THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. MAL.BI. Vim cHl.it. A desirable ami commodious resliienco on Main street, sunnllcil with water, gas and steam. Apply to lanSOtf. U N. Motib. For 8au. Throe good itore properties ten dwelling houses, six farms and a grlit mill and saw mill by M. P. Luti, Instir. ance andjHeal Estato Agent, Uloomalmrg, Pa. Uro. 29. James Kochcr will sell horses, cowa, pigs, chickens, grain, furniture, ami a great quantity of other personal proper, ty In Centra township at his premises at 0 ft. m. Bco bills. Saturday, Dko. 2u. A. D.C'roop, Admin. Utrator of tho estate of Jno. Gruvcr, will soil personal property on tho premises at Wanamle, Luzerne County. Jan. S. Isaiah Uower executor of Isaac Uower, deceased, will sell valuable real cs. ta'.o In llrlarcrcek township, at 10 a. m. on mc premises. Jan. 0. J. SI. Uucknlcw. executor of John Laubach, deceased, will Bull valuable real estato in Fisblngcrcck township at 10 o ciock. bco auvi. Jan. 10. 0. 1'. l'atton. administrator of J. It. l'atton, will sell real estato In Urccn wood township, at 10 a. m. Bco advt. Foil Sale on Kent. A valuable tract of land In Benton township, near Stillwater, containing 00 acres of cleared land, on which arc erected two dwelling houses, two barns and other outbuilding, (two running fountains on tnc premises), sawmill, lain mill and shlnglo mill. Iniiutre of Wra, Ash, Stillwater, Pa. Dto 14 8t. MARRIED. fiKADElt ZIMMEIIMAN. On Nov, 28 at tho Reformed parsonage In Orangcyllle, by ltev. A. Hotitz, Mr. Alton D. llradcr ana Miss Ilattio A. Zimmerman both of Centra township. ENT HOFFMAN. -On Tlmrsila Deo. 0 by ltev. It. .Mallalicn, at the M. K. par sonage, Espy Columbia Co. Pa, Mr. Charles B. Ent and Miss Florence M. 11 off. man both of Ltgutstreet, Columbia Co Pa. YOST HAVMAN.-On tho 10 Inst, at tho Iieformed parsonage In Orangevlllo by Rev. A. Uotitz' Mr. Ueorgo D. Yost of Fishing Creek twp. to Miss Alice S. Hayman of New Columbus, Luzerne Co, KELCUNER IIESB.-Onthc 20th Inst at the same place and by tho same, Mr. Mill ard R. Kelchner to Miss Arista K. Hess, uotn oi nailing urceK twp. Mrs. Yandftbilt's Home. HOW THK ItlClIKST WOMAN IN AMERICA SPENDS HER I.ElSl5llK. Mrs. Vnderbilt,the widow of William II. VandJrbilt, is tbn nuliest woman in Arorrica. Nnxt to Queen Victoria she is the richest woman in tho world. Sho and her son Geurgo tho only un married child, with a inrao stall of servants, occupy the huge brownstouo paUicti at tho corner of Fifth avenue and J? ifty iirst street. In mnuy respects Mrs. Vandorbilt leads a very simple lite, exactly as hundreds ot other women, who have not a hundredth part of her money. She breakfasts between eight and nine o clock, the meal consisting of fruit, porr'nlgo. steak, chops or broiled chick en, warm rolls, tea and coff"e. George Vanderbilt breakfasts with his mother, so that she shall not be alone. Hit luncheon is also a comparatively simple meal, but at dinner there h much ceremony, and there are usually guests. Toe dining room is situated on the first floor, with windows looking out on Fifty first street. There is an im mense fire-place with carved oaken designs in bas relief at one end of the room, opposite tho door leading from the Japaueso room, which has reoontly had a billiard taule placed in the centre The dining room is furnished with all oaken furniture. A buffet fills one en tire side of the room, and on the other, botwecn tho windows, aro largo glass oabinets, in which is the finest collec tion of old Servo and other rare porce lain. When I lunched with her tho other day the table was set lor eight people and tho service was of Dresden china. On each plate was a large white linen napkin so folded as to show an em broidered monogram about an inoh and a half square of the letters W. 11. V. At tho four corners of the table were tall linglo silver candlesticks, with pink candles and pink shades, and in front of these, small silver dishes for bon bone, salted almonds, olives, eta The glassware was finely cut and sparkled liks diamonds, and on the buffet stood other specimens of cut glass ready for use. It all shone like a collection of huge gems. In the oeutro of the table stood a large cut glass bowl of rare workmanship filled with crysantbemuras from Mrs. Vanderbilt's own conservatory, which just now contains an immensely beautiful dis play of these autumnal dowers. Just outside the dining loom is a store room, with safes built into tho wall. It also contains tho butlers pautry. There is a balcony with a wrought iron railing, which extends around the room and fivo feet from tho top. The safes on tho lower range aro lined with purple velvet and contain large pieces ot silver. There are silver punoh bowls, tankards, oiudltstiuks, tureen-1, all exquisitely engrayed and of immense size. One iaft) co a tain a only iinmeiine silver tiays, and one tray es pecially large has a tiny railing an inch high surrounding it and large showy handles. It is said to be the largest and fiuc-st engraved piece of silver plate in the country. Another safe contains a solid gold dinner ser vice and tall gold candlesticks. There are few people of royal blood who can excel in their table nppomttnents Ibis New York widow. In the balcony row of safes the smaller pieces of silver are kept; spoons of every kind and variety, ladles, knives, forks and small dishes, They are in gold, silver and ptaiinum. One may naturally ask what does so small a family aH Mrs. Vauderbiit and ber son George do with this immen-ie amount of silver, glass and porcelain.? A? I hav said, the dinner is the one ceremonious occasion of the day, and tnoh day tho butier is requested so sol tho table with an entirely different ser vice of plate, class and china. I do not say that there are three hundred and sixty fivo of these sets, but there nre enough to last for a long time lieforo beginning over again. In this way Mis. Vanderbilt learns that such of her possessions are intact. It steins a great responsibility for one man to liavo cnarire ot all these possessions, yet tho butler of the family is that man, and he is rt quired to give bonds as to bin faithfuluess. He it is who holds the keys to nil there eafes and cabinolH, and he is not only responsible forthur safe keeping, hut lie is ao countable for any breakage. The present butler has been in the family homo limn and previously nem me eatne position with Oakes Amts, now Governor ot Massachusetts. Rbeuiatlam Is undoubtedly caused by lactic acid in the blood. This aoid attacks tho fibrous tissuts, and causes the pains nnd actus in tho back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hirs, and wntts. Thousands o ueonle find in Hood's Sarsaparilla positive cure for rLcumatism. This inwlirlnc liv its nurifviiiL' action, nen traliziB the acjdity of the blood, a 'id also builds up and strengthens tho whole ItMf, Black Bart' OK JIUIltWAYMbN ONCE MOItK. tm kino AT l.AHUB Everything seems to Indicate that "Black Bart," tho lonely highwayman who was released from St. Qucnlin Prison In January last, has again taken tip his old profession and Is responsible for the numerous stago coach robberios which have recently cccnrrcd in tho far West. Black Bart's real namo is Charles E. Boles. Ho was born in Jefferson county, N. Y., in 1830. Ho caino to California after tho excitement of 1849 or abjut 1850 and worked in tho mines with somo succeflj in ISuttc, Eldorado, Shasta and Trinity counties. In 1854 ho returned east and settled in Illinois. When tho war broke out ho lived at Decateur, where, early in 1801, ho joined the One Hundred and Sixteenth Illinois Infnntrv Voluutocrs. Ho (rain ed somo distinction for bravery and was made a sergeant. In 1805 he re turned to his homo and sold his farm, location- his wife and threo small child ren, all cirls. in lOrejion, Illinois, and started for Montana. He worked for eighteen months in tho mines at Helena and regularly corresponded with his wife and family, and in 1807 wrote them that he had settled up his busi ness and was coining home. Then ho dif appealed entirely and from this time forth his career as a noted highwayman began. Ho robbed twenty-eight stages boforo ho was caught and since his rcleaso from prison several robberies havo been committed in which his peculiar methods are recognised On tho 27th of last Ju ly a stago going from Balbcr, Modoo county, to Bedding, Shasta county, was stopped in a lonely piece of road. Suddenly, from a pieco of copse, out stepped a man armed with a six shoot er in front of tho lead horses, who cov ered the driver and ordered him to hand over the mail-bag and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s treasuiebox. He se cured between $300 and $400. Not until tho 8th of November last wa9 he heard of again, when he cropped up in front of tho Downievilto and Nevada City stago near Nigger Tent. Here ho secured somo coin and a gold bar valued at S2.200 six and three quarter inches long, and marked "II. Scammon" A week passed Dy, wnen tne lone roo- ber's pistol was pointed at the driver of the stage running from Eureka to Ukiah, where $1,700 was secured. Uis method of attacking a stage bas always been the samo. A jump from tho side of the road brought him in front of the lead horses, wnloh shelter ed him from tho fire of the messenger or driver, nis double-barreled shot gun would cover them on tho box, and ihev would seldom fail to throw out ...... , i tne treasure cnest, ana me man. Of a tall and commanding figuro Blaok Bart is sixty years of age. He wears a heavy, drooping, iron-gray moustache, with a heavy imperial. Ho has been finely educated, uses chaste mid elegant language, never indulging in profanity, and while ho ade his headquarters in San Francisco he made but few acquaintances and thoso only of tho best. Ho does not use intoxi cating liquors or lobaeoi in any form, nor l he acUic'.cJ to tne use ot opium. His character is an anomaly, made up of all that goes to make respectability nnd gentility, combined with the neive, , i i " .ui. iiasn ana aanug oi iub uiguwuy muuer. Hiss di ess is always neat and proper and his maimers those of a cultivated gentleman. Incomes of Balers- From tne Keystone. The late Emperor William in credit ed with having saved $12,000,000 out of his publio allowance. Switzerland gets along pleasantly with a President who is satisfied with tho modest salary of 83,000 a year. I Oscar 11. of Hweeden ana .Norway: rubs along comfortably on $575,525 that his sumectH gracefully pay mm. The i Czar of Russia is credited wi with reoeiving 12,250,000 and upward from bis domains; bat unlimited ttrm. upward is an Tbe Kinir of Prussia (Lmperor of Germany), is not badly "Hied." The kmcdoin of rrussia pays nun 551,35. 000, and besides this he has great pri vate domains. The sovereign of tho dusky sons of sunny Italy annually takes $3,070,000 out o'f the "pockets of his impoverished subjects for the sola behoof of himself and kin. Milan, King of Servia, has had a jiretiy touRb time in governing bis petty kingdom of less thin 2,000,000. He and his kin cost the little limited monarchy 240,000. The ruler of Bavaria is allowed only 81,307,040 a year, and out of the sum be has to pay for clothes and provi ions lor Ins lamily auu to Keep tiietn in pocket money. Tho Emperor rranois Joseph ot Austria may be a wise and valuable kipper to have on board the ship ol State, but with 83,875,000 a year be is adequately recompensed. The lung ol tbe lijIgiaiiB has lust about as much as he oan do to kei-u himself supplied with pie aud oonfeo- liouery on the SGGO.000 a year that his grateful subjects turn over lo him. Oomoetent oritics have frequently remarked that the author of "Bon Hur'' had in him tho elements of a Iraraatist. Their iudament upon G.-n eral Lew. Wallace will be sustained by his play "CommoduH, ' in HAnmns Magazine for January. Tho action ot tbe drama develops several powerful scones the vigor of which J. It. Wegulin, the artit-t, renders with fidelity in as many illustrations. One of the drawings, entitled "This Baiting thou shalt rue," forms the frontitpiece of tho Maqazink. There is a hiil'I' s- tion of tho Greek chorus in the band of Bacchant! s. Tbe refrain of their sontr, ''On to Rome," dominates the whole drama ; it oalchea toaeiner in a phra the leading thread of tho plot. A convention of delegates from the reveral Agricultural Societies of this State will be hela in Harrisbun;, on January 2, 1889. If You Are Sick with Headache, Heuralgta, Ithcumatlim pyipep tla, IltUouueu, Illood Humors, Kidney DUwau, Conitlpatlon, Female Troublei, Fertr and Ague, Blecplewneu, Partial Paralyili, or Nervous Fro trttlon, me I'alne'i Celery Compound and be cured. In each of thue the cauke It mental or pbyntcal overwork, anxiety, eipoaure or malaria, tbe effect of which It to wetien the nervoui lyi tem, rr.uUliig In one of these dUeuei, Kemovt tbe cimswllb that great Nerve Tonle, and tht Kuvlt will dluppeir. Paine's Celery Compound Ju. L. lion ik, Bprlngneld, Uau., wrltctt " Palne'a Celery torn pound cannot 1 excelled at a Nerve 'loulc. lu my rtuie a tingle Uittle wmughl a unat change. My nervoutnex entirely ilUappearcd, and with It the mulling aUcctlon of the Ftumach, hctrt and liver, aud Ihe whole lone of the lyVem u aondurfudy Invigorated. loll my Irlendi, If tick at I have beeu, i'alne't leiery coxuj-uuiiu Will Cure You! Fold Ly dniKYiBU. tl t tlx for ". Irp&red ool jQtJktAni, Mtrviui, Ot.HIUIi.. lb treatment of many thousands of nurs ot thus cbronlo weakneaaw and tJratrrsfllng 11 menu peculiar to females, at'the .invalid' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., bas afforded a vast experience la nicely adapt- ins ana inorougniy tuning rometirei lor me cure or woman neAlllUp trinlarilM. nr. ilorce, Favorite Prescription It the outirontu. or roinlt. of this ercat end valuable; experience, '.Thousands at testimo nials, received from patient end from physi cians irau imvo iroieu 11 in me. more nirirm- rated and 'obatlnatn caat-t which bad balUrd their skill, prote It to tie the reott"wmidcrf ul remedy eicr derlsod for tho rellot nd cure of suffering; women. It Is not recommended. a "cure-all," but at a moat perfect flpcclflff for' woman' peculiar ailment. A m powerful. liiTlaoratlns; tonic. It impart itreoittb. .to tho, whole syatem. and-to th womb and It appendant in partlouhu. For overworked, ''worn-out" run-down," debilitated tetohera, .milliner, drewmakert. aeamttreeae, "eliop-ulrls," house keeper, uunlner mother, and feeble wonu'd enerallr. Dr. rlerce'a Favorlte'I'rvacrlptluii It tho creatett earthly boon,- being- unequal at an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. Aa ooiiiingr una ireiiRtnoiiiii; uvrviiivt riiunw i-reevripLion une- aualed and 1 Invaluable In allav Inr and tub ulng berrou ' excitability, Irritaliilltjv ex haustion, pToatrttlon, braterl,' apuma nd other dutreuina-, ctrvou t-ftnpiom com monly attendant upon functional and orgnnlo dltea of the womb. It. Induce refriihln-j deep-and relieves mental ' anxiety and le- piiuueiicr. la a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful phrllan.' and 'adtpted to woman' dcMcnto organization. It 1 purely -vegetable lu Ita rompoaltlon and perfectly harmlea in It effect In any condition of tbe tyatem. For morning lckne, ot" nausea; from 'whatever cauae arising, weak tornach, Indlgutiou, dys pepsia and kindred symptoms. It u. In small flows, will prove very beneficial. "Favor I to Prescription' la apoal. tlvo euro for too most complicated and ob stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural tuppresslonn, prolapsus, or falling of tbe womb, weak bnck, female weakness, " anteveralon, retroversion, bearing-down aensatlons, cbronlo congestion, Inflammation and ulceration of tbe womb, In flammation, pain and-temifrtrMfln ovarle, accompanied with "internal beat." Aa a regulator-andi promoter of tunc-, tlonal action, at that critical period or cbnngo from-Btrlbood to womanhood, "Favorite 1'ro crlptfon ' 1 a perfectly tafe remedial, agent, and can produce only good, results. It la, ouallrelficaaioui and valuable In it effects when taken for those disorders and derange ment! Incident to thaMater'and tnost critical period, known a " Xbe Chan go of Life." "FaYoriic Prescript Ion," -when taken in connection with tho ' tuw of Dr.' Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery, and small laxative dote of Dr. I'lero Purgatlr .Pellets (Little Liver POIaV cures Liver, Kidney and Wadder diteuea. Their combined use also removes blood -'taints, and abollihei cancerou and acrpfulou humors from the system. "Favorite Prescription" it tho only medicine for women, told by drugglsta, under a noaillT guarantee, from the- manu facturer, that It wlU giro satisfaction In every esse, or money will be refunded. TliU guaran tee ht been printed on tbe bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out-if or many year. tar-go bottle (100 dote) i l.OO,. or ,ix bottle for S5.00. For large. Illustrated Treatise on Dlaeascs of Women flfiO pgM,(paMrM-m4), tend tea cent la (tamps. Address, World's Dispensary Midlcal Association, 603 Statu St, BUITAXOi N. Y. CATARRH, Catarrhal Riafmta and Hay Fatir. A IfEW IIOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware' that these diseases arc contagious, or Hint they are duo to the presence of living parasites lu the lining membrane 'OMho nose and.eus- tachlan tubes. Mlcroscoplo research,. how ever, lias proved tins w oo a iaci ana me r. has lire result is tnat a simple renieuy nos been ior- miilatnl wherebv catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently' cured In' from one to three simple applications made, at home by the patient onco In two weeks. N. 11. For catarrhal discharges peculiar to. females iwiiues; tins remeuy. is a Bpcciuc ilaliilng this new treatment of ten cents by A. II. West King St., Toronto,- Canada. SclcntVic American. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully. M, C. SLOAN & BRO: BLOOMSBURG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAQES BUQQIES, PHASTH8 S LEIOHS, PLATFORM WAGNS AC Flrst-classK-ork always on band. JiEPAlMxd NEA 1LY DONE, r riai reduetdlo tuit the timet. Tlie New York M CIRCULATION FOK188S o I How Its Circulation lias drown : 1883 8,151,151 1B3 18,2 1 J.MS 1881 24,919,714 1SAS M.ll,387 1BSS 70.120,041 1837 S3 3Sa,8i8 1888 (ovLr) 100,000,000 WEEKLY WORLD he best nil mmi NEWSPAPER On tho North American Continent. 12 Lirge Pages and 84 Long Columns A POPULAR NOVEL PUHU8HM) IN AND OIVES WITH KACU ISSUE UCTIIC WtEKftbY KOH JUN. The lolloHlnc Novels were publUbcd In one quarter. The list will show thu class ot Novels given weekly i Th Little Old Man ottlie Ilatlgnollea. illgnoo ; or, llootles's Uaby Tbe Happy Man r..Gaborlau. Winter Lover Iieaant Wlllaon .... Haggard Hi anno wtnter ...Iloolnson ..Slflvt-iison llraeme Winter Ward vi nen me i-uip v,uutes iiumo It Is tbo Law Mlawo's Itevense A Woman's Ive,. Mlgoon'a riecret. , l'oor Zeph i rfMu-urs or r raut-nura ., Wedded and Parted Pluck .Vlas Dretberton. This Library of Fiction will bo supplied to suuscriuers ouiy. iNO uxtra uupies will he printed. No Back Nun. hers can he furnished, and no Binglu Copies will ho sold. One Vcarlji iiiiiubc-rH), si; 6 DloutliH (x6 until ItcrH), soc. 3 MoiiiIim (13 iiuiiilierH), asc Bend postal (or tpeclmen copy, Aoknts Wanted at Kvbiit I'ost-Offiok. Address THE WORLD New York. TTtrrtated to color more goodt than any other dyet ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colon. Aikforlhe UmiumJi, and take no other. 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CIIAttLES HRVG, Itloomahitrsr, I'n TO CONSUMPTIVES Tho undcrsifiiicd linvimr hpnn rn stored !o henlth by simple rneniiH, after Hiif-ffring for sovcral years with asevero lung affection, aud that dread disease vyONsuMiTio.v, is dbxious to mako known lo follow sufferers t lio means of cure, 'lo tboiu who desire it, ho will clKM-rtii'.lv send (free of char uA n c-ntiv of the prescription uped, which Ihey win nna a ure euro lor uonsumition, Asthma, CATaitnn, IJkonciiitis and all throat and luii Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his He niody, as it is invaluable. Those desirinrr Ihe jirCfcription, whioh will cost them uotb mc, and nny ptovo a b'ess'nig, will plcaso nddreB-', Kbv. Ehwakd A. Vn.. hon, Wil'iam.ibiirg, Kings Countv, New York. A-ifc-oo.--leo.7-ly This Institution Is a high grade Uuslness Col lcne, glvlny Instruction in every department ot business education. In addition to the regular business course It makes n specialty or Piiono iraphy, Typc-wrlllnir, Telegraphy, and Ornamen tal i Pfumanshlp. The piomlbeat feature ol the Commercial courso Is lu practical character. Nearl? every set of books has been taken from tlrst-clasa business etabllshmentR. and a larpn proportion or tbe courso In book-keeping la made up iruui uur ey sit-ni oi actual nusincss practice, unsurnassed In the scientific annltcation to mod. em business methods. A larger proportion of our graduates regularly obtttn nrst-cfasi positions tban from any other commercial college In the state. Year begins Aug. 89, U8$. For circulars nauresa w. i UttAN, rnocipat. wov 3m. Kingston, Pa, piRE INSURANC1! VIlltlBTIAH F. HflArt', m.UUKBl)UllU,l'A, HO.MK, OK N. r. MKltCHANTH', OP NBWABK, N. J. CLINTON, N, Y. PIMPLES' N. Y. RKAniNO. PA. OKIIMAN AMKnlCANlNS.CO.,NKWlOKK. (IHKENWimi INS. CO., NKW YOHK. JKHSKY CITY FIUK INS. CO., JERSEY tin, n. d. 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Never Fatlt to Rettore Qray . neir lo in touidtui uoior. .FruTrati nrlrntt &n4 hair ftUllos Ptfl 7-d-4t, Mitchell's KIDNEY PLASTERS Cure all I'alu or Wcakncaa across tbe Kidneys, Hack or'ljolna. They draw the luin rrom tbe Kidneys to the aurluco ot the body, ab-orb all Disease, and restore thoKldneyato a healthy con dition. Sold by all Druggists. Price oOc. Deo7-d-u WANTED ! A Hoed man lo represent us as local agent, nan give control ot territory and steady work. Will pay good wages and guarantee sueceas, w rite to J. AUMTIN HIIAW, Nlirncrjltlilll, uuuuuuui ?i. t, jTUw3ra-CTi'ir-r,j.nCT-i. mum ml lK'lT-d-lt MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. coco MADE WITH BOILING MILK, Det7-d-lt areata and Trade Marks oVtalnd,and all Patent utlnesa cond iicled for MOD 1! K a Tli FliKS. mill (Ih-I'll.'K in. ori'-miTH u. a. PATENT OKt'lCE. Wo have no eub-agencles, all baslneas direct, hence can transact patent business In lesa time and at LK3S cost than those remote troni Wathtngtou. Send model, drawing, or photo.wltb description. We advise If patentable or not, tree ot charge, nnr rA iuiC dua till natent la secured. A boolc,"Ilow to Obtain I'atenta,"wltb reterenaea oautual clients In your blate, county, or town, num. a h resa C. A. SNOW & CO., opposite Patent Offlce, waahington, u, o .. GLUE A Brutat Pr'M-Figlit- two ilNi;its Kinnr ton tub champion Blllf OF COI.UMIHA COUNTY, Cknthaua, Derorabcr 16. Ono of Hie licrceBl priw-figlits that havu ever taken plauu in ttils section was fought in o pcoiiiuoti gpoi uoout a mllo lrom town at bix o clock this evening. The ntiRilista wero William Callonv and Mlohael Grant. Callogy Is 27 years oiu, moastin s six icct nnd weighs pounds. Grant, who is 24 years old weighs but 180 pounds nnd measttroi nvo leoi ten inonift. Tbo mi was govei-ned by Marquis of Queensberry rmes nna scvcnitfii rounds woto tought iiiwnicn uotn wero irigntiuiiy pun. Ishi-d. Grant, who suffered tho most, nrosen tcu a hornblo nbnearanco. His faoo was brnieou ami swolltn and his bodv pounded black. Ho Avoided a croat many blows by lolling as his opponent rnsnea ni mm. iticr tientitiR half nn hour tho friends of Grnnt beomo dis- Hatisfted with tho decisions of tha rt-fcreo. and breaking down tho ropes rushed into tho finer. Tho rcferon quickly declared tho fight a draw, and mo men wero carried away by their admirers. Both men nro miners, nnd the fight is tho lesult of n dispute ns to whioh was champion of the countv. It is bolievo i that thoy will meet ncain. as botli nro determined to havo tho question Kuttltd. Pond's Extract Ah a hoiifchuld rmicdv there aro low family inedicim s thit aro as popular as POND'S EXTRACT. It can bo found in tho houses of nlmoft every fnmily North, South. East or West, in this country, and largtly abroad. First mruo ever toity years ago in a email way, it has continued to increneo until now itB soles run into millions of bottles n year. Its uses are al.nost universal. and ono of its valuable propeitUs is that it is perfectly harmltefl. For wountis us liealing jiowers aro wonder- lul, its stiiiiuoi.t tironei'iits htoiniitic mo now ot niooti; tor baa wounds its just tin) thing to nply until tho dootor nrrivts. ior lnilumations, the jiain and swellings go down immediately on its aplicntion. To tinmo what it can d would fill a book. Header o ask you, if you havo not already done fo, to try it. lie sure you net the oenuiue. ST. LOUIS, Mo., REPUBLICAN.) Medical Value of Wines as a general rule mo usa rt wipo is not ni ccssary for vomic uersons in good health, breathing countiy nir and not exposed to oveiuork. Af, how ever, life advances and the i-iiculalion becomes Innguid, uatural ltd wine used in moderation, becomes an issential articlo and in many oases absoliiti ly neco'i8ary, out it must bo tin: miru nro duct of tbo cranes. And even in the Eastern States tho physician meet largo numbers ot town ueonle, isnecialv women, who canrot dices tho food aud drinks suited to out-door laborinc ptople. In such cases thev tesort to the beverage of tea which gives rise to a dintresi-ina dvMiepsia. The wines produced in New jeisey, especially tho Burgundy and the Port Grape Wines lrom Allred hpier,s vineyards, at Pat saio, aro tho more reliable and the moi.t sought alter by physicians and those who havo traveled abroad and known whnt wit es are. Ai.Vred Speeh, Paesnie. N. J. Deaii Shi: 1 have used your Socialite ciarei anu your rort Wiue in my prac t:co with gtoat eatisfaetiou. Very troly yourn, WM. R. CHILDS. For sale by drucgists. Expelling an Advertising Djctor- At tho meetini; of the Luzerne County Medical Society Thursday they declined to accept tho resignation of Dr. J. Harvey Mooro, of PitUton, and oulered his name to bo expuueed from the list, of membets. Dr. Mooio it now transpires has been advertising bis business in tho local naners ami this is in opposition to the code of oih icj of tbo society. He is a promi nent well-know youni; iihvs'cian of Pittston, and having ma lo a special study of diseases of tho eye, ear aud throat, inserted a card to that tiled in the local papers. The medical society of which ho was a member notified him that his conduct wa-i unprofession al. D", Mooro refused to discontinue advertising, regarding it as a matter of business, and hauded in his resigna tion, which was acted on as above inoutiunod. Tho Luzerne County Medical society dor sn't bolievo in any kind of advertising except thu dead head brand. When tho members do anything out of tho usual routiiio of medical work thoy want tho news papers to givo them a half column, but when it comes to a paid advertisement it is "unprofessional, ' you know. Too terribly too, to , as it wore. Stt'c&- About the only comfort Demoo rats can get out of Mr. Cleveland's popular ..l i: 1 .J r uiumiiy, uiijJitui-uuiueu H 11 is Or a li lt-a ed caml dat", is tho lawful privi- ego of ntlirming that tho country is w ih the Prtaitli-nt and ot agsint-t liiiu and that it favo s tariff reform, tlio.-o asseitions cannot b-- gainsaid. Tho in-crea-o in Mr, Clokeltt.d's opular vote as compaired with 1884 is muoli grea' erth.'in the inert nsi of Harrison's vo o over Blaine, and the plurality of Mr. Olovi'land now U over 100,01)0 against o.', uuu lour yiaiH ago. u u evident from this that the popular drift is toward the D in'irratio not away from it. New York Times, Ind ) Philadelphia wants the State to con tribute 8250,000 towards buyinc the islnnds in tho Delaware river oppot-itt- that oily, which it is proposed to die out for tho purnoso of enlarging the channel, It will nest 3800,000 to pur chase thorn nnd thu G lyernor thinks the Btato will coiitributo S200.000. Tate SritiNOs, Tenn., July 4, 1888. Tho Swift-Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga,; During the aprlng o( 1871, while working In the ncld at my home in Morgan county, Ga., I pulled off my shoes to give my feet a rest. Unfortunately, I walked Into a clump of poison oak, and In a few days my feet were In a terrible condition, and I could not put on a shoe because of the soreness and swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases usually are, and everything was healed up. About the same time the following spring, 1S72, my feet became sore again, as at first, anil every succeeding spring for five years brought back the same condition of the dis ease, only each time it became more dis tressing, because I began to tlilnk it was a lifetime trouble. Finally, I was Induced to try Swift's Specific, I took six bottles, and to-day am entirely well, My improvement was gradual from the first, and no evidence cf the disease remains. I shall take pleas ure in testifying as to its curative proper tics. It Is the greatest' blood purifier in ex istence. Yours truly, J, L, Morgan. The foregoing certificate is taken at random from thousands of letters in posses, tlon of (he Swift Specific Co.. and presented simply as a sample. It Is a voluntary statement, giving facts and results of the case, lis accuracy and genuineness aro beyond question, A aluable TreatUa on Illood and Skin PIseascs mailed free. Address TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. 1 uatt U Rumford YEAST POWDER, "Tho Old Reliable." Restores to tho flour tho nutritious phosphates lost in bolting. No other powdor does this. It Is healthful and nutritious. Put up In bottles. PERRINE'S PUKE IJAHLKY .A",T'.M'SD.,r.om.BeloctpdUarI';y Malt and guaranteed to be chemically puro and tree front Injurious oils and iclds often contained In alcoholic liquors. Ills cspec ally adapted to persona requiring a stimulating tonic, Consumptives being rreatly benefited by its use. lietommended by lending physicians as aDlurctlv tifiiii; YlnirSV Sr. ,m ,v.f.v.:S'.f rr 4-ouaumi'iivra ii is invaiuaDic. n kiiinkb hi 1 if MA1LT ' WI1I8KKV insures a return of vigor to tho stomach, 11 gooj -7...;. . uuuuh,uiiwi uiiu iutivHBt-11 jieRu nna muscular ilssuc. stimulant mild nnd eentia In prrivr. iiraniinatn. inriifetinn ,.ri mi ,DAD., a, eaws cai ba entirely conquered !M!J?..?9.nl?.?.naalr?tii! and L1'N1' HJ u,tK "AiiLKYMALT ...v., .mnuuu3 mi iuv iui an uiiu niiuHuuuir worKcnua it exceptional powers or endurance Ask Oui nearest drucelst or Broccr for lor PKIclllNK'S 1'UltE UAHLKY MALT WH18K1 Y revives tho ergles Si Those worn out with excessive Dodlly or mentalctrort and acts aa a safeguard against exposure in wet and rigorous weather, it will drlvo all malarious diseases from tho system. iiuiu mui .cioui d.ci j ,wnuuu uiiu iurcjiiB wuuiii a flfaeniary uio renaerB pic-ncio Uyapcnsla nnd In 1'crrlne's Puro Uarley amwimmwmmmamwmmmmantr. Malt Whiskey powerful and helper to digestion. ruilis lUIIUil MALT WllloKKY without unduly stimulating the kid nys Increases their nagulng actrvlty, counteractsthe etrocts of fatigue, has tens convalescence and Is a wholcsomv and prompt diuretic IVatcb the label I None genuine unless bearing the tfgna tur ftfe A Vv. Kot uaie uj all drug and grocers throuh the ftnltcd States i Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHILA lUMaw. UX I'ENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY. Alexander Bros. t Co, WHOLESALE DEALKItS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, FRUITS AND NUTS. 80LK inxNTB FOR P. P. ADAMS & CO., PINE OUT CHEWING TOBACCO Sole agents of the fol lowing oranasot Cigars. HE.NHY CLAY, LONDHES, NOHMAL, INDIAN 1'ltINCESS, SAMSON, HILVKIt ASH. SOLE UEKRY MAILLARDS SSCANDIES. FHESH VEltY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. & B. JBOBBINa DEALER I1V WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. LADIES 3 ! Dyelns. at Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! fliey will dyo overvtblnc. They aro Bold over where, l'rlce 10c, a package. 40 pniors. The havu no equal for strength, brightness, amount to packages, or lor fastness of color, i r non-fading qualities. They do uot crack or smut, for sale by jioyer Ilros. and Jaa. 11. Mercer, febl'rly. A tl verllHerH by addressing Ceo, I. Howell & Co. 10 spruce ht., New Tork In good faith, can obtain all needrd Information about, any proposed lino of ADVERTISING In American Newspapers. ii; ii-page rampniet, 30C, Nov 16-mw. J. W. CUSICK, Fyrmont, Ohio, writes; " I feel that I can not rec ommend Dr.Seth Arnold's Cough Killer too highly, Would not be without It. Druggists, 25c, 60c., and $1.00. MASON & HAMLIN '1 ho cabinet organ was introduced in Its present formbyMaaon A llsmllnln 1641. Other makers followfta In the manufacture of these Instruments, wu. M.u unuu uuuiui VC)ini UKVO wvraja mam lalned their snpremacy aa the best In the world. Mason A Hamlin offer, a demonstration of the asequaued eicallence of their organs, the fart that at all of the enat World's Exhibitions, since that of with beat mak 1 1 U I Ml Veriolill coan Ulu.theyhavel I f IqU IHaiVavarlablytalL. cnthehlKheitUIIUnilUhonora. lllaa Uatwlcataloirnta 2 TO 900O. free. Maaon A Iltmlln do not hesitate to make the ex. Inordinary claim for their planoi, that they are aperlor to all others. They recognize tha high excellence achieved by other leading makers In the art of piano building, bat still claim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable lin. provement Introduced by them In the year l&si, and now known as the "SUbon & IUxuh Piino BTHINOE ier," by ired the PIANOS the use of wblch greatcat poa reflnemeat of Hith greatly In. la aecan slble parity aod tone, totretber creaaedcapad. 0B1S a 0PSI3HI. In tune and other Important advantages. ty ror stsnojng A circular, containing testimonials from three hundred parcbarra, mualcians, and tur.tr, seat, tocethcr with deacrtitlv cauiogue, to any aiml leant. rianoi and Urgana told for cash ot eaar nay. menta; alao rented. MA,?.?M5jAflL. N ORGAN AND PIANO CO. UOaTON. NKVT YOUii. CUIOAUII. Oct itWm. r bros betoU Tho WONDERFUL UumbiDliitf a Parlor. Library. Stuck. Hicllilai. incc. era vans ca uuNct, eco. a nn. ul arCflUCM. Ptl. e mini tha luseet variety of Jl.ilillt. Ridliiii, Pkiilclui' ' lariitai' OiiiiiIm. Imlld r,"I?"'flll"J1''"a Raiua'cHAIRSnncJ Co .OCIPEOES und SELF HROPELLRS. All KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. RABT fiOACHES Utrr IOO JIITrrent dealgca. Our rum ii.itle Brake on all dr. ryv. Jr. We hare diaoobtiuued wnuieauinfft lit iilaoloc jour ordera direct with the maker fou cau Ma, l.rjrul Jru4. Our auAia0 priru i I nd lcll llnriiuliia rill uUpnlarjT ,' jvV " fi11 "nuer yuaraKtttr ana deliTtiml frrt, to any point in V "'. tm, nana atamn fur 11 I Uatalofue, and lUto clau ol aooJi roa , LUBURC Mm nn 1.6 North Jllghlh Street, rhllaipu,, r, Exchange Hotel, HENTOW, PA. The undersigned has leased this well-known lL.u',?n?,s PPa" t accommodate the putilio with all the conveniences oj a nrst-clasi lUoCet Tmay,7 LEUUI LOnAKE, rroprtater 4br mm rUh U (or. MALT WHISKEY. by the ue or rcrrlne'a Puro Iti rley alt Whlskevj a powerful atirngthener to the entire system. l'Elt. WHISKEi has proved a mcdlclnaf protection to lnvlgorant The analysis as It appears by tho La rKltltlNK'ti oei on every bottlo: 1 have carefully an nlyzed thePURi Uiblkt Mait Wnis 1 kt mado by M. J. b. 1'crrlno and nnd i.vuuicg iilv iiiiiuiuav, uu.iuiiuiui, metals and acids and Is absolutelyl pure." signed, Camilla Arthur ilalerJ wmuMHin irte (ynirrrtfltlf 0 Jiunicn ueitemana newoaaen UUUUUiniS AHU ALL, UUALUItO, ANY OIIDKH FOR FESTIVAL will be SUPPLIED WJTIl THK LOWEST Market Prices, as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH AGENTS Poll WALNUTS? CUE AM NTTTS. ALMONDS, POP CORN BALLS. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL &2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dligulitd that it c be taken, digested, mad aualmllated by the moat sensitive stomach, when the plsvln oil cannot be tolerated; and by tbe com blnatlon of the oil with the hypouhoa. phltea Is ranch, more efficavcloaa. Eemirlable m a ftah prodawr. Persoiis gain rapidly while taking It, SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged" bj Physicians to bo the Finest and Dost prepa ratiou in the world for the relief and euro of rfL-'JL8.liMPT,ON CROFULA. GENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING DISIA8ES. EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. The srtat rtmtdy for Gmsumptian, and Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. sept s8-'t8.ly DR. THEEL KQQ North "onrlh Hrt, lwiw Krnulnti) prtcttcl expert runlet to oura jou mar npe, m iiiekly, tdTtrtUlm bbvildlsiD. nn svatf.. -h- v' CUtr bel froauht rU.m a.. ... j . . er bl hi miyeiiim to do. Dr. Thrci AMlfd pe4llfU), u c.q iDl tim in ft JorrMt dUiaVtMlof n4 latMCMral trfltluttil of 1 Oorablai SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON, OHNTIVATE CLOKIIN. llLOTfllKH. KHIIPTIU.VN. P1SIII.EH, NWgli; INlH.INri,AMMATIO.. LOHlVltllllty JJrly Kecny, l'liyalral aud Mental 1 r"in,.,,onMe,on,,0'. Blatltler nuil lililney Dlseaere. (Acute cases 4-10 .) Seller at em,. MV MUTOIID eoublBlDl : the Atlopathle. tlomoiopttklo KUetl, 4 Boual, V"!:.XA' " derna caaea eoltSlted. ".? o rn aiperUDCtwh eh Iher B.H el i ll In lb, Uiloalsi ill i" ,,, 'a U. U.uri, WKMei ul bun Bunlije.tmi tMIIU. ulferlBf tad d turday aTrtnlflm ugust IT, 'aa ly. When I iflv f"7rrnK T An nf ... u . n stop them lur a tlino, ami ihen havo them ro. turn ngam. I mean A It All I CAI, CUUE. 1 uave mado the ilueuse oi FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS. A life. long study. I waiiiunt my remedy to yOUK the worat cases, llecauae others liavo lulled It no ronton for not now receiving a euro, heucl at once for a treatiao and a fBBit llorruj of my Incalliulk lltllElir. Give Kstircaa and l'oit piilce. it cosu yon nothing lor a trial, and It will dure you. Addreas HiOi ROOT, Wl.C, 183 PtARl Si.. NEW YOBK epl kW-'oS-ly mt7fY i W r1 I CURE FITS! A. C. YATES & CO. 6Z2Cfcestnut, LCIIumt llUILHINi;, lest Made Clothing N Philadelphia ' Men Youth and Children. A. C. YATES & CO. 6 & Chestnut, i.i:i)(;i:it luni.iiiNt;. 01!ATKFUL-CO.MroitTlNO. EPF'S COCOA. BHEAKPA8T. "llr a thorouch knnnlrdLrnnr tho nntnrni which govern the otetntlonn of ilicrpsttnn nrrn nutrition, and by a careful application of tho lino properties ot well relerlert ocoa, .Mr Knpslias provldid our bienklnH taMes with a delicately flavored beverage w hich may sate us many heavy doctors' bllK Ft lflhvtim iT,riiri,a nt e,,.i. articles of diet Hint acoii(,tliution may be gradual, ly built up until strong enough to nsist every ten. dency to dl ease. Hundreds of subtlo maladies nro floating around us in dy to attack wherever thcrolaawcak point. Wo mny escnpo n any a ratal shaft by kcenltiir ourselves npii rrniuin.i am. pure I lood ard a pioperly nourished frame, '-aril Service Gazelle .Madoslmply with boiling water pr milk, sold only In hall pound tins, by tlroccrs. labelled thus: JAMES KITS CO., Homoeopathic ChcmWs, TQELAWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. r m pa NOItTH. A. M. A, II. NORTH CM BKKLAND f, 40 1 S5 Cameron 5 b.1 Chulnttk) o no .... Danville o 0s l 58 Catawlfsa c 25 t 14 ltupert o mi 2 19 Iilooiusburg 6 86 2 21 Kspy, a n 3 29 I.lme Hldgc 6 60 10 10 11 u 10 25 10 89 C 80 tl 84 6 40 r. 5S 1 C5 7 12 7 21) 7 S7 7 81 7 35 7 42 7 49 65 8 06 8 IT 8 22 8 3S 8 31 8 88 8 45 S 49 8 63 8 rS 0 03 9 09 9 17 9 25 9 HO 9 35 A U 10 30 10 53 11 (10 11 07 II 15 II S3 11 21'. 11 3') 11 87 II 41 11 4S 11 59 14 OS 12 16 willow drove 54 .... llrlarcrcek c 58 lterwlck 7 05 a 49 Iieach Hnven V II a 61 Hick's yerrv 7 is 2 wi Hhlckshlnny 7 HO 8 on JIUniOCK'S .41 3 1H Nantlcoke 7 50 8 20 Avondale 7 54 12 20 12 25 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 60 111 66 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 SO r it bOUTII r u a os lymouth 7 89 3 S5 U mouth Junction 8 0.1 a an Kingston 8 os 8 43 Dennett B 12 Mallby 8 17 Wyoming B 22 3 K West I'lttston B 27 a r,n llttston 8 3.1 4 01 Lackawanna 8 40 .... Tavlorvllle, 8 48 lienovue s 51 SCRAHTOH 9 00 4 28 r 11 r ii STATIONS. AH AM tU nu rCBANTON C 10 9 60 8 03 C 20 Ilcllevue 6 If 9 65 ... 6 25 Taylorvllle. o 20 10 00 214 e 80 Lackawanna. 6 as 10 os a ai a 37 llttston 6 36 10 in a '.8 0 45 West I'lttston 6 42 10 22 2 81 c to Wyoming. 6 47 10 27 a 89 6 55 Mallby c 61 10 so ... o 69 llennett .... 6 65 10 34 2 47 7 0.1 Klnirston n 68 in as " mi 1 nr Plymouth Junction 705 10 42 354 712 riymouth 7 10 10 47 a 69 7 16 Avondale 7 14 10 61 3 03 7 ai Nantlcoke 7 19 10 65 3 06 7 25 Hunlock's 7 20 11 02 3 19 7 43 Shlckshlnny 7 47 11 12 3 29 7 65 Hick's Kerry 7 61 .1122 3 39 8 07 Iieach Haven 8 01 II 28 3 45 s 13 llcrwlck 8 07 11 37 3 51 8 20 llnarcreek. a 13 s 57 8 27 WlllowOrOVO 8 16 11 4S 4 01 8 81 Mmelildge. 8 ao 11 62 4 05 8 85 ftW - 2 11 69 4 12 8 41 Hloomsbun? 8 .12 10 05 a i a at ltupert 8 37 12 10 4 at 8 hi Catawlsaa 8 '2 12 15 4 29 8 57 Danville 8 67 12 30 4 46 9 15 Chulasky. 9 0.1 4 64 9 21 Cameron on? i an nnn a oa NOKxnuMBSRLAND 9 22 12 5 6 15 9 45 AM PVf I'M FM Connection! at Itunnri. wttt, PhiinrtAtnhi.. . Heading Hallroad for Tamnnend, Tnmnqun, will, lamsport, funbury. Pottavllle. rtc. At Narthum. berland with I'. A e. Blv. 1". H. 11. for Harrlsburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry nnd trie. v, r. liALbTit.Mi, i,en. jinn.. Kcrnnton, ra Pennsylvania Railroad. M 'hiladelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. TIME TABLE. In oilect Nov. is I88s. Trains leave sunbury KASTWAltD 9.40 a.m.. Pea Shore WrnrfBa M.illr eTrpr.t Sunday), forUarrlsburgandimrrriicdlali'atatlons, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m, ; Kew York, 5.60 p. in. j Baltlmoie, 4.45 p. m. ; WBthlrgtcn' B.55 p. m., conuet ting at Philadelphia for all tea 55?,rP. PO'ht''. 'Ibruugh pasofngei coach to Philadelphia. 1.1 n ri H n.n.nt, dally except lnndny),foi llarrlfturgand Interrae. dlate stations, arriving at P li 1 1 d e 1 n h la 6.60 p. m. j New York, 9.85 p. m, : Ilnlllixoro MB p.m.; Washington, p.oo p. ni. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and paBsenger coaches through to Philadelphia and llaltlmotc. 7,45 p. m. lteuovo Accommodation (daily for Harrlnhurff nnrl nlllntprmD.iintnDtntinna n..i... ngat Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; New Y'ork7.lia. m. uaiumore. 0.15 1. m. : wnfhington a 80 a. m. ; I'Ullman Sleenlntrcnrfrnm llnrrluhnn. tn Pliltanl- pbla and New York. Philadelphia pawengerB can romaln In slwprr itndUturb'd until a. m. Philadelphia sleerer U run on this train from Wllllamxnort on Sunday's. 2.60 a. in I?'.!? Mall (Hftllv rnr llBprl.h,iM. on Intermediate Btatlocs, arr'ving at Philadelphia ..... . .u. ,,av, tuit., ii.cu u. m. i nauimorp h.ib . m. : Wachlnelnn. u.r.it u. m Ti,,rii i',,n,nan sleeping cars nre run on I his train to Philadelphia, llaltlmoreaniiwoshlneton, and through patren. ger coaches to Phllndplfbla and Palntxcie, WESTWAltlJ. 6.1IIA. Tn. Krlp Ulr.n IAatt. i, t..,a .1 tntermedlatfi ntntirna tinn ram.,. .ni Intermediate station-, Hochester, PufJalo nrd Niagara Falls, with ihiough Pullhian Palaco cara and passenger coaches to Krle and J.'ocou. ter. .53-Newa Express (dally except Sunday) fcr cck Haven and Intermediate statloi.p. Los P. in ,-wagara Kipress (dally eacept hun- aun m.u iiii-riiii-iiinif'siniinrjs aDO i an- lAfiriia nnrt nrtr.Mn.,1 Inl.rhirMlnl. ,t,H, It'chehter, ltunalo and Niagara Falls Willi thrOUirh niRRPnirPr mftrliMln Warm onrt UivUita, and Parlor carlo Wllllamsnort, 6.S0 p. m Fast Line (dflly except Hundnylfcr He. novo and Intermediate stations, and Plmlra, Wot- Klllflflnlntnrmrull.tAetatin.. ...mwuiiuh nia.iwun, wr 11 11 vm uuu u uua. seiger coaches to Kenovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Kenovo and Interme. dlate station- THItOUOn TltAINS FOHSUNlliatY FllOMTHE ISAB I' AUU SOUTH, Sunday mall leaven PMinfiMniiin a nn a m Htrrlsburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. m. .News Express icavea Philadelphia 4.80 a.m. ii trnsourg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving at Funbnry 9.53. a. in. . , .. Niagara Kxpress leaves Philadelphia, 7,40 a. m. ; Dalllmnre 7.30 a. in. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury. 18.62 p. m., wltb through Parlor car from Philadelphia and lurough passenger coaches from phlladel. phlaand Iialtlmore. Fast Line leaveB New York 9.00 a. ra. j Phlladel phla.ll.60a. m. ; Washington, 9.60 a. m. : Balti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally urept Hundsy) arriving at Sunbury, 6.3op. m., with through passenger conchesfrom Philadelphia and Iialtlmore. Krle Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. s Phlladel. phla, 11.25 p. m. Washington, 10.00 p. m.j Iialtl. more, ii.aiip.m., (dally) arriving nt sunbury 5.10 a. m.. with through Pullman Sleeping care from Philadelphia, Washington and iialtlmore and hrough paesenger coaches from Philadelphia HUNIII'llV, IIAI,l!TON iV Wit KT'HIIAIIHK ItAIMIOAII AMI MIIITII AMI W'l'.hV Illl ANI'll IUI1.1VAV. (Dally except sunaay.) Wllkeftarre Mall leaira Sunhurr 9.66 a. m. arriving aillloom Ferry 10.46 a.m.. Wlliefc-barta ::.iap.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 6.E5 p. m., arriving atliloomFerrytl.a6p.Km., Wllkea-barre 7.60 p. m Sunbury Mall leaves Wl lkesbarre 10.80 a.m. arrlv Irgat liloom Ferry 11. a. m.,Hunbury 12.45 p. m. Express West leaves Wilkes barre 3.05 p. m., ar- iviug at uioom terry t.au p, m tunoury a.xtrp,m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.85 a. in., arriving at liloom Ferry 10.16 a. m.. Wllkes-Harre 11:45 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wlllcs-lJarre 6:10 p. in., arriving at Ulooin Furry. 6.39 p. u.. sunbury 1.80 p.m. cuah. a. 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