In
bolting. No othor powdor does this. It Is hooJthfUl nnd
nutritious. Put up in bottles.
PERRINE'S
PUIJE
DAKLEY
nuTtt-tKn from selected Barley Malt and guaranteed to do chemically pure
and free from Injurious oils and sclda often eontalned In alcoliollo liquors. It Is
eapecially adapted to persona requiring a stimulating tonic, Consumptives being
rreatly benefitted by Us Use. Kecommcnded by lcjdlne pbvslclans aa a Diuretlv
Nervine, Tonic and Alterative. For consumptives It Is Invaluable. 1'KltItlNE'S
I'UIIK UAltLKY MALT WIIIHKRV Inaurea a return of vigor to tho stomach, u good
niilicuwj, 11 iiu unu iiiiuuuaii. uiuwi HUU lUtTt'HUt'U lll'BU ana UlUSCUiar USSUO. n
stimulant mild nnd eentlo In effect. Dvsnensla. lndnrestinn nnd nil tim. ,iio
eases ear. bo entirely conquered
Pi
iv in u bumu nuu uimvviu aim u uuiKimi Hvii'uKiui'iicr iu iuo enure ByBiem. ratu
ItlNK'S I'UIIK IiAllLKy ilALT WIII8KKI has proved a medicinal protection to
those who pursue their avocations In tbo open air and whose dally Kork calls It
exceptional powers of endurance. Ask youi nearest druggist or grocer for tor
I'EllltlNK'SPUKK UAIILBV MALT W1II8KKY revives tho energies of thoso worn
out with excesslvo bodily or mentaleffort and acts as a safeguard against, exposure
In wet and rigorous weatner. It will drive all malarious diseases from tho system.
nam workers 01 every vocation
Dyspepsia find In I'crrlne'a Pure Jlarley
Malt Whiskey powerful lnvlgorant
and helper to digestion. rumllNK'S
1IITIIU'. 11 A Tf f .IJV MAf.'P
wltnodt unduly stimulating tlio kid
ny8 Increases their flagging activity,
countcractstho enects of rattgue, has
tens convalescence and is n iwbolesomo
and prompt diuretic, Watcb tho label I
Nono genuine unless bearing the signa
turn
Ya Baieuy all drug
and grocers throuh
tho United States i
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHILA
ruitSALH UX
PENNEY GOODS
Alexander Bros. & Co,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
fcOLK 4UENTS FOl!
HENRY MAILLARDS
mCMDIES.
FRESH VEItV WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
A SPECIALTY.
sol.! lasNTs ros
F, V. ADAMS & CO.,
FINE CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Sole agents of the fol
lowing brands ot
Cigars.
HKNKT CLAY,
LONDRKS,
NORMAL,
INDIAN 1'ltINCES.S,
SAMSON,
HlLVEH ASn.
C. B. JBOEBINS.
DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS
km JOBBER IN CiABS
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
LADIES !
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES I
They will dye everything. They are sold every
where. I'rlco ice. a package, 40 colors. They
haeno equal for strength, brightness, amount
In packages, or for fastness ot color, or non-fadtng
qualities. They do not srackor smut- For Bale
oy aiojer iirua. uuu uuz. n. aion.vi, .vw. ,,
AdvcrtlHcrH by addressing Geo, I.
Howell tk Co. lOhpruce bt., Iew York
In good faith, can obtain atl needed Information
about any proposed line of ADVERTISING In
American Newspapers.
NOV l-r-4W.
J. TV. CDSICK,
Pyrmont, Ohio, writes:
"I feel that I can not rec
ommend Dr. Beth Arnold's Cough
Killer
too highly. Wonld not be
without It.
Druggists, 250.1 G0c, and 81.00.
MASON & HAMLIN
The cabinet organ was Intredaesd In lu present
form by Meeon Hamlin la 1SS1. Other makers
followed In the manufactue of these Instruments,
but the Mason A Bamlln Organs have always mala
Ulned their supremacy as the best In the world.
Mason A Ilamlla offer, as demonstration ot the
eneqaaued excellence of their organs, the fact that
liuvi lae greet n onro Ji&iuuiui
the gnat World's Exhibitions, since that of
line, leer.
. mam nn aa a inc
competition
wun nest
kiiuiniuv
ere or an coun
tries, thev bavel I n If U Invariably tak
en the hlfheetVllUflll Whonors. Illus
trated catalogues TO 0OO. free.
Masoa A llsmlln do not hesitate to make the ex
traordlaary claim for their pianos, that they are
sop&rtor to all others. , They recognize the high
excellence achieved by other leedlag makers In the
art of piano, bauding, bat still claim superiority.
Tola they attribute solely to the remarkable Im
provement Introdated by them In the year 1U1,
end now known as the 'M ieon & IIahum Ptamo
BTBiNaca," by w I a sn jtheuMOtublch
la secured theUI II K I Vg'eateet pos
slble parity and r I U fmi lreSnement of
tone, together I Iflll V Vwltn Rreatly In
cnoed cenacl- 01AVD a mint, ty for standing
In tone ana other Important advantages.
A circular, containing teilimonials from three
hundred purchasers, muelcfane, and tuaers, seat,
together with deecrlptlve catalogue, to any applicant.
Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay
menu: also rented.
MAS6N it HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO,
UOtfTON. NJCVr YOltK. CUIOAUO.
Oct 6-sm. r bros
BO.i.AmK Tho WONDERFUL
ilDI.Dfl nUAIR
I.UUUIIU "'"""
Outubtntne' firlerl tlbrirv . Saek
Us. Riclliln. er leaelld CHAIR.
L0UNCC, SCO, ftn"
er COUCH. rlcl9UUtl.
. We nui the Urseet verietr of
asimtiiie, sitiiiiii, rtiticliir
e ereteii- opmnif, levaill
B.lll.a. IliB.vt fir... Iih,.,.
rutlCitMt reldlia, Rul ail Raltia CHAIRS and
ROCKERS BICVCLE6,TRICVnLE6,Vi:
LOCIPEDEO and SELF PROPELLERS.
AIL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS.
RABY COACHES
Oter IOO different drilim.
Our ratiil Silsmtlc Onll on all Car.
rwy.JtH. We unre dlaountinuiMl
ummwiioii p, U4cina jour oraeti
direct witn the luuera rou can ai
l.vul proMi. Our tiuhing pnru
ina ipMltl llnrialne .111 uUtnlab.
aoj deliiered free to any Doint in 1
f nlli .Sioi.j. larHann .tAinn f...
CeUlofue, ead aUte cieM of aoods voa '
LUBURC MPC. CA.
IIS North Ma-bin btreel, FblladelpUa, l'a.
Exchange Hotel,
UENTON, PA.
t The underalirnfa bas leased this well-known
house, and Is pi pared to accommodate tbe publlo
" .v ...ivunum vi a uiaiviass uubvi.
v5&BBsa
9su
-sV .
rtshlt tat.
ttBiaysri
taaltKLBBAKS.rroprteter
MALT WHISKEY.
by tbo uye or rerrlne's I'ure liarley alt Whiskeys
ana perronawnom a sedentary lite renders prona to
The analysis as It appears by the1 Lai
WtMUITirV
wiuuviiii wici luaicvuiEiunf uu
alyzed the 1'chs'IIIrikv Malt Whis
mtr mado by Ml t J, S I'errlneandllhd
it entirely iree irnmiusci on, iiiriuroi,
metals nnd acids and Is absolutely
pure." Sltniea, Camilla Arthur italeri
uraauaiB uf me umwrgiiiea nj jiummyi,
wmaM weuioaaen
UUUUUIN1H ANU ALL DKALEKS.
ANY OI1DE1!
FOR FESTIVAL)
will be
SUPPLIED WITH
TIIE
LOWEST
Markot Prices,
as follows:
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS!
CItEAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
POP CORN
BALLS.
scons
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
&2 HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable 88 Milk.
So dlsgalsed that It oan be taken,
digested, and assimilated by the raosl
sensitive atomacb, when the plain oil
cannot be tolerated i and by tbe com
blnatlon of the oil with the bypophos.
phltes la snuch more efficacious.
BtrturUHe ts flesh prodater.
Ftnous gain rspUlf while taking It,
SCOTT'S EMULSION Is acknowledged by
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration In tho world for the relief and euro ol
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
CENER.L DEBILITY, WASTINQ
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS.
The great remedy for Cotuumptlan, and
Wasting in Children, Sold all Druggltts.
sept 28-'fc8-ly
P R, THE EL
m
Oft ID. Ullltd.ii.hla. P Wtlk
years (sBUlnJ brBftle! ezoerl.
nee. sus.rMBie tg curs jou iwi
quickly, intij tud pcrmtuculi tbtn siy
.tdferiUlnc bATiltUo. na mittsr ha ha
tUST U rrunwliat (WIIsm ba maiaUa.
' or What ha lea alalm La da 11- Tkul
(Tars t5M io uf ftdrerttaliai bhTiialan
io-sU4 iM0(4Uiu). who ka ti'1 Un la Ua eurrrl
lUriHla ttiol onuriu u.tnt of sit OarsVI
SPECIAL DISEASES
AND BLOOD POISON,
OI1STIVATK ULCEItH. lilOTrilCH,
t:Hl!HTIOMS. NWKLL
INUM.INFf.A3f M ATIONe -LoatVltallty
rl,v lccay, IMiyulenl kiiU Meulnl
lrontrntlont MtloiieUoIla, II I adder
uud Kidney nineap. (Acute rates 4 10
ReUlf U &. JUV ITleU. X (J1IU
mbltttn(tb Atoptth!tITotDoptso KcUetitt k BotmU
rtrwisiarntlr ti. went taica. LarrtU llpIUl mmi
'rlriito TrMtlcal Kxpcrleire ltb tvtrr rtmidr mi
riui pi foaaeOIBS), me Bir OQt kBOWl tDtlfir
iniku h dowb loialtnoa fur qvlcktal rtooftrj u. panu,
... mw iiaserut ftc4 oilciwo.
Ysr, ul4dlattd tad 14 un writ or ctU for book
Truth ipoaioi ru4l, tbolr actteraea la TUtlutlta
ufftreri 1 Utmadi tri dlitppoloUd fey qnteki, thtlr at
Bimtlit( ami ljiDg advirtlitDanti u wall u tbH alaim.
lot U ta Ct ytart aiptrltne vblao tbey da &ol pnaataa.
fitttiklillo tbi befit. bint, will tart noncv.aaffarlDCUi) dtx
&wa ia U, fiu&iil, till I ' pw MNuyftA
UjUbt 17,'Hal),
8 CURE
FITS!
When I say Core I do not mean merely to
atoii litem lor a llnio, ami then have them re
turn again, 1 muan A ItAUlCAi. CU1UJ.
1 havo mado the tlueuse ot
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
Allfo.lonit study. I waiiiumt my remedy to
Cuius the worst cases, Uecauso others hate
latlu.l U no re aeon for not nuw receiving a cure,
bend at once lor a treatue and a 1'kkb IKittlu
ot ray iNFALI.IUUi ItKMCUY. Uive Kxpress
aud 1'oat Offlce. It costs you nothing tor a
trial, and It Hill euro you. Address
H.C. ROOT, M.C., IS3PcAtlSr.NtwY0K
ft:.
77
sept s-'my
A. C.YATES & CO.
0 eCIl,estasU,
i.nnoivR nvii,itiNo,
lest M ado. Clothing;
n Iteadelphia
Men Youth, and Children.
A. C. YATES & CO.
e&ckestarat.
i.i-.igi:ii nuii.niNG.
OHATEFUIi COMFOHT1NG.
EPP'S COCOA.
11UBAKPABT.
"liy a thorough knowlediroot tho natural laws
which govern tho oreintlons ol digestion and
nutrition, and by a carelul application of tbe tlno
properties of well-Belocted ocoa, Mr. EppshaB
SroMdtd our breakfast tables with a delicately
avored beverage which may eave us many heavy
doctors' bills. H la by the Judicious uso of such
artloles of diet that a constitution may be gradual
ly built up until slrong enough to resist every ten.
dencyto dl-easo. Hundreds ot subtio maladies
are noatlng around us ro.dy to attack wherever
therolsawcak point- We may escape many a
fatal shaft by keeping ourechea well fortlfled with
pure blood and ft properly nourished rramo."-Clefl
Service Gatette, Made tdmply with bolllog water
or milk. Bold only In half pound tins, by urocers.
lfttrClIrd ttius
JAMES kits' CO., Ilomooopathtc Chemlits,
oct 20-U-ct. London, Kogland.
KAUROAD limn TAB2.B
TiELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND
WKSTEHN 11AILKOAI).
BLOOMSBURG DIVIS.ION.
STATIONS. NOltTH.
r M ra a. m. i. v.
NOKTIIDMBIKLAMD, 0 40 1 35 10 10 t) IS
Cameron 6 63 10 23 c so
Chulnsky s 00 .... 10 S9 s 34
uanvuio e i iw 10 as s to
oatawlssa r. 23 2 14 iocs ess
import. . 8u 2 19 11 00 7 05
Uloornaburg 6 SO 9 il 11 07 7 12
Espy. .. n 42 2 29 11 15 7 20
Llmolildge. 6 SO .... 11 22 7 27
willow urove M .... 1120 731
llrlarcreck 0 68 . 11 30 7 55
Berwick 7 05 2 49 11 87 T 42
lieach Haven 7 11 2 54 1) 44 7 49
lllck's Kerry 7 16 2 39 11 4S u
Shlckshlnny .SO 3 09 It 68 8 06
JlUn OCK'S 7 43 3 19 12 OS H IT
Nantlcoke 7 50 3 20 12 16 8 22
Avonaale 7 54 12 20 s 8t
Plymouth 7 69 3 35 12 25 8 S3
Plymouth Junction,.... 8 03 3 89 12 30 8 39
Kingston 8 os 3 43 12 37 8 45
liennett 12 .... 12 41 s jo
Maltby 8 17 . 12 45 8 63
Wyoming m a 62 1250 KM
West l'lttston s 27 8 50 12 55 9 03
Pit 1 stem 8 33 4 01 1 03 9 09
Lackawanna - 8 40 .... 1 11 n 17
Tnvlorrllle. - s 48 .... 119 925
lieuevue s 54 1 25 9 .in
SCBANTON 9 00 i 21 1 30 9 S3
ru r s fm Au
STATIONS. SOUTH.
AU AU FM FU
KCRANTOM 6 10 9 50 2 OS 6 SO
Kellevue 015 935 .... em
Taylorvlile. e 20 10 00 2 14 s so
uicKawanna. e 2 10 us 221 037
Plttston 8 3A 10 10 2 29 0 43
WealFlttaton 6 43 10 22 2 34 (50
Wyoming 6 47 10 27 2 39 6 53
Maltby e M 10 so ... s 59
Bennett 6 55 10 31 2 47 7 e.'l
Kingston 6 68 10 39 2 50 7 07
Plymouth Junction 7 05 1042 2 54 7 12
Plymouth 7 10 10 47 2 59 7 is
Avondale. 7 14 10 61 3 03 7 21
Nanllcoke 7 19 10 55 3 os 7 25
HunlOCk'B 7 26 11 02 8 19 7 43
Hhtckshlnny 7 47 11 12 8 29 7 53
Hick's Perry 7 65 11 22 3 89 8 07
Beach Haven 8 01 11 28 3 43 8 13
Berwick 8 07 11 87 3 el 8 20
Bnarcreek s 13 3 57 8 27
Willow Grove 8 10 114S 4 01 8 31
Llmolildge. 8 20 11 52 4 05 8 33
Espy......... 8 26 11 59 4 12 8 41
Bloomsburg 8 32 12 05 4 18 8 47
Bupert 8 37 12 10 4 24 8 52
Oatawlssa 8 12 12 15 4 29 6 37
Danville 8 67 12 30 4 46 9 15
Chulaaky. 9 03 4 64 9 23
Cameron 07 12 40 b 00 a 58
NOKTnUUDBKLAND 8 23 12 5 3 15 9 45
AM P&f I'M 1M
Connections at Iiupert with Philadelphia &
Heading Ilallroad for Tatnanend, Tamaqua, Will,
lamsport, sunbury. Pottsvllle, etc. At Northum
berland with P. B. IMv. P. 11. It. for llarrleburg,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie.
'V. F. HALSTKAD. (len. Man.,
Scranton, Pa
Pennsylvania Railroad.
IN!
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
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TIME TABLE.
In effect NOV. is 1888. Trains leave sunbury
EASTWARD
9.40 a.m., sea bhore Express (dally except
Sunday), for narrlsburg and Intermedlatetatlons,
arriving at Philadelphia 8.15 p. m. ; Nework,
s.50p.m.; Baltimore, 4.45 p. m. ; Washington1
B.55p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
Philadelphia,
1.43 p. m. Day expre?s
dally except SundayJ.forUarrlsburg and interme
diate Btattonn, arriving nt ' h 11 a d e 1 p u ta
8.50 p. m. ; New York, 0.85 p. m. i Baltimore
6.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.00 p. m. rarlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
7,43 p. m. Henovo Accommodation (daily
forllarrlsburgand alllntermedlate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m.
Baltimore, 5.15 s. m. ; Washington s 80 a. m. ;
Pullman eleeptngcarfrom Harrlsburg to Phlladel.
phis and New York. Philadelphia passengers can
remain In sleeper undisturbed until 1 a. m.
Philadelphia sleeper Is run on this train from
Wllllamport on Sunday's.
s.roa. m. Erie Mall(dally) for Ilarrlscurg and
Intermediate stations, arr'vlng at Philadelphia
8.23 a. m. New York, 11. so a. m. ; Baltimore 8.10
a. m. ; Washington, 9.80 a. m. Through Pnllman
sleeping cars are run on tblB train to Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, and through passen
ger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
WESTWAHD.
5.10 a. ta. Erie Men (dally), fcr Prle ard al
Intermediate stations ana canandalgua aid
Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo and
Niagara Falls, with through imllman Palace
oars and passenger coacheB to Erie and Roches
ter. 9.53-News Express (dally except Sunday) for
oek Haven and Intermediate stations.
12.53 p. in. Niagara Express (dally except Sun
1 y) for Kane sr.dlntermedlatpstatlons and Can
at. algua and principal intermediate stations,
rexheaier, nurralo and Niagara Falls with
through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester
and Parlor carto Wllllarasnort.
3.30 p. m. Fast Line (delly.exccpt 8unday)for Ko.
novo and tntermedlateatatlonB, and Klnilra, Wat.
kins and Intermediate Btatlone, with through pas.
senger coaches to Henovo and walklns.
9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Henovo and Interme
diate mattoD-
Tnnouan trains for sunbury from the
EAST AND SOUTH.
Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m
Ilarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. m.
Newa Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a.m.
Ilarrlsburg, 8.10 a. in. dally except Sunday
arriving at Sunbury 9.63. a. m.
Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m.; Baltimore 7.80 a. m. (dally
except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 12.62 p. m.,
with through Parlor oar from Philadelphia
and inrough passenger coaches from Phlladel
phla and Baltimore.
Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. m. t rblladel
nhtft.11.IU1n. m U'nAtilncrtnn. 9.60 a. m. Haiti
more, 10.45 a. ra., (datly except Sunday) arriving at
Sunbury, 5.80 p.m., with through pasaeogei
coachesfirom Philadelphia and Baltimore. . ,
Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00p.m.; Phlladel
phla, 11.83 p. m. i Washington, 10.00 p.m.; Balti
more, 11. sop. m., (dally) arriving at SunburyB.10
a. m., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from
Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and
hrough passenger coaches from Philadelphia.
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KAII.ltOAII AMI SIIIITII ANU WE".
Hl'ANCil KAII.WAY.
(Dally except Sunday,)
Wllkcslarrj Mall leaves Kunburr 9.63 a, m.
arriving at uioom Ferry 10.46 a. m., Wllkes-barre
p.m. ,
AxprcBB rtaai, leavea nuuuuryo.oo p. m., .,
at Bloom Ferry 8.26 p. Km., Wllkes-barre 7.t0 p. m
Sunbury Mall leaves Wl Ikesbarre 10.80 a. ra. arriv
ing at Bloom Ferry n. a. m.,Hunbury 12.43 p. m.
jupreaa west leaves wiiaeH-uarro j.uo v "":
living at Bloom Ferry 4.80 p. m., sunbury B.sop.n
BUNDAY ONLY.
Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:83 a. m., arriving
at Bloom Ferry 10:16 a. m.. Wllkes-liarre 11:45 a-m.
Sunday accommodation leavea Wllkes-Barreanu
r.m arrtvlui at Bloom Forry, .8 p.m., sunbury
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