THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, A Bishop in tlie Saloons. Bishop Talbot, of tho dlocoso of Montana nnd Idaho, pronohod at St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church S CRtoruay morning, in ino course 01 Is address on tho subject of tho work that has been nnd is to bo dono in his fiold tho Hishop gavo a characteristic oxperionco of his in a mining town wlioro ho desired to hold Borvioos and to have tho inhabitants know of and attend tho sorvicos. IIu said : "I arrived in tho town on Saturday morning. It was pay-day and nn un usual crowd was about. I had printed a circular, which was plncod in all tho conspicuous places. Then I ptarted about to boo how it was being received and, to my dismay, found tint there wero too many other circulars about for much attention to bo paid to it. Clearly I must get at tho people in another way. But how! Looking about I soon found that tho msjority of tho inhabitants wero in tho saloons. It was an odd thing to do, but I deter mined to go into tho saloons and sneak to the mon myself. So I started down tho Btreet. "Tho first saloon I camo to I enter ed. Several mon looked curiously at mo as I asked for tho proprietor. I was takon baok into a most comfort ably furnished room, whero tho pro prietor was. I introduced mysolf, say ing: "I have oomo to pay ray respects. Will you not introduce mo to theso gentlemen? "With great pleasure," said he, and a minute later I was shaking hands with 'tho boys' and talking to them. 'Gentlemen,' slid I, 'I am going to hold services in tho Town Hall to-morrow morning, and want to seo the people there. Will you help mol" ' "Yes, sir,' they answered. 'Bishop, you can depend on us. Wo'll seo you through.' Acd they did. I visited tho other saloons with almost idontical result?, and tho following morning yon would have thought that U19 circus had come to town From the crowds that flocked to tho service. I have nover preached to a more reverent congrega tion than they wore. Philadelphia Press. The Stripe Down the Baok. A SIGN OV TUE SIIXrUKE OF TUG MACK AND WHITE RACES "In several instances," says the writ er, "I saw slave children whoso veins contained' so muoh of their master's blood that their skins wero without a tinga of tho African color oxcopt tho invariable stripo down too Bpinai col umn. Suoh tilings as that were so plainly and horribly wrong that I needed uo teaching in order to know it. Between selling human beings who wero partly wtrito and those en tirely black I some way couldn't find any line whoro tho wrongended and the right began. "What do I mean by tho strjpo down the spinal column! Why I sup posed you knew the presoneo of Afri can blood in any person, no matter how slight the proportion, can be in stantly detected by a dark line along tho spine. Even an octoroon, with complexion and features puro. Caucas ian, invariably has this line of dark. It is a never-failing proof of mixed blood Tho mark is not alwavs black, but al wave considerably darker than tho rest of the surface of the body. "Since you didn't know that, per naps you don t know that a negro child at its birth is as light colored as a wmto one. lou wouldn t notioe any dificrenco in tho color at all. In throe or four hours after birth the skin begins to turn dark, and in a short time becomes as black as the child is destined to bo during its life." Ind ianapolis News. An Emperor's Courier. THE REVERENCE CEASES ON DELIVERING HIS MESSAGE. Prom the London limes. The Chinese papers describe tho re ception of tho imperial courier from Pekin, who conveyed to tho Vice roy of Canton the nowa of bis transfer to another province, Arriving at the Viceroy's yamen in tho afternoon he was reoeived with a Balute of nino guns. Every one of the door, from tho outer gate into tho sanctum sanctorum of the Viceroy, were instantly thrown open and the courier, dismounting from his horse, was met by tho Viceroy in richly-embroidered robes of state. After greetings the courier was conducted in to tho great hall of justice, whoro a table with incense and candles was set facing northward. The courier walk ed up to the tablo and took from tho folds of his dress tho imperial edict, georgeous in yellow satin, and with averted faco unfurled tho roll in front of the Viceroy. Suddenlyjevery ono in tho room, from tho Viceroy to tho lowest attendant, loll down on their knees and performed nine prostrations, at tho end of which, all Btill knoeling, the courier read oat in a sonorous, sing-song style the imperial command. Tho Vioeroy then rose and taking the edict in doth hands raised, it aloft. The courier then retired, not a word having boon spokon, bat instead of going out as ho had oorao in, by the front door, ho wont by an obsouro s!de door suitable to his rank1 as onco the diet was delivered ho reverted to his own rank and being now without a messago lost all his honors as an imper ial raossenger. A fow moments before ho was treated as all but an Emperor; now ho was only a small official. ASSERTING THE EDITORIAL PBERO- UAT1V.&. Prom the Dttrolt Free Press. Wo oxtraottho following item from tho last issue of the Arizona Kicker : "A combination calling itself the Acmo Opora Company, ot Chicago, gavo a show of sorao sort at Reynold's Ilall last Friday night. No free tickots wero Bent to tins omoo, ana when wo sent onr half-breed roller boy over to tho manager with a note- asking him why in Texas he had noglcctod such an important duty, ho rottirned word that tno Kicker could kiok and be hangod to It. Wo therefore kicked. Wo hired Cooper's Hall for tho same night, gavo a free darco and the Acme Opera Company opened to an audienoo composed ot tho lanuiouis oross-oyod boy and two half- breeds who thought omeuody was going to be Bcalpod Thero's nothing mean about us. Wo imply want what is duo to tho profes sion, and what has been granted it from time immemorial. When an arause- tnent combination sots out to iguoro us and mako us sing small somebody will cortaicly hoar something drop be fore gotting to tho top of tho hill. Tho Supremo Court roversed tho judgment of the Mercer County Court in tho caso of Joseph Fleming, of Pittsburg, who was convicted of hav ing sold liquor withont a lioense in that country, having shipped it from Pittsburg 0. O. D. Tho justices were four to three in viewing the sale as Laving occurred in Pittsburg and not jp Mercer County. Signs and Strange Omens. To meot a funeral procession is a sign of death. To loan a pockelbook containing bills of largo denominations is consider ed very .unlucky. When a'fitA proparo to wash its face it is a sign that someone in the hour o will shortly rcccivo a licking. If you aro in n liouso and hoar a babv cry it it a sign of marriago or, il it isn't it had ought to be. Drowned. On Saturday night, November 2, 1889, James P. Miller, of Tunkhan- nock, is supposed to havo been drown ed nt this place. Miller is nbout iu years old, weight about 105 lbs., height a feet 10 inahes, sandy liair with mustache. When last seen ho had on a bluo sack ooat, light overalls, checked Bbirt. Smtablo reward will bo paid lor tho discovery of the body. JjKWIS Koukks, Tuhkhannock, Pa. Tho cravat of tho stylish youth grows bigger and bigger and is now three times as wido and twice as long as it was a year ago. Tho first number of Ghat, ono of the brightest nnd best little 48 pago monthly magazines wo Imvo over seen, has just oomo to hand. Its size, stylo and make up arc original and exceed ingly neat and clean. Such a feast of Good Stories, Bright Articles and par ticuhrly attraotivo Young Folk's read ing, is seldom met with under one cover for 10 cents, $1.00 a year. A Bones ot papers by ladies repre senting Amorica's Leading Collogo for Women is begun in this number. Tho Topic, "Tradition? and Superstitions,' by Ruth Craft, of Vassar College, is written in a most roadablo and master ly style. A specimen copy miy be had for tho asking. Chat Puiiusiuno Company, Philadelphia, Pa. One Faot Is wortli a column of rhetoric, said an American statestnin. It is a fact, es tablished by tho testimony of thous ands of people, that Hood's Sirsapa rilla docs euro scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from impuro state or low oondilion of tho blood. It also overcomes that tir ed foaling, croates a good appetite, and gives strength to ovory part of the system. Try it. CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fevei A NEW IIOMK TREATMENT. Sufferers aro not generally awaro that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of llvlngparosltcs In the lining mcinbraiia ot the nose and eus tachian tubes. Microscopic research, how over, has proved this to bo ft fact and tho result Is that a simple remedy has been for mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness nnd hay fever aro permanently cured In from ono to three simple applications mado at homo by tho patient onco In two weeks. N. 11. For catarrhal discharge peculiar to lcmaies t wniiesj tins remeay is a Bpccinc A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is bcm on receipt l u-h ceuta uy a. ii. Dixon & son, B04 west King ot., Toronto, vauaua. 3CT7uy; junvrtcuiu Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully- An Attack of Gravel. fc Mtk BuOmtmcmt m Waaa ut OO- nr Ska wma Uttypdr Onl .., i Tfa in nothlnr I now tsjoy thai I da not owe to kaTln and Dr. DtW Xaasadya TMorlW Bamsdy. ma.tlloixloot.K.T. My trouble twn tn my kMn.ya and from which I oarar hwm to moot . C SI' " WM rto la my Utk, X u laTer un. with do anwUtaand could not (Imp, I wu ocm. pallad to um C4c, and tasUj rotaowaakthatl ould not aland aloca, Th. diatom Is mrbwkiru larribla. Iwwbunlni; np wilbajarar oreooaUat. IrablTerlnxuUcold. )ly parslaUn said I HAD BRIGHT'8 DISEASE,' ?.hhl!1Sm?f ""nation. To add to my a. flicUoa aftarXbad bean 111 about two yaara. I bad a bad attack of OraTeJ. Whan thla mada lta appaar- tnraaUtodl. IhadrourdoatoraaltandnM. taabeat to the county, ret I conatantly traw -wont. 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Dtnlul Dougherty will repeat lis tnlk on "Oratory" again tliU BcaBon. Ho rccclvtii from S200 to 300 a lec ture. Col ''Hob" Ingp soil to bo con-graiiilfttt-il upon liis apjiearanco a oount.ol for llio Cuthollo Church. Now, II bo can only imltiuo tho Church to net ns couiibcI for him, poinctliing of n reciprocal reward may bo realized. It id definitely settled Lliat Hnnrv Irving will not vieit thin country pro fessionally noxtscBson. Hols contem plating n vlBit of pleasure, to ueo somo of his American frit ntl- poclally, but, in a letter just reoeived 'rom ilotitlou, it la etatod that ho Mil not play horo beforu the cason of 1891 02, when he hopes to oomo with a company and a roptrtoire which will add to his Ameri can reputation. Mark Twain continues to recoivo more invitailoux to lecluro than any man in America, with less inclination to aicipt any. Ho pnyn AIiij t l'ond $100 a yo ir for saying "No'' to appli cants. A movement Is afoot to form a Qeorgo Wnshii gton Historical Society in England, the elm f promoter of it foeinc tho Ilov. Gnorire Washincton. chaplain of tho Ungliah Church in fans, who is tho oldest repicscntntive of tho Durham branch of tho Wash ington family in England. Joseph Pulitzer, tho editor and pro prietor ol tliu JNo York world, is about to start from I'aris, where ho is now Bttying, on a tour of tho world. Ho will go by way of tho Suez Canal, India and Japan. a nick ri.AYniiNo Kon cim.imKN. Mrs. liandbor. uYoit said the traiu 1 should tako leaves al 10:30, didn't you ? Ticket Agent. "Yes, madam : and I think I've told you that about ten tunes already." x os, i know you havo: out my little boy likes to hear you talk." Time. The Old Saying that tho man who minds his own businecs will maki money is not true. Charlis Coohtano, a Canadian, has remained on his farm for fourteen straight years wlth-out leaving it and has not spoken to n stranger in all that time, and ho is poor' er than when he began. Adviceto km Kits: In milking cows always nit on tho side farthest from tho cow and near a soft spot in the pasture. Milwaukee Jilujf. Henry J. Stkuiik, tho millionaire philanthropist of Providence, who died last week, left in his will $100, 000 in cash to his private secretary and 00,000 to his housekeeper. An kven kxciianoe, etc. Minister. "John, you know that barrel of ser mons down cellar marked 'No. IT' John. "Yes, sir." Minister. "I wish you would put a now head ou it and address it to Huv Sepworth Spowait, Shropshire, Eng land. John. "Yes, sir." Minister. "And, John, won't you inquire at tho steamship othoo and seo if there isn't a barrel from Shropshire. Judge. Miss Ureiel takes the Veil the $10,000,000 HEinKss inns kare WELL TO TUB WORLD. A $10,000,000 heiress has bidden farewell to tho world. Miss IC'ite Drciel, tho second daughter of the laU) F. A. Drexel, of Philadelphia, last Thursday took tho whito veil nt tho novitiate at tho convent of tho Sis ters of M-roy in Piifaburg. J tie ceremony was a particularly m clnsivo one, none but the nearest friends and relatives being permitted to enter tho place whero tho ceremony was periormed. The ceremony began promptly at 10 a. in., and was conduct ed by Archbishop ltyan and Hishop t'helan, agisted oy many priests. Mies ilrexel, tho postulent was at tired in a ma;uih'cont dress of cream white satin. When Aw reached the al tar, sho kneeled, and received the blessing of the superioress, and asked that she bo known ai Sinter Catherine. Tho Bermou was preached by Bishop Phelan, at the conclusion of which Miss Drex-d was led to tho altar rail, where she answered tho usual ques tions, after wbioh she retired to change her dress, reappearini' in tho coarse blaok garb of tho novitiate. After tho services a bieakfast was partaken of by all, which was one of the most elab orate ever prepared in that city. BEUEIVE1 HI3 EEWAED. Tho appointment of John J. Ltuoh- lin, of Ashland, to succeed thx late Harry Ferguson as Lehigh Valley sla'ion ai;ent al Contralia, will Iih source of much pleasure t John's ttiemls who are legion. Tno ho or could not have boon bestowed on rnore desorvug shoiilduri) Fiirnuny yuar put hu has h.ild van his positions ui.- der this company and his roovitt pro motion demonstrates tho high esteem and coulldenco in whioh ho was held by his employers. II j ha? always faithfully aud consolent'onsly disoharc od all trust reposo I in him, aud has now received his reward, Accept our congratulations upon your appoint ment, friend Langhlin. Ashland Ad vocate. Bail HAD 0HANQED. "My wife, Mr. Irkins," Bald tho husband aoross tho aisle of tho street car. "Ah l Glad to boc you Mrs. Winters. Why, how you havo changrd in two weeks." 'Changed ! No ono rlso has spoken of it," she blankly replied. "Why, when I saw you with your husband at the theatro two weeks aao to-night you seemed to bo a girl of about 18." "At tho thoatrol You you you 1 Her husband had been winking and winking, but near-ulghtcd Mr. Perkins had seen tiothinir. Tho wifo settled back, llgured it out that sho was home alone with the toothache that n'.gbt and tho frozen etaro sho turned on her husband as they got oil covered tho plat form with a glare of ico. She has asked for an explanation ere this. ueiroxt Jiree rrest. An Unfortunate Explanation. From Teiat mUngi. jure, rartablo it la rnining tear fully outside. Hadn't you better stay huu iqko Butipor wiui uw, aire. Druiiui Smith O, ao, Mrs. Fortable, the weather can't be aa bad a that Jtov Mother, alnea 1 hare been ndo TToWt Atwit JU&ekinff raj aboea wear longor than erer before.and 1 rterer ret mr feet wet, bnt I do not think theylook aaamootaaawhenlflntneed It. AfrfAtr Indeed, rot eon, lamaorrrronareaocara teas. Yon forget that eren a rood thing la twlj food when froperl need. Yon hare not eren looked at the dlreetlone, for tbef are ret around the neck of the bottle. N ow yon mart read them, and ther win get too out of rour trouble. Your father and I keep our ahoea In elegant order by lta nee, I nee it about onoa a month and papa about onee a w eek. WolffsACMEBIacking la wanderhuTpreMrvlna aal Wnterproottnn any leather t airing it a deep, rloh block luetrs tio lasts n week, ixn'f we aftm. Do not confound ACME Blacking with anr other. Bold bf Shoo Btorea, Orooera, Drugglata, Ao. Trf It on rour Ilarneea. WOLFF X RANDOLPH. PHlUDELPHIH WIDE AWAKE A Good Teat ,1890 maguiinti." bprlngfitld Republican. A Uerrj Year rn'E ansA r serialsi THAT BOY Q1D. liy William O. Stod dard. Young and old will follow Gideon's adventures and his sister's on their father's acres with laughter and breathless interest. THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER. By Herbert D. Ward. A serial of school life In famous Andovcr our Kugby. The boys', the professors, the lodgings, the fun. "THE SONS OF THE VIKINGS." By Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. A right down jolly story of modern Norse boys. BONY AND BAN, one of the best of tho Mary Hartwell Catherwood serials. SEALED ORDERS. By Charles Rem Ington Talbot. An amusing adventuro story of "wet sheets and a flowing sea." CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. By Alexander Black. Six practical and amusing articles. LUCY PERVEAR. First of a series of graphic North Carolina character sketches by Margaret Sidney. TALES OF OLD ACADIE. Twelve powerful true stories by Grace Dean McLeod, a Canadian author. THE WILL AND THE WAY STO RIES. By Jessie Benton Fremont. About men and women who did great things in the face of seeming Impossibilities. THEPUK-WUDJIES. BjrL..Bridg man. The funny Indian Fairy l'olk, BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN. A dorcn really helpful papers by Sallie Joy White. Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET TERS. By Mrs. Ex-Governor Claflin. TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY GROUND TALES. The first will be " LAMBKIN ; Was He a Hero or a Prig?" by Howard Pyle. the artist. HrPottaUard Volea and Caih PrUel.J SHORT STORIES sifted from thousands : Santa Claus on a Vegetable Cart. Charlotte M. Vail. Rljane. William l'reiton Otii. llow Tom Jumped a Mlno. Mn 11. r. Mickiier. Tno Run or Bnow-enoo Ttiomp- nnn. Lieut. K. P Krmont. Pnllv ftt thft Book kltohen. Delia W. Lyman. Tralllntr Arbutua. lltitkuh iiutierwortb. uoiaenuareraret. jamei C. Pordy. Pocfnv'a Bullet. Kate Unvin Clark Purd How Simeon and Bancho Fanza Helped the Revolution. Mlaa RUIey Seward, the Olfflcultles ot a Darling. L. B. Wallord. " One Qood Turn." Harriet Prescctt Spollord. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, noreltien Dolls of Noted Women. MisiRUley Seward. Bow to Build a Military Snow-Fort. An old Weil Pointer. How tho Coasacka Flay Polo. Madame de Meiuner. All Around a Frontier Fort. Lieut. F, P. rremont. Homo of Ramona. Charlet F, Lummis. A Rabbit Round-Up. Joaquin Miller. Japanese Flfrht lnsr Kltea. S. 11. Iteniadon. U. S. N. Indian Base' Ball Playerfl. F. L. Sloaneol"Tlie Hamp ton Indian Mine." A Party In a Chinese Pal ace. . K. Sddmore. The Poemt, PIrtnrea and Departments will be more intereiting than ever. Tale ot tho South Pacific. U'iMAuait it $2.40 a leer. JVTw Vel ttcinsDic D. LOTHROP COMPANY, Bosroif, 189O. Harper's Magazine. ILl.U3TIt.VTKD A new SIlnkHmlfilr ) tho Hhllr.3n(.i1n. nt rntriw A. ahbkv will () urefcptert la iiaki-kr'h maoa- zixnior ibw, win eomnienta tiy Akiiukw lano. UiKrKH's Mmiizink his also mada BDeclstl ar. mnnem-niu with Alimio sk Uidukt, t!io (treatett or living French novem 8 for i hi c.icluilvo publl catt'in. In serial form, of a hiimorius storv, to ie entllloi, "The colo.i:i3 of Tanioin: tho Lust Aaventures or thfi Ftm.ua TarLarin.1 Tim Rmre- will be tr.tnfilated bv HnMav Jium anil iiiiiatra. iry UJ IIUI IIUU JIVilUAUU W. D. Howki l.q will contrlhTiln n novplplln In three pai tK, aiul I.aktui o IIkarv a nov. lette In piria, eiiutii).! " ouinA," han laomaly llluatri- In Uliiitr.itcd pap'sr4, to ichlag subjects ol cur rentlnturtH, and lHi8t,h"rt fctories, and timely aibimr ,.i n .in IS Will .1 aiUldia UH WC1I' kUOnU btjLd ird. 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Address 1 HAUl'lilt JE UHOT1IKHU, New York. CLOTHING ! CL0THIIT3 THE MKHUIIANT TAILOR. 5':;,:' Furnishing hkl k Caps OF KVKltV UKSCIUPTIOX. Suits mado to order at MioU notiue and a lit always guaranteed or no pslu. (Jail ami oxaraino tue largest ana Lent noleotod stouk of goods ever shown in uoiumuta county. Btoro next door to First National liunk MAIN STUKKT, Rlooiuntjurir Pa. TO'CONSUMPTIVES, The undersicned having been restored lo health by simple means, after suiTer- . ' I - I ing iqr seyerai years wmi a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Cohv sumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To' those vtho desire it, he will cheer fnllv send ffree of charcei a coov of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure lor consumption, asthma, Catakhii, IJkONCiiiTis, and all throat and Iun Maladies. He hopes all tuf ferers will try his Remedy, as it is in valuable. Those desiring the prescrip tion, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A.Wilson, Williamsburg, Kings County, New Yoric. A-&-Co.-Dec..7.iy, RAILROAD TIME TBLB ma QELAWARK, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. iii.oomshuiu; DIVISION. HTATIONS. NOIITH. r. M. r. M. A. 11. a. w. NOHTHUMDRRt.AKD 5 40 IN 1000 on M15 8 HO Minrron Dh3 ... chulasiy 10 ID .... 1014 8 41 101.) 3118 11) Ml 7 0 10 67 7 18 IKS T 20 1112 7111 11 13 7 31 11 20 7 31 1121 7 4 1181 7 4'.) II Hfl 7I 11 48 8 06 11 8 17 12 04 8 21 Will 8 2 12 13 8&1 12 20 8 11 12 27 8 41 12 31 8 49 12 31 (51 IS 10 8.18 12 41 um 12 M DIM lot t IT 101) OSS 115 V no ISO 9 3.1 r. u. r. m imnruio iiim u u CattttTlssa 6 ii3 .... itupcrt ... 6 :j ) s rn liloomsbun; o 81 2 M 'pf. ., ii 4 k ei .ime iiiuiro nou .... Willow Drove. Ill .... tlrlircreck UM HerwlcK 7 on s 69 Uracil llovtn 7 11 .... Hick's repy Tn .... IllCkftllinil) 7l) BlU lluniO'-k'B T41 . .. Nnntleoke T'n 3 30 AVOnill lo 7 54 llrmouth T rn 3 4J I'lymoutli Juncllnn HIM . .. KllVsUin H(H 3 63 llnniiu 8 12 .... M.iliny 817 Wyoming 8 31 1M West lILtston 8 27 4 0.1 HUston B33 4 11 icKAwanria 8 m Tavlorviu- 8 44 llollcvuo KM .... 3CKANT0N 111)0 4 23 r. ii. p.m. STATIONS. t-OUTII. A.M. A.M. r. m, p. M 1 u 20 .... 029 2 1'2 0 30 2 10 6 87 2 18 0 41 2 21 UM SS'J M .... ODD 2 3T 7 03 2 40 7 07 2 41 7 12 1 50 7 13 in 721 !!r9 7 21 3 0(1 7 41 3 20 7 B3 3 31 8 07 3 40 8 3 3 17 8 20 3 M 8 27 3 .17 8 31 4 02 8 31 4 111) 811 4 13 8 47 4 22 R52 4 24 8 67 4 43 D11 4 M . SCRANTOH tin DM) DM Clloruc. 811 TuylorTlll" 5 20 111 1X1 ckawanriA li2S M01 831 10 IB 8 4 10 li 147 Hi 27 lltt.iton Wfst I'lttfton wynmlrij; Mallbv CHI I0 3D liennett or.i H31 Klnrton CM 1034 nmomii Junction tc.i hmj 'It mouth 7 10 n 17 Avonililp 7 11 HIM Knntlcoke 7 19 10 M llunlooK'a i!6 11 IK Milckhlilnny T37 1112 Illck'8 Ferry .53 lta liencli Haven 8 01 1131 Herwlck ni7 U4ii I rinr I recK 8 11 Willow Drove 810 lino I.lmellKUe sm n il spy, 823 1201 8 32 UOfl 8 37 12 12 8 48 12 17 8 57 13 33 lilomsburg ltunert Calawissa Danville ChulaiKy cameron imy 141 NOKTIIDMDItlll.ANI) V 81 12.13 SW 1 2 3 13 0 43 r. u. r. u. A. M. I'. M, ronnertlnn at ltuo rt. with l'llllrtlolnhl.l A Ke.idloir Itallroad for Tamtncnd. Tainanut. Will- lamsport, sunbury, Poitivlllo, cia t. North tin berlaml with I. & B. Dlv. 1'. H. li. (or llJrrliimrr, ukk uaven, tcmporm-n, warren, ii.i.-iv, ana I'.rio. w. F. UALir '..v, iaa Man., Scranton, 1'a. Pennsylvania Riilroal 111! Philadelphia & Eric R. R. Divis ion, and No'thrrn Central Railway W TIME TABLE. In errnel NOV. 10. 1S8S). Tr.tlM tfiivesnnbtt KASTWAltD s.to a. tn.. sea fchore BXDresB (dallr exert sunjayi. ior uarnsour aDainuirmouiaLeHiaLioLB arriving at rhlladolphla3.l5 p. m. ; Ncwiork 150 p. in. : Ualtluiore. 3.10 p. m. : Wiahlntrton 5.55 p. m.. connect log at 1'hlU'lolphla tor all sea oion lioinia. lurougu pnweuer ooam ii. fhiiaaeipma. 1.3J n. tn. Day Exnroa dally except 8unday),fcir liarrlsburg and Interme diate stations, arriving at r U 1 1 u d e 1 p h a 8.60 p.m. i New York, D.35 p. m. lUllltnore 3.45 p.m.; Waahlnetou, s.'S p. tn. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and paaaenger cuaohee enrouirn 10 rniiaaeipnia aua uatumore. B.oi p. m. itenovo Accommoaanon taauy tor uarrisourff ana an mierineaiaie Rtauonn. amy. Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. : New YorK 7.10 a. m, iiaitimore, o.is i. m. ; vvasnincton e.au a. m. Pullman aleeplnc car (rom Ilarrlibure to Phlladel phla and Now York. PtilU'lelphla pwwnirerB can remain In al"per un.1l8t'trb1 until 7 a. in. l.io a. m. ts-ie viaii(a.iuy) ror uaTHOurj; aaJ Intermediate station!, arr'fins: at Phltadelohla 6.50 a. m. Nir Y-irfe, 9.M a m.: Throna Pallman sleeping cara ani piiingor ooiho, ',o Plill vlel- pnia. 2.Wa. m. liitlAri Hxpron(lilly) for Hirriii. burrf and lntr nduw stif.oni arrlvlnu iV. Ualtl more 7.20, a. m. aol WvVilngtoii.is, a m. awl throuch Pullmm Hie 'Dloff oar to ltiir.imirn nnrt vtt3iuui;i,oT, ana mrougp paaicnger ciacnoi to f.aikliuuio. WBSTWAIUi. 5.10a. m. Erie Mall (dallr). for Erie ani al iauttuuMKiiti ii u inieruiHaiaio flt.iiions. Kocnea- lor. u'maio i.ia mazara pans, witn tnrnncrii poll. manl'iu:coar3 ntupasnnzorcoaclixs toitrleand Knin "ir. 9.53 Newa Ripreas ( dally 'nr i ock Havon ann uiierineauie RiatioiiR. 1.41 p. ra. Niagara F.xnroaB (dally excent Fun yi for Kane. Cfia stiruaind Intprmert'itpntn- tloni. It heeter, Butralo and Niagara falls with throueh pasenger coaeheto K.nonnrt Hocheater uuu i-nrior ear 1.0 iiiiiiimspori. o.nMy.iu. ritai ljuei.aHii) earepi,Miliayjror ite- tbrn-ulipaBwnirer poaches to ltenoro and WatklnH ii p, m. wuiiam'porr. Kxpifa ( Jally ) for o.i.iwit. luiiiui-um.u mm.i lulls. TnitOUQII TKA1NH FOlt HI'NPUHY FHOMTIIL' a.iai A8UMJUT11. NeWB KxnrPBH leaves PbllnielnMn t n a m Ilaltlmore. 4.3)11. m. Uarrlsburtr. 8.io a., m. rtaii'r arrlvlair at Kunbury 9.53. a. m. ., , t .Migira Express leaves Philadelphia, 8 50 a. rn. : Washington 8 10 a. m. ual tlmore 9.00 a. in. idailv exeenisunii.iv nrrivim. nt Snnbury, 1.43 p.m., with through Parlor car (rom ruiuwipiiu ana mrnugn passenger eoaence from Philadelphia and Ililtlmore. Fast UnoIeaveaNew imt 9.00 a.m. j Phlladel. phli.il hi a.m. j Waihln?ion, 10 ion. m.; Ualt'. more. 11.45 a. m., (d.illy cept Sunday) arrlvtn? at SULbUrr. 3.311 n. m. Willi thrnilrli mgw., coaches (rom PhlladilphU and i! .ltlmoro nilli;tJll mri. Bip-"Si lO'lVIH nsw VOrK 2.00 p. m. Phllaue'phH 11.45 p. in. Wiahln?ton 3.30 p. ra. Baltimore Ija a. m. (dlllv I nrrlrlnr at. Knnnnr. 9.15 p. m. Erie Mall loaves New York S.OOp. ra. : Phlladel phla, 11. 'is p, m. ; Washington, 10.00 p. m. : Ualtl more, n.2.1 p.m., (dally) arriving at da.nburys.10 a. m . with through PuUmio ulejplng oirj from Philadelphia, Washington inl iSiUloioro and through pasionger ooaalias troa IMlUDlpsn NtlMlBlI V, HAZI.KTII.N IV lv'M.KEHAltltK iv.ii,u.iii mi (Mlltl'll .1(11 UT.8r HiraNIIII lit 1 1. WAV. lllatly except Nutiuay,) Wllxesbtrro Mail leaves Sunburv lam a m arriving at llloom Verry ia . ra., Wllke-b trre 1J.10 p.m. axprcsantisi leaveH aunourys.35 p. ra., arriving at lllooin Kerry 6,28 p. m., Wllkes-barro 7.50 p. in. Hunbury Mall leavea Wl lkeabarre n.ii.m.rnv. IngatHloonrj Perry 18.37 p. m,Hunbjry 1.30 p. m. ""I.."11 .o, iouidb lutca'ijtirre u. in,, ur- vlng at lllooin trorry i.il p. m 8unbury 5 so p. m. BUNUAY THAINS. Vllkeabarro mall leivei sonburv in in m n. riving at llloom Perry 10.48 a, rn., Wllkos-uarie ;..u t to. Hunday accommod itlon leaves Wllkhn.narrr n. n P. m.. arrlvlnh. at. Ml'itioi Ferrv a.su n. m. him ..... T:S0n. e-, ' " cn.. e. pinn, ,7. a wood. uci .Manager. (ion. Patisenger A t. ta aa um iol I'rtti il irks obtalnM, in l all Pat jt ill mo) 1 1 nt 1 1 (or .1 il) Kit i'K l' una. 1UH Dfl'IO'J 14 Oi't'lSII'K U. 8. PATCST FFIOIC IVoli.vM.it A ). ienuien. nil tii....il,.a Iroor, henoootn tr in tot intent busluess in l tss Imctanl at OUSl'thin lao.io remote r un wauuiugiou. send molel, drawing, or phoio.wllh desorintton. Wtf advlso If natentabtu or not. mm nr nn. ...... Our foo not due till patent I j Booured. A book, "How to obtain t'atuUV'with references oacual clU'itiln your St tin, county, or town, dot free. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., upri.Hiie i-Meni um e. waihlngton, d.0 FIFTY HOLT.AKS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE ltUJ Chcttnut St., PL I lad a. l'fiitlonN for (Jradaatea. Tliuereuulred3to4uioa, jii.hv tuiuivpea. iitat Coana ot Mady. ClroiAart r v you itams uut fufm. J 0- WILLIAMS, AUOTIONEEU. llLOOMSUUHO, PA. Rsal SitatJ Bought ani Sold. Turtles ilt rirlo..; in buy hnrstsnnil wngons fotilil itn well lo rail ou tho Above, AKLE ASE II PkT IV mifu .r.. . n,!ll.iW"'lll,illtlC1 ar0 MUrIUl actually ii;i.iiNK. airrrnnaia uud l)eu.r, fienerullr. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Uaanita and beautlCea the hair. 1 romoii; a luiuriant erowlh. NuV f !'.! R"lo" Oray Hali 4a lla VA..kr..i r-t-- ' JflTsjenU li.udmil and hair falling1 4 HVi-ann tl niatlininrlrta. CHICHEJ.TEn'0 ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. Keil Croaa JiUmund llruiul, .. Jf c,i'7 P'3 for uli. Kah . ore .adli., aak Draa.Ul r tut IMa- tMa.d IlruB.I. Ill M.I V...IIUku ....... im tlu.iu,bo. TaL.aaotbrr, HteaJa. 1.UPIII) Jul puuiui and iullria . . . 1 AAdlfa,w t UUtr, bj taalL abw iw "BLOWING" Tho "Ledger Building" tells a simple story nnd relies on its Clothing to ninko you u cus tomer. "Wo don't Mow the "Big Horn," but tho "Best Clothing with Lowest Prices' leads tho band. Clolblng for Men, nntl Cbllilrcn. A. C. YATES & CO. Sixth ana Chestnut, Phila. rrs'TtWimtWRrtiKwiviGl BRKERS UND Exchange Block, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Oyst:rs end Clams Crackers and Mi4 Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. 03rstex Parlors .tta-clxed.. -M Cams and try oup FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews- J WIIOLKSAI.E DF.AI.KKS IN C(vj-, cbolacfo, tXanAfy, Fvot'cj- t 17otj. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. FEiTJSl GOODS -ii- SPECIALTY". SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars I Henry Glay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princoss, Samson, Silver AbL Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, aa ItUom I Oranges, Lemon5. ream N5- l Bananaj. "pcanVitj, VmoneJj. S Enlijh WalnUtj. 1op SorH BLOOMSBURG, PA. c. 6. RoBBrIs, Foreign and Domestic flh BLOOMSBURG Pfl INBUCEfflENTS Pianos, Organs, and ar. Miiiifi Music Warerooms Bloomebuirg, Fa. OltATF.FUr-COMFOUTINO. EPP'S COCOA. MtKAKFABT. "Ilvathoroushknowledireottho natural laws nutrition, and by a carelul applluatioi or the nos properties ot well-Kleeied ioooa, Mr. Kpoiuai Uavored bererasre whlolt may bt9 iu many heavy Ti w2 ft.ff flyllie judicious usa ot sued lv bulll up until strone enoiuu to nlst every ten. are lloatlni around us reidy to attack wuerevcr i..'Z ."u no miy tvwjpe many a ratal ahart by knepiuit O'irsolveo well tortiaed with I " 'VT ',"i,vJ iwuiwunj iriLiUo" Well f'jff,' Mada simply with bMua water lateiiSithuri ' uroo". JAM Kl'iu t CO., UoowBopatMo ChemUti, CONFECTIONERS Bioomsburg, Pa. -IN- Sewing Machines. -AT- SALESMEN WAITED. Permanent Positions auaranleea, witt ftuhirv mi Kipensts uia Great advantages to boirtnnorg Fj9t.selllm; Btieclalilea. No eio-irlenne- noeded wltu ui. OUT- FIT rifiXT FltBU. Wrlt quick and tel cliolce ot territory. itUilng aire. (Nairn this p iper.) HUOKKKMJltSXltltSi. Itoclioster, X. Y. i'-ea. FARNISBJ?.SJ Hull, C'lliualo od.1 . Location in tbo lloutl 1IAN01IA. Clareaiont, Va
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