The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 24, 1889, Image 4

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    Imitation la Impossible.
H has boon shown that in many
crwos It is easy to successfully Imi
tate Soarooly has a now invention ucon
nnnouticeu hoforo a host of imitations
TIIK
spring up on every side.
No hloher cnoomliim can bo paid
. t. ! .. i .11 i A. I
uiu nivuiiiui-ur uisuururur uuiii vu vii' i gnu
counter imitation, notwithstanding mor
bucu tiattory is not ncooptablo.
In somo oases successful imitation is
rendered imposs'iuli1, inasmuch as tho
imitator is unable to lend a completo
knowlodgo to tho subjoot or has not
tho moans at hand to aid him.
Perhaps no articlo lini bcon tho ob-
jeet of attempted imitation moro than
tho world-wide ppeelfio for tho proven-
tion and euro of Kidney and liver d5-
orders, familiarly known as Warner a
Safe Core.
In the preparation of this intensely
popular remedical ncent, it is claimed
that it is hnpossiblo lo successfully
imitato safo cure, even If tho correot
formula is known, beoauso the pcouliar
.1 ! 1 t ' .1 . 1 . - ! . . . ... 1 .
UUY1UCH SH1U IllgUiy UXIJl'IIBIVU lUUUIlilU-
ism used in its' manufacture arobevond
tuo roacn oi tuo woum-uo imitator.
Adding to this tho laok of a long
oxponenco. which has rendered per
foot every step in its preparation
wlncli invcntivo neuius can Miceest
tocother with th i crroat skill exorcised
in tho selection of only tho very best
materials, the gonuino nrttolo is pence
tion itsclt.
Somo effort is aUo being mado to
imitato n popular lino of old-fashionod
loc cabin "homo euros" known as
"Warner's Lou Cabin" remedies, com
nriaintr a sarsanarilla for tho blood,
hoD and buchu for tho stomach and
system, cough remody for colds, rose
cream for catarrh, extract for relief
from pain, hair tonic, porous plastors
and pills. ,
Succcalul imitation is rcn'dored im-
possible for tho reason that the samo
caro has been given in their prepara-
tion.
An expensive) laboratory, costing 1
thousands of dollars, has been special-1
ly constructed for their manufacture
and is unilor tha immwliato suDcrvision I
of ono of tho best chemists known.
Poor mntr-rinl nnd means omnloved
would bo susceptiblo to oay imitation,
but with tho best of material, maohin-
cry and ekillod labor cmnloyed, these
household articles aro given to the
public beyond tho reach of all success-
ful counterfeiters.
Alaska Distances.
THE ENORMOUS EXTENT 01' THE (ILACIAL
NOUTHWESTEUN TEKUITOUV.
"Whon I sat at my desk in Sitka,"
said governor Swinoford, "I was furtn
or away from Atta Island, tho
Westernmost point in Alaska, than I
was from 1'ortland Me. This may
servo to'civo some nrodlcious distances
of Alaska. But I can furnish a more
strikinc one. If the canitol of tho
United Sates was located in tho centre I
I' . 1. . TT I C. . .1.1 ! . . .1 I
Ui U1U Ulllll'U OLULUS U1U.1, Is IU BiiV Uk
a point eouidistant from Quaddvhead.
Me., and Atta Island, Alaska it
would bo in tho Paoifio Ocean, Bomo
COO miles north by west of ban
Francisco." .
It is, indeed, an almost boundless
empiro that Mr. Swinoford has ceasod
to govern and that red A. Maynard
has lost. Few neonla annreoiato the
collosal sizo of tho Alaskan dominion I
of tho United States. Even nrominent
nubile mon aro ant to recrard it as a
littlo fringe of tho frozen zone, quite
unworthy of their attention. William
S. Ilolroan once hid this idea of
Alaka. A ccuplo of years aco, when
Governor Swineford was urciner tho
House Committee on territories to re-
port favorably on a bill to givo Alaska
somoining moro man n BemDianco or
territorial government, Mr. Holman
said:
"AVoll, Governor, my idea is that
Alaska ought to bo mado a country of
Washineton Territory.. That would
bo the simplct way to dispose of the
troublesom? Jtupsian purchase."
Swineford was mad in a minute. He
promptly advised tho great objector to
go ana uuy somo primer gcograpny,
and ho nover had tho patience to dis
cuss the matter with him at;ain
It has long been said that tho sun
never sots on tho British Empire. But
it is not generally known that it is
equally true that tho sun never sots on
tho domain of tho United States. It
is shining in tha Aleutian Islands while
it is tho dead of night on Martha's
Vineyard The United btates laps
noarly half way around tho world. It
extends from G7 west longitude to
1C9 east longitude. Alaska has be
tweon 800,000 and 'J00.0UU square
miles of land surface, and a are3t
water area. It is almost as larco as "bigoted priests and ministers," "pray
tho United States cast of the Missis- :,, crusaders." "blaik abolitionists".''
Bippi.
Uovernor Hwinetord toon a journey
last summer ot moro than 10,000
Btatuto miles without leaving his do-
main as Governor. lie went on the
United Slates steamship Thetis, which
was placed at his disposal by tho
Secretary of tho Navy. The jonrney
occupied four months nnd fivo days,
being much longer than tho famous
exploring expedition of Governor CaBs,
which played a part in tho early history
of Miohigan.
' 1
Sona. Gen. AVoomvAnD, U. S. Army,
says ot the rsuns oi cnronio maianai
poisouing : "Disorder of tho kidneys
frequently complicates tho condition
under consideration. Soanty, more or
less albuminous urine is often observed,
and thoso cases not iifr quert'y termi-
iiato in cnronio Jingnts uisease, witn
confirmed albuminuria, oedima or gen-
oral anasarca." What at first is rccoK
nized as malaria is subsequently found
to bo Briirht's Disease, which Warn
cr's Safo Curo cures.
Tho curious fact has been demon
Btratcd by bir John Lubbock that cer
tntn kinds of ants are unable to oxist
without keeping other ants as slaves,
though why this is so ho has not found
out. On removing tho slaves, froin a
nest of fifty Blave-holdinc ants ho
found that the latter immediately com
menced to dio off, nnd were speedily
reduced in nurabor to six. When tho
slaves wero returned tho mortality
ceased.
A fortunate and Qratefal Woman.
Mrs. J. II. Giles, of Everott, Pa ,
says: "I havo Buffered for years from
kidney nnd "ravel trouble, No physi
cians or medicine at homo did me any
good. I finally visited my former
homo at Rondout, N. Y., nnd began
using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite
Remedy, of Itondout, N. Y, A fow
words tell tho result. I am a perfectly
well rut? happy woman onco moro.
' may 24-4t
A glovo shop in Paris has tho fol
lowing announcement posted over the
doon "Wanted, small hand. Por
Bous taking eight ynd a quarter sizo
bad better not oomi to this shop."
Wiped up a Tramp-
l.tTTLK OIKCUS ENJOYED
10UHTIICLA69 l'OSTMASTKH.
1IY A
I was eatlnir dinner at a farmhouso
In Indiana whou ono of tho children
cama in nnd announced that a highway
traiim had called at tho kitchen door
i i i f , . rnu I - -
nua lor n unu lu uiu. mu iiu-
was a very short, very fat, and
verv baidlicndod man, and ho was
postmaster at tho corners and jnstioo of
tho tieaco in and for tho county. Ho
had a son callod James, anothor oallod
Mosop, nnd a hired man who was ad-
dressed as Towser. lie sent out word
for tho tramp to sit down nnd rest, nnd
as i laugh went around tho tablo ho
explained.
"After dlunor I shall bo pleased to
show you how wo oncourago tramps in
this section. This is ovldontly a now
man to this part of tho stato or ho
nover would havo called hero."
After dinner wo wont out. Uio
tramp iaa sitting under a ohorry tree,
looking as oomfortablo as you pleaso,
, r , . 1 . . .........! .. . 1 . A . mm.
niltl OVlUeilliy UIISUJJJIUUUH mail Ulljf
thini? oxcont dinner was in storo for
him. Ho lookod to mo liko a bad man
to fool with, but tho . farmer didn t
Hoem to road him that way.
"Now then, ho Baid, as no rnDooa
his fat hands together, "you will stand
"Pr. ...
"What turr asucci tno tramp.
"To bo klckodl I am noma to boot
you from this spot down to that Blivcr
od telephone pole."
"Mut l onicet.
"Can't help that. As a fourth-class
nostmator of tho United Mates of
America 1 cotnmaud vou to arise.
"If I m kicked somobody elso will
get hurt!'' cautioned the tramp as he
trot up.
"As ono of tho justices oH.ho peaco
in and for this county I oomroand you
to disperse," paid tho farmer, as he
turned tho tramp toward tho gato and
administered a kick.
Next instant ho received a left-hand
cr on the nose which knocked him into
a coufuBcd heap on tho grass, and tho
tramp got out of Ins old coat anu pro
nared for business.
"Towser. pulverize himl" shouted
the farmer, as ho Btruecled to ills
knees.
In tho nime of tho United
S.a 03 I
command you to knock him
down!"
Towser
advanced, his big fists
doubled up, but the tramp dauced to
tho right anu tno loit ami vuen euut iu
ono on the hired man s commissary
department which doubled him up, and
laid him a iong the hollyhocks.
"James, Moses, make him prisoner!
yelled tho old man, as ho plucked a
... . i. ti.
handttu oi grass anu neia 11 up iu um
bleeding noso.
Tho ttamp chuckled, 'mere was
fun ahead.
Tho two boys wcro strapping young
follows, f.trong enough to knock down
an ox, and they were willing to go in
As they stripped off the tramp backed
un botwoen two currant bushes, where
they could not fiauk him, and as they
I J ! I ... 1. .. all
UUVUUUUll UIIUU unu IIU
over, no played with them for i
minuto or two, nnd then drew a long
breath, mado two or three feints, and
piled them on the grass togemer.
Neither moved to gut up for full two
minutes. Meanwhilo tho tramp rested
and lookod over to me and queried:
"You am t one of tho crowd!
"No,
"And don't want me to disperso!''
"Not particularly.
All richt. I don't think tha United
States and his gang want anything
moro of mo iust now, and as I have an
engagement down tho road, I'll move
out When they get washed up and
tho bandaues on tell 'em I used to
Bciao with the boy in Chicago in days
gono by, and that I h'ld myself in and
let em oil very rami, vtjuu uy, oiruu
cer. la, ta, old tally!
And ho had been gono ten minutes
bsforo tho pojtmaster came over to mo
and whispered:
"Did you cvor?" Ncv York Sun.
Prohibition.
Virtui' alone survives defeat, con
tempt, and ndioulf. Where virtuons
measures abound and necauso oi con
tempt or temporary defeat the
ohrit.tiauizd world would still bo dom
inated and cursed by idolatry, poly
gamy, autocratic tyranny, serfdom for
womankind, aristoeralio slavery, and
frliiit.nnv
and the general debauehery
through which it baa fought step by
8te., , G0(ps providence, with the
oramon corav of moral advanc-
ment
Tho "rational" and "lucid" mijori
ty, so called, has ever been at war
with a "contemptibly" minority of
"righteous fanatics,'' "howling zealots"
ing crusaders," "blaik abolitionists,'
"orauky prohibitionists. But how is
it tiiat tho eciontifiu and lucid miionty
oet wbimicd so often in tho various
Rattles for God and humauity t Now
I ia it ? Surely they have the greater
numerical strength, and claim to havo
ho better iudoment and sounder
8ense, sinco roligious excitement never
distracts them. How is it, anyhow t
i,0ok sharp to see, for tho balaccc of
y0nr pilgrimage, my worldly-wise but
gpiritually foolish friend, and you will
discover things as the world progress-
es. never vet dreamod of in your
hriohtcst ohilosonh v. Look Bharp :
nnd if you pray a littlo it will not bo-
uiomi y0jr vision half so much as you
may think.
if WB should attemot to remind the
Juoid majority that tho Lord is with
mie "righteous fa-iatics" and "oranky
prohibitionists' to day, rather than
wjth tho worldly-wise and spiritually
foolirth. they would lati'-h us lo scorn
as usual ; but their sneer would not
effect the rlnal result in the leust.
Did the persecutions nud iiihumano
efforts of tho "lucid mij irily" iu bo.
half of Idolatry Btay tho onward pro
gross of Christianity J Did polygamy,
wuion was once inu ruu and not too
exception, become tho exception and
and not tho rule without an effort, aud
sacrifico, in behalf of truo acd pure
womanhood! Who but "righteous
fauatios" would havo presuinod to ele
vate tho gontler sex from groveling
serfdom to her present superior and
aud proper relations with mm rela
tious that wo must now acknowledge
aro for our mutual benefit and happi.
ness 1 Surely not tho lusty skeptical
world or tho "lucid majority."
In our late uupleasautness in behalf
of tho "personal liberty" of tho Afri
can, undor our flag of the froe, did wo
not havo about all of tho south to whip
out of her "personal liberty to hold
Blaves, anu about nan tno norm to noep
. .t i . i ii..... r.
ill obeyanoe that io.to keen them from
exercising tho "personal liberty" they
thought they ought to have lo lut us a
jtiok in tho rear, while wo wcro en
gaged at tho frontl If our memory
serves us right wo did; and tho south
had tho best of us to begin with, nud
hence bo was induced to taku tho tor
rible and fatal step. Can It bo that
tl o God of Israel raied up that "black
abolilionUt Abo Lincoln," whom
COLUMBIAN AND
Booth assaslnatcd, to thus abolish
slavciyt and to do it to) with tho aid
of many who bittorly protottcd, and lo
thus htuntiiaio through tho ravages of
war tho aristocraoy of tho south tl'C
now blest, blooming, nnd most favorod
part of our countryt It looks so, don't
t my lucid mends'
JSow in beliall of prohibition, wo
would remind you that this issuo is
just following tho wako of tho moril
advancement mado colore, step by step,
through tlio help ot Uoil and
"righteous fnnatlcs," and wo would bo
pleased to havo yon nolo tho force and
trnin ol our tirsl remark in this lettor,
namely, "virtuo nlone survives defeat
contempt and ridicule."
'Ilia peculiarity of this came,, nonllo
roadur, is that it is not ton weak to got
along without you, nor yet so strong
that it does not need your help ami
sympathy. Somo issues aro pi miliar
and others wonderful: but this is both,
considering its sourco and rapid growth
in tho midst ot contempt and ridicule.
it looks to mo as thouuh it would
plnauo tho life .out of our politicians
and distillers (1 moan their political
nnd spirits U'jI life) for tho noxt tie-
eaiK How does it look to you my
lucid frlendf L't's think about it, in
its good and ovll aspects, bnloro wo
vote upon this homely question next
month. Then it wo can fairlv deter
mlno to como over to tho minority in
the interest of homes and loved ones
who but the lucid majority could blame
ust surely iiod and "righteous. jana
tics" would not.
Hopefully Yours
1. J. Jamison.
NeW Columbus, Pa., May 13, 1880.
Temperance Wine.
No matter what may bo said about
tho tiso of wines, it is tho adulteration
and trash mixtures that docs tho mis
chief. Where pure wines aro ueed wo
hear no complaint of inebriation. Wo
nover hear of intoxication from tho uso
of Spcer's Wine of Now Jersey. This
wino and also the Unfermented Grapo
Juice is held in iituii estimation by tho
best doctors in tho country for the uso
or tuo sick.
RHEUMATISM
For Mre than Twenty-flrc Year. A Com
I plete BecoTery. Tfco Aleiuia Used
I had Inflammatory BheumatUm. Tor nearly- a
year X had to be fed and turnod In bod, I could And
no relief. My stomach tvm ruined and cut to thecal
with powerful medicines taken to effect a cure ao
that I waa compelled to lire on bread and water. Z
luffertdfor twentyflve years In this way. I was In
duced to try Dr. Dayid Kennedy's Farorlto Remedy,
made at Itondout, N, Y., and
I Am Now Woll,
tbuiks to thfe medicine. Dr. Kennedy's Ftrorlte
Itemedy la my beet friend. Willi It I am enabled to
enjoy a good vlgbt'i reat. Alio rood, such ti meat
and paalry, which I havo been deprived of for ycara,
ahowlntf that the Faroi-ito llemedyh&s no equal for
the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia as well. If
any should doubt this statement I wUl aond the
ready proof at once. Oarrctt Lanslnfr, Troy, IT. T.
It Is my pleasure and absolute duty toward thoso
who are struggling for very lUo against tho deadly
Diseases of tho Kldnoys
to add my testimony to tha already weighty eil.
dence of the wonderful efficacy of Dr. David Kcnno.
dy'a ravorlto Bcmody, My wtfe was a hopeless case,
abandoned by tho physicians. Dr. David Kcnnody'a
ravorlto Remedy was reaortad tot not bocauso any
hope was placed in It, but because nothing elio re
mained. All meana and medicines had been tested
without avail. Tho effect was little ahort of a mira.
cle. At the seoond bottle she had regained strength,
and continuing tha treatment has fully recovered.
Jay Sweet, Albany, N.T, ,
FAVORITE REMEDY.'
rrles One dollar. ITsparedat Bondout.N.Y.'
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
lYe pared by
DR. DAVID KENNEDY, RONDOrJT.N.Y.
1 per bottle BlxtoraU. Si all druggists.
BThe Greatest Blood PurifierE
I
This Clrpnt Oermnn XieiUpltin 1ft thnaT.
iiuKmTTi:itsrori.oo,ics9thaii,
ono cent ft dose. It will euro the.
IU
Q worst cases of ekla ulsenae, from.
a common nlmnlo ou tho ttuxi
I
ta that awful fliAPflftA NrmfiilA.aT a
snLi'iiun nm'uits ia thc
beet mcdlclno to uso In nll
caeca of audi stubborn nndaTM... t.-i.i
leep seateil dleeases. Doncy8nrcout
not ever tako aTnfi,.- ir.n
BLUE PILLS ?.ui'j:"H
Iormercury.thoynro uetul '-'. 'S '
ly. l'lacoj-our trust 1d?" f'?,?
SULl'lIUK lllTTEItS,",?tt,?"vhat "ll9
tho purest and beetyu
mecllclne ever maao.sllpinr Jjtt(n j
J wlthayellowstlcliyDon'twaltnnUl yontJ
1 1 breath foul nndaro flat on your back,
I I oUcnslvo? Vourbnt get some at once, It
I I stomach le otitwlll euro you. Sulphur
1 1 of order. UeoBltU'rs Is
OUI.l'IIUB. Mmk T..IJ, T.t-A
lUTTKUSi
lmmccliatolyThe youngr, tho aged and tot
Is your UrtcrlDKaro soon made well by
luo Uilck, -fits use. ltemember what you
ropy, clo-0read here. It may savo your
ornfe, It has saved hundreds.
Uou't wait until to-morrow,
Try a Bottle To-day I
6
Are vou low-sulrlted and weak. I
or siiCTerlnir from the oxceBaes ofl
Vouth? If so. bULl'llUU lll'l-IEltal
mil curo you.
Send 3 2cnt stamps to A. 1. Onluay A. Co.,
lloetoo, Mass., for beet medical work publhdicur
5A
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONC GENUINE WITHOUTTHE BA LABEL
Manufd by Wm. Aykeb rosa. l'hllado., who
make the famous Uorso lirand Baker BlanVeti.
FRAZERgrease
I1EHT IN TUB WOULD.
I" wearing quallUea are unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two boxes of any other brand.
Hot enacted BTheat JUJiTTHK OENUINi.
aierclinnti and lV1era Generally,
May to r-4U
ELY'S Catarrh
Cream Balm
Cleantses Ilia
Nasa) I'dsuages,
Allays 1'ttln and
InUiimmallun,
Hi'alo the Kok'8.
Ht'atores the
Beuses ot Tusto
and Bnivll.
TBY THE OUReHAY-EEVER
A particle la applied Into each nosttll, and Is
agreeable. Price oo cent at Druggists; by mall
reroet, New York. Apr 'si
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Dunond Brand, 1
uUt Un. fmivd ttiu bliM rib
At UrUKIflntka AWt
NO Qimtr Ail CHLI III
Id uilLt lu ituL
enuKtcrfVIt ! 4. (UTniil for
' r b return wlU IV.UOtf trU
tADiUui,MiiUiu. KuniriHt.
A - 164
MOhlaalifTon
DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, IA.
rny Oia 111 c tin isruna, dhu nmra
w
JAItlirRODF
BEAUTIFUL!. T
DOLInUCD
WITHOUT bflHUH.
WolffsACMEBIacking
rrodace polWi without th old bnuti, nd A iMm
lc(N a vnM on mtn't and thru on uwntrCt $1o.
TThj Btkk to old wifi In ttMM iUn ot procrvM t J
Sold J Bhn Btomy Oroor, DratflBU, to.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. phiudlLPHIJU
CURTIS QOMPDnHD.
BLOOD, LlVEIt AND
KIDNEY PUItlFIEU.
Now is tho appointed timo for
thoroughly cleansing tho system from
all impurities, and all will find that tho
Uurtts uompounu win exactly nil tno
bill. It has stood the test of 22 yeais
and its sales are larger than over, ovory
year. Price 50o. and $1.00.
For Sale Br
Jaincs H. Mercer,
DRUGGIST,
Bloomsuuuq, Pa.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tho undersicned havinc been ro
stored to health by simple means, after
sueffring for several years with a severe
lung affection, and that dread diseaso
Con(.umition, is anxious to make
known lo Ills follow sufferers the means
of cure. To thoso who desire it, he will
cheerfully send (fr.eo of char e) a copy
of tho prescription used, wnten tney
will find aurocure for Consumption,
Asthma. Catarrh, Buonciiitis and
all throat and lunc Maladies, lie
hones all sufferers will try his Remedy,
as it is invaluable. Thoso desiriim the
orcRcrintion, which will cost them noth
incr, and may prove a b'essing, will
uleaso address. Rev. Edward A. Wiv
son, Williamsuurg, lungs county,
1 ssii 1 r
Now York. A-&-co.-dec-7-ly
ninE INriUBA-NCK
t'UniRTIAN V. KMAfl', ULOOMSBCKU,lA.
HOME, OF N. Y.
MBUCIIAHTS'. OF NBWAHK, N. J.
CLINTON, N. V.
PEOPLES' N. V.
nwaniNrt. PA.
GERMAN AMERICAN INS. C0..NEW VOKK.
nURRNWinil 1NH no.. NEW YORK.
JKUSET CITY FIRE INS. ,U0., JERSEY
CITY, N.J.
These old cobfobatiohs arewellsensoneqDy
ami vins TKsnn and have never yet had a
loss settled by any court ot law. Their assets are
all Invested In solid sicdbitiis are Uabletothe
aiardof FiRnonly.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and
ttxi as soon as determined by Christian t.
KM AFP, 8 PICIA1. AOIKTAND ADJUSTER BLOOaKlirjRO,
Pa
Thopeoplaof Columbia county should patron
ize the aicency where losses It any aro settled and
call hv nnpof ttiftrnwn PUi7ona. ,
PROMPTNESS. EQUITY. FAIR DEALING.
PENSIONS ! PENSIONS !
TT . PP-.VSTnVSdltn nvnv OKFICKR4. soldiers.
Siiu'iis, their Widows, childurn nnd Defbndekt
I'abemts everywnero. 11 in uuuuu ur u, coiuu
Information wanted, write here. No WasnluRton,
U. o ; or other Agency s J advantageous as this N.
nnhousandi of renilona aggrcgatlnir millions
of dollars, obtained through this Agency, and
others allowed dally. i Addre-s with two Btamps
Couniclor at Law,
r. otaiu ou, iiiniuu, ... w.
(Late U. E. pension Agent, N. J. liyt. Url. ?n'l.)
IJr-Reters to uov., ll. B. Ben's and M. Cs N. J.,
posta O. A. lb, and Pensioners all U. 8., Canada c
HoW lorviw, bui urn J.
IMit Va wfttcft in im wnti.
TiBiaa. iimvj ovua ui
Uuntiaff uaim. no m uimi
land cnU'alii,Ubworka
and tuti of aqual taltia.
on 1'erioR In itti I
nitty un lecur una ttttt.
ottbr with or lafB nd aU
(!tla lias or Household
Nntatplea Tkaia aauplta, aa
wall as Iba watch, Mnd
va. aakd fu vu bava ktel
th.m In yo boma for 9 montba and rtowatbn U Uoaa
"b mar hara called, Ib.j bacoma VIalw-iKTW Jt2h
hft wrila at one raa M lara f lacalvtnr tha Vvatcn
UMlin W VVti '
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Manuracturersot
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9
Can also furnish uny of the
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PATENTS,
Missing Links.
The total tenement population of
Now York City now is about 81,100,
000, or only nbOnt .r00,000 Icpb than
tho city's estimated population. There
aro 82,200 tenements In tho oily.
Tho lnrorst continuous slocplna ear
service in tho world Is that on tho
Santa IAi system, whioh tuns through
sleepers from San Diego, Ual., to Chi
cago, a distanco of 2,311 miles.
A woll-autlientlcatcd story is told of
a Wntorbury cat which died of grief
over tho tleatli of a mitttesj tor. wnom
hod n rcmarkablo affection. As
soon as tho nniinal saw tho faoo of tho
dead girl It fell dead with a groan.
A Now York shipping clerk, arrest
ed for stealing from his employer, in
court admitted his guilt, and said ho
committed tho crimo in order to get
money with which to start house-keep
ing. He intended gotting married in
a tw wteKs.
Tho tedious work of removiiiir boul
ders and remnants of nn nnoiont forest
from the bed of the Thames Hiver still
cors ou. It began sovmi yeais ago. At
aat accounts 800 trees ana l.auu noui-
ders had been taken out. Tho latter
varied in weight from ono to four
tons.
An audacious tramp sreakid into a
residence in Washington place, Now
York, and tarried long enough on tho
pn mises to make an tntiro change of
clothing. Ho even appropriated und
ergarments. It is said thatjon emerg
ing be resembled a "swell" carrying a
heavy cane and wearing a high hat.
James Hannon, of Worth County,
Georaia, has a powder gourd that was
cairied by his grandfather in the re
volutionary war. ll is well preserved,
and seems good for several hundred
years yet. Mr. Hannon also has n
single barrel shot gun that did servico
in the samo war, which is still capable
of good service.
Two boys played a fehrowd trick on
a Boston photographer. They asked
to havo thoir pictures taken, and when
tho plate was about to bo exposed ono
of tho rascals realized that ho would
appear to bt-tter advantage if ho had a
watcn. nio pnotogMpner loaned nis
time-piece, and while he was again ad
justing tho camera tho "customers'' ran
out ot tho establishment.
A French phys'.cian, Dr. Felz, men
tions a curious apparent cause for lelt
handedness. A child in a certain fam
ily was left-hander), and tho second
appuartd to bo so at tho age of ono
year. It was then learned that tho
mother always canied her ohildreii on
her left arm. Sho was advised to
change, and held on her other nrm the
infaut, having its right arm -trio to
grasp objects, soon became right-handed.
A Great battle
Is continually going on in the human
Bystem. Tho demon of linpuro blood
strives to gain victory over the consti
tution, to ruin health', to drag victims
to the cr.wc. A cood reliable mtdi-
cino liko Hood's Sartapaiilla is tho
weapon with which to .defond ones
self, diivo tho desperato enemy from
ino neiu, anu rcstoro peace aim uouny
health for many years, iry this po
euliar medicine.
Safe Itulfs for the Voullry Yard.
The following rules, if systematically
carried out, will insuro successful poul
try raising:
In buying fowls or egi go to somo
trustworthy breeder who has Ids reputa
tion nt stake. Culls aro not cheap atnny
price.
Do not breed too many kinds of fowls
at tho Bnmotime. Until your oxperieiico
and accommodations warrant it conlino
yourselves to ono or two well known va
rieties. Introdiico new blood into your stock
every year or so, by either buying a
cockerel or betting of eggs from somo re
liable breeder.
Let old and young birds Iinvo ns wido
a range us possible, nnd do not crowd too
many in a house. If you do you will
havo dlsea-so.
Construct your houso good and warm,
so ns to avoid damp iloors nnd afford a
Hood of sunshine. Sunshine i3 better
than medicine. Give plenty of fresh nir
nt all times. Above all things keep tho
houso clean.
Clean roosts and bottom of laying
nests, nnd whitewash often enough to
keep all sweet and clean.
Provide a dusting nnd scratching placo
where you can bury wheat and corn nnd
thus iuduco tho fowls to tuko tho need
ful oxcrciso.
Givo plenty of fresh water daily, and
never allow tho fowls to go thirsty.
Food them systematically twico a day;
scatter tho food so they can't eat too fast
or without proper oxorcise. Do not feed
more thau thoy will eat up clean, or they
will get tired of that kind of feed.
Givo them a variety of both dry and
cooked feed; a mixture of cooked meat
and vegetables is nn excellent thing for
their morning meal.
Givo boft feed in tho morning and tho
wholo grain at night, except a littlo
wheat or cracked corn placed in tho
scratching places to givo thorn exerciao
during tho day.
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fevers
a Nirtv no.Mi: TitKATamNT.
Sufferers nro not generally aware that
these diseases are contagious, or that they
are due to the presence of Uvlngpara.sltes In
tho lining ineiiibranu of tho noso nnd eus
tachian tubes. Microscopic lusearch, how
ever, has proved tills to bo a fact and tho
result Is that a shnplo remedy has been for
mulated whereby cutnrrli, catarrhal deafness
nnd liay fever are permanently cured hi
from one to thrco simple applications mado
at homo by tho patient onco In two weeks.
N II. For catarrhal discharges peculiar to
females (whites) this remedy is a specific.
A pamphlet explaining this new treatment
Is bent on receipt of fen cents by A. II.
Dixon & Son, 804 Yest King St, Toronto,
Canada. Selcnftlo tmcrictm.
Sufferers from catarrhal troubles bhould
read tho above carefully.
Out of tho uroastworks.
Tats SrRlNOs, Tenn., July 4, 18BS
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen Seven years ago I contracted
an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. I
tried a physician, the best at command, but
secured no benefit. My throat began to
get sore, and my body covered with sores
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I
felt that my grave must be reached In tie
near future, I gave up the doctors' treat
ment, and with a despairing hope I com
menced taking your medicine. I began to
Improve from the first bottle, and in a short
time the ulcers healed, and my skin cleared
off and was entirely well.
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
la my system. The physician did his best,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles of
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief,
J. II. Robinson.
Kaufman, Tex.. June j, :888.
The Swift Specific Co,, Atlanta. Ga.s
GcnUemen I have been afflicted with
sUn disease for about twelve years, and the
best medical treatment failed to give me re
lief, I am now using Swift's Specific, and
have received the greatest benefit from Its
use. Yours truly, Wm. Jones.
For tale by all druggists.
Til Swnrr SrEciric Co,,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 7(6, Broadway.
" )l now Iris,
PERR
runE
UAItLKY
nirn.tn from aoleclod Barley Malt and IfasMntccd to ( b eMlcj Mr pure
and iron trom InJurlousotU and oclds oltcn contn 'nej IcfonySmnllTM being
especially adapted to pcreons trqulrln? a stlmu atlnKjon i."." -, is a lniiretlv
rreatly benenttod by its Hie. liccommendcd br lcjidlnB PW'M" "VbiiIUNe's
Servlno, Tonlo and MterMitc. .For wn''nP!VfViin
i-iniK 1 AliI.KV MALT WlllHKr.V Insures a return of vigor to the Komacn, mi
i
& : a. appetite, ar ch and anunuani 1110011 ami inti"""1""..;: ".vv Vraallnir dl"
S i . stimulant mild and gentle in effect. , "W'r!". ,?? ,Srier aTt Wbl?k"y,
f raws rati t entirely conquered by tlio me nr p"'7"lKS
... . sf ,1 1. ,.t,,i ,i;r.tin omi a imivrrfui Rtienatlicner to mo entire waum. ;
iff
H Is a tonlo and diuretic nnd a powerful ."iraR"'" V 'Vm c rial nro Mtlon to
niNifs mum IIAIILKV Al.r Wl IHKUl lias proei a medicinal pro'"-"?" l"
IINH'S PUIIK IIAIILKVMAI.T
ii-vaWT'L,?lf w inose who nuraiiH liieiruTWHuuua ""-;, HrWcrur nr irrocer for for
rty?. T &? excentloiial powers of endurnnco. ArK Tpul nearest druggist or Brwrior wr
,... tut,. nviiAiin,.a i n l hrt onrn all
in wet nnd rigorous wcatuer. It will lte an raiuuju.
Hard workers of every voe.ttlon and persons wtoniaiiedrjurTiiie rcrmeni pronnju
IfflfBS? "55 ln. ?a.ll S'TSrTlt appears by the Lag
nnd holner to'dlSMtlou.
runii iiAiur.i (iaiji it
without unrluir Bttmulatirirf
it.iiat , ril rV if It'n
enuincun
Koi buicuj ail druggUt
and grocers throughout
t.hn l!nlt.(l Nt.nl.CM nnd .
Canada. -
. U P countera 0 elToi'ti of fal
& f, tensconrtath nro and isa
Wr :'rim H(it Hone f.'mnt din less bcarlni
."iWiN.' l"r" enulncun rsazEBssasa
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORT1I WATER ST., PHIL A
ifoiwALE urunUGQisra AND ALL dcvlkhs.
PENNY (10ODB
A SPKCIALTY.
soLiinnNTS roa
p. r. ADAJ1S & CO.,
INB CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Sole agents of the fol
lowing brands of
Cigars.
HENRY CLAY,
LOND1IES,
NOIlMAL,
INDIAN ritlNCEbf:,
SAMSON,
SILVEli ASH.
Alexander Bros. I Co,
WHOLESA1.K DEALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
OLK AGENTS FOIt
IIJSjS'KY MAIUARDS
lCAN.DIES.
I'liESH VEUV WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
C. IB. MOBIINI
Wamigm Mt Ma mmtio
WINES AND LIQUOilb
AM JOBBER IM CIGARS,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIB-1JIMIIT
Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Mines-.
Music - - - - VVarerooms,
Bloomsbui'g, 3?a
THE TANITE CO.. CuiRr1- '
Stroudsduro -Pa. gJ'" V)
Apr sa-a-4t.
DR. THEEI.
ROD MIHTJI FOl iini bl'liKJIT, Uluw Urn,
000 ftUladolibU, 1'a. Kvsular Kraioluiltd and reU
lofad pbralclui, andiurffOB, iba out kphmIuc leailluir
pevUllat (n mkticrvbat eifaeri luajr cialoi) Utt jCMra
1 rurtlvHl nnd 1'uropcun lluapltMl ilxiicxlcutu t
dlpluiuaaad crlifiaiei wv,tur
Sl'KCIAI, IIISIUSES
ANI ULOOI) POISON,
llOTU bKV. Important duii roan or old, Kltl'l'
b7,!,5?.."d Ajrraloii ltiKutUljr, llrlslila Itlat'M
ofUf kiaarj Tiles tlfedlnif orlulirnit.lljapf
veetlllr oared, IiMtnicutit4-ltdTa. U.Uel l ono.
Tht nut tiubbom imi awllelttd. Mr, Tbil itudlad
Allopatbfa, llnioatBla Kelaotla and ItulauU trtteuii of
luadlciaa, and brcotublbliia tha m luraulcabouri
vbarf otbari fall. l)r, 1 hrt-1 wrna luffuren acaluit
om pound i-llli, vcitublo lulstarca, blood furlaaia and
uob braparatlanaaaauchd not curt, plieuoaar diQrr
cnt la otiurc and projtrau and hr-in rvqulica leUntiBa
traalncut, acnditanip tur txwk Trutb. tba oiy rtllabU
bitdlcai irtil oa heeUI ua& vrToua lllara.
HMt aiafceraUd and borrlblt forma, tnui llvtni tbt Poor
uff.r. mi U Haaa dprlflQ tbau of all bopo maElDv tKni
vlatiiut of dBaeroinilausblr nt iDianUv, Dr. Tbil
lu dc cqsal and haa provtk If rtiu iL.l bit ability U
worib toor to iuirrra tban nil ibo fr n conanliallam.
narutati andrrumleiub artdallrotfaral but Idem
pt. Nirittlr wMautUt WrltooroalU Tbouianda ol
Itat dim, . .Idttiotil.a. iloun.ttol. and I to. Wad,
tUI It. gab turn 1 ,hl , til 1 y.M, BilfilarttlUU
WALT WHISKEY.
WlIIHKUl nas w'" ""'X'. rJ 'unrirniia It
bclonemytottlwltaTO
l'KUHINK'H
IL'sItUITirV
ii.O'V'
the kltl-
llcDtlrely nee from fusel olliiuu. a
metals nnil nclds and s.oWUitcljB
LUutj, has
miolcsoitro
thOlAhiM 1
bure," Mtnira. cwnwa Anmn , '"r'.
iiram'cnth'e UntortMnnf Munich.
? tue siifun
(Jewmmia uruoaii".
ANY OIIDKH
VOli FESTIVAL
wUlbo
SUI'PMEDVViril
THE
LOWEST
1
as follows:
ouangp:s,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTSS
CUEAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
l'OP CORN
BALLS.
-AT
8. WILMAMH, AUOTiONEEtt.
BLOO MSB una, TA.
oal Estate Bm3ht and BdU.
Parties ilf sirinp to buy liorsea and wngons
SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING.
71 blu -lie a, aod nnw Karu k ill to
S
a raniil. Am mn tixA l a.,.. .
occujUonr laxu bhorthacd.
yttu money spent will ruturn
nunjfoU. ItLanntcppluatoua
lllviuluKtoiit Ao. W.I toauootwa;.'
It la a atepplu atoua
I if uni .Si mjU,
udf. Purutiooi fcr.
lirnkom by illnll.fur bumoj atudr. Po
- e k.( -uia'BJun
Mar ts-d it
CATARRH t'i"""
or
In
uuy htuua, acuu. or chronic, also
imjr ever or uoia in liFaa.rauia.
r cured. Illffh miwllful
Jiucnt. A lawyer who had Catarrh
.i jr.. uiMxivera a cure wnica u
now given to the world. No co.
it orrtnarn"ul lulxunca No
ahle. Beu.1 for clKular wllh home, ieittnioulala.
ruiiredTwe."' "PaW1. CO, jS&stv-r
A pr. ISMt.
UiWUIBB KJH
TIIK OOLUiiBU
em
joVen Wire Fencing
iKopesoivoBo
A 11
111 v.
... ii 11 iiu II. Market Vt., cU.,, ill.
FcbM 0 0 W.13U
anil NlrtrMiiPiiltirT
lo at sncv eiiiniMii
Ciny oar meiunnj,
hm. wa will Mkd 4
K ttrnir-michlnt mutt n
world, with all th aitirhtntnt
will tUo ad frre a cfrnnini
oefor will nd vtlutM trt
mtilpt In rclura w till, thai nt
ifhow whit w rtid, to thai who
monlhlftll atatlt botna rir own
prttfrff. ThU Irrand marhln it
mutaahif lha 8ltlKrr ratanti,
WMCB mi rMfi(a
k ran rai tl told for SO it, wlih the
va tafhmtnta. and bow mIU lot
Ailtnarhln In Iht world. AW I
tint, .N eitrftal r4Qlrd. riitn.
auro ? tht bet Mwtnir-michliio In ! world, and tha
VJXU J: ts CU.t & 740 Augiwtu, Maine
jaaffcs'fr
" GHATBFOIi COMFOHT1NG.
EPP'S COCOA.
BUEAKFABT.
"Ilyatliorousliknowlciluooftlio natural laws
wlilch KOtcrn tho opoiatlons of dlgeBtloii and
nutrition, and by careful application of the lino
properties of well-delected ocoa, Mr. Eppshas
proflded our brcokfnst tables with a delicately
flavored bovcrogo whtcli may save us many heavy
doctors' bill?. Itlnbytuo Judicious uso of bucu
nrtlclos ot diet tliu t a constitution may bo gradual,
ly built up unUlslrong enough to resist every ten.
dencyto dl'enno. Hundreds of subtlo maladies
aro noatlug around us roady to attacH wherever
there is a weak point. Wo may escape many a
fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
puro blood aDd a properly nourished framo."-Cftf!
berth Gatt tie iloilo fclinply with boiling water
or milk, sold only In halt pound tins, by orocere,
labelled thus r
JAMES El'ls & CO., nomccopathlc Chemists,
oct 20-d-ct. London, Kngland.
RAILIIOAD TIIWH TABID
loBIaBBBnoinarBDwi
pvELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTEUN ItAILHOAD.
BLOOMSBUUG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
ai i i.v ' immt .una
h Mil I If
nrm Jaw
CPttcbCF
I 11 LCI I 1 1L-L.
NortTn.
r H A. U, A, M
1 85 10 10 6 15
10 !5 C 30
.... 10 S9 liSl
1 68 10 SB s 40
2 14 10 53 6 ta
2 19 11 00 7 05
! ii 11 07 7 12
2 29 11 IB 7 SO
.... 11 22 7 S7
.... 11 SO 7 31
11 30 7 85
2 43 1137 7 41
2 54 11 41 7 49
2 59 11 4? 55
3 09 11 6S 8 06
3 19 12 08 8 17
3 10 12 10 8 22
12 20 8 2?
S 83 1! 23 8 33
3 39 1! 30 8 38
3 43 12 37 8 45
.... 12 41 8 49
12 45 8 S3
3 52 12 50 8 68
3 53 It 55 0 3
4 01 1 03
1 11
1 19
1 85 I
4 22 1 80 9
T U P M
SOUTH.
am m ru
9 50 2 05 GO
9 55 .... 5 25
10 00 2 14 6 30
10 08 2 21 6 37
10 16 2 28 6 45
10 22 2 84 0 50
10 27 2 89 6 55
10 30 ... 8 59
10 34. 2 47 7 03
10 38 S 50 7 07
10 42 2 54 7 12
10 47 2 59 7 16
10 61 3 03 7 21
10 55 8 05 7 25
11 02 3 19 7 43
II 12 3 29 7 65
11 23 8 39 8 07
II 28 3 45 8 13
11 37 3 61 8 20
3 67 8 27
11 4S 4 01 8 31
11 52 4 05 8 35
11 59 4 12 8 41
12 05 4 18 8 47
12 10 4 24 8 52
12 15 4 29 8 67
12 SO 4 46 9 16
4 64 9 23
12 40 5 00 9 !8
12 51 6 15 9 45
r si r m r m
P M
NOKTUUUBBRLAND fi 40
Cameron 6 65
chulasky o oo
Danville o 08
Catawlbsa.,
0 25
r, sci
6 se
Kupcrt..
llloomsburg
Espy,
Lime Itldge,
Willow drove....
Urlarcreek
Berwick
lieneh Haven...,
Hick's Ferry
Nhlckshlnny
Huulock's
Nantlcoke
a 43
6 B0
(I 61
C 63
7 05
7 11
7 IS
7 KO
7 43
7 60
7 M
7 09
Avondale
1
lvmouth..
Pit mouth Junction.
H 03
KlnL'sion 8
Ucnuolt 8 12
Maltby S 17
wyomini; a v-:
West rittston 8 S7
I'lttston 8 S3
Lackawanna 8 40
Tavlorilllo. 8 48
Dcllevuo 8 Rt
SCRANTON - u oo
r u
STATIONS.
A H
SCRAKTOH 6 10
llcllevue 6 15
Taylorvllle c 50
LacKawanna. ft 21
rittston 6 36
West I'lttston 6 42
Wvomlntr. 6 47
Maltby 6 61
uenneti e 55
Kingston 6 68
Plymouth Junction..... 7 0s
Plymouth 7 10
Avondale. 7 14
Nantlcoke 7 19
Hunlock's 7 26
bhlf kshluny 7 47
hick's rerry 7 55
Uracil Haven 8 01
Uerwlck 8 07
linnrcreek 8 13
willow orove 8 10
Llmo Itldire 8 "0
Kspy..... R 26
Itloomsburg 8 32
Hunert 8 87
Catawlssa 8 '2
Danville 8 57
Chulasky. ... 9 03
Cameron y 07
OKTnrSIBEBLAND...... 9 22
1 u
connections at. ihmprt. with rhilmipinhiu
Headlnir llallroad for Tnmanend. Tamanna. will.
iamsport, unbury. rotlsviile, etc AtNorthum.
berland with r. K. Dlv. 1'. K. H. for Ilarrlsburir,
liOCis Haven, Emporium, warren, corry andSrle.
v. t: halstjcau, uen. wan.,
Bcranton, l'a
Pennsylvania Railroad.
livi:
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis"
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
x
TIME TABLE.
In errnct MAY ia isso. Trains leave sunbuir
KASTWAKD
9.40 a. m.. Hea Shore RrnrpRH Mfillv- Avnont
Sunday), for narrtsburu andlntcrmedlatestatlonB,
arriving at Philadelphia 3.15s. m. : KewYork.
6.60 p.m.; Baltimore, 2.to p. m. ; Washington,
4X0 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for MI Sea
?,??.re Potits. Through passenger coaou to
Philadelphia.
. ,. . , 1.43 p. ra. Day Express
dally except Sunday),! or narrlsburg and la i erme
dlate stations, arriving at 1'hlladelphla
6.50 p. m. ; New Yorlt, 9.S5 p. m, : Baltimore
6.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.10 p. m. Parlor car
iiiivuku vu i xiiituiriuuia ana passenger coaches
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
8.00 p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (daily
for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m.
Baltimore, 5.15 . m. ; Washlnpton 6 80 a.i m. :
inillman sleeping car from llarrlsbure to Phlladel
phla and New York. Philadelphia passengers can
remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m.
Philadelphia sleeper Is run on this train from
Vllllamport on Sundays.
1.50 a. rru-Erlo Mall(dallj) lor Harrlsburg and
intermediate Btatlons, anivmg at Philadelphia
0. 50 a. m. Now York, .So a. m.; Through Pullman
sleeping oars and passetger coaches to Philadel
phia. 2.t0a. m. Southern Express (dally) for Harris,
burg ana Intcriredtate statlrns arriving at Haiti
raoio 7.20, and Washp gton 8.45, ard through Pull
mon He' ping cars to lialt'mie and woshlngton,
and through passenger conches to Baltimore.
WESTWAKli.
".-Erie M&ll (dally), for Erie aol at
Canandalgua ai d Intermediate stations, Koches.
ter, Buffalo and Niagara Palls, with through Pull
man pan ;e oars and pasaengercoach.es to Brie and
Moane'tor.
and Intermediate stations.
1.43 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Bun
lay) for Kane, cai.ai 'jlguaand Intermodlatesta.
tlon, K rhester, Buffalo and Niagara Kalis with
tnioughpassenger coachesto Kane and Hochester
and Parlorcar to Watklns.
6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally except Sundayjtor lie
novo, watktns and Intermediate stations, with
thrpuih paBrfnger coaches to lienovo and Watxlns.
10.12 p, ra, Wllliamsport Exprera daily except
Sunday) for Wllllau sport and Intermediate sti.
Hons.
THUOUQU Tit A INS FOU SDNIlimY FltOM THE
EAST AND SOUTH,
News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.S0 a.m.
Baltimore, 4.30a. in. Uarrlsburg, 5.10 a.m. dally
arilvlng at hunbury 9.63. a. m.
Dkn. ... u , Niagara Expressleaves
Philadelphia, H 60 a. m. ; Washington 8 10 a. m. Bal.
tlmore 9.00 a. m. (da'U except Sunda) arrtvlng at
S?7f"ir?' I.4 r-m- w"" tbrough Parlor car from
Philadelphia andvnroughpasaengercoachea from
Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Fast Line loaveB New oi k 9.00 a.m.: Phlladel
phla,u.50a. m, ; Washington, 9.60 a. m.: Balti
more, 10.45 a. ra, (dally except Sunday) arriving at
suubury. 6.80 p.m.. with through passenger
001.S?'rom 1'blladolphla and Balirmore. u'
VA11.l,4?,,F9r.' E'P'fts leaves New York 8 00 p.
m. Philadelphia 6 Si p.m. Washington 2 60 p. m.
H, .i?Sre i a0 P-J"- Wally exept Sunday) arrtr.
Ing at bunbury io.a p. m, with through pisseng
ercoaches from Phlladslphla nnd Baltimore
,Krle Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; phlladel.
Phla,ll.25p. m. ; Washlngtcn.ifMp.m.rBalt .
""".'Kf ., (dally) arrlvlnc at Bunbury 6.10
f.V, a'J Vi? through Pullmai Hceplng cars from
Philadelphia, Washlngtr.r ar.d Baltimore and
through pasetrger touLu utni Ihlladelphla
KAII.ltO.U) AN1I MIUTII AMI WKHT
HUANI1II U1IMVAY.
..... (Bally except Sunday.)
ni'i9P.ar,r? Mifi loa?ea sunbury 10 oo a. ra.
SJiOp in ry a,m-' Wlxes-barre
ExpressEast leaves Sunbury 6.35 pr to., arriving
at Bfoom Ferry 6.20 p. m.. Wlfltea-barre 7.60 p. m.
in,bi1,r,a,JlleaT?s,NSlke9Darre a mTarriv:
IngatBUom Ferry 12 srp. u., Hunbury 1.30 p. m.
vi!ipr,e1?,e,itJt""e8 WIlkei-liarrB lis p. m., S
vUu; at Bloom Ferry 4.30 p, m., Sunbury 5.20p. m.
SUNDAY THAINS.
.SfflS m!' leaves Sunbury lo.oo a. m., ar
riving at Bloom Ferry lo.in a. m., Wllkes-Barre
1. t U 4 Ul.
Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 5:10
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