The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 19, 1889, Image 4

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    THE COLWMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAl
A PRESIDENT'S WIDOW DEAD.
TUB, WIVK 01' TUB TKSTII 1'HKSIIHCNT KX
flllEfl l ltOM A CONHUSTIVK CtllU.
Tho widow of ox-l'rcsldfiit John Ty-
lor (lieu ni tiio ii,xcliniiio hotel, .union-
no jowelry. ) nover llke1 jowclry, yet
I always wnro a diamond star on my
forehead, with ti ulotulur yolil chain
cnclrellnc my head. It was called tho
'Fotonln" After my father's dcatli I
ruplaoid It Willi n black stono. Wo
lift for Wailitn(;ton tho antno day wo
TIIK ANCKST0I13 01' TIIK A88, TIIK
TIIK, IIOltSK ANil TIIK (1003K.
muuu, yiiK1hi, uii umy ivui, irum woro irmrrled. i Iook oit my wetiiiiiig
congcBtlvo ohlll. Mrs. Tylor had only ,ircs9 Mlt put on n dCcn black travel-
been rtt tho hotel slnco Sunday even- n 0WI, 0f baizo, ami woro no orna-
Ing, lmvina oomo from a visit to hor mtnU During my tlmo in tho Whlto
son, Lyon G. Tylor. at Williamsburg,, H0usr, I woro black during tho day,
nnd was. to have left hero on Monday nm wnjtu or black laoo over whlto in
6n n visit to another son on tho James t1(, evening."
Hivor, but, feeling unwell, she kept hor jtr. Tyler had eoven children, of
room. Tuesday, nt 11 o'clook, sho was whom four of her five sons nro living
taken with n chill. Dr. Edward Mo- all,i ono 0f i,cr diujjhtcrH, lVarl, now
auiro was sent for and ho was soon jirs. V. II. Ellin. Mrs. Tylor nover
joint;.! by Dr. Hnnter McGum-, hut woro niMOi, j()w,.ry. Two great soil-
medical okill proved of no avail, and tt,M Ppnrklol in her cars in oompetl-
sho dtod nt nuartor past 5 o clook that im w, ,i, p uklo of her great gray
afternoon. Mrs. Tyler loaves four ohil- cy0!li slllli nt lur iiront( B,o always
dren: Lyon G. Tyler, President of Wlh wor0 omi brooch. Sho has worn It eon-
Hani and Mary College, Va. i Gardi. Blalltly 8inco sho received it ai a pres.
nor G, Tyler, who lives in Charles City ct from a stranjzer whllo sho was in
uoiitny, v n. ; ijt. jjiiukikii j ucr, ui i Yas
Washington City, and Mrs. William
Kllis.iOf Montgomery County.
Julia Gardiner Tyler, second wlfo of
John Tyler, tenth President of tho
United States, win born on Gardiner's
htnctoii. It is a painting on ivory
of Lor husband.
QEEAT FLOODS Of FORMER YEARS
Lnekicl montions that in tho Spring
Island, near East Hampton, N. Y., in of 1771 ihoro was n groat flood In tho
1820. Sho was educated at tho Che-1 Susqueliauna, wh'ioh oorapollod tho
gary Institute, Now York City, and Indians ot Wyoming to loayo tueir
aftur a short tlmo spent in travelling homos and tako to tho hills.
through Europe, sho oamo to Wash- In a moraorandum on filo at Harris
. I.I . ! .1 ! loll A t 1 :J I... Afa.lln nn.l
mgion who ner iaiuor in j.o'i'i. ii. juw i uurg, mgnuu ujr nun .nin
weeks attor tneir arrival they accopteu Jonn I'ranKiiu, inoy stiuu unit oa mu
an inv'tation. from President Tyler to 15th of Maroh, 1781, tho Susquehanna
attonil a pleasuro excursion down tho rose into a flood exceeding all dogreoi
river on tho war steamer Princeton, over known boforo ; so Budden as to
Tho.festivit'es on this ocoasion wero give no timo to guard againBt tho mis-
sadly marred by tho explosion of a gun chief -, that it swept away ono hun-
on tuo vossel, oaus-ng losi ot "to. urea ana I1Ily, nouso, wun r.u mo pro
Among thoso killed was Miss Gardi- visions, furniture nnd farming tools
nJi fntV,.,r Ilia lwvlv wn tnknn tn I itml nattln of thu owners, and cravo but
tho White House, and Miss Gardiner littlo opportunity for tho inhabitants
.. ' . , - I. il t l.-t- 1i.., M tl,A,.d(,.,,l
was mrown 8 creai ueai inio vub sociu- iu iiy wr iutu "to iumiuu
ty of tho President, owing to tho pecu- persons woro loft destituto of provt
liar oironmstances attending her fath- sions, clothing and every
nr's dpith. l'rRident Tvlert first wifo life.
hi MvA nhnrt.lr nftnr hn entered tho The next (Treat freehet was on tho
Whito llmmn. and tho President Daid 28th of June. 1829. and again in 1847
Miss Gardiner marked attention, which on Mar.;h 12. Tho caual was broken,
resulted in tneir marriage in jnow maMS stoppea, Mtiwn Dnago injureu,
York City, June 26, 1844. For tho tho bridge on tho north Urancti, at
n,l!.,,. mnnihi nf Pi-joiMonr. I N nrl li 11 rnhprl nnil. carriBU aw.1V. as
Tvler's term, sho presided oyer tho- well as tho ono at Duncan s Island,
"O?vio TTntian with tact, craco and die- and at Harrisburg. in pirt. Ojtobar
nit.v. AftHrtho4th of March. 1845. 0. 18 18. the rivor roso vory high. It
J ... . . . i ,. ,! i . . . r i 1. : : ..
airs. Tyler retnrneu wun ner nusoana i was saia 10 do ouu iooi, uiguur wn m
to tho RRoliinion of their oountrv.place, I 1847.
"Sherwood Forest,' on the banks ot Un duly la ana vj, iboi, a norm-
the Jamei River, Va. She remained oast storm raged for thirty-two hours,
in Virginia until after tho civil war, Tho flood of 1784 was called tho "Ico
hnr luiabfcnd havintr died about the be- Flood." Tho winter hat been ono of
ginning of tho strife, and then went to I unusual severity, and it became
resido at her mother's residence, on I donly warm and rain poured in
of
Oastloton Hill, Staten Island. Aftor
several years' residence there sbo re
moved to Richmond, Va., where sho
died. Mrs. Tyler was a Roman Cath
olio in religion.
Mrs.Tvler was a tall.cracoful woman
who last winter passed much of her
timo at Washington, whoro bIio intrO'
duccd her grand-daughter, Miss Julia
Snenoer. in society. Sho has not re
sided on the old tTylor homestead, on
tho James River, sinco tho war. .Mrs.
Tyler, like 'Mrs. (Cleveland, married a
President in ottise, ana a corrcesponu'
ont who visited her last October, do-
eoribes hor appearance, and tolls the
atorv of her marriage as follows :
'Mrs. Tvler's heavy black hair,
sprinkled 'with a few gray lines, was
Darted in tho middle, and tho thick
sud-
tor
rents. It resembled tho tlood ot loOo.
The "Pumpkin Flood" was in Octo
ber. 17' G, and less in height th in that
of 1784. An iramenso number of
pumpkins woro swept from the fields
and aaonished the inhabitants below.
Tho Hood in October, 1847, is stated
to have beon threo or four feet higher
than was over known before, and the
Juniata was thirty feet above low
water mark.
Tho flod of 18G5 was four feet nine
inches above the mark of 1847, and
tho'flood of 1889 is now stated at threo
feet above that of 18G5. In 18G5 tho
highest point was reached on Satur
day morning, Marob 18. Tho ao
counts ot itiua snow tnat ino Dnages
suffered most Farrandivillo bridge
half gone, Look Haven and Liberty
Eanea in mu iuiuuh-, auu tuo tutu e - - - t
raids covered the back of tho head brdges, also Jersoy Shore, Pino Creek
whilc: one rested on tho top like a aqueduct, all gonej illiamsport half;
ORIGIN Or DOMESTIO ANIMALS.
OAT,
In studying zoological distribution
tho raiigo of tho domestic animals is
not to bo taken into conildetatlon, for
man has beon so long engaged in scat
tering them over tho world that it is
now impossible to trace their original
homes. Indeed, any attempt to assign
thorn to wild progenitors mint to a large
extent bo simply guesswork. Tho tamo
oatllo of our farmyards nnd lUhls may
perhaps be sprung Horn the urns and
other wild oxon whioh at one tiin- roam
ed through tlio vast foresH of Europe,
and tho sty-living pig from tho ficico hog
whioh still hold their on in many
parts of tho continent and in the thick,
ots of Northern Africa, in liko man
nor tho cat is suppocd to bo descended
from a Persian ancestor, and tlio various
dogs of different barb irous tribes can
with somo conhMoneo b-i considorcd
merely the tamed wolves, fixes or jnok-
... . Li.l. .1 I.!.
alS 01 tno regions wium uiuy inn.iuu.
Tho a's is evidently a civilized torm
of tho wild ass of Abyssinia, aamus
toeniopus, but It is doubtful whether
wo havo yet mado any progress in tho
search after tho progonitors of the
horse and the camel. No doubt tho so
oalled wild horse has boen found in
Central Asia, nnd wild camels aro not
unfreqiient in tho samo region, unt
who'her theso animals are not tamo
speoies which havo esoaped from do
mestication long ago and re-established
their freedom Is a question to whioh a
favorable answer might quito ai read
ily be givon as to the oontrary tWis.
The turkey, it is crtain namj from
Americas thopoasookis an Indian bird;
and tho guinea fol was originally
from Africa.
Tho domestic goose is regarded as de
scended from tho groy leg or omraou
wild gooso, though all tho species aro
capable of domestication, whtlo the
dne.k in our ponds is in its wild stalo
known as thi mallard. But tho domes-
lio fowl has b;on so long a servant tor
man that it is now mero speculation
to attempt to assign to its progenitor
any exact horn, tho Bankiva fowl of
Java and other islands of Malaysia
having no bettor claim to thi distinc
tion than tho iunalo fowl of India,
which for a timo was proclaimed as tho
barbarous anoestorot the tarmvaia nen.
Much the samo reraarki may bd made
regarding tho honey bee, the silkworm
and tho Mexican cochineal. For
though thoy havo all beon traced to
wild forms tuey navo oeen Kepi so long
under the control of .aan that their
exact origin is either lost or at bt
doubtful.
. I Miinni. nun a, ion. TJailrnail liriltrfA Ht
crown. It was an oiu iasnion, dui very i juuj ..v. ,, i
I was Struck with her com- iuonigomery ono Bfrnu; nnfuwu
.t,ii. m. nlnnr anA tho tdiee spans: Milton, an gone. j. m
cheeks wore so pink that a 16-year-old Lawsho lost a house on the dam where lcol;on9- An-aido
AU0V6 ail I UU W3l UUC tUID JCWf .
.Linn. Meioisburg jsievss.
NE&L D0W8 LONE AUVANOE.
Wo havo forgot whoro thin ojnsndo
of tho war took place, and tho gentle
man wno related the story to ns sev
eral years ago is now beyond our
reach. But it is good history and
ought to be recorded. Perhaps some
reader may bo anio to supply the
names and dates which wo omit.
Tho Federal and C-infodcrato forces
wore preparing for a battle Tho Fed
eral commander and his staff, seated
upon' thfir horses, woro consulting near
the right ot the line, drawn up in the
the edge of tho woods. General Neal
Dow was staoding in front of his oom
mand, a vory small man, with a tre
mendously big hat on his head and
a monstious sword dangling on tho
girl might' envy the tint.
wero hor wondrous gray eyes.
JIRS. TVLEU'S ItOMANTIC COUItTSIIir.
" Won't you tell mo how you met
President Tvler ! sho was asked.
" Well, to begin at tho first. I was
born on Gardiner's Wand, three miles
from laud. I was a descendent of tho
first white child born of British parents
in tho state of New York, and tho
child of tho first white child born in
Connecticut. My name, as you know,
was Julia Gardiner. Tlwro I grow up
... t ,. ' r. .i.j
until ray scnooung was umsueti uuu
A Glimpse of Her Future.
Flossio is sir yoars old. "Mamma"
sho asked ono day, "if I get married
will 1 havo a husband like Va T
"Yes," replied the mother with an
amused smile.
"And if I don't get raarriod will I
have to bo an old maid liko Aunt
Katef
"Yes."
ground at his side, a picture such as
one 80ldom sees ontsido tho comio col
told General Dow
(perhaps he was enly Colonel Dow
then) that, tho commander wished to
see him. General Dow strodo down
the line, the soldiers laughing iH the
sight.
"(icneral Dow, said the command
er, "you will inarch out into that opo
ing yonder, take a no-ution on that
knoll, and hold it until further onlere
something to that effect.
In sight of the entire right wing of
tho array Geueral Dow went marching
into the opening, his long, hev
sword olanking on the ground belnn
uir .. .f. ..T.I. -
thenmy'father took ray sister and me t0UgU world for os women, ain't it !" P ' i'SL" Th
to Europe for the finishing touches, as . a a grasshopper under a toadstool. The
Perfectly Satisfactory.
"Havo you any work on punctua
tion!" she asked at tho book store.
"Sorry to say wo are Just out."
"Well, perhaps you could tell me
what I want to know. What does a
mark under a word signify!''
"That. a tn nmnlinuizn thn
''That is to emphasize tho word.''
"Oh I see. Thank you."
her whisper to herself
"And James put live marks under
the word 'Dear 1' "
it were. Whilo we were in l'aris we
heard of tho death of President Har
rison, and wo American girls all woro
crape around our wri3ts in mourning for
a longtimo President Tyler wo know
was tho successor, and I had a littlo
oanary.whioh I brought back- with mo,
that 1 had named 'Johnny Ty,' in honor
of President John Tyler."
" Did Vou not-know him then V
" No. But on our return ray father
took my s'gter nnd me 10 Washington.
Wo met the president and became great
friends, lbnt I never thought of loving A Tramp Philosopher.
him then. I was not yet 20 and ho First Tramp "Ere oomes a benevo
was -easily 85 years older than 1, but I lent-lookin old chap, parj. Let's
thought him very nice, and 1 was very, tackle 'ira for tho prico of a night's
gay auu irivuiuua, mm, ui course, was I lodft'Il .
flattered by his friendship, 'lhere was. Second Ditto (something of a philo
a grand, reception held in tho Whlto gopher) "Don't you think of it, Bill i
House on Washington's birthday. All let's wait for somebody that's half
POOpIo of note were there, and i was fl Them tinnnvnlnnt-lnokin' dunks'
very lirilliaoL I had been dancinr with always wants to organize themselves
a young mau who was not pleased with into a society, eloot a board of direo
tho attention the President had bem tors,, and 'ire a orfico afore tley gives
payiug jue. w u iuwj juot stuiipeu amf i yon a cent,
wero waiKiim iiuuut wuun mu i resiuei l i fr,r
came up, uuu uiuwiug uiy arm uiruuuD
his, said to the young man t 'I must
claim Miss Gardiner's company for
commander heard tho army laughing,
and looked tor tho cause.
"Who is that walking across th'
opening!'' ho asked.
''that is liencral Dow, said every
body.
An aide was sent to bring him back
"General Dow," said tho command
or, "why did you go ont there alone!
And as she pasbed out a clerk heard Why did you not tako your command
VYIU1 yuui
"Dear me, Goneral," said Dow,
beg a thousand pardons. I didn1
know ynu meant for mo to tako any
body with m. You didn't say so, you
know. Washington Fost.
Poor, Foolish Men.
TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE.
Tbl U only tho Mcond time In Ubt weoVs tht
I hAT tuu) to pollth my boota, and yet I bad hard
ork tatting my hoiband to jtlra tip his c4d blacking
bmah, and tho annoyineo ot hating the paato black
big rob off onbii pacta, and adopt
Wolff'sAGMEBIacking
Amatniflcent Deep ninrk rot Uh, which litti
on Mn'a boots n wceU aad onWomen'ii amontht
WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA.
M. C. SLOAN & BRQ.
BLOOMSHURG, PA.
ManuUMurers ot
CARRIAGES IBUQQIES, PHAEfNS
SLEIQHS, PLA7F3SV! &I
Flrst-clospwork nlwsya on hand
REPAlBlJWxVUA 'JIil' DON k.
Prhei rrducrdta tuit iht timet:
TOCONSUMPTIVES
Tho undersigned having been re
stored to health by simple mem, nfter
suelTring for sovonil years with a novero
lung altoution, and tliat dread disease
Consumition, U anxious to miko
nown to his follow sulTerers the means
f cure. To tho-te who dsire i', ho will
olieerludy sand (free, of char o) a copy
oi tno proscripuon u?od, winch they
will Dud a -ure euro for Oonsumi-tios,
Asthma, Catakuii, liitoNCUins and
all throat and lung M.w.umks. Ho
hopes all sullerors will try his Remedy,
as it is invaluable. Tho-io desiring tho
prescription, which will coitthem noth-
ng, and nny prove a u omg, will
please nddres-", llr.v. Edwauu A. Wil
son, Williatmburg, Kings Uounty,
Now York. A-&-oo.-Jeo-7-ly
IKK INSURANCE
CnRISTlANP. KNAPP.ULyOMSBCKa.PA.
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MKllUHANTM'.OP NKWAMK, N. J.
CLINTON, N. V,
I'KOrLKS' N. Y.
ItBAUINO, 1A.
(IKltVlAN AMKI1ICANINS. CO., NEW YOltK.
OHKENW1U11 INS. CO., NBW YOKK.
JKKSKY CITY rlHK INS. CO.. JEUSBY
CITY, N. J.
ThpaA ni.n rnrfiiKATrnKS arn wnll RPflAnnM hT
A26 and FiRBTHsTKiiand have never ret bad a
loss BClLlca oy any couri. oi law. lueirasueiHaro
iiunvestea in solid sscorities are uameioiue
iizardor HKEonly.
Losses pkomptlt and honestly adjusted and
ald as soou as determined by CnBisniM r.
tNirr. 81'ECIAI. AOKNT AND ADJ08TIK ULOOUSBCKO,
,1'a.
Tbenconieot coiumcia count t anonia ratron-
izetboaKenc.4wbero losses It any are settled and
pail oy one octnerown ciiuds.
ruuui iniKO. buuii ii rant uiuunu,
J.R.SMLTH&CO
'L151ITED.
MILTON, Pa.
1) BALE 113 IN
PIANO
By tho following well known makers;
Chtckcrinc,
Ivnabe,
Weber,
Mallet & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at nianufacturerri
prices. JJo not buy a piano foe
fore getting our prices.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
sest.p.u.
awhile.' Tho young man drew off and
looked as if ho would like to say:
'Well, you aro impudent,' but ho didn't.
I walked around with tho President
and lio proposed then. 1 had nover
thought of love, so I Baul s 'No, no, no,
and shook ray head with each word,
"John, wako up 1 I hear a noise in
the kitchen, There's somebody jn tho
housor
( Juraninc out of bnd V "Don't bo
afraid, Maria. I'll drivo him oull Be
calm, darling."
"Don't co down that sleep stairway
with your revolver cooko 1. John It
T'other sort is the sort to might go off before you are really.''
( urawnng uacu into bed ). "dlrs.
Billiis, if you haven't any confidence in
ray management of burglars, you can
taice the rivolver and go down your-
BOii. uuicago iriuune.
A Thoughtful Fhieni).
"Who was that you bowed to on
tho car?'' sho asked of hor friend, as
thev stood in a store door on Wood
ward avenue.
"That's Katio "
"How sweetly sho bowed back
"Yes, we lovo eaoh other dearly.
When hor father died last year I was
Morris Parko "Thora is Franklin
do Belleville. I3t's turn down the
street."
Madison Squeer "I thought thn
which flung tho tassel of my Greek cap tho only friend sho had thoughtful you and he wore great friends."
into.his faco with every move. It was I enough to count tho carriages and tell Morris Parke "Sj wo are j t
umlignifiedi but it amused mo very j her thoro wero forty seven." moved into the suburbs lately,
much to see his expression as ho tried
to mako love to mo and the tassel
brushed his face. I did not tell my
father. I was his pet, yet I feared that
ho would blamo me for allowing tho
President to reaph tho proposing point,
60 I did not speak of it to any one.
" How wera you dnssed tho night
the President proposed t"
"I'woro a white tarlctan. It was
very pretty and very becoming. On
Lead I woro a crimson Greek cap. I
was very gay and young or I nover
would havo dared to toss the tassel in
a President's face.
" After I lost mv father I felt differ
ently towar'ds tho President. Ho seem
ed to' fill tho place and to bo more
agreeable in every way than any
youuger man ever was or could bo. IIo
composed a very pretty soug about mo
then 'Sweet Lady, Awake,' At last
lie proposed again, and I wroto him I
was willing this time, if my mother
would consent. Sho told him that sho
would never consent to my marriage,
but if I was determined sho would not
obiect I was in deep mourning. So
U19 Prosidout told only ono member of
Ills farailyj Genera) John Tyler, and I
told my irapteuiatq (amiiy. Wo wero
rnnrrieu very quietly on tho 2Uh day
joiJunc, 1844, in tho Church of tho
AsoeD8lou, New York. I was dressed
iu' p'urb white lisse, with a v il of tho
earne. which was not oven hemmed.
woro a wreath of orango bloasoms, but
Exi-atmatep.
Particular Hoarder "This fish,
waiter
Truthful Waiter "Was killed this
morninir.
Particular Hoarder (approvingly)
"You did right to kill it.'1
Truthful Waiter (infiuuincly)
"ies, sin'
Particular Hoarder ( hrmly ) "lio-
oauso It had becu nsUoro so long it
had forgot bow to swim and would
havo drowned if ever it went to sea
again,"
A Private Uull'riglt.
A rich Mexican lately had twenty
hulls turned loose in his yard, and
singlo-handed nnd alono he enjoyed
tho spectaclo of contests bo! ween them
until they wero tired out nud could
fight no more,
Dyjpepsia
Makes the lives of many people miser
able, and often leads to self-destruc
tion. We know of no remedy for dys
pepsia more successful than Hood's
Sarsaparilla. It acts gently, yet sure
aud emcteiitly, tones tno etomaoh and
other orgaus, removes tho faint feeling,
creates a good appetito, cures head
ache, and refreshes the burdened mind.
Give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair triaLl
4 will do you good.
but hi
and I
don't want to hesr anything about hi)
garji:n. j.'uck.
THE GREAT m
IfGerman Remedy!
m TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n
I
III Vor tlitido death I)
III Utlln,i8Siel.(lciton
I lonSiiLriiimUiriEUfr
flft win euro vou.
o wu eullvr 111)
tliattireilauilaUftoiir
feeling; If to,' use
swrrmitt UrrrEna;
it wm euro you,
i l.ooi i 1U bo 1 'ft id
for a ca.f.s where fcUL-
PHUlt IHTTEH8 Will
not assist or cure. 11
never full.
Sijclobely amtlncii in
IH tho mills ami work
nopt; cierkB.wnouo
not procure Buiucienll
exercise. anl all who'
arerominetiinuoors,
staouM useKuLi'iiiTit
ltlTTKiw. They will
not theu bcvcunutl
An Attack of Gravel..)
TbTcrrtMe HndHnc ot n. Wiau al 00.
, new Ska wu ll.ppllr Oared. 113 '
i Tfctw U noltlar I co-w a)o7 tht Idasotmrtto
yln na Pr. PtM ZtasMrt Firorlt llml.
BU44 .t BSDd0Sl.M.T. Mr iirm),lA. I.
Udotri 1 ronj which J MTr ipuM4 t ror. !
L ... w T ci liTcr.
lu. with no .ppettt. tad could not iltp, I wu oom.
l-liej to UM .C4na. mA r.r.ill .. l i . . i t
onMnotitindtlono. TUdlatxualn mrUekvu
l7UTerlui(Mlcold. MrphnlcUntMld
I HAD BRIGHTS DISEASE.
which w ilinaliur lnonntlon. To dd to mr tf .
SkUon IW(IUlU.nlU .bout two Tn. I KM
Pd HUclf (if Ortyel. When UdM nud Iti rroir.
inc. mr phyalcUn r dp r cms, n4 I tuM
mj-nelXtodlo. IhdourdMk)Mtteiidnie,tholict
to too country. Tt I cowUntlf tw won. Six
ycMiolutJiin.howwllIrOMmler tho timet I
" fr. Eunod;-! FT0riU Btmadj adrertlmul la
our wu. XSlve mica on LotU. I throw wr mr
cant and want to Kw Tork oa a yUlt. aad throe hot,.
Mm cured rao. I hare nertr had a return nt Oniel,
nor of the rain, or weaknew la the back, and though
I am oyer aUI jaara ot It I am
Now VJgorpu and 8trong
rarel;
ciuaiuim noil.. ... . .. . .
, . I .7 . " ... .. .u HIT VIMIUC,
It JOU llO lUt Wtbll
to uner froiu Kticum
fttlem.iiBOnlMiUto of
SULI'HUU ItlTTEnS;
It never fftlli to euro
Cleause tho Tltlatetll
looS when ou see
ta Impurities hurst
nirtlircnicU tho t'klu
in rtmpled.lttutches,
mi cores, ueir on
ini iieaiui win fol
low.
M'j.rmm mni.ui?
wilt euro Mver Coin-
plaint. Iion'tlKitUs
-ouragcU It w 111 cure
MJLl'liril lUVfhllS
will ImiM you upitnd
main you t-trouuuil
ur-aiiiiiy.
M;u'iirn l.iririis
alhm t l.o . lUiout aiwui iniihojour huhjuj
i.nMif. Trv it vntJiuire.i1ehftilri)n2.CJ
Iw 111 not regret It. 4iui ournesh Imnl. ri
Ladies lu ileUctite Try L'lailln Jlir-I
henlth. Uq nro jill n-:iti to.ul.ilit, niiill I
runilon-n.ithoiild m you will fltt uelll I
HL'f.rnru HirrKHM. .ml feel hetter forlt.m
s
THE rntST GREENBAOiJ.
Oaddi?, a Cinclnatti hack-driver,
trnasnrcB a ono dollar bill of tho first
greenback Ibsuo. The Enquirer of that
oily tolls that Salmon P. Cliaac, whilo
Socrotary of tho Treasury, visited Cm
olnattl. "Shine, uir?" phoulod Gaddin, then a
bootblack, to a stranger in tho Burnett
Home lobby.
"Do your prrttlcM," said tho gentle
man, with a smile, "and I'll glvo you
my photograph."
Tlio boy did not fall in very heartily
with tho proposition, ns ho had no par
llculnr iiso for photographs of his ciif
tomeiv, but after a littlo bantering ho
took tho job.
At tho tlrilsh tlio gentleman handed
tho boy a brah l.nnw ono dollar bill.
"That's my photog-aph," said ho walk
ing away.
Tlio hoy glanced from his customer
to tho bill in mommtary perplexity.
Then I ho strong rcsemblanpo which
his customer bore to the viimette in
(me corner of tho greenback caught his
rye and hu know that tho Secretary of
tho Treasury had been having a littlo
fun with him at his own expense.
A Woman's Strange Taste
How much ato slate pencilsl'' asked
a woman as sho stepped into a station
cry storo yesterday morning.
"Ten cents a dozen."
"Give mo ono dozen."
Then unwrappinc tho nackaee. she
deliberately began to oat tho ponoils.
Yee, oat them, not just chip tho ends
with hor teeth, as do school children,
but biting off substantial quarter-inch
pieces and crushing and swallowing
them with infinitu relish. This was a
reinarkablo achievement for a staid,
matronly person, such as she appeared
to be, and naturally was questioned
concerning this strange prjpensity.
From what sho had said in renlvinir it
seems that this unusual system of diet
was by no means confined to slate pen
, -i , . . ... i
uiis. uravci is a stanio artio o ot looa
with her, properly strained and assort
ed; oyster and olam shells and friablo
sandstone sho masticates as a man eata
soda cracker, and nskj for more."---Auburn
Me.) Oazetlcc.
Grapes for Wealtly and Siokly Persons.
Manv persons who am weak and
sickly nro at a los to know what will
restore their health.- Sneer's Port
Wino and Unfermentod Grano .Tuioo
no tho best restoratives known. It is
tSPCciallv recommended fnr ira mirit.v.
exquisite flavor and healthv iironertie's.
.... .. i r. . .
iticuicai mon ccrtity to its valuable
medical powers and blood making
property. Mr. Specr has been for
years engaged in preparing and per
fecting this wine, nnd it requires a
four years process before it is fit for
mark't. N. Y. Jiaptist.
Sold by druggists.
Marriago In Madagascar.
When a fatbpr in Madagascar aets
a notion that his daughter ought to
marry he puts a ropo around hor neck
and loads her forth, and tho first young
man ho offers her to has got to tako
her or pay a forfeit. Tho father thus
aves tho expenso of light and fuel in
oident to two years' courtship, and the
young man also saves on opera tickets
and ice-cream. But the spectaclo of
young raou aarting up alleys and
climbing over back fences when
father starts out leading his daughter
with a ropo around her neok must bo a
very common one in Madagascar.
Omaha Chief "And when tho
shooting began you ran away from tho
meleof
Proud Polic-mm "Yes."
O. C. Did you not know you would
Do caned a coward all your life! '
P. P. "I mado a hasty calculation
to that efTiCt, but I thought I would
rather bo a coward all my life than
oorpo for fifteen minutes. Omaha
Woild.
Do vuu want tho licet tliilloul Work imtiiuhcil?
Fond i 2-rcut ttninpa to A. 1. (Jhuwav & Co,
postou, liana., nuU icctlvo a ciy, fire.
ue eod enelt to m VrdVhil 3S
SI ITV0SV?'a. useneter I can. "What : uh cliai
5"i! ff .oil rwaedlee I tad tSki 'i ,?ou dSSl
FAVORITE REMEDY,
rrioeOae dollar. rrennd.tlloodonLir.T
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite (My.
rpu4br
PK- BATID VXHXKBTj KOKBODT, K. T.
HptaUMM Hrnmm. Mllfmteta
Morristowh, Tens., July d, i8S8.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Cenilemen Five years ago I was so un
fortunate s to contraft an cstrcmely pad
case o( blood poison. My bones ached and
my muscles began to swell and contract. I
was under treatment of the physician from
the inception of the disease until I found
that be could do me no cood. Then,
through the advice of a friend I began tak
ing S. S. S. Vour medicine seemed to have
an immediate effect. I took six bottles, and
to-day am sound and well. That was two or
three years ago, but I have seen no evidence
of the return of the disease, and I late this
opportuultyto think you for what It has dmc
(or me. It saved my life. You can refer
any one to me. It. II, Wall.
Farmfrsvillr, Tex., June 2;. 1883.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.s
Gentlemen The mother of a member
of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous
sore on her face for about twenty) ears.
During the past few years It troubled her
very much by continued pain and Itching.
She used vour S. S. S., and the sore has
disappeared and Is apparently well, Should
It break out again, will advise you.
Very truly,
PeNPLLTON, VEAttlV & IUlXY,
Druggists.
Three books mailed free on application.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Ps-MNrft. AlWu. til.
AJ"voler in Rutland, Vt.. recently
repaired a watcli that was 250 years
old. iutnougli not largo ill circum
lerpaco it was an inch nnd a quarter
1111CK ami very Heavy, it was made in
Switzerland and valued at $500.
Maud "So you aro going to marry
your latner s easiuer."
Isabella "Yes. Pa says that if bo
runs away with tho hank ai funds, the
money will still ho in tho family."
Munsoy's Weekly.
He "Will you lie minol"
Sho (curtly) "No."
11" "Jlay 1 b ) yours I
Sho (graciously) "Yes." Puok.
Kui tune 117 nil drllCRls
and grocers throughout
the united States and
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTU WATER ST., PHII4
PENNY UOODB
A SPKCIALTY.
soli As.xrs roa
F. t. ADAMS CO.,
PINS CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
sole agents ot tho fol
lowing brands ot
Cigars.
HKNRT CLAY,
LONDltES,
NORMAL,
INDIAN rillNCKSS,
SAMSON,
B1LVBH ASIL
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever,
A NEW IIO.MJ5 TREATMENT.
Sufferers nro not generally aware that
these diseases nre contagious, or that they
nre due to tho presence of llvlnc parasites lu
tho lining membrane ot thu iiomj and eus
tachian uiues. juieroscopic ri'searcu, now
n.... I,n. ,.rn.....l flila tr. La font attil fl.i
result is that a simple remedy has been for-
Iiuuau'U s ucreuy cuinrrii, caiurruai ueainess
nnd hay fever nio peruiauently curpd h)
from one to threo Mmplo applications ninna
nt home by tho patient once In two weeks.
N. 11. For catarrhal discharges peculiar to
females (whites! this remedy is 11 srjeclflc
A pamphlet explaining this new treatment
is bciu uu rei-eiiti. in it-11 ceiu-t uv v. n.
Uixas Sox, S04 AVest King St, Toronto,
uanaua. ociniiyio imtncuii.
Sufferers from catarrhal troubled should
10.000 AGENTS WANTED at once to Ball
iue onir AuriiBXTiu i.oKrl.nTi ana UBiruio
History oi Ills lkm Flood,
Profusely Illustrated,
with views of all sorts connected ulth Lha ttrriblo
s ines 01 the Uilsrlny Inundation. Hrao. 40) pages
rru-o ji.w uix'rai iirmi. Tnousina? want it.
1) KM AND IS 1M K N.i It bend quick' y 30c (or out
lit to J. W. KMSLWt fi Co , 5ii Chcstuut street,
f ERRINE'S
I'UIIK
11AULKV
MALT WHISKEY.
I)iiTiM.n from selected llirler .Malt nnd iruarantofd ?M.P',,S!fir Pi?
find tree, from Injurious oils and acids often contained In alcoholic 'Work .It
opccialljr adapted to pcreons requlrinfr A itlmn !"'!! .9?Hn.PlL,JS.'Jf
rreatlf benenfted by Its nw. lieeommended by leading PhJlclans u a IWiKtjr
NerTlno, Honlc nnd ti Itcramo. Vot consumptives It ft Inraluable. PJ'""""
I'UIIK lUm.KV MALT WIIISKEV Insures a return 0 I vigor to th Wmacti, good
appetite, n rich and abundant blood and Increased flesh and musllr "..(
stlruuliintmlldnndirenileln crfeot. Dyspepsia, Indlirestlon and all Bg ail
cases can be entirely conquered by the use or I-errine's furs Barley alt Whlsjeys
It Is a tonlo and diuretic Bnd a powerful sticngthcner to the tn"re Tm. rait
illNR'S I'UIIK 11AHLKV MALT WI1ISKBI has proved a medicinal PiMecUen to
those who pnraua their avocations In the open air and whoso dally worltpaua 11
exceptional powers nt endurance. Asic rnji nearest druffglst or grocer for for
I'KliltlNK'S I'UIIH IHIILBV MALT WlimKKV revives thy energle 1.0 1 thoje worn
out with excaffllvo 0 jillly or mental effort and acts a a aJeguard jepft "P0"1
lnwetaninorou weather. Hwllldrireallmalarlousdlfcasesfrojnmyswm.
Hard workers of v stt vooAtlon and pwsons whom a wlentory Hie rtndera proneu)
uyHcpnia una 111 i-crrine-H i-ure iinnej
Malt Whiskey a powerful Invlgorant
and helper to dtgestlou. rKltltlNK'S
ri'UK llAllt.KY MALT WII1HKKV
without unduly stimulating the kid
leys lucre isos their flinttlng activity,
nuo'ertcei t eeiTuts or (atlgui, lin
ens eonralej nee nd u a wuolo4fi-n i
pro up .HU otto .Vatch Wioltb'l I
Nono (,'emiinou les.i bearing the algnn
The analysis as It appears by the La
belon every bottlet I bare carefully an
ilyzcd thercai Ubiit Maw vrau
I sr made by M. J. K rerrlne and nnd
it entirely tree from fusel oll.lururol,
metals and acids and Is absolutely
pnr." SlgnfO, CamUla Arthur Matrr,
Hfirnt nnd WtUHoton
fOlHALE 1IY UliUUOISrs AND AXL USALSI18.
((HOW THYSELF.
Hcii'iitHio and etaou&ra I'opular KodiCll I rtltlie )
tbeKrruro( Voutli, 1'rcrDature IJpcllut'.h't'rvuu
anj liiyelcal DeUmy.Jmpuriueiol theHlon'J,
( uitio troni Folly, Vice Ignoraucc , Kiivuhh or
).urtaiutlon. EuenaliPfrand un tilt leg the victim
(or Work, Uuilm-g, the Married or Hoc 11 lUlatlou.
Avoid uonkllful jirttenderi. roiuu thU (rrciit
work. It contain SO) nagts, royl 8vo. JJf autiful
bludtUkfi vmtutftkid, fall Rill, Price, poly JH.") tf
luaU, i-opaU. (Joncea!i4lqpUlu wrAppr, Jllu
ro l'toectj Free. f ou apply now. Tbo
iUtlnguUbpd author. Wm. II. l'urUr, JJ- P . ro
WuiTlbaCOLO AND JEWELLED MFDAL
rom the Nntlonnl Medical Aesooln'-n,
'or ihe lrZK ESSAY on NERVOUS end
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. PM'arttvandacom
a AuUUnX J'bylcUo may oe eonull?J, coatl.
JenllAlly, by malt or lu person, at tho ffire ot
TIIK 1'1:AIU)1IY MKDICAU IMHTITDT
Nu,41tulfliulibt.f IUMtoa,MaM.,toIwitli
jrdr tot booki r M4mf lia0 tbwiid W
VII
mm? Kin? at u
I l , 1 I M IV. Ill
I LUI ll V-JI VV V'M
WIIULKSALB DBALKtM IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
SOLE AQKNM FOR
HENRY MilLLARDS
mc INDIES.
FKESn VERV WEES.
Bloomsbuvg, Pa.
AttV OltDRIt
?On PK3TIVAL
will be
8UPPLIKD WITll
LOWEST
AS FOLLOWS :
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS, ,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS!
CREAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
POP CORN I
BALLS.
C. B. JB0BBINR
DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIIUCIIIITS
-IN-
d;
n nan
IX
J lllillUk
A
.ns
Sewin
Mine
-AT-
Music - - - - Warerooms
BXoomsburg, Fa.
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE GENUINE WITH OUT TH C (VA LABEL
Ma nurd ur Ww. Anita t. tson. I'hllada., who
malo Uio timoua Uorvu Uraud llalicr lilaukcta.
PATENTS,
vai'.j ui Trill MimovitQ-l. iu-1 n Fateot
61 m mduted tor tfjiiKUVTK FEES.
ou. 07IOK is oi'fisrrE u h ihtent
F1QE Wdlixfooo aub.ionoies, all bullous
lrit, naBoaoan trirmct pueai bmiuesi lu leaa
v wji m-tu luoae ruiuoujirom
wastilDsrtou.
soad inojet. drawlnff, or photo, with description.
He advise If patentable or not, Iroo ot cbarL-e
Our re not due till natcut U KoourMr vurk'-.
A ooolc,"llow to oouilu Hau.uts.-with referenwa
o actual Clients lu your State, county, or tows,
dntrrte. Address '
C. .A SNOV & CO.,
Ovpodu Patlnt OS r, WaUln(rWa ao
Ti..; 118 JblM .
0 ROD.
i,. ftoli br na or tllt
Fim lBforTMtton frM.
nr. f r.nuK vuf
Feb 8i-o o wiau
4 laftU . ,
I mW'mm.
1 IlKKUUmBaBff.VIP
UHKHH
tUfhBMttU
ret) ft MBiMtt
llt. Isrttsiniwtfttktki7
W WHI W M. H Will
mutt rtor knu.Mnn n
it tn on. witk tk
( itthvsnit, 4 iw miu rr
. tapiiti nsirM. rmia,
wi. writ. I. a. Met ... M.
narhl.a 1. tka wtia. d Ik.
,teMtiia..rrMh.raifk art, awatrthria Am.,ia.
WMtlK (1U ats , Anemia. Maaaw.
Janif9-
STATIONS.
NORTnCMBIRI.lXn, i 40
uamernn. fc , a ra
Chulaslcy c w
Danville s 08
ltupert.. 0 su
luoomsourK . o so
Kspy. 42
Lime llldge. ...... S M)
Wlllnwflrnvn Km
nrlarcrceli. .... e 69
uerwicic 7 OS
lieacb Haven 7 11
lltlr'aVArrv 1 ,fl
fihlckshlnny 7 0
HunlocK's 7 43
Manucoico 7 V)
Avondalo. 7 M
nymoutn 7 9
mnnt.h .ritnptlnn n nt
Kingston 8 08
Dennett tt ig
Maitcy 8 17
Wyoming 8 S3
FltUton
Lackawanna .......
aHA.TBFUfi COMFOIITINO.
EPP'S COCOA.
nilEAKFABT.
"By a thorough knowlodee oftho natural laws
which govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition, and by a careful application of the nne
properties of well-selected iJocoa, Mr. Epps haa
provided our breakfast tables with a delicately
flavored beverage which may Bave ua many heavy
doctors' bills. It Is by the judicious use ot such
articles of diet that a constitution may be gradual
ly built up until strong enough to resist every ten.
dencyto dl'easo. Hundreds of subtle maladies
are floating around us ready to attack wherever
there ts a weak point. We may escape many a
fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortlfled with
Dure blood and a Droivsrlr nourished franm" rtti
HrrvUx Qaittte. Made simply with boiling water
or milk. Hold only In halt pound Una, by Grocers,
labelled thus s
JAMES Errs CO., nomcoopathlo Chemists,
mihu tAjaaon, ttngiana.
KAXMLOAD TXMCS TAKS
JQELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND
WJtSTlUtri UAlliitUAU.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
Taylorvllie...
ueuevue. ,,
bOBlHTOK.,
27
8 33
8 40
8 48
8 54
0 00
r H
r u
X 85
1 68
i 14
S 19
9 S4
8 29
9 48
2 54
2 59
3 09
3 19
3 90
s'ss
3 89
3 49
3 53
3 it
4 01
NORTH,
a. if. a. w
10 to a is
STATIONS
BCBWTON . s 10
TaylorvliicC'.'."!.'.".!. s so
uLcxawanna s 28
Plttston 8 38
WestltttBton I 42
WrnmlnCT a .
Maltby s ei
IKUUClbMiw.t.tM 0 DO
Kingston a 8
Plrmnnth .lnnrtlnn
riymouth 7 10
a TVituaia
T 14
Nantlcoko 7 19
Hunlock's ... 7 25
8h!ck8hlnny 7 47
lflP.lr.B Wrtrrv
Beach Haven
7 ss
8 01
Uenrlck s 07
Bnarcreck. 8 18
wuiow orove. ... s te
T.ltnA TM(.n a nn
o....... . u
Kapy... 8 St
muomsDurg .. 8 89
Kupert. g 37
Catawiasa , 8 9
riftnvllli, o
Chulaaky, 9 03
uameron 9 07
C1uaTllUHBSaXAHD..H.... 9 82
ti.J- .. v" .""E?11" w,lu ' ui'aucipnia
Heading; Hallroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, will,
lamsport, Bunbury. Pottsvllle, etc AtNorthum.
f XV, .7 "iv. J-. ii. ib lor iiarnaDurg,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry end Erie.
"V. F. HAL8TBAD. Gen. Man.,
Bcranton, Pa
Pennsylvania Railroad,
4 99
r u
AM
9 50
55
10 00
10 08
io ia
10 29
10 J7
10 80
10 34
10 83
10 42
10 47
10 51
10 55
11 09
11 12
11 92
11 98
11 37
1148
11 52
11 59
12 05
12 10
19 II
1! 80
ii40
II 5)
in .
10 29
10 36
10 53
11 00
11 07
11 It
11 S3
11 96
11 SO
11 37
11 44
11 48
It 08
13 08
13 15
13 90
13 36
19 80
13 37
13 41
11 45
13 50
18 5b
1 03
1 It
1 19
1 95
1 80
r u
80
6 M
8 40
e is
T 05
7 18
7 90
7 97
7 81
7 85
7 43
7 49
53
8 OS
8 It
8 23
8 88
8 4t
8 49
8 53
8 18
a
BOTJTn.
r h
8 OS
9 14
8 91
2 98
9 34
8 47
2 50
t 54
2 69
3 03
3 06
3 19
8 99
3 89
8 45
3 f 1
3 57
4 01
4 05
4 19
4 18
4 24
4 99
4 46
4 64
5 00
5 15
M
r
a
t
e so
6 87
n
I 5t
69
7 03
7 07
7 18
7 II
7 21
7 35
T 43
8 07
8 13
8tt
897
8 81.
8 81
8 41
8 47
8 53
9 67
9 18
9 33
9 38
9 41
r M
J H- WIM4AMH, AUCTiONEKH.
4 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 , i-x.
Heal E3tat? Bsught and Sola.
T'dttlna .1, ....... .. I a
' i mi mr Miiiiva,
FRAZERqr3&
1 - A by 5 pJffdSthMM.
Mircba.ti . uiA,wl OutraHy.
July I9 d-4t.
P Amu it mt a ""
MAID 8CAI S A U
I Promote, a luiurtjni ro.(.
A m ai M.i iagfjwl
HINDrnftnaiiB
Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Jxlh -
TIME TABLE,
m eaeot may is 1889, Train leave BunBurr
EABTWABD
9.40 a.m.. RAK HhIM 1-11- . ...
arrtvlcg at Philadelphia 3.16 . m. : New Tork.
J.60 p. m. i Baltimore, 8.50 p'm!; ' WuSilngton
Shore points. Throueh llunnmt nnanJi
rniiadeipnla. -
m .. 1.43 p. m. Day Express
S t'. JeT.Tork ,SB P- "M Balfimoro
MS p.m.: Washington, 8.10 p. m. Parlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger coackes
tnrough to Philadelphia ana Baitoore. E0,K;",
...IT. J?v m. Kenovo Accommodation (dally
RiSf 22?? " Intermediate ataUons. arrtv-
i?fttnP,hilMilllhla4-IB m- i N6W York 7J0 a. m.
Baltimore. 6.16 . m. ; Washington 6.80 a. m. j
pnla and New York. Philadelphia Daaaeneera oin
remain in sleeper undisturbed until f a. m.
I.ul a. m Vru, Ual l . i .-v... y.
intermediate nations, arrvtng at PhUadelphU
ii2.M?".?ew Yoi'I M tn.i Through PuUm
phi a voMengor co acnes to rnuaaei-
h,f;?.'VmrSanth.',rn Express (dally) for narrli.
SJ''iS ("'''poedlaw statloun arriving at Baltt
more i.o, and Washington 8.45, and through pull.
K,4n.?l0'p,ng cre t0 Baltimore and Washington,
and througp passenger o jachei to Baltimore ,
WK8TWAH.ll.
6.10a. m rt n van i a 1 1 xt ... . .
Canandaigua i d InMrmedlato' atattona, lloches
ter, Bultalo and Niagara Kails, with through Pull
Kocnerter passuuger aoaoues to une ana
. -.Vrf6" aKipreaa ( dally ) for Lock Haven
aad Intermediate stations.
. p. m. magara itxpress (aauy except nun.
T1IDT lfnnn liiai.l.lmi. an1 lnbMwal..a ...
!L5i' 'i lister, Buffalo and Niagara Kails with
thrcugbpasaenger coacbestoKaneandltochMUr
and Parlor ear to Watklns.
6.80 p. m. raat Line (dally except Sunday) for Re.
novo. Waiklns and Intermediate stations, with
"uuuu paasenger coaches to ltenovo and Watklns,
lions?' 'r wu"au BPort aud Intermediate sts
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NOWB EinTMH 1a1TPB Thl1.ilAtnn. i n . M
Baltimore. 4.80a.m. IlarriRlir9. RIn. ni rf.tlv
arriving at Bunbury 9.68. a. m.
... , w, Niagara Kxpress leaves
Philadelphia, K.60 a. m. j Washrngton 8 10 a. in. BU
ttmore a. m. Man u..r.nw
?.i?,-lirjr' r-.3 p,m" wltb through parlor oar from
l hlladelphla andtnroughpasaengerooaches from
fiuioucipuia ana uaitlmore.
r.fti'i.HS 0 leaves New Vois 9.00 a.m.; Fhlladel
ESJi'Mi?!."' m' I Washington, 9w a. m, . mm.
S?!,!?'5 ??? (aM1' soept Bunday) arriving at
sunbury. 6.3o p. m. w th throunV passenger
w!tZ '""a ''""al'lPnla and llalilmore 11
.'A'Vf3?0 K'P.'ss leaves New York 8 00 p
5?.,ii!1"alt;,pSUlLP-m Washington 2.50 p. m
Baltimore 4.io p. m. (dally exept Sunday) airlv
IngatlSuiiUury iai8 p. m. ouuuay; un'
,Srte.'ya"lettvesNew York 8.00 p.m. 1 Phlladel.
puta.ll.wp. in.i Wa8hlDgton,i&p.m. Baltl.
.l'.'!J'.m.,'(dalIy) arrtvl'ugat Sunouryfcio
phiftl-iltti . ,hv10U(lJ lm" Bloeolng cars from
,.!Sat.lphla' Washington and Baltimore and
through passenger coaches from Philadelphia
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UAII.lUIAIt ANU NOllTII AND WLnT
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Ing st Bloom Perry i2.STp. in-.Kunburr 1.80 D. in
Express west leaves VVllkes barre 3 p mtVaf
vlng at Bloom Perry 4.50 p. ia!, Bunbury iMf. mt
BUNDAY TIUINS.
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I!l oa.Iri. m., Wllkes-Bare
n 01.JLl??mm.??aUon leaTe Wllkes-Bairs 6:10
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. "ivvu Co.lOdpruoebT Na.v York
ingood faith, aiobUla all needKl litir roaUo u
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