The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 29, 1889, Image 4

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A Pablio Bouofaotor,
"Who is IT. II. VVarntr, of Ho
Chester, N. Y. whoso Safo lt medics,
especially Warners Safo Cure, have
attaluod HUoh 8HCOC88 and oelobrlty at
home and abroad,"
Tho question in inspired a4 niuob by
affection as curiosity, sinco tlirotigh Irs
instrumentality hundreds of thousands,
in both hemispheres, have been restored
to health and happiness.
Hon. II II. Warner, then, is a bid
ing and honored resident of Rochester,
not only, but a prominent and influ -n
tial citixen of the United States. On
aovoral ocoaoions olioseti by his party
as National delegate to nominato a
President of tho Republic ho has been
ft member of tho Republican Siato
Committee and of Us Executive Com
mitten. He is n member of tho Ameri
can Institution for the advauecment of
Solcnce; President of tho Rochester
Chamber of Coiumetoe;. a Buccstul
and upright business man. Ho ha
given away fortunes in charities. The
ociobratod and oostly Warner's Ob
servatory of Rochester was oonceivoil,
endowed, and is maintained by him.
Hii munificent prizt-s for tho disoovery
of comets has been at ouch tho wondt r
and delight of the scientiGa wortd.
Tho yellow fevor eoourgo in the
south, the Ohio floods, the tiro disasur
of Rochester and otbor cities awakened
his profoundest sympathies and in each
inslencehls chrolc for from S500 to
$5,000 swelled tho several relief funds.
Vhero other wealthy men gavo tens
and hundreds, he gives hundreds and
thiiiiiii(K
Hi charities aro as ready and mag
nificent as his enterprises and publio
spirit are boundless.
The world has need of more such
men.
An incident led him into tho manu
facture of medicine Seized some
twelve years agoiwith ' what the ablest
physicians term-d fatal kidnoy disease,
ho was roiraoulously restored to, health
by what is now known as Warner's'
Safe Cure. At oroo he resolved to
make known tho merits of so potent a
remedy, and tho consequence is that
to-day ho has immense laboratories
and warehouses in the United Slates,
Canada, England, Germany, Au-tro,
Australia and Burniah. Sales of hi
Safe Rtmrdit s are enormous, and their
power ovtr disease simply marvelous.
Th merit of a production is in exact
keeping with tho character of itB pro
ducer. An honest iind reliable man
himself, Mr Warn r makes honest and
reliablo ratdicincs a fact abundantly
attested bv their phenomenal cflicaoy
and popularity.
Bright's Disease Lost its Yiotim.
Under date of July 18th, Mrs. Laura
Kempton, nf Wet-t Rutland, Vermont,
writ) si "W' aro certain that only for
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy
of Rondout, N. Y., our little ten-year-old
daughter would have been dead
from Brights Disease Wo bad tried
in vain other moars, but tho Favorite
Remedy camo just in time to save hi r
life." mar 29 4t
Tho Pre-idont of the Brooks Loco
motive' W'iks at Dunkirk, in N. Y.,
Mr. Edwird Nichols, has 'notifud 250
of his mm that their services are no
longer required, owing to tho dullnt t s
of tho times and tho decrease of bu
ness. These works are among the
largest tn the country. Mr. Nichols is
a strong Republican Protectionist, and
last year ho appealed to all his men to
vote for Harrison on the ground tbat
Mr. Cleveland's electicn would compel
him to reduce his foreo ono-half and
decrease tho pay of those who were
retained. Tho men were told that
tariff reform meant ruin to their indus
try, and they believed the story. -They
ore now wondering at the result and
asking themselves whether they would
not bo better off if they hail voted
against such "protection" as they are
realizing.
A Toad Barometer
.uub weather prophet is being
s wn in a Uroadway storo window.
It is a tree toad confined in a glass
tube. There is a little ladder for it to
climb no and down on, and so susccp
tiblu is tho little prisoner to changes
that it ascends to the top of tho lube
when the air crows moist in advance
of rain and deoends when dear weath
ei is near at hand.-St Xouis Globe
Democrat.
Beplj to a Letter From an old Trend
" For the- Columbian.
BY JOHN SUTTON.
There seems a vein of sadness,
In your letter now hand,
I miss the strain of gladness,
You usually command.
As thougn some cloud of sorrow,
Ud fallen on your way,
Yet hoping tbat tomorrow,
Would bring a brighter day.
An well you're not In ileaven,
Where clouds shall nevxr come,
And, hence, no snadows given,.
To d rktu tbat bright borne,
Till then and never sooner.
Will shadows cease to fall,
And man, no more a mourner,
He.rcecued from Uiem all.
Nor Is it belt at present,
Tbat we should feel no pain,
Tbougb sunshine Is to pleasant,
Tis the clouds tbat give us ratn,
la sunshine all would perlsb,
If tbe clouds no waters lltng,
Then k-t ui ever cho.isti,
Tbe blessings tbat tbey bring.
Nor Is It only showers,
That fall to soltly 'round,
And ctute tbe grass and flowers,
To spring up from tbe ground,
Rut storms and tempests, ever,
Are blessings in disguise,
Led by tbe band of Heaven,
To bring us brighter skies.
Tbey threaten In their madness,
Tbe earth to overthrow,
And scatter human sadness,
Wherever tbey may go,
Hot far above tbeir raging,
U tbe hand of Clod concealed,
At the proper time, engaging.
Ills power shall bo revealed,
lie used them as agents
To bring about bis will,
This done, tbe stormy pesgants,
Are ordered to be still,
Tho whirlwinds cease their bowlings
And lightnings rear to play,
Tbe thunders hush their growllug,
Aud In murmurs die away.
Tbe atmosphere Is purer,
lly (bo raging of tbe storm,
And tbo blessing made the surer,
Though It comes In fearful form,
It shows tbat God is greater,
Than the storms tbat bend the sky,
And makes his love the sweeter,
When tbe tempest passes by,
Cbeer up and don't he weary,
For tbe road cannot be long.
And tboupb 'tis sometime dreary,
Tbt end will bring tbe song,
O grave, where Is thy victory?
O death, where is tby tlogf
Tbe Saviour triumphed o'er thee,
Ills triumphs we will sing.
, It is unsatisfactory work preaching
to an empty stomach, no need of
starving to rid yourself of your dlspep-
sia. Kat moderately and ute
WAKiikB's Loo OauiN HOPS
BUCIIU REMEDY.
Prion 1.00 a bottle. 160 dotes
AND
THEE" COLtfMMAN AKD
FEMALE DETECTIVES.
CASES ON WHICH
BETTER WORK
THEY
THAN
CAN
MEN.
DO
Autlinrltlea Differ as to tli (Irm-nil I'll,
neaa of M omen for tho Secret Sirtlre.
In Many targe Cities Tliey Ilemler Vat
tmMe Servlt. tn the l'nllce.
Although for n long time tlctcctircs of
the fair sex and some of thorn of good
socl.il stntun Imvo been employed for
tho discovery of crime mid gravo politi
cal offenses, nnd also for making privuto
Inquiries uliero delicacy mul tact Is
requisite, femalo dctccllvlsm has hut oc
casionally been employed In tho United
Kingdom for publio purposes, nnd even
thon with morel. Insignificant results.
In a recent government reKrt upon tho
Scotch police by Capt. Monro, her majes
ty's Inspector for constabulary for Scot
land, ho says that the employment of n
fow women on tho detective staff in largo
nnd populous places might possibly hoof
valuable Bervlce Owing to this state
ment,, nnd, tho Important . fact that tho
employment of women as private detec
tives In London lias made great progress,
a writer In Tho London Queen hns care
fully Investigated tho .subject of this
nrticlu, on which ho has received somo
appreciable Information from those, who
nro tho most competent to stwak with
authority on tho question,
wome:i for "spotters."
As regards tho engagement of women
for tho detection of crimo in this couu
try, it Is not only very limited, but
meroly extends to few offences, tho most
Important of which appear to bo shop
lifting nnd pocket picking coses and
other thefts. In these and other instances
they generally act under tho guidance
and clot.0 supervision of regular mem
bcrsof tlmdetectivotatY. Some, years
ago a Jnrgo firm, of omnibus proprietors
always engaged women to find out tho
dishonesty of tho conductors of these
vehicles in robbing, .their . masters of a
portion of their fares, and It is stated
that women are even now employed for
this purpose.
As competent and trustworthy women
aro difficult to securo for secret uervico
in police forces, and as no effectual
means exist for training , them for tliis1
delicate duty, and as they aro Indiffer
ently paid for their work, there Is a
general feeling among policemen of all
rauks that under present regulations it
would bo miwise to permanently employ
womcn.on detective staffs or as agents
or as assistants to the members of ouch
in connection with criminal and politi
cal investigations. On tho other hand,
in I'aris, uerlln, Vienna, St. Petersburg
and other large centers of population on
tho continent, tho detective scrvico ren
dered by women to tho police in theso
cases is very valuable. The social
position of Indies employed is often of a
superior order, while their general
knowlcdgo is very advanced. Tho dip
lomatic corps of some continental na
tions qngago ladies as detectives out of
their own country. It is 6tatcd that u
fow of the fair sex are employed in Lon
don on behalf of the French and German
embassies and render very' efficient help
to thoso to whom they are responsible as
such.
STRONG ON DIVORCE CASES.
Now, for prlvato detcctlvo work in
England as tliat required in divorce
coses, tracing missing friends nnd other
secret Inquiries a great number of wo
men nro employed, and their numberand
services have Immensely increased dur
ing tho last ten years or thereabouts,
when emalo dctectivism as a system is
said to havo commenced by firms of
prlvato inquiry agents in the metropolis.
The writer has been Informed by the
principals of two important private in
quiry offices in London in both of which
a largo staff of women oro employed
that the latter are far mora efficient for
their duties than men would be. Great
enre is taken in their selection, and they
are better paid for their services than
women who aro temporarily employed
la police forces in proportion to the tirua
they aro respectively engaged in their
work.
One metropolitan llrui, at least, not
merely engages a great number of fe
male detectives jwrmancntly to devote
fheir wholo tlmo to private Inquiry busi
ness, but pays them a liberal salary in .
addition to giving them a bonus in re- I
spect'of each Investigation which they I
havo been mainly instrumental in bring- I
lng to a successful termination. The
amount received by tho employers of
these women in several of such cases Is
very largo, and the latter are paid ac
cordingly. One firm of inquiry agents
has a very clover lady In their tcrvice
who in tho discharge of her duties has
traveled many thousands of miles. Her
remuneration has approached 400 a
year from detective work alone. An
other firm lias puid one of their fair sex
detectives as mueJi as 80 for a month's
borvlpe in prlvato Investigations. In ad
dition to the remuneration tho more effi
cient of theso detectives obtain from the
employers, their Incomes are materially
supplemented by handsomo gratuities
they receive for successful services ren
dered to those who pay their masters
very liberally for such. New Orleans
Picayune.
Dominion of nit Grace Mooaouee.
Somo Idea of the extent of territory
of tho Canadian dioceso may bo gath
ered from tho fact that tho IiL&Iiop of
Moosoneo exercises jurisdiction over an
una us large as Europe, extending all
around tho Hudson's bay territory and
reaching up to the North I'ole. Ten
thoutsnd people ore under Ids caro in
this vast region, and there is no resident
minister of uny other body of Christians
besides the bishop and his seven clergy.
The distances are enormous, and the
shortest way to the northern part of the
dioceso is to go to England first and
then go out in the yearly ship which en
ters Uudson'r bay. Tho bishop has
everything to do for himself, ond'is a
good printer, bootmaker, carpenter,
bricklayer, etc. He lias been a worker
is that far away locality for nearly forty
years. The Church Worker.
ANY ONE
CAN DYE
A Dress, or a Coat,
Ribbons, Feathers,
tllllUflllfl
Any Color
FOR
TEN CENTS
Yarns, Rags, etc.
and In many other vm SAVK Monay, and mala
uiingt iook luta nfiw, bv lumc uiAvtunu
DYES,
colors th
lha work U caav. aimplc. quick j the
colon tht BEST and FASTEST known. Ak (or
DIAMOND DYES and take no other.
For Olldlnr or Droutlng Fancy Artlclaa USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Odd, Silver, Drenjc, Copper, paly w Cents.
Baby Portraits.
A Portfolio of beautiful baby plot
tuna from
lire, rnniea on. una
plats paper, by paUnt photo
proceaa, ani net uj n uuicr oi
acnt flea to Mol
any baby bora within a year.
iv Lorn within
Every Mother wants theaa
Pictures I send at ones, Ulta
BtbTa name and age.
Willi, RICHARDSON CO.,
J S. WIUilAJW, AUCT10NEEH.
lUXXIMSllUIiQ, FA.
Keal stat9 BougU and, Sold.
Parties ilesIrloR la buy lioreu and wagoro.
'oulil do well to rail on the above.
11 cured. iTtih EJlct;ll"P
jrri (Uoir rttr wMik M
)w fciroa to tb worLL Ml tta-
ciD or humful luljitsusc 8a
suiiiR oraiiDcnsv uit
able,
nwud lor cirvaitkr wm nomi
Boorea cored. Pruatt4. sya lauu, wt. i mi
tiatartd.auc, rl.i a cv
Fvti it-rsw
X'a, aSaVaysnau
An Attack of Cravol.v
Tan TerrlUe 8 f Warns at CO
nw Ha. wma Ilaaplly CarW.
Ti ! nottlna- trio aajoy thai I do color to
aavtna- used Dr. Davit Kanaadya rTorit Bttlr.
n4 M nonJoot,N,Ti Mr troablM Man la raj
U4mt jod from which I Mm .rrcUa to twor.
r. rtrtt then wen rlng la ar t.lw Jrrtr.
Uh. with no imtlU d rould not Imp, 1 wm com.
r"l to um a c4a4.mAflw.Ur aii MwMktb I
JonMnoUUndHon. Tbo Olitmi In nrUekwu
NrrlU. I wm bum to up with frr or eoMUcu
VsMvwlns-uUeoM. MrrhrilcUniuld
I HAD BRIGHTS DISEASE,
Jhlch wm atjnnlwr lnf omutton. To add to tor if.
fiction after X hid boan 111 .bout two yearm. Ihd
Ud stuck of OrtTtt Wha this mvl. it srrcw.
nc. mr rhrrictaa rr. ep nr cue, and I wlKwd
mjitlf todle. IbdfoadoctontttaidBM,tht)Nt
la tho countrr. ret I oomUnUr mw worn Sit
TMrpIut Jnn,howwUIrtmtinbFrthatlml I
mw Dr. Kmnedr-f rsrorita lUmedr adverUMd In
oarpaptr. AftrnlnonbotUI thrswswtrtnr
euoand wont to Nrw Tork on a vltit, nd thrM hot
tin enred mo. IhtTenererhtdartturnotarml.
nor of the lni or wuknou In tho bwki and thooch
IsmoTrUtrrMnofaiIam
Now Vigorous and Strong-
uldnot
Ohio.
'man.
FAVORITE REMEDY.
fttoaOnadoUaa rnraftd lo6t
Dr. Kenntdy's Fa,oiMt uttdy.
lroparad by
flit. DAVID KENNKDV, RONDODT, N.T.
(IperbotUa BliforSt. BraUdruralata.
The Best and Purest Medicine
EVER 'MADE. I
tfsV.Uwlll(lrlvcttiaHnmorrromj-oiir
"vlk. .vmnn. and mak voor okln
4. 'tAXLclcan ami smooth. Thou
b ,nr raik. nmiiies ami uiounipai
mar your bcnutjeo
Temovotitnaahortlll
I. ,nnfl run Itr
"A, t y -Vi1. Jtlmo, If you an
rA?rS Vn llaeanrtuic
4,A
wn Tho noso
I I small-only tt
toa
uoouful. It la
lK-ftt ami rltpnpv
medicine. Try ft, ar
JU Will mi Miupiiwi t.'a
''.III n.,:ii,lWnirt.
nil ,, "(ir,
Do.n'tWait. Gltitato.vck
E3
If vim nro niilTrrlne from
nv ItUnntn. mill M'Tetl to II V
old age, mm sulI'iiuu niTrEus;'
M noy uurr iuii w wiv.
Send 3 3 cent ftninp8 tn A, 1. Oruway Co
Botton.Maaa.itor boat medical work uutillahed?
HAT
AILS
YOU?
Do you ftA dull, lfinsulJ, low-snlrfted, life
lew, nnd Indescribably ml8rrublo,.botli physi
cally and mentally; experience a nenae of
fullness or bloating1 after eating-, or of "gone
n9,or emptlnesa of stomach in the morn
lnr, iortRue coated, bitter or bad tasto li
mouth, irregular appetite, dlzzlne?, frequent
hestlncbo blurred eyesight, "lloatlng- specks
befora the eyes, nervous prostrutlon or ex
haustion. Irritability of temper, bot Hushes,
alternating with chilly sensations, sharp,
bltiny, tmtiiicnt pMna nere and there, cold
feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or
disturbed nnd unrefreehliijf sleep, cons tan t,
lndcscrlbaltlo feollnjf of dread, or of impend
inar calamity?
U you have aU, or any considerable number
01 mcso sy my come, you are suirenntf rrom
that most common of . American maladies
heso Bymptomc, you are suffering- from
most common of . American ranladloji
Ililious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Mver,' associated
with Dyspcp&ia, or Indigestion. The more
ooinpliculud your dlseaaa has become, the
greater tho u umber and diversity of symp
toms. No matter nhat stain, it has reached.
Dr. iMcrce'a Golden ledlcal UUcovory
will subdue It, if taken according' to direc
tions for a reasonable length of time. If not
cured, complications multiply j.nd. Consump
tion of the Lunffrf. bkln Disease, Heart Disease,
Itbeumatlsin, Kidney Dlsenao, or other graie
maladies aro quite UnMe to set fn nnd, sooner
or later, induce fatal termlnntlon.
Dr. iMerce'a (Soldeu Hie (Ural Dlsu
covery acts powerfully upon the Urer. and
throuifb that great blood-purifrlnff ortran,
cleanses tbo system of all blood-taints and Im
purities, from whatever oauae nrisiufr. It ft
equally etQcadous In actlujr upon the Kid
neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing',
strengthening, and bcallnir their diseases. As
an appetlzinfr. restorative tonic, it promotes
difrestuon and nutrition, thereby building up
both flesh and strength. In malarial districts,
this wonderful tnedlotno has gained great
celebrity In curing Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
J9r. ltercj' Golden medical DU
'cures all humors,
from a common Illotch, or Eruption, to tho
worat Scrofula, Salt-rheum, " Fovor-aorfa,"
Soajy or Kouxh Skin, Id short, all dUraaea
camed by bad blood ara conquered by this
powerful, purtfrla,, aud lntliroratfns medi
cine. Or eat Batlna Uloera rapidly heal under
lUibealm lDlluenc. 'Eapaclally hai It mani
fested lu potency In curing Tetter, Kczcmt,
Eryalpelaa, Oolla, Carbunolea, Sore liyea, Scroi.
uloua Sore, und rlwelllnsrs. Hip-Joint Dlaease,
"White Swellings." Goitre, or Thick Neck,
and Enlarged Olands. Send tea cents In
stamps for a large Treatise, with oolored
plateSfOn 8kln Dlaeaaes, or the same amount
fur a Treatisa on Scrofulous Affection.
"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
TtiorntiRhlv clennao it by tislna; Xr.Plorcei
lioi.ieu lucatcni liacoery, and
o-ood
aijiysnon.
fair akin, buorant snlrlta. vital
Iticugth and bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which la Scrofula 0MI10 I.niigr, Is arrcated
and cured by this remedy. If taken In the
earlier stages of the dlaease. From ita mar
velous power over tula terribly fatal rilfe,
wht n first offering this now world-famed rem.
sdy to the public. Dr. Tierce thought seriously
of calling It his "CONBOMrTioN Coke," hut
abandoned that nam as too restrictive for
a modlclne which, "from Its wonderful com
blnntion of tonic, or strengthening, alterative.
or blood-cleansing, antl-bilioua, poctoral, and
nutrltlvo proportlr. Is uncqualcu, not only
aa a remedy for Conaumptlou, but for all
Chroulc lllaeases of tho
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of niood. Short
Deaa of llreatb, Chronlo Nusnl Catarrh, llroo
chltis. Aatliina, Severe Coughs, and kindred
affectlona. it la an efficient rimedv.
Sold hr Druggists, at 1 1.00, or Six Bottles
for t.O0.
flT" Send ten cents tn stamps for Dr. Flerce's
pool on ixmsumption. Aoureaa.
World's Dispensary Medical Issoclalioa,
3 nalu St UUii'lLO, N. Y.
Cleanse
the System
Willi that rooat reliable
medlclnol'alne'a Celery
Compound. Itpunfleathe
blood, curei Constipation,
and regulates the liver and
VldDeya,etfectuidly cleans
ing the system of all waste
sod dead matters.
Paine's
Celery Compound
combines true nerve lonlo and Mrengthlng
qualities, retiring uhocufrglfs andsplrila
' t hare been troubled for some years a Ith a
complication of difficulties. After trying va
rious remedies, and not finding relief. I tried
Faroe's celery Compound. Before taking one
fnllbottlAlbejlODg troublesome symptoms be
gan to subside, and 1 ran truly say now, tbat I
icelitkeaDewman. Digestion" has improved,
and 1 have gained ten pounds la weight since I
have commenced taking the Com pound."
lloxssm PTitaNs, FelchvUle, Vt,
11.00. Six for 11.00. At Prussian
Wills, IUcbispsom & Co., llurUocton, Vt,
ELY'S Catarrh
Cream EaW
Its
SURE
TO
CUHE
COLD la HEAD
QUICKLY
e
EASY to D8E.
A particle Is applied into each hostill, aud la
KVteeaoie- riwcww v iiruinriBU
iMiistan.d. to eta. ELY lIHOTlfXlts.
Met, new ton.
DO
IT
NOW
SHWBaHaWBJSHSlSillSWBSI
'toMOGKM eMMti, ODIMMBIA CttUtfrt, TA.
The Sponge is "Mightier
than the t Brush.
THROW AWAY TUB SHOE BRUSH
snd U44 a Hponga and 'waiter, which will
Veen vour 811 ORS DR10HT
I CLEAN if you uia
Wolff'sAGMEBiaGkihg
Thm teomen tiwt n god tlitng and trill
Aurat't, onil (?. (tint ei jl t.
ltpraaarVes the teatherandtlfc a brtl
llant pollah. Water and enow iiipoffltaa
eurtly ai off a duU' hack. ' Men'e thoel
require dreiilng ONCB A WEEK
women' once m month, that's alt Worth
trying, tin't lit II It alia the fceeVlrves.
lng for harneie,on whleh It lau CURSE
MUNT1IS.
WOLW& RArJDOtPir. Philadalphl.
B100MSBDHG PLAING 'MILL
fba undurstgrcd havlug put bis flnclnc m
Ulirond itreet, Inf r3t'Cis'ccildltl0D.lrprr
r"l to to nllklndsof worklohlUlne,
FRAMES, SASH, OOttRS,
BLINDS.MOUuDINGS,
FLOORING. Etc.
imidnraai runauuituiui rices. All lumbcrine
$ vrt ll seasonod and sono out skilled workmen
aruvinployed.
ESTIMATES JOR BUILDINGS
fumUhed on applioatlon.
itlitotatNVurK, I
TO GOKiilPTIVK
tho uiniuiHiguvd having bten ic
uirtd to health by aimi'lo meatiH, after
ia firing lot Htverul yean;" with afevere
ttlg tiUbt tutn, a it th.it art nd dieeafe
l.yNAU.Ml'TlUK, 1H ni)XHH18 tO Ltlbke
vii ivii lo Int. fellow fruiTtri'irt tht- tntans
I cttrt'. To those who di nirt; it, he ill
)i (i riully bcikI (lfpo of char t-) a eott
I this preboiipuon ui-cd, bicli ill
will find a lire- ctin for Consumption.
TIIJIA, CaTAIIKH, BllONCIllTIU lit f
i iiii'nat nnd huii,' Maladiks. Il
ujies all nulTere'S will try hie H uteil,
i ia luvauinbiu. Ttio.-i' dn-inut: lh
'i.nmiption, which will ct them tilth
if, and iriity piove a b'tssiuir, ,will
it'uae nddiiB-, Kkv Edward A. Wil-
n, Wil iruubburg, Kiugg Countx.
SoW York. A-&-oo.-'Jec-70y
-i i. in 1 1.
piKE INSURANCE
CIlfUSTIAN F. KNAH',13LOO,t8BDHO,PA.
uuajv, ur rr. z.
MEKOUAUTS', OF NKWAHK, N. J.
'LlNTON, N. V.
PEOPLES' JJ. Y.
ItKniN(). PA.
(JKltMAN ASlEltlCANINS. CO..NKW VOKK.
OKKKN WIC11 INS. CO., NKW VOKK.
JKKSEY 01TY Klltfe I8. CO., JEHSEI
CITY, N. J.
Thesp 'Lii coaroaATtOHS are wellseasonedby
we and rial tistid and have cevor yet bad . s
losesettledbyanycourtof law. Their assets are
all invested In solid hiccritiis are liable to the
aianl of riRi only.
Loeaes raoarrTLr and 'hohmtly d justed ahd
,ald as noon as determined by CHaisriAH r.
KHArr, iriciiL aoiht and adjcstkr BLOostsacae,
Pa. .
Theneonleof Columbia countr should Datroa-
tte tbeagenoy where losses if 'any are settled and
pallbyoneoftherownoltiiena. , ,
PENSIONS! PENSIONS I
11-l.S PRNpeTflMS rliiA manr Or vines a. Rni.niRM.
SiiLtw, their Widows, Ciildrkn and bimHDXNT
t'ARtNTS evfrr where.
It in doubt, or any, Fenalou
mronnation wanted, writ here.
no waaQiD.rto&.
O. u. or otner Agency so advftntftgoos as this N.
J- AnsNtir,
rrmotrsaDd of renRlona apj?reg:atlntr mlllionB
of dollars, obtalnrd throupli- this Agency, and
others silo teed daiiyjij .Addrwrwith two stamps
Count elor at Law,
(Lat6 U. 8. Pension Agent. N. J, II vt- una GenO.)
faTflofnrj trt rirtf It 4 a!rnu nnii M f!tt 1J T. .
l'o3lfl o. A.' It. and I'cnsloners all V. &, Canwia Aa
Fell J6-Mt
Rut Ail wslrb im tea world. I
raiitci iiaHiMuaf, rrar-
LllMattBrC. UHH
)ad MU'sJt,wllh wofkt
Md 'sm f Mtt nU.'
I One FfrtaR tn ch
tktl.r nn Mtafi MM
raatiM. lltrirr oaiu tu
ltCtbr wtik ftr lsYrftj nd !
MbU Una f Honelil4
Wwtl U Uek -VrtlCsV. Md
Vrf. tasisl afta fM kT kM
nks my hf calif i, tbt. rur mwm prpp-rtr. T-m
ht) will 1 9me n U un f nMli lftvWtk
ttawa da C
M. C. VMl &
BLOOM8BURG, PA.
Manufacturers of
CARRIAGES' BUGGIES, PKAETNS
SLEI3HS, PUTF1KU WAG SSI AO
First-class wort always on hand.
REPSIRLNU NBA 1LYD ONi..
Prict reduudio tuit the timet.
NTS
vests and Trade Marks obtalned.and all I'atent
htrtrtu i-nniltif tid fnr MDI1KK TK KKK3.
OUIt OVKIUK 1 OI'P SITE U. S. l'ATK5fT
VFIOK' n hive no bub-nMneie3.au business
lreot, hence can transact patent buslresaln-lcss
time and at LESS COST than those remote from
Washington,
send model, drawing, or photn.wlth description.
We advise if paientable or not, free of charge.
Our re not due till nalent la necured.
A boolc,"Ilow to obtain Patnts.-wlth referenses
o actual clients in your male, county, ur wsa,
mtree. Address
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Fatnnt one, waahlncrnn, TxC
J. R. SMITH & CO.
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.
DUtLKKS IM
By the foUbwinff well known makers?
Ckickrin,
Ivnalic,
Wetter,
Hallet' & Davis.
Can also furnish tiny qf tho
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy a. piano be-
i xi? T
lore getting our prices.
t .o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
B4pU--1.it.
GET YOUU JOU PRINTING
DONE AT THE
COLUMBIAN OKKICF.
rrMnrsi
HiriMrytayyiruaT
PIANOS,
I
A Frukh Warhan's tehtmo.
Mme. Poanaud tvus'-bom in' Paris,
and up to thd timo of her inorrlago en.
Joyed the rtspect of all who knew her.
Soon after her wedding her husband, a
barber, tiled, leaving her tn os
ecsslon of tho secret of bentitlfflng
tho coin plexlon. Sho conllhtlM "tho bus
tnois, bit tf A-tls not sufliciehtij'rcmu'
neratlvd, Whereupon sho conceived the
Men of compelling her chstofners to pay
more! liberally,
She advertised ottcnslvely, promising
the most rnmarknblo Improtcment by
thouso of her tvash, but enjoining abso
Into Bccrccy upon tho ladles whom sho
proposed (o benefit. Soon her business
increased! arid then sho put her schoriio
InWopcrntlon. Selecting1 tho wealthiest
of patrons she gave them a mixture
which when applied to tho faco
brought out blotches instead of
roaos. When' they applied for relief,
sho would demand an exorbitant sum,
to eiToct a cure which hcr vic
tims only too gladly paid. Slid contln
tied this business successfully for some
time, until a Miss Nichols? wilo was vic
timized, had her arrested for' swlridllng.
Sho was tried' in Paris' Irf 1875 Arid sen
tenced Ui pflson. After serving HieYerftl
years she managed to escape ' and soiled
for- Now York, where she ' lirod very
(juletly. One day she attended church,
and, overcome with remorse, sought tho
dfUclatlng priest and confessed her sins,
stating at tho same tlmo her readiness to
do penwice. Tho priest hilvlscd her to
ftuvake her evil ways and 'spend her
days In'prttyer.
8he ht once camo to this city and
sought the hut on the Catons villa road,
In which sho passed Hie remainder of her
life. She prayed constantly and often
scourged herself. Ilex only companions
were the dumb animals she collected.
'Up to within a few days beforoher death
she enjoyed good health. All her prop
erty Will probably go to tile Catholio
church. Baltimore Cor. St. Louis Qlolic
Democrat. Discrimination on Parallel Railroad,.
But, without supposing that they were
Committing 'a1 crime,-and as yet uncon
vinced of sin, these thret, railways, lotus
sby, camo together 'and determined to
lfmke a single rate to Chicago for all
husitiess received by each of tho three
lines; these receipts to bo pooled 'and
divided. Even'hrul they 'proceeded upoii
.i) busU'of' the binglo acttlal receipts to
kch for solicited business, there could
Ire no difference to tho public either
way; hut they chose, to consider the
irbost complicated problem of a single
tariff divided upon tho items of expend!
thic, outlay 'and cost. What resulted?
Simply that there Was (as tho interstate
commerce law says thero shall be) no dis
crimination. But when the Interstate)
luw, while keeping tho word oft promise
to tho onr by saying there should bo no
discrimination, broke it to the hopo by
.siylng thero should bo no iko1, what re
sulted? Why, In the case of theso threo
roads, a discrimination in favor of one
illlrd against two-'tlilrds! For, when
each of theso threo roads hldltfis'lrs own
'tariff, of course, tho road having the
smallest fixed charges to pay makes the
lowest ratea. Tho dwellers along that
line havo the advantago of theso low
ratCB to which, of the other two rail
ways, only ono can approximate; while
tho third line must cither go 't6 'the other
extreme or 'defraud tho holders Of Its
Securities. Appleton Morgan in'Popular
Sclenco Konthlv.
A Nflw 'Vnrlr ntiirimnrv nlnrlr ctcAetajJ
. , - ' - v.vi uiurwu
fon stcalidg from bit, employer, in
court admitted his truth, and Maid hn
committed tho crimo in order to get
"mohey with which to strrt housckecp-
inrr. He intenrlofl 'frettinrr mnriiirl in
li'fdw weeks.
Unable to Tell.
Yes, that was so. For years I suffered
severely with scrofula; sores broke out all
pverrhy body, ana l am unable to tell one
half that I suffered. I was not able to ob
tain relief until I used 'Sulphur Bitters,
wblfch completely cured me. C. B, Dale,
17 Alls ton street, Boston. Mar-lS.St,
According to all accounts Prohibi
tion has proved a lamentable iailure in
Rhode Inland. In recognition of this
fact the lower branoh of tho Legisla
ture of that state has approved a reso
lution in favor of submitting tho ques
tion 6f the repeal of tho law to a vote
of tbo people. In Iowa and Kansas,
on the other hand, it is confidentially
claimed that prohibition is a great soo
OCBB. Tho people of Pennsylvania will
deoide on June 18 next whether Pro
hibition shall be the law of this state,
bnt it will lako time and m'uoh ex
perience to determine the far more im
portant question whethdr Prbhibition
Cab bo made to prohibit inPehngylva
nia. ij'ress.
Lost. "I don't know where, I can't
tell when, I don't b-jc how something
of great value to me, and for tbe re
turn of wbiob 1 shall betiuly thankful,
vir.1 a good appetite."
1'ounu. '"Health and strength, pure
blood, an appetile like tbat of a wolf.
regular digestion, all by taking that
popular and peculiar medicine Hood'
Sarsapanlla. I want everybody to try
it this season." It is sold by all drug
qists. One bundled dored one dollar.
Four year aco, according to Re
publican journal, it was an outrage
tor a Democratic administration to re
place Republican officeholders with
DemooraU Now it is pa riotim to
re pin co Democrats with Republicans.
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Daafniss and Hay Fiver.
A NK1V HOME TIIEATMENT.
Sufferers are not generally awaro that
these diseases are Contagious, or that they
are due to the presence of living parasites in
tbo lining membrane of tbe nose and eus
tachian tubea. Microscopic research, how
ever, has proved tills to be a fact and the
result Is that a simple remedy Jias been for
mulated wliercby catarrh, catarrhal deafness
and hay fever aro permanently cured in
from one to three slmp.e applications made
at homo by' the patient once in two weeks.
N. II. For catarrhal dlschareea peculiar to
females (whites) this remedy is a specific
A pamphlet. explaining tills new treatment
ii sent on receipt ot ten cents by A. II.
Dixon & Son, aM )Vest King St, Toronto,
Canada. Sdcntyic lmcrtaiiu
Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should
read the above carefully.
Out1 of the' Breastworks;
Tatt SntiNss, Tenn.. July 4, tSM
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta? Ga.:
CcaUemen Seven years ago I contracted
an'exctedinzlr.bad case of blood poison.--. I
tried a physician, the best at 'command, bat
secured no benefit. My throat began to
get sore, and my body covered frith aorta
and ulcers, Goloft from bad to. worse, X
felt that my grave must be reached n the
near future. I gave up tbe doctors'-treit-ment,
and wWitasdeapalriiif1 hope I com.
menced taldazlyDitr matUdne. I began to
Improve from the first bottle, and la a abort
time the ulcers healad, and my akin cleared
off and was entirely well.'
One year ago' a case of catarrh developed
la my system' The paytidan did hlsiieat,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles of
SwifCs Specific gave' me permanent relief.
J. II. ROllNtON.
Kaufman, Tax., June aj, i8S3.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.j
Gentlemen I have been afflicted with a
sVin disease for about twelve years, and the
best rnecUcsi treatment failed to gird mere-,
lief. I am now uaiag Swift' Specific, sad.
hare received the greatest benefit f rom ita
use. Yours truly, Wm. Jonk.
For sale by all druggists.
Tui Swift Srtaric Co.,
Drawer J, Atlanta, Ca.
Hsw York, HO, Broadway.
IF YOU WANT
An Ecohdmical iJaTdliff 'TdMldr,
Use Rum ford feast Powder, tbo Old Reliable. Its
superior strength enables''the use of less' quantity
than of ordinary powder,' and it is healthful and
nutritious. Packed in' bdttles. ' No b'ther gdntiirie.
PERRINE'S
PURE
UARLEY
DtTtt.tD frora selected ltsrly Malt and guaranteed to be i hja'W P"C
and free from (olurlous ptls and ,clds often contained In lcobolle liquors, it is
especially adapted t4 ucrsohs Wqolrmga.stunulatlf g tonic, consllTes lr
stimulant mild snd gentle taje"- Bspepslj, JW' tf?,?'1 ,Tt whlBkers
Atuica ra tie ehtlrrly rtnauered bji the use or J errinu's l'urf linriev sit vt nisieji
it fawnlnd ffiirSnd
iiijr PTiiiK HAitl.KV MAliT WIlIHKE. lflis proved a mraiciiiai pro'wvuuu w
PKU&VsB?! PUKE ltl! v" MALl! wSlHKW XtnSt eTOoU'weS
' in weinnti ritcunju" wcu-uvi inn un.v
Hard worCPrs ot ere ry vocation aha persoon
Mai
111
.jvltuout unduly stlmmatintf
1 11 1 fa imuuni - wnusi
tiys tnrreaws thPlr'tHtgitlng activity,
counteractstha. ntfects ofj ftlgui'l has
tens convslosccnce arid is wholesome
ana prouipi.uiuru.iw. ,nHuwHi.iiwi
Nono genuine unless bearing the Slgna
turn
Vol Haieur all rtruiMH
and grocers througbo
the united Btates and
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., P H Jl -A
r"01ALB 07 TjftUGlHH TB AND ALL D8ALKR8.
PENNY GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
sOLxaaaxTS roa
P. P. ADAMS CO.,
FINE CUT
CHEWING
FOBAvCO
Bole agents of the fol
lowing brands of
Cigars.
HENRY CLAY,
LONDRK8,
NORMAL,
INDIAN PRINCESS,
SAMSON,
B1LVE1! AMI.
Alexander Bros. (6 Co,
WHOLESALE DIALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRCITS AM) NUTS.
SOLE agents for
HENRY MAILLARDS
MCA N DIES.
FBE8I1 VERY 'WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
C JB. JB0BB1HS,
DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUOKb
' AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA. "
Oiw ot tho latt-bi improvements in
h iili t-nnblcs oiih to piny without disturbing anyoue in the vicinity and with
Iitilf weir to the uv-truinent.
WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS.
THE GEORGK STECK & CO PIANO, after thirty years of pmchsI tent
ttr us-A, on mix ,t ot niiequslltil durability, by CG colleges and many otherx
in the United Si.itec
THE ESTEY UPRIGHT PIANO, with new repeating aotion, best in tin
world for upricht- pian ami tho first and only perfect repeating action
introduced with uptight piano.
THE OPERA PIANO has a reputation ot 38 years. A warrantee of fivr
years in iiven with each in-t ramt-Qt. It is the teat medium prietd p'ano in
the market.
0'ir LINE of ORGANS is.vt-ry cnmpleie, we, havo THE, CELEBRATED
EST
SSTKY, TlUfi JMllil.rill, WUKUKSTEK, UNITKU
makes.
8EWING MACHINES.
W. have tbt) oelebrated WHITE, NEW DOMESTIC. NEW HOME.
STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS, a.,3
NEW HOME. '
Pianos, Ort-ans and Sowing Machines olds
ou iusuUiuuni plan.
Wo havo also banjos, guitar, Gonnar1
aoconlooiis, blow4 -ibcordpoii", flutes, filirf.'
mouth organs, drums, itc Jive hunilreii
pieo?H of ten cent sheet loneio, &o., &o.
Second hand pianos, organs and sewin;
machines on hind, and received in t xchaugo
for ni-w ones.
Agent for Buttetick and Dimeslio jiap r
patterns and fashion books. Sowing tnachiiic
nffdles, oils nnd attachments for all inaohine
always in stock.
Bloomsburg Pa.
sEESs
Await
UUM Klowwl
jfltalaY-TAIirr
--r- iivji ninrs
, sbji .w m : r : " t," a FU suruur
miiMMt
bbhhiiiiiiiibiw
:HsI
I
MALT WHISKEY.
bet on every fiottles ihf'?Iu"r,"i
"""tT."
tu via
it entirely free tron fusel oil, turturoL
metals and acids and la abfolutelr
oure."S(ffni, vtmtua arer in.
lraauatearthe fnfrrrsltws of Munich:
ANY OHDEH
FOR FESTIVAL
will bo
SUPPLIED WITH
TI1E
LOWEST
Market fries.,
as follows:
IjliallUO,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS!
CREAM TUTS,
ALMONDS,
POP CORN
T T9wr.JLS
BALLS.
We have in stock a fintr lino of mimca
iiiMnirriC'Dts (ban has cvor been bouglit in
his rection, and we am making special
niJuceniepis to purchasers for the holiday
Reason. We get our instruments direct
frciri the mannfactorire, and can offer
I etter terms than can be given by any
liner parlies.
THE 1VERS
stand
& POND PIANOS
at the head.
ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW
IN USE at the BOSTON CONSERVA
TORY of MUSIC.
tbe NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT
STATES, and other
J. Saltzer,
General Agent.
a. a ,..1
a J.LlSi?ESTE" 3 ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
kuXuTUTT!! aaaa
is..
..'.a" r"fi.f,"r A"n
Iii4 kiN, .luh .rrNWriTlT. a..,..
il't.kl..lii. w. JT.f'Hr.
aaJHLr
rTKJN
L
sr:
rebiw-n "-"""Siiriis,Pa.
k KKIfSSiWISr Any
JJ'. MVw'iVn our adrsW-nd "quick'-
soiling PiZn ..'i'Vio ouef Nurierlci
(etWblWicd lf3J) (Nlim0 this paper.)
21 Ar I5'lw
Woven Wlro Fencing
aWiroRopoPoIvago
oaa Tn 42 PER ROD. . .
tn thl Mn.-1 yf W'AT (fn v KM W IBP. FEN 0 R,.C
Feb U co wist
.! ta 111 Bavrtt. bri
-..Ai aakor. Ik. tvMljla i
pftiM In rich Iwfttiir.ihavcrr
ka.t MiHnr-Tnacbtnt tnida In
.ifct world, with tilth tnarhmsu.
W Will lin lino rsrsr ronrpiFiaj
Illatefour costUf nl filiabla art
wruttlM- lBrtumwiHthtr
tlsaywwbtt wi irad, n laota who
nty rail ! f oa.iT4 after
proMtlT. Thla jrand tnachtn it
adrSf ih filntr IM""
rim swi ii tow wmv't wn m.
ia iarnmstia. ana now irin mr
mJU. Btil.aironmt,iiwat
'rulmartiln i Iht wti4. All U
!. No ettM. rwolwJ. ruin.
fcri"("v:-rrrt.e"nn. ' hut "'VVs'SVnd
Janfi--
GHATEFUL COMFOIITINO.
tPP'S COCOA.
I1HEAKFA8T.
"Bv athoroushknowledgoof the natural laws
which govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition, and br a careful appllcatlot. of rhe flno
rrotnTtlos ot well selected ocoa. Mr Enpshas
Eroud'd our breakfast tables with a delicately
avred beverago which may save us many heavy
doctors' bills. It Is by tho judicious uso of such
articles of diet that aconstltutton msy bo gradual
ly built up until Birong enough to resist every ten.
dency to dl easo. Hundreds of subtle maladies
are tloatlng around us re dy to attack wherever
thereila a weak point. We may escape any a
fatal shaft by keeping OMnelvea well fortincd with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame, '-Clvlt
Strvlet tiatetu Wade simply wtih billing water
or milk, bold only in hair pound tins, by Grocers,
labelled thus i . .
JAMES EPFS CO., Homooopathto CheratRts,
oct 20-d-ct. London, England.
KAXX.ROAD TIxYIXl TABIiI
T-VELAWAHE, LACKAWiVNNA AND
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBU11G DIVISION.
STATIONS,
r u
North cmbxrlamd s 40
Oameron 5 65
NOR III.
A. M. A, M
r m
1 S5
10 10 ri 15
10 25
10 V9
e :
Chulssks
ft to
G OS
6 ii
G 3
6 30
6 42
6 60
5 61
6 5S
7 06
6 81
S 40
fl ts
7 05
7 12
7 20
7 27
7 31
7 85
7 41
7 49
65
8 en
8 17
8 22
8 3a
8 83
8 38
8 45
8 49
8 63
8 69
901
e n
9 If
9 It
9 11
9 35
a ii
Danville
rntawLssa
llupcrt.
Illoouisburg.,
Espy, ...
Llmellldge.
willow drove
Urlarcreek
Berwick
Hesrh Haven
1 68
3 14
2 19
2 24
2 29
10 3
10 63
11 W
11 07
11 16
11 22
11 26
11 30
11 37
11 44
11 49
11 SS
12 06
1! 10
12 20
12 2A
12 80
12 87
12 41
12 45
12 60
12 6b
1 03
1 11
1 19
1 25
2 it
2 64
2 69
3 09
3 19
8 26
3 35
8 89
3 43
11
HIcICb Kerry. 7 IS
Hhlckshlnny 7 SO
llunlonk's 7 43
Nantlceke 7 50
Avori,t,.lo. 7 64
IMymoutl 7 9
Pljmouth.lunctlon,. .. 8 03
Kingston 8 us
llennett...r s 12
Msliby 8 17
Wyoming .... 8 22
WeRt l'lttston 8 37
lltlston 8 33
Lackawanna 8 40
8 fl
3 511
4 01
Tavlorviuc,,..... s 48
Bellevuo. .
8 64
SCRaNTOX
9 00
4 22
r u
1 H
9 60
9 65
10 00
10 08
10 IB
10 22
10 27
10 30
10 34
10 38
10 42
10 47
10 SI
10 65
11 02
11 12
11 22
II 28
11 37
iHs
11 52
11 69
12 05
12 10
12 IS
12 80
iiMo
12 6
1 30
r at
SOUTH
r ii
2 05
2'ii
2 21
2 28
2 84
2 39
247
STATIONS.
a at
5 10
6 It
e so
6 SS
r it
8 20
6 25
6 30
6 37
6 45
0 60
6 65
S 69
7 03
7 07
7 12
7 16
7 21
7 25
7 43
7 55
8 07
8 18
8 20
8 27
8 91
8 85
8 41
8 47
8 62
8 67
9 16
9 23
9 28
9 45
SCrUMTON ....
llellevue
Taylorvllle.
Lackawanna
lUtston
6 sr.
west Plttaton 6 42
Wyoming, 8 47
Mallby o si
Bennett s 65
Kingston eu
riymouth Junction,. 7 05
Tlymontb 7 10
Avondale. , . T 14
Namicoke.... 7 m
nunloek's 7 26
Stlckshlnny .... T 47
Hlck'n Ferry T s
Beach Haven, 8 01
Berwick 8 07
Bnarcreelr 8 13
Willow (Irovo fl ia
2 60
2 64
2 69
8 03
3 0
8 19
8 29
5 89
8 45
3 61
8 67
4 01
4 05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 49
4 64
6 00
6 15
LtmelUdgo. 8 20
Esnr...
8 26
liloomburg
Rupert ,
Catawlnsa
Danville
Chulasky.
Cameron
North DMBsauxD..
8 82
8 3?
, 8 2
, 8 67
9 03
, 9 07
9 22
A M
r tf
T
F at
connections at Rupert with Fhllodelpbli- &
Reading Railroad for Tnmanend, Tomaqua, will.
Ismsport, Sunbury. rotlsvllie. etc At Northum
berland with P. E. Plv. P. R. It for nanrtsburg,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie.
'V. V. HALSTEAD. Gen. Man.,
Scranton, Pa
Pennsylvania Railroad.
H
Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis"5
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
W'
TIME TABLE.
In effect NOV. n lees. Trains leave sunbuir
EASTWARD
v.vm. ui., cru naorr icapress (aauy except
Sunday), fornarrlsburgandlntermedlatestntions.
amvtng at Philadelphia 3.15 v. m.j New Tork.
o.aup, m.; uaiumorc, 4.45 p. m. ; Washington
B.65p, m., connecting at Philadelphia forallBea
PhlladeTr-hla. a--. v..
. j.43p. m.-rliay express
dally except Sundayl.forllarrlsburgard Interme
diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
. i. ui. ; new jora, .ss p. m. ; lisitimore
o.ia p.m.s iiasninpton, s.oo p. m. Parlor ear
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
through to Philadelphia snd Baltimore.
1,45 p. m. Renovo Acecinmodation (daily
for Usrrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4 25 a. m. j New York 7,10 a. m.
Baltimore. aiSl.tn., U'alilnv.nn m .
Pullmansleeplngcarfrom Uarrlsbure to l'nfiade'l
phta and New York. Philadelphia pse-iengers can
.U. """"r 'inaiiurnd nnru i a. m.
Philadelphia sleeper Is run on this train from
llllamport on Sundays,
.,,-N,am-KrU' M&Hldally)for narrtfburg and
uuciwrwiir BiuvioDs. arrving at 1'niisoeipnia
8.25 a. m. New York, u.w a. m. : Baltimore 8.15
a.m. Wftiri(nfft o vn a n n-k.-.w ih.ii..
Rleppinj cars are run on this tralnto Pblladelphla,
ger coaches to PhllArtelpMa snd Palilrxore.
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,...Jr.llr,r '0" 'tr jnr arj a'
iniermertlRte stations ana t'onandaigua aid
intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo aid
Niagara Palls, wltb thiougb pullrran Pals.o
ears and passenger coaches to Erie and lioenit.
.ZSnVS?1 prer-s (daily except Sunday) for
t ock Haven and Intermediate stations.
i ?! &?'Jn"N,a??r" BxPrcss (dally except Son-
- i.iip ai-uiuirruu'uiHieHiaiions ana ian
ii 'S'V aPa Principal Intermediate stations,
and i I'arlorcarto Wllllamsporu
nn.2'.ri" .rlu" 'i'ne af " Mrept sunany ror Re.
?-JT-f .ltem,!la, " B,a"ons. and Elmlra. Wat.
kins and Intermediate stations, wit h through pas
hprr coaches to Renovo and Wstklns.
dlafe etatloD- Renovo and interme.
THROUGH TRAINS FOHStrNRiniY FROM THE
EAST AND SOUTH.
iiJrtS4?!..?4" 1iayB ''hllsoelphls 4.80 a. m
"tH8?" 7,0 "riving at sunbuiV JiO a. m.
MSPf"" Ifaves Philadelphia 4.8U a. m.
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aiivnt iii.nV.V',:.' ,' ""'"norPT.au a. m, (daily
withP ihSJJK, ?,rrl,Tln' "tsunburylaW. m
Phis and iraTtlfuor?. vv",-"l "m rnuaoei.
pmllISalernVfNeAyn',' 9 C0 a-m' 1 mnaaei-
? .''KW"1'1 arriving at Sunbury 6.10
PhludernhtV u?uui,h I'"llD"'h Sleeping care from
nrougn passenger coaches from Philadelphia
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