THE COLTJMBMN AND . DEMOGBMU BLrOC)M8BilIRG, i COJL UMBI A COUNTY, PA, Ur.EVKi.AMj Ohio, ,Iono18, 1889. To tlio KniTons of'tlio'CoiAjMiitANi I would liko to givo somo of your subscribers an itoro(tlng nrdoutit of tbo growth of our city of Clotplftnd, known as tlio forest, uny, s.noa.ursi I nrrlved In It as a licrmanont .citizatl about twd years aim Irl regard td Hit Mrs. R. B. Hayes. Mrs. Hayos' maiden narno was Lnoy Waro Wubb. Bho was born tlio 28th, of August, 1831 at Chilllcottio, Ohl6, nd was tbo youngest child and only Uughtor of Dr. James Webb and Ma ria Cook. Her grandfather Judrf., Isaao Cook, who catno from Conncoti strvols. well, thoio is one called5 Enblld out in 1781 and all four of her groat- Avonuo which wo arc iprond toi call tho oramlfathors eorvod in tho Itovolu- flnosl Aventio in tlio Worjd, In faot It Uonary War. ;g nckuowlcdufd by ell- travelers to bo Hor fatlicr served In tho war pf so. Iu mansions aro tnitsslvo And 1812 and died during tho cholera grand, owned by imillidnairos, having woonrgo in Lexlnuton, Ky, in 1833. Ml lato.t inmrovenionts. Soft coal is Her mother Maria Cook Wobb was a mosily burin d in this oity therefore It woman of great foroo and character might ba olenti r. Hut Its manufaotur nd deep religious convictions. 8ho inn is iinrnet s . Wo havo two very moved to Dclawaro, Ohio, to havo her flu0 viaducts oonufctlng South and dons educated nt tho JOhlo Wtsloyan West, ivhiuM xw-fls our )0rulatlon to Univorsity and her daughter recoivod a qusrtt v nf ft milllin.i. tho bonofit of tho satno instructions Vo havo tho Elrctrio Motor Syn- and nftorwards was graduated at tho ttm on inoet of cur road of travel. Wesloyan lcmalo Seminary at Cincin nati in 18.r2. Sho was married December 30, 1852 find at tho breaking out of tho war of tho rebellion her family consisted df Our amusements houses aro oiio Very lino Opera IIouso- and thrco other housoL A vory good supply of hotels and fust class accomodation to stran gers' on their arrival 111 tho City. -of her mother, ;hcr two brothers and Union Dpot is situated near tho Liko her four llttlo boys. Her liusband, and which makcsiit 'convenient to all pf.r both of hor brothers immcdiajcly on- ous visiting ourJamous Korest Qity; terod tho armv and from that tiruo un- Iu regard to our ' Mnnlcinlo Govern lil tho cIojo o tho war her homo was mont wc havo a fino paid Firo DoparU a refngo for wounded, sick and fur- ment, Polico Department with two loughed soldier,- going to or .return- Patrols. ,ing from tho front. Sho Bpcnt two Our shipments of grain aro vory winters in oamp with her husband in largo owing to Lake Erie, therefore ft Virginia and after tho battlo at South will givo your roadors somo idea df Mountain whoro ho was badly wound- 0ur Port. Our sanitary arrangomonls ed, sho hastened East and joined him aro good. The mortality is' .on an at Middlotown, Md., and. later spent nverace witlv all other largo,citles much time in tho hoipital near Ired- Bhuatod along . tho Liko. Th6ro aro crick City. After tbo close of the two lino Cometine?, ono is Woodland war sho accompanied her husbsnd to and tho other Lake View Near Washington, whilo ho was a member whoro our fa.nous.Garfield lies with a of Congres?. Sho was one of tho ori- towering monument. Government ginators of the Ohio S.Odiors' and buildinea aro on nn averaco with all .Sailors' Orphan Homo and on its oitios of Cleveland size. Our inhabi Board of Dirootors prior to in adop- tants consist largely of foroignein, tion by th a atato. Whilo her husband But thoy aro isolated from a great was Governor of Ohio sho took an ac- portion of oar American citizen?. tio interest in all the charilablo inati- Your town is about 400 miles from tntions of tho state. During the four Cleveland, which mikes it about 70,0 years of her lifo at tho Whilo House fr0m Now York. Wo have a great Bho was distinguished by a graceful number of Trunk Lines connecting cordiality with which she received all 0ur city' with) basy acoeS9 to tueMVcst who oarao to her. t 0r f an West. .Strangers who havo not Sinco tho retirement of her liusbaiid I visited larger cities and examined the from public lifo she has been nn ar-1 business portion would bo surpriaed aenuy lmercsiou nrarauor 01 uju Woman's Relief Corps and has scrvdd during sncoowve yearn as tho presi dent of tho Woman's Homo iMUsioji ary Society of tho Methodist Episco pal Church. Sho lias been an nonqr ablo momber of tho Society of tho Army of West Virginia, tho "medal f)f which had been presented to her Uy A Mulo Who Qta;ed Tlioro wero half a dozen of us on tho platform-at Calura, Ala., waiting for tho East Tennossco and Virginia train, when an old gray "iniilei Plod ding along, tho highway with 'his head down, came, to tho crossing and slop ped right across the track. "Peter, nr' dat your mewl!" called ono nogro lo another. "Yaas, dat's my Jim,"' was the rA ply. "lli'tter go dowi and loara lum olT dat iraokf den. lie's bouu' to gU all mussed up if yV don't. "Dog gone him, if ho haintor got senso 'nuff in his hud to niovo on let do bullgiue hit himi" Alter a le v mom nts wo nearii tio whistle of n 1 oomotivp, und the -aulc netrro pnoke auain. "Hotter go down ' dar,i Polcr. Dat Jim mewl bnintcr gwino to dodge.'' "Didn't I say let him alonul llo haiuter blind cr deaf." Iu two or three minutoj wo saw h wild locomotivo com'ng around tho curve, nnd tn soon n tho engineer saw tho mule he b 'iran tooting. Tho ani mal novor looked up. lie stood tnero in tho snnshlno as it asleep. "Dat Jim mowl's n gjner fur shon-r oxclaimed , tho negroes fli wo all hur ried to tho boat placo of -observation. So ho was. Tho pilot slid under him. lifted him ton foet high, and ho was Hung asido with a crash which broko him all to pieces. Wo wont down to tho soot, but bn was deid "Just liko I tolo ye, lVtur, said tho ono who had twen anxious. "Yna, but I couldn't sense it. Do idea of a.mowl standin' .right dar'tlll ho was knocked oft beats mo" all around. Dob goi verl Wenfaii cot vourself busted up to Git shot o corn-plowin', didn't vet Du's.'jist'like yer, but ycr can't spito mo nnyl 1 kin sot around enory day now and ua old Detroit Free Press. at our commercial enterprise. Its laruo , manufacturing "industries' are scattered yet when gathered together would make ono staro at its amount giving employment lo thousands j)f our inhabitants. Iteirardini? wanes they aro on an average with) all other cities within 300 miles. Provision are moderately low, particular vegetables. ha crtiriinrci urnnan invm rnrvnrv tfti. r . - . T -i . . i : ., .,naiinn nor was an uomsige mo most nigniy 1 yet small houaes pnvato are within appreciated. tho workingmans reach if ho wishes Mrs. Hayes' well-known earnestness economise. of conviction with regard to tbo sub- My family are' well and my wifo ep- lect oi.iemperauuo was lunenien irop joying good health, tar belter man Hints as to Singing. A former oneratio sincer, now teacher of singing, says that it is' im nossiblo to stand on a carpet or rxuti and sinir one's bost. Baro boa-di make a cooJ tloor to stand on Who you sing. Stono is just M good and class is better, but Carpet deaden tlio, voice and make a trained singoF foeL choked and suffocating. To a'n well one must not hnve anything above or in front to catch tho .voice. Even, the. brim of a derby hat will impair the, . . r t I. ..Lit. I . voice 01 a man win wears it wmie sin?'. That is why singors stand by tho footlights to sing, aud beams tho'Btace of tho Aoademv of mutli Proiects' far bovond tho nrosceniuru . . - . . arch voealista always will Jove?' mui old theatre Nine Jtork-Sun. I hor maternal grandfather The in herent feeling was fostered through out her schoolgirl days, both during the six years of hor education in Dela ware, whilo her two brothers wero col lego students there, and later in the Wesloyan Femalo Seminary in Cincin nati, whero she completed her school courso and. was gradnated. To her deep and inborn conviction it was her naturo to be true through all tho cir cumstances' of her life. This, high loyalty shaped simply and natural v. and therefore consistently through all her years, tho ways of her homo lifo, tho manner of her hospitalities and her custom in society while she moved through them all as the wife of a pri vate citizen and during tho twenty yeare of hor husband's pub'io lifo as a Union general, a member of Congress; a Governor of hor native state and president of the United States. A Series of Crimes Brought to Light in Wilkea-Birre. Wir.KES-BAiiBE, June 24. The ar rest of Edward Glynn and wife, of Pittston, for the murder of their moth er, Mm. Mary Craighen, which took when in tho East My daughters are grown up and graduating in short , hand-rand -.stenography. Yours Very.Rospt. t 'GlUltLES Knork The Railroads and the Flood. Tho Pennsylvania "Itailrdad has a way ot cotTAingioat strong in emergen cies. ?' 'Tho cnertrv nnd efli jienoy of its raauagemeutare conspicuous ataU'Bca 10ns and under all conditions, but it takes a tremondous' and widespread calamity like that resulting from the recent floods to show iust how much humanity a soulless oorporation can possess. Though tbo -railroad 'company was itsolf tbo- heaviest loser by the floods throunh tho de'tniotion of bridaes, road bed nnd' r -hint; duck aud the interruption of it's traffic, it has uot allowed the consul -ration ot it own, losses or even the i-i-k of rtpiir ing damages to interrupt it in the grand work ot relioving tho thousands 01 un fortunates in the submerged or devas tated districts. The food and supplies for tho flood milTnreris which J he whole country place to day, is tho opening chapter of united in contributing weio harried free a story of diabolical crime, the equal of chirgo by tho Pennsylvania Bail of whioh has seldom been hoard of in road Company) tf tho, places where this country. That Mrs. Craighen they wero net-del. All of tho home died from awenio poisoning is now ab- less ones who desired to loavo the flood solutely established, and tho grounds cd district were given freo transporta aro strong for1 believing not only that tion by tho railioad. All who came Glynn poisoned her for the sake of her from other-places to aid the sufferers lifo insurance, but that at different with their skill, labor and experience times within tho past two years ho has wero carried by tho railroad without also murdered in the same manner his charge to tlio places -whero they coold own father and mothor for a liko object, do moi-t good. While doing these acts As yet the latter belief is not conn'rm of generosity as well as it could tho ed by absolute knojvledn, lut fortun- company was laboring at the sanio time atoly' tlfo poiBoh used, if it was, was with all its energies to repair tho dan arsenio and tho presence of this drug ages to its roadway, lliidgfs were rr can bo detected iu human r-jraains built with almo-t mag'cal celerity as years after they have been. buried. The the ono across the Snsq lohanna at corpso of ono of the dead at least will Montgomery, Embankments were re be disinterred nnd an examination constructed and tracks Isid anew in an made. Tho story of Mrs. Craigheu's incredibly phort spaoi- of time, ennsid death is as follows : eringtho widespread destruction. Their Mrs. Craighen was a resident of first service in ovory case was to bring Soranton. and on Saturday, Juno 15, together the needy ones and tho hands oamo to Pittston to viit her daughter, ouislrotchcd to aid them. Mrs. Glynn. Sho was about 52 years Tbo Baltimoro and Ohio Company of age and a stroug, healthy woman. I was animated by a liko spirit and witb-t aoon alter dinner on Sunday, tho 10th, I in the measnre of its oppirtuoities did l . l.J.1 ll CM ... 1 f 1 buo was vukuii Huuuemy 111. one ikiu 1 a sinviar-worn. ur railroad cnnipnn burning pain and excessiyo vomiting. I ies roseivo a groat dual ot abus, Home Glynn did not want to call a doctor, of it deserved and sonn of it not. It. bnt she insisted. Ho came and did all I is but iuat when they morn ilnn fulfill in bis power to save hor, but she died I public expectation by rising to a cecal tho sanio ovening. The ductor refused I occasion liko th'w ami meeting it in a to givo a certiheato ot death and ri I broad, generous puhliu spirit that tboir ported the casu to uoronor Marion. 11 I conduct should r- c-ive tho recognition held an mquert unknown to any, re-1 and credit it richly deserves. Ex.. moved the stomach ot the dead woman Mrs. Bascom-T-Have.vou cot a Bai of Hope in your town,- Mr. Ove'rallHt Mr. Overalls Wal, we'vo'not- adui-n poor brass band, and ther -I'doii't vBeom to bo no way of diseOnrnmn it- 'r.t that ain't a band of hope then I d-Vri keloh .onto your uieauiu'. Jiurliriff- ton f ree I'ress. 'I BH 7BE WISE! COTS Aip SnOES ORKSSBD WlTO , Wolfl'sACMEBlacking NEVER SET HARD AND STIFF, tlmi look iMst,. 1 Haimll hr Mt aVWawa't C Ollia-i SliaM. Ito HuJUnf bnub rlnlrl, u4 Um foildilx Udnila thm nhnMlwUkoot Ubot. .wATKIlFH(Wd timiud la vraurra WMier, ud kMja It on aod durable. BoUtrBbM 8lan,0n,Dnnlit,A. Try it on your llamttt. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHlUDELPMll. M. C,SL0AH & 1R0. , BLOOM8BURG, PA. ; ManutMUrersot 0ARRIAQ E8",BUQQIES,'.PHAETNSi 1 SLElQHS, PLATFORM W1 NS 42 nrt-cl(LSBWork always on hand. REPAllllaU NEA7LYD0N&. Prieu riduudto tuit the imei; TO CONSUMPTIVES Tho undcrsicnod havtnir been ro stored to health by simple moan', after sueffring for several years with a severe . . t . S 1 1 . mnrf auecuon. anu iiiao aroau mseaie CoNf-UMrnoK, is anxious to make known to his fe low snirerers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will. cheerfully send (free! of .char e) a copy of tlio prescription used, 'which, they will find auro cure forCoNstMPTioN, Asthma, Catakkh, BnoNCiims and all' throat and lung' 'Maladies. He hnnes all Hiifferors will'trv his'Rembdv. a it is invaluable. 'Those desiring the prescription,1 which1 will costthomiioth- ingj aud may provo a' -b'essing wU ploaso address, Hkv.. Kdwaup A. Wil son, Williamsburg,'' Kings Countv. New York. .A-ifc-po.:dec-7-ly 1 An Attack of Gravel. fi Th Terrible tiafferiag of m Wsnu kSOv ,Dw Sks was nsppllr Car4. $3 d Tbre U noOJni I no-r otj- ih I &t nakonia hniae wl Sr. DtU Etoudi-i FtrariU BmotOr. m4atBondont.N.T. UT ticuUm tocu.ln mr Uiw ana from which I nercr expaotoi to noor r. riiit Ihira irero jiilni In mr Uci, 1 u trrret Uh, with no apreUta and could not alaep. I a eom paUal lo nae a cane, ana flmUr rot ao weak liil I aould not ataaaalona. ThadlatnailnmjliacViria i.uin. jwDTinunflrtipTrttnareTer ore traalTerlngaauTeoia. XfrphTddanaaaU I HAD BRIGHT'S DISEASE, wmon ma aiarnutw information., lib add to my Nwi.iua uwa ju aoont two- yeara. I lida w;a 01 urarei. v. nen thlrnuda lta appsa uco my pnj-ijciaa gmra np mr caw, and.I ratecM I la tha country, yet 1 con.UnUy trow voru, Jifx yaari aro nut Jono.hoTr well I remember tho tlalaljl p.w vs. iwnneara t avonta Ilemedy adTertlaWJ ia our paper. Alter ntlng one bottle I threw away taj . cana and want to New York oa a Tlalt,'and thnaboU Ilea cured mo. I hire norer bad a return of Orarel nor of tha palna or woatneaa In tha back, and lhou lamoTeraljtyyearaof agelam 1 Now Vigorous and Strong- I do all myown wort.ai IflUK INSUI1AJJCE ' CnitlflTIAN Fi'RNAPHLOOMSBTJKa.PAi 110MK, OK N. T. MKHCHANW, OK'NKWAllK, M. J. I' LINTON, N. V. I'BOPLES' N. Y. KKAUINd. l'A. (1BI1MAN AMKB1CAN INS. CO.,NEW.ltOrtl( nilKttNWt(!l! INS. ra1..KW YClltK. JK118KY CITY FIltB INS. CO., JKltSET CITY, N. J. 3-Tnesd '-u ooKroitATiOHa are well aeanoncat) lira, and fihr txstid and nave never. yet had a lo8 wttled or any court of law. "Their assets are, tllln-resuxllu solid bioubitiis are liable to the azttrd of riH only. Losses rKOMFTLr and ronkstlt adjusted and jald as soon as determined by CnaianiH r. Kmrr, sricui. Aa.tT AifSJUucaTiR Uwaxsirjaa, Pa. .The people of Columbia county Bhould patron- oal'orono"caheT6ncitl4ens. r'-lr -- " fllUMi'l.-iitsa. kuuitj . run uuunu. aa I to In rar prima, rarely anowwhat It la ana 1 n Aim wa.V Jl w h.tiH.'t 1. :.t:. i J.';-- t-"- - tliabiaM"Ji.ri.".iEE.,.,i5l5!'e tha dlaeaan and n.M. lIxi.ullno P. Ulincr.iw am. oLloJ FAVORITE REMED V rrJoaOno'doHar. Preparod atBondonLlLY. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Prepared by 1 Oil. DAVID KENNEDY, ROMDODT, M. Y. SI per potUa Bit for li. SyaUdmnlata. I and sent it, in charge of Dr. J. K. Uai- rot, to Philadelphia for analysis. This morning Dr. Barrett returned with the certificate of tho analyst and chemist that tho stomach contained enough ar&cnio to kill three or four pcoplu, Tho Coroner at onco issued hi warr.tnl and this afternoon Glynn nnd his wifi wero arrested. A search was made of their house aud a bottle was found full of a liquid containing a largo propor tion ol arsenic The two wore given a preliminary hearing this evening and committed to jail without bail t" await further developments. Mrs. Craighen was insured for 500 in tho Metropoli tan Insurance Company, nnd the policy was in favor of her daughter, Mrs. Glynn. Now is recalled tho death of Glynn's mother and father. The latter, a vig orous old man of about 00, died nearly two yoars ago iu tho same sudden manner and the neighbors say with tho ruiuu Bviupwiin ua uuuracienzeu jurd. Craighen'ts death. No dootor was call ed and the remains wero Interred the next day. He was insured for $700 in tlio same company aud in his son's favor. JIardly a year ago Mrs. Glynn, mother of tbo prisone", Klwln Glynn, followed In the came way, Iu her case an attending phytioian gavo a certifi cate of death from cramp of the Btomacii, but it is believed that tho same Footwear of Indians. Tho shoes or mosoasins worn by North American Indians aro nearly all alike in their general structure. Tho moooasin, a slipper m-ule ol soil doar skin withont a heel, is common to, nearly all ot them. Many of them havo leggings either detacho l or con- neoteu with tlie moocasiu or slioe so as to form a boot. Sumo of the Ind ians ornament their moccasins with1 beads, quills or embroid ry. Among tho southorn Indians, whoro no protection is needed from the cold, a shoe is made consisting simply of a solo of thick hide bound on the loot by thongs. Among the Apaches an odd attach ment is found oi the bo Us or mocov sine. This is a little projection of tho solo in front of tho toes, goncrally mado in tho shape of n littlo round pad. This is called a uaolus crusher and has its purpose. Whon the Indian walks through growths of priokly caotus the orusher beats down the priokora in front of his foot. Some rhoes of odd forih, with elongated painted ho Is and to , aro used among tlm.Mtivajv.s and other southern tribes in their diuces and ceremonies. The Greatest Blood Purifie, Thla Great firrmnn aleritrlrtAfl t' chcJtncKuiil beet. 128 clows of SUl I'lIUll IllTTKItSfort!.UO,lceatliani uuh rout ik . ill im.- il will ruru lilt m worst cases ot aVtn disease, from Wa common plmi.lo on the txB Jf rata mat nwrui Muoaao bcroriua. f? SULfllUK fllTTKltS 18 the best tpeiUclno to use In all " rasea of such stubborn- andfonr -iHa. deep seated dlaeaat-a.- Donejareout not ever Uko fot&";ijil BLUB PILLS flUl,l'liP!t BI or mercury, they are deadJ' & 'Ji nmtterwhatslli 1 1 the purcat ami latyuus0 Qwllhnycllow6t1irron"twnltnntll yonu BsubsUiH'ur leyour aro unable towolk.or breAtli foul andaro flat on your baUa, otTt-Uklvor Vourbut get some at once. It stoiuacJi ts outivlll cure you., Uulpltur UlStil.l'lItnt AV... . . a lTHI lmmi.11.1. Isjuiirllr- Vigor and Vitality poison was used. She also was insured Aro quickly given to eyqty part of ilio for 100 in the samo company and in body by Hood'a Sareananlla.- Thu her son's favor. tired foeling Is entirely ovoroomo. Tlio Twioo within the past threo years blood is purified,-cnrlohed and vitaliz- lias Glynn's house burned down, nnd ed, and carries health instead of dm both times it was heavilv insured, Tho ease to every organ, The stoma h is arrest and bringing to light of all theso toned and sticngthened, (ho nppetito facto lias created the greatest exoite- restored, The kidnnrs and liver aii stent in Fittoton and tliroughaut tlijs rooied and invigorated. The brain is whole region, whoro never bjforo was refreshed, tho mind mode clear and bnowo a case of murder by poiioning J roady for work Try it. 1 rs Di 10 tfXA OfUU.jf i the oll mdro Oownej Motor SUI. wvavt: beet, aade. i Mtim oy HlATan rbut :ivlll ntta-i 'A vita f St.. -!.yoi utiBhindiFrlioniDrgroiIifa THE CONVlCTItn MCItDKUKU Of JOHN SltAniM.tCBS IN TUB TENITEMTt AIIV. Samiicl - Johnson, 'convicted of' tho mnrder of farml r Jobne Sharping and whose- sciitenco -Warf comintiled"from hanginif tHiiilnritonmontferilife' 'nrrlv ed In' 1'lilladelpiiin onSatordny evening In ohargo of Sheriff i. Green, of M'dn, and was at nm o tlclivcred Into thu oii todyof the-W.irden of tho .-Kwlern rcnltoiitlary. Ho was i.hicOil in what isj known ns ono of tho "r-o-'ptio i" oulls, I whoro Iu) will Slav-proitiiily a. wtek. Jlis-nnvs ioal health Will bo wilfully Inquired In to ami ho will h" put iiuougli a rigor ous exaniiiiailo i sen wlia' partio'ilnr oueupati m h will be lit 'it. lie hits now-bo.'ii & prifO.ier i ! ntt Int.. Ii hat atipirut'tly- iot well ui d to .benli? ockt-u uii a 1 1 s-j .ins t i nun I it lult J tlio. A' prisunt,lioOi!m to be i-n joying tilt, best of. hoslth. Johnson wns reprieved on May au but -for somo r.a-on or other llirdo weeks el tpsid before ho was sent to the IVntlcntiary. The lnie of 1i!b removal from the Mo.li.1 Jill was kept a profound secret. Iho Sheriff of'Medll says til's was dono to pr vent a crowd. For his assistant in bringing tlio prisoner to I'btindclpliiaihesiieriltclioRe.iieiilamin- T. Green one of the jury that fdniidi Johnson gnilty of tho murder. Dupbg tlo trip lo Philadelphia Johnson sat liti tlie same seat in the- cars with ShertfT; Green, while tho Sheriff assistant, wf s,; immediately in the rear. Johnson had very nine to say on mo trip, uui, oo. tore leaving1 Aleilia no told prists Inspector llroomal that if ha, had his ohoico ho would prefer- to' tp main there. After rcceiyinc notice 'of. his -commutation be spent most of his itmo in writtnrjr letters to his counsel. nod n'ao to -Detective Donaghy, thank-, : . 1. . x-l -fr.. ! 1 i iii ill -iii iur- lueir euurut in inn uu- balf und stating that he was innocent of tho murder nnd ignorant of who committed it. Monster Elvers. If riven-were to rank - nooording to tha.nmount of .water they, cat rv to the thoisea, tho, Mississippi would have mapy uanuerous rivals, rilie Urinoco is,kuown to. deliver. 120,000,000 oubio feet. per hour; tho Cannes, iu thu rainy season. 104,000 oubio feet per second. The Amazon, has at least five tributar- ,ics,exceeding the Kather of Ya5r8 jin fleuin as wen as. in ureaaiu. Aba distance, ot.nlty miles above its delta the Uongo is still six, miles broad and from forty to sixty-Cvo fathoms deep. Vui-laale ur all drutrirla and. erooers throuehout the United states and Canada. 37 'NORTH? FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIEA ruu-iALK ur unuuui.-si'a anu all. uealgks. f i lis n 1 Trade MarKS obUta.t,and all Patent il -im c ia ducted (or MOUBlt TK FK US. OO t Otfi? IOB IS Off ISITB U. 8. PATENT lf?icre Wa mveno suo-aifencies, all business Irjct, iH'i;o ota trans tot pucnt buslnesaln less Imaand .it, LUSS COST than tuoao remote from Washlnirtoa. Head model, drawing, or photo.nllu description. We adrlse It Datentablo or not. tree ot charee.. Odr fee not duatui patent is secured. A DookV'iiovr to ootain t-atnta."wiinreieren3es p aotual clleuts lniyour st-ite.-ooanty, or town, uuroB. A-juress . C. f.A SNOW& GO., Opposlts Patent om p-.-Wasnimfton, 11.0 J.R.'SMITH&eO. IL1M1TBD. MIlTONjr Pa., DElLBHS ID PIANOS. By the following well lenown makers; Chickcrin;, Knube, t Wcbcr, Hallet1 IavlH. Can also furnish any of1 ihi cheaper- makes' at manufacturers rices. Do ndt buy a piano be fore getting our prices. O ' Catalogue andPrice'Lists SeMtp-u- Invalid's Friend, r The young, tlio sged anil tot- nny nr awu maiiu wcu ut ue. Ilpinemtierwhatvoiil ropy, ck).rea(l here. If ma- uuy, , ad here, tf mar aa yout i, It hat aaviil huiulredct 't wait unU I to-morrow, ! Try a Bottle To-day l'iE3 Arc you low.Rplrltetl ami weaV. auui-nntr ,jn.n tun dxckuubiui iur tt ao, r.ui.i'ituit ma'a&iis leurejou. bend S Scut.atainim to A. 1. tlnlwar A Co., lloalou, Mass., for beat meitluU work puultauedr Out of tho Breastworks. Tatk SPimoa, Tenn., Jul 4, j8S? The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.i Gentlemen Seren yean ago I contracted an exceedingly bad case of blood poison; 1 tried a physician, the best at command,-but secured no benefit., My throat began td get sore, and my body covered with1 aorta and ulcers. Going from bad 'td worse, I felt that my pave must be reached In the near future. I gave up the doctors' treat ment, and with a despairing hope I com. menced taldng' your medicine. I began td' f.nprovc from the first bottle, sod la a short Umc the ulcers healed, and my ilda cleared oil and -was entirely well. One year ago a ease of catarrh developed In my system. The. physician did his best, but could not cure ma J but two bottle of ' Swift's Specific gave'me permanent -relief, J. 11. ium sox. Kaufman, Tex., June j, 1888. The Swift Specific Co.,-Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen I have . been; afflicted with it' stln disease for about twelve years, and the best medical treatment failed to give mc re. lief, I am now using Swift's Specific, and have-received the greatest benefit from its use. Yours truly, Wm, Joms. For sale by all druggists. Tin Swift Srmnq Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. new York, 750, Uroadway. Betting on Honesty. One, winter'diday,. some, years, ago, a ottplo ot youDfr )iuen -.wero siltiiicr in London talking of tlieir travels during ttie summer, uoe ol tbetn ua l tjeen 111 Nonl'ay,1- and-- could not sullieontly prais'i the hoiietty uf.tho iNorweiL'an peasants anb, their readiness iu judging eitarvuter. "il I. i,om a.well-uresised persou and,, look liko, a, geutlman I oan travel thrpugh the whole country 111 my own carioio without payine a peuuy.fnr tho horses. I, need only s.iv:' 'The oue. who. comi s on behind will pay.' " TliMt was too .much for the other, and it, ended in a heavy ,bel Hint they hlioui.l go lo-gctber tlirougli Norway buy..thoir.,pwur oarioles, and travel llirouch the country, th. li rat of them half a day in. advanoo of thu oilier, without a singlo penny in his oocki t; the 'other should follow behind and pu). 9The fi llowiog summer thoy went to Worwajr, got ttioir Tarn. Ies, and started oi? their' trip 'IJut'a tlf.-ir 'very fiit suMoofiuo. Jingi nuiiian ,wno nao t-x- pa'.iatcu up m tli- l,onerty ot the Nor- .weigians go into a fix: ho, had forgot tan what 1110 niaicwords were 111 Nor- wegian.. llo could not, pay tho post- hoy, lender cotibl lio say, "lho ono Who oaincf on behind will pay." For tuuately a merchant front CnrUtiania ciine to.thb rescue. TIiq Englishman t"ll mm all about the bet, upon wbioli the m.'rchitit inforined him what lho words woro ju Norwtigau. The En clisbman repeated them to tho post boy, and they had at ot.oa the desired effect. The' boy was eatisfied and said it would no doubt bo all right about lho mo 11 ay. The merchant, however, thought it would bo best for tlio credit ui tlio country to let the new post-boy who was to co with the Englidhraan to tho next station, into the secret, and reauested him to pass it on fiom sta tion to station; 'hut when the titsi Englishman nrrivid and said, "Tho one coming or. behind will pay," ho 0110 'was to trouble him about moncv, for on being allowed1 to cpntiuii't his tourney la this way would win tlie bet. I tie boy undeitook to do this, and all the post boys and station-keepers 011 tlio road enjoyi d thojoko imnunsely without betraying that they knewanv- thWabout the affair. And so it hap poned thtt tho EticlUlimao traveled through tho country without paying! a penny and thus .1110 two itingiisiiinou goauoui lolling tnis story, mat in IN or ay. you nee 1 not pay at tlio porting laiiOL's. out onlViHuv. "i nn ono wlin comes on. bohind. will ipay. JJjomst- jerne Jijornson, in llarjtei't Mara zme. On application. . SOMETHING NEW. The, Pritent 5i Qli'pper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and, lashes, at the top which won't catch in the harness. 5A Lap Dusters ClMtl WftTII. 5A Ironsides' Sheet &J&t im luui, 5IA Clipper Fly(Net8r,iSs!irV- ) IfaalVaUitaar atBaUtaOMl 100 othtr styles of sx Horse Bheeti and tlr Wets,- at prices lo suit f yerybody, t or sale by all dealers. If you can't get tkats. VtiUu. BLANKETS ARE THE STROMA EST.' HONEOCMUINCaViTHOUrTHCaVft LAItC sfanurd by Ww. aveh at lam. rwaa4a. ao suka me lueoat Hon Maaoia- iuaiiwi Qrapo Culture. It is fu-st betnm'uitr a leadinz Iniii noss of this country, and that together with winei making tiquirea jo r of praotiee.' Mr. A. Specr,,of New Jor- sey, one of the largest producers tbo East, commenced year,-" ato iu small way 10 make wine irons currant blackberries, and plher fruits. He soon turned his attention to grapo raising and planted largo vineyards ot tin) rortuc ii vines iron which ins la- niomi'ort Uiaie Wlnoand Unferinoiit cd Grapo' Juice is in'tde, which chem'sts and rnysicians sar rivals tbo world ior us ooneuoiai ciiects on wcikiy aip: nged persons. ANYONE CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, ' Htbbons, Feathers, Yarns, Rags, etc. nvrs it Any Color Fon TEN CENTS aa! la miny oO.tr wy 8AVB Monty, ami maVc DYES. Tha wotk li eaty, Simple, quick 1 tha colon tht BEST ami PASTEST knoan. AiV for DIAMOND DYES and take no other. FcjOlldlnr er Urontlng Fancy Attlclta USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Oold, Bltrer, Ilronie, Corper. Only lo Centi, Baby Portraits. .'a tv.wrA,iAMrt.A.,iiri1 Kativtii. turta from life, frintcd on line Ttiato paper r.y paipin ,'i.uu. jrocca, sent free to Mother ol any j.aDT mir.. h.iuiu Every Mother wants thoao l pictures send at once, uive 1 llabVa name and aex WEL18, RICHARDSON Jt CO., DO IT NOW Cleanse the System Witu mat moMifiisrjia mcdlclno ralno's Celery Compound. Itpurincstlie Moodres .Constipation, anlrcftufatr-s tf.6 llrer ktl It tue ajstem U all itaste soil dead matters. Paine's Celery Compound combines truo nrrro tonic and su-enirthlng' quallUc retiring the energies atideplrlts. "I havo been trouMM for some years with a complication ol .dimcultlr-s.. Alter trying va rious rcmedle 9,Tin4 not finding relief, I tried Talne's Celery Compound, liefore taking-one full bottle tho long troublesome symptoms be gan to subside, and I can truly My now, that I feel liko a new ronn. lilgoallon has Improved, and I havo gained ten pound In weight sltico 1 Have commenced taklngtlie. comimund." lfosrsTcs Sturks, FclcliTllle, vt. Il.oo. six for $5.00. AtProggtsta. Wills, IlicntKusoM & Co., llurllngten, Yt i;PERRiSE;S VVHK UAULEV MALT WHISKEY. HI Dnrit.t.r( from seleotod lltrloy Malt and guaranteed to be chemically pu nnA liwk frnm lAtnrtmi nlla ami nnlila nrlMM rnnlnt.inrl In AlnnhnllAi llntinrK. ' IL' iceiwcially.nilapti-rl to persons requiring a ntlmulittmg tonic, consumptive Uclug trrcatly bencntted by its use. Ilecommciidcd by leidluir physicians as aDIuretlr Nervine, Tonio Rnd Alterative. For consumptives It- fi Invaluable. PKItlllHE'b i'Ulth. ii.ui.rA piAul ivjiiQiiui insures a roiurn oi appetite, a rich and abundant biooa and increased aumuiaub mim ana gciiuc in euect,. uyspepsia, flasea can do enurciy conqaereu oy i,uo usu It Is a tonlo and diuretic andn noM-nrrutRtienuthener to tlie entire system, Itl.NK'H I'UIIB UAltuKY JlALl wittSKKl lias proved a medicinal protection to f vigor to iho 6tomicha good rleli and'muhcularlisaua. A Hislu. lDdlgiwtlonand Alii wastlruridh or I crrlnes 1-ure lliirlcy alt Wblskeys engthtner to tin entire systcmf" PKlt- those who pursue their avocations 111 the open air nnd whoso dally workcalls It lonxcnptlonM powers of enluranoe. Ask tout nearest druggist ongrocer.for for rKltltlNBSruitlS UIIII.BY MALT WIIIHKKr revives thot-nerglea oftnosoworn nut with exceaslvo D)dlly ur inentaletrort and acts as a safeguard agalnsteaposure In wet and rigorous wcilber. Itwllldrlvo all milaxlous diseases from the system. Hard workers of very voc.itlou and persons whom a cdontary llreiendergproao to AJjscpiia inn in i-.;rrin'3 s rure nancy Whiskey a powerful Inrlgorant rElflllNKf Malt nd miner r, dlirdtuou. tl!ltB HMlLBr ML1' WIII8KHY tiiuiit tin i My sum lining the kid, ys Incrcjs their iU;'iln? activity, ountcracej t o elects of f allgun, lias ens convalesce ice and tsa wholesome promptldli ctlo. rt'atchthelaboll Nodo gjnulnoui less bearing tho slgnii ni ne analysts aa It appears by tho.'La I ei on every Dotite: mavecareiunya lyied thePrjae iuklsv Mai.t Wdti ikv made by M. AJ.lv ferrlneandrind it entirely trco from fusel oll,furturol, metals1 and acids and Is absolutely pure." Slgnfd, Camilla Arthur, Jfafr-r, Hraaualt of IM UnlwUUt of Jfunteft, I Ueiitva ami weltoaaen ftVBMMVOgO fWsabta4taKtli. rViln r.T rr rlMlin lntlllli.r nf riA Pcb 22-0 0 vM3t. triUM Informntlfm In. NvWiKK rr.N op in. iriat n n rrif. mi li.arlna. ts as saaaaaahla.aU liwrMimytraHrsaii t ona lfH"lay W4Wlrta Maria I "J;! 1anrn4 frrr a rrmt!lM tlitfdfmr ttMr and falaihla arl MmpUt ,lnrturafTtaai,ilutrij tkawwhit j inidatktN b Tv'J'i' bmw, and inua nwMaHMlntl MBfint year aw WNrTlli Im JMtidian.MD(R la ft nth ha tKWH i hrfoMaairnia ran flnl iuold frrr WB:l. with tha a. iaVatiitK mmJ !) for 9 .U. Jwat.imntattf mut a I mr Mb in iht world. Alt i. ifra, o capital rvqalred. Plalo, IlkLl rila-L. r britf InMnrtlmta tlTta.,'1 hn wh wrl.t It At entt ha n. rnrt Ore tht tl MwUtt-fnArbtnt l Ibt wnrH And tht lln..t line tf work, ef Sit h Art Attr ahtwii lotf.hnrin Arntrtr A. "'iUJJ ifcCO., lloz, 141), Auiualit, alalua. Janii-e-j-i aitA.TFUIr-COMFOHTINa. epp's c o cm DHKAKFA8T. 'ny a thorough knowlcdgoof tho natural laws whicu Eovcrn, tho operations of digestlort and nutrition, a nd by a careful application of t ho fl no properties of woll scloctcd . ocoa. Mr. Kppshas provided Our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may atve us many heavy doctors' bills it Is by the Judicious uio of such articles of diet that aconstltutlon may bo gradual, ly built up until mrong enough to resist every ten. dency to dl caso. Hundreds of subtle maladies nre Hosting around us roidy to attack wherever there la a weak notnt. vv., rnnv mpaha mnnv a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with de simply with boiling water pure blood and a properly nourished framo."-Cfrfl eiTwce uazt ue, juaae simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in halt pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES 118 CO., Ilomceopathlo Chemists, oct !0-d-8t. london, England. RAILROAD XZ1VXB T AH 1,11 u A I I IHHl'kaMAal ,Il I iBaaaaaB' saaaaaaaaB" II aaataAfsW aakasV-aaaaaaaaaP--aaaaaaaaBaaaatj rtMNaaaaaisaaasaafaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaab pbnny aoona A SPECIALTY. on smTS roa F. y, ADAMS CO., ''FINE 'CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Bole agents of .tbo fol lowing brands of Cigars. HENUT CLAY, , LONDHES, NOHMAL, INDIAN FKINCE8S, SAMSON, SILVER ASII. A Lilt Treasuro. -firatSwi't't Girlr-.O'1, did you, liour the iiL'wtl , iur. INirelollow, wlio i (,-n. gagod to Clara-Vero do Vcre, iiugLji-d her Bftliard lust uigiit that lie lirulo oik? of.Jiur ribc. S.'cotKl "awL-tt U:rl JimI my luck, I mitrlit. havH liail liim, myself, V'ii'i- iltlphia Jiecord. CATARRH, Catarrhal Otaf am 4ma! Hay Fcvir. 'A' NKW IIOMK TltEATMUNT. Sufferers' a,ra not generally aware (lint Uw,ait-aa.aru coutaKioua,or that they lira tlue to tha linswnco of llv)ngparaslbrs Ju the linliiir lnembruiiH rif tho hohm anrl oua. -tacliUii-iubea .Microscopic ruaearclv how. ever, nan I'luyvu mis ui wa lacv aria luo remit Is -thnt'ii'slmple remedy lias been fo ituluteil v hereby catairli, catarrhal iteafnuse aim uuy , icvcr. uru lieruianeiiiiy curetl in Irom one to three sluinle applications made uwhiiud uy tu iiaut-nvuiice in (VtowecKs, a. ii. ror eaturriuii uisciiarEes Docunar tn leniaies twniuwr tins remeuy ia a specific. A iainplilet explnlnlne this new trcutmcnt is aciu on ruceiw, in m-ji ceuut, Dreou & Son.-SM WestKlmc aC. CaiiOAla-4iclf)ityt tuurlatu. Bros do WHOLESALE BBALEItS IN CIGARS. TOBACCO, OAMDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. fcOLE AGENTS FOIt HENRY MAILLARDS MIC INDIES. FltfiSII VEHV WK1IK. Bloomsburg, Pa. ANV OftOElt, FOU FESTIVAL will be , . SUPPLIED WITH THE LOWEST I Prices, 9 as follows:, OKANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, " PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTSJ CItEAM NUTS, ALMONDS,: l'OP CORN1 BALLS. C. IB. dhai.hr in Foreign; mdMomeMiO WINES AND LIQUORS u 1 ANO JOBBER IM CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IN.BUCEMl'Ff S JQELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTKUN KAILHOAD. BLOOMSBUIIG DIVISION. STATIONS. Til NORTUDUBXRLaND 5 40 Cameron b ts Chulasky c no Danvlllo o 03 Catanlssa s as import , r, B'l llloorasburg a 36 ISspr. c A3 uinoitiuge......M o r.u Willow urove u M Urlarcrcck....... c 58 ucrwick ... 7 05 llcach Haven 7 11 lllck's Ferry 7 is Hhlckshlnny 7 so Hunlock's 7 43 r at 1 35 Nantlcokc, Avotioale 7 64 riymoutli 7 6 I-ljmouthJuiictton,,,,, s 03 Kingston s 09 liennctt H 12 Maltbj-i 8 17 Wyoming B 2i West l'lttston. 8 S7 Iltlston 8 83 Lackawanna 8 40 Tajlorvlllo. ., 8 48 nevue s E4 S0RANT0H 9 00 r at STATIONS. a at SCR1NTOH 10 neiicvue e it Taylorvllle e so Lackawanna. e 23 ItttEton e 8S Westllttston C 43 Wyoming. 6 47 Maltby c ej Dennett e 55 Kingston in, a i.H I'lymouth Junction.... 7 05 Plymouth 7 10 Avondale. 7 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 Hunlock's 7 sa MhlckBhlnny 7 47 Hick's Ferry 7 55 Ueacn Haven 8 01 llerwick Is 07 llnnrcrcek s 18 Willow drove...; 8 10 IJmeHtdgo. ., 8 so K?pr-.... R2 lllooroitjurfe' . 8 32 ltupcrt 8 87 catawisaa 8 t Danville 8 67 Chulasky 9 03 Cameron a 07 NoaTnusiBim.iKn 9 23 a at 1 68 2 14 ! 19 t ii 2 29 2 49 2 64 2 59 3 09 3 19 3 26 3 as 3 39 i 43 3 52 3 66 4 01 A X 9 50 9 55 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 34 10 38 10 42 10 47 10 51 1055 11 02 11 12 11 22 11 28 11 17 1148 11 62 11 l 12 05 IS 10 12 16 12 30 1246 12 6 r normi. A. M. A. IU IU 10 C5 10 89 10 86 10 53 11 00 11 07 II 16. II 22 II 26 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 43 11 53 12 OS 12 16 12 20 12 25 12 an 12 87 12 41 19 45 12 60 18 65 I 03 1 11 1 IB 1 25 1 SO r it SOUTH, ru 2 05 at 6 15 e so 6 SI 6 40 e C8 T 05 7 ia 17 20 7 27 7 31 7 85 7 42 7 49 55 , 8 06 8 17 8 22 8 38 8 33 8 38 18 45 8 49 8 63 8 63 9 3 2 14 2 21 2 28 2 84 2 39 247 2 50 2 54 2 69 3 03 3 06 3 19 5 29 3 39 3 45 8 51 3 67 4 01 4 05 4 12 4 18 4 24 4 29, 4 46 4 64 6 00 5 II rat 6 0 6 25 6 30 ,6 37 it 46 0 to 16 56 69 7 03 1 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 25 - 7 43 7 56 8 07 8 18 "'8 20 827 8 31 8 Si 8 41 8 47 8 62 8 67 9 15 9 23 9 23 S 45 T Connections at ltupert Willi l'lilladelpuia it Itoaalnr ltallroad for Tnmnnprirt. Tfimnnm.. uui lamsport. Hunhury, I'ottBville.itc AtNortlium- norland with p. t e. DIv. r. It. it. ior llarrittmrg. .....1.,, ..ii,v.iiu!ii, iiniii.,t,uiij mm jtne. v. r. iiAiJviKAii, uen.an., Scranton, Fa -I.N- "'Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machine Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia At Erie R. R, DivisJJ ion, and Northern Central Railway. N - TIME TABLE. In effect MAY 12 1889. Trains leave Kuntuty HASTWAItD 9.40 a.m.. fifH Hftnrn. ltynrM. tnltv .....t Sunday), for HarrlsBurg and Intermedlatestatlons, arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 f. m.; New York, 5.50 p.m.; Baltimore, 2.60 r. m. j Washlni 1 Sufferer team tm slslfslt iiTlslt Q VVavaaaaTVaanaatl aSaaaaaai aanaaaaaaaaaajaaaj -AT- Music - - - - Warerooms 'ajBlQQiasbiifg, Fa, IRAZERgee )( JX! ciavl L ka.i illfUV.'.V..,,.,',.'''. Mr HKUKMUIKE. J fl. WJIiLlAMS, AUCTIONEEH. BLOOUSDUItQ, PA. Eoil Estato Bought and Sold. Forties, desiring to buy tiors; and Waeoni OUtll Hn WAll In ..all n .1 T ' - " w vw, VU AAAw BtUUVw - lnirtoc. all sea 4.00 p. m., oonnocttng at l-hlladelnhla torn nnore points. Throuch nassenirnr i-Mth tn Philadelphia. " " " .. l.3 p. rn. Day Express dally exceDtSundavt.fnrTtarrtfi..,nanrf(n .Lmn lllate Btatlons, arrtvlne at 1'blladalnb la 0.50 p.m.; New York, 9.35 p. m.j Ualflmore 6.45 p. m.t Washlnstou,- mo p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches irouEniornnaaeiphlaand Baltimore. 8.00 n. tn.vltr.nnvn iMmmn...t,nn M.iln f2,I.aJ.V3J)n.IK "i"1 alllntermedlate stations, arrlv-Ins-atPhlladelphla4.25 a. m. i New Yonrr.iha. m. lialtlmoro, 6.15 a. m. j Washlnrton 6.80 a. m.; l-ullmansleeplngcarfrom Ilarrlshurg to Philadel phia and New York. Philadelphia passengers oan remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. ..,,t0aiPiBrle Matl(datly)for Ilarrlsbure ana in.tnnpdl wtlons, arrving at Philadelphia C.W a. m. New York, 9.S0 a. m.; Through Pullman 'roeplng cars and paasenger coaches to Fhlladel- s.to a. m .-southern Expretis (dally) for narrls bur ana intermediate statlens anlvlneat Baltl moie 7.20, and-Washlcgton 8.45, and through Pull, man Sla- ping care to IlalUinore and Washington, and through passenger ojaches to Baltimore. WKSTWAJtU. 5.10S. m.Rrln AfAll nnltvt TM Pri. ml A i-anandalgua at d Intermediate stations, ltoches Wr, Bunalo mdNIagara Palls, with through Pull man Pa i .-eoars and passenger coaches to Brie and 9.53 NfiWa TCYnrPan rt.IlT , fnr I A1s TT a t, An and Intermediate stallons. ' " - t.ii p. ui. .Niagara jsxpreas (daily except Bun. VI fOr Kanfl. f.Annr.,,n1m.n nnA ln,oHMbll..a.t.. ttOn. H t hTtPr. ItiiffklA nnANInn... V.tl. w,.h thrpuphnaaseneer coaches to Kalieftorlitifchester and I'arlorcarto Watklns. 11. n1. rast une (daily except snndaylfor lie. nOVO. WalklnH nnn lntnrfr.la,n atntlAl.a ullh tbrouirh passenger coaches to lienovo and Watklna. 10.13 p, m. U'lliiamiporl PJtpresadallv except sundaj) ior VYlllttmport and InUrmi-dlate sta llons. ifc TIIKOUGII TWAINS FOIt SUNBtfltY FltOM TUB MOT AU BO UT1I, Newa tvanroan Iaavaa l.ailArfAlni.la A AA a tn Ilalllmore. 4.8ja. in. llarrtabiirv. R lRn 'm rlntlv arriving at sunbury 9.6J. a.m. ,.. , . Niagara Express leaves I'hllndelphia, M.50 a. m. ; WashCigton 8 10 a. m. Bal. tlmore 9.00 a. m. (dally except Sunda arriving at T.u?,l"irM-'" f,m- wUh tnrough I'arloi car from I iilladciphia and tnrough passenger coaches trom Philadelphia and Ualtfinore. Past Uno leaves New Xoix 9.00 a. ra. 1 Phlladel- a. iu. , i lujuiugiou. 9. au a. m. : nain r , . ..w. ... ,u. , t. uatilUglUU, a. DO U. Ul. ItttlVl more. 10.45 a. m., (datly except sundaylarrtvlng at nlltiburv. 6.!UI 11. in. uttl. Ilirnnnli n.upnMr m lw Irnm lA,r,.,.nki. ..-..C B U'.ii. '"'" .'uin'uiu uuu iiailliuuru niiiiausror Kn fbaleavm New Yoilc 300 p . 1'lllladOltlhta S Hi n. m U'ftfiltr,r.tnn DMln m 11.1111mare4.no p. iu, (daily exctpt Sunday) atrlv .'k uioutiuuri iu.ij; p. m. Erie XI H II Iaiigab Mnw Vn,L',Mn m . III. 14 p. m. Washington 60 p. m TlC Mall lanvpa Nbw YflrLAMn tn . nhllaAl. Phla, n.iij p. m. j Washington, llfoo p.m. I Haiti, more, ll.ati p. m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a.V.m-J VL1? through Pullman bleeping care from yadelph,ta, Washington and Baltimore and iuiuumu pasBcnger coaches irore Philadelphia pt'NKIJHV.JIA.I.KTON Oz. tVil.KIiHIl AHKB iiaimiiiaii nii niiitTii Ann vvest Htf ANIiU RAILWAY. T t w (Bally except buuday.) Wllkesbarre alall leaven HunhurV trim. a.m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.48 a.m., W'llkes-bane U.iop.m. juprtssKasv leaves sunbury 8.J8 p. m., urrlvirg at Bloom Ferry 8.S6 p. m.. Wllkca-tjarre 7.50 p. iu SunbUrTMafltpaTPRU'ltanrhAtn,, It. tnTarrlv (ngat Bloom Ferry liSTn. ir., Hunbiiry-1.80 p. m K.tprcha West loaves W tlkea-barre 3.15 p. m., ar '" v uiuuui svrrr t.ou p.m., nunuury cvup. mr SUNDAY TIIAIN& Wllltcabarre mail leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., a rtving at Bloom Ferry 10.48 a. m., Wllkea-Barre 12 1 0 i.m. Sunday accommodation leaves WUkes-Uarre 6:10 P. in., arriving at Bloom Forry, e. p. m., sunbury T:50 p. Dt. tlliAti. B. 1U01I, J, 11. WOOD, (i..t. aianiter ui- I'AiaKMrrr lge A lvcrtlNfrn by addreaslDg cico, 1 In good faith, an Obtain all neodtl Inform atlon awui uuy prupoeea 1 American Newspapers. about any proposed Una of ADVEItTISINU la WKtlUIMM lav jett-juaca Pamphlet, 9M, H 0TI6-MW,