A I.II.VK, t ltiPnlo went home-. Hi" evening fIiii lmv linger limiri r lirv Th- winter lnyi nil ci inn' h of t;e JPn..' An I i'vm Mitnm r ivlinls are ( lull , ilnvir, H'.ih-v ulii! went Iiiiiiip. fiiu'o r!io wimiI tmnip -1 tin I- iI.Iii'h imtn lin !iilicli,., ,t mi MoT- M'l.iln Tlu-nH i;:.i.l miurt Int-ut he-litil ' sn I refrain Ami Iiiiii:'ii r mil will, ti ii , U Iiltn-r nun, l-'linv sliu went li.imu. Hl-ire alio went linine It'iw :'t i 1 1 tho omiily rixoiin her prnen. i- Illi'SU'd ; Viiloiii-licil the i.lllnw tli,t l,or d r . I rev "1; Sly loin-:.,- heart Imlh nowhere fur its rot, Sltire h1u wv.nl homo. Kltire she went, home TIip tun. ImiuiI.iv Iihvh eript nway llkoy. ni t, Tin- hum Unlit lint leen ill mined nlm iluulit mi I lenra. AikI t hi dark lights have rained In lonely tears, Hlnco alio wont home. -Hi'iilKTt ,1. I;iik1i.(.. TltlllUTH TO "1 KA IN KOIHIKItx. Hill Nya Mm ml. I'Mlnri of the YntinKr llriitliers. After the Hock Man, I train rotiliery tlie Younger unit JiimcHc.H seal tci eel to nviiiil detection. Each took a iioni-h basket full of soi l w nlclios, so tlmt ,H woultl know wliut I into it win, mi, I Htnrloil olT in four al liferent tliivclionx. Curiously enoiiirli, four of tln ni cmiiii tngrthor, viz, Colo, Jim, ami John Yotinjfrr niul iMooro. Tli four imilaw hud Imlioil In n tliM gruveif liven to let thnir liuisi-s, swap watfhtM, mid jiiny, wheu Into in the at toi no ntMo ilt-puty slid ilT.- ami a con Htnliie who were looking for tho train robber mill k-tily camo upon tlioin. In nn instant Cola Younger took in tho nit tuition, ntiil revolvers were ilrawu mid levolleil on the ofllci-rs, gays the narrator, wliilo uilli tcnil.li' threats and ontln, indicating tlint if they did not hold their liniiiU iw high ng poMHiblo they would, almost, nt once, look like tlm z uliai tiiun in the front of the almanac, they wero halted. "Whore are you goin;?" ihI;i?'1 Cole, n'an Younger in a rich Union D.-j.i Yoice. "We ore limiting for the Yuuii-ri-rs, wlio robbed the train on tho IJ k-1; Island Hniul. " said the d-puty, who had onci; iniianelled a jury, but PHidu from that h;.d ntver mixed lutic-li with carnage. "You word'' exclaimed Coleman Younger. "Well, d n you, p.-iivl" lie wan almost morbid on the stil J -ft of raver, Coictiiun Younger, lie did much inn in, I think, b. hUcgeting it at the most inopportune tiiiies, and ghoned great intuleranco that way. "What do you menu?" uakeil lie treiubliiig wretch. "1 menu that you have just 10 inin-ut-s by our large and choicu assort ment of watche to get ready for the other world, and I dou't wuut to Heud liny man to tliu other w-orli uupre Jiared. " llu wa.i alwnys that way. lie did not want to e a deputy gherilf die in a crude stale. Tell minutes goou panseil. mid then the men were' blindfolded. Thoy were not far from the gleep blufTs of the Misgoiiri, goino of w hich were U0O feet high. The three men, wilh their eyes bandaged, were taken to n cldf and Hwutig over it ho that they caught by their hiiuda. Below was a I'erpcudicti lur wall. "Hold on as long as you can, " said the eccentric robber, "nud when you fall that w ill be the cud of you. " With that the helpless men were left, nnd above the tin .ultiioua heating of their owu hearts they heard the clatter of retreating hoof a You can dimly imagine the horror of such a gituiitiou. The cold, glittering btam looked down upon them, but they saw them not. With bandaged eyes and sinking hearts they clung to the verge of life until their nerveless lingers one after another re laxed and with a deep moan they fell to the bottom, n distance of nearly four feet I f New York World. lha UluliMt Knvluabla Laka la Ilia World. Education is not all, guys n New York iS'an correspondent, that ChuuumquMUH brag about when they speak of their summer school They are sure to tell you that the lake, on the banks of which they gather, is the highest navigable and navigated body of water ou the globe, and that it is swept by winds pure and fresh as those of the more northorly 'Adirondack. C'liHiitauciiH Lake is in the extreme western corner of New York Stale. It is 1.8UU feet above sea level It is only eight miles from Lake Erie, but 720 feet above it, Au interesting geographical point you are sure to hoar is that Lake Chauiauqiia, although so near Luke Erie, biikIj its waters southward through Cuuewiuigo Creek, and eventually reaction tide water in the Gulf of Mexico through the Mississippi Kiver. As a fact, Luku Chnulnuqtm is not particularly pretty as a laka lt-i blopes are flat and unromantic and the coun try round bus been largely stripped of trees. Nevertheless, it is getting every season more of a resort, There are half n dozen growing summering pi noes around it. The black buss and niusUa longu iishiug is remarkable, and the country is full of vineyards, nud netted with line roads for driving. Jamestown ib the nearest city of sizo. It is on the outlet, three miles below the luke, nud two lilies of steamers have numer ous boats plying daily between these places, stopping at intermediate resorts. "Soniotinies," writes a correspondent of u trade paper, "I have had to make holes in steel that was too hard to cut or file easily. Then I make a mixture that will cut a hole. I mix one ounco of sulphate of copper, quarter of an ounce of alum, half a teaspoonful of powdered salt, a gill of vinegar, and 2i drops of nitric acid. This will muke a bole. " Toronto, Canada, proudly lays claim to being the most Puritanical city ou tho American continent. Even tho street cars are not allowed to run on Sunday, or the (Sabbath, as most of lis cituteus call it. MTII.K I'Mlli.u Veil, my Utile p.t, votir Kooil grand niothi r 1 1 dead." "Yen, sir; moili'r and fni her die I. Holland Mnrv eiied. loo." "And whnt did yiu do?" " 1 tried to cry. " An Interesting Event Little Jiminie hoy, who has jtlsl, learned to write, slarle.l to keep a diary this venr. Ili-i llrst entry whs: "th.l up at 7." Ha l n . neck washed " ".Vanillin, whnt. made tie- i r :r i t keep Miyiitg Miinet'i'ii about hi-ear-?" nalu'd (i .,.rgl... "1 didn't hear him -.ay Miivlhilu about them," xnid mnmma. "Well, he Miid, 'Oh, my heariMs,' ami I thought lluil too ml his ears. " Litile Kiiimafal ll, niiiivil)-V,',M, is the man rtrii.ing (lie I:i-ly Tor? Her Jlainimi lie is not htriking hei; hn in only healing lime for Hie imisieia'is. I-iltle r.Mimn Well, tlien, what makes the lad.vscieani like that' Lynn Lent, A black man came 1 1 the door. It was opened by n child w ho had mil be fore seen a person or color, lie lefl the door open and ran to his mother. "Oh, innmma, ther is n man nt the door who hasstove blacking all over his haiidsatid face. The Wise Little City Oirl. What nre these funny little green things?" asked I'lix-do if her country Cousin, pointing to a number of pen ) oils. "Those are pens, "said Tommy. "You can't fool me, " retorted Flossie. "Teas come in big red cans. " One day Owen was riding with his papa nnd mamma in the country, when he saw a cow in n Held w ith a" calf by her side, nud a bell on her neck. "Mamma," said he, "why does that cow wear a bell?" Mamma did not answer, her attention being otherw iseemployed. Owen waited a little, and then said, "Is it to cnll the calf to dinner?" Youth's Companion. A f- miill floy's Ituse. "N -ver throw stones at n carter when yon are alone," said a small Caiiadinn loy to the painter of his portrait whom he had taken into his eonfi.lenc-'. "You must always have another boy w ilh you w hen ynt throw stones nt n carter. " "Why?"' "Ik-cause w hen (he carter sets down to run after you, then the other boy can throw stones at the home and start him up, and the carter will be obliged to leave you nlone nud go to take care of his horse. Always hnve another hoy with you when j ou throw stones at a car.or. " Huston Transcript. 1-ROr.UK.sS IN l-CIKNCIi The French artillery is usin an ex plosive made of cryolito in II. oir shells instead of gunpowder. The development of smokeless coal mines in Tonqiiin shows much larger deposits 1 1 1 it ii were at first believed to bo possible. A professor In the Lomber.; Polytech nic Academy professes to have dis covered a successful method of photo graphing by electro uinguetism. It is said in Paris that tw ice a,- many crimes are committed by persons be tween the nges of 13 and 20 as by thoso between SO mid 40, 1 he results of the recent ex edition to Greenland prove lhat north of 73 de grees the Innd is covered with a sheet of ice 0,000 to 6,000 feet thick over the valleys. A study of the sen bottom, currents, tein er.it urc-, nnd life of the Adriatic Sea shows that there is a vast growth of marine algre at the great depth of 3,000 meters. The Loudon general poslofflee wns saved 13,000 last year in the sick leave account by the substitution of electricity for other means of lighting its build ings. A steam pluBton has appeared in Paris resembling an ordinary pheetoa It carries under the body of the carriage a boiler w hich can not explode, with a funnel bent down and discharging smoke under the back seat Professor Dana concludes that dur ing the glacial period Long Island Sound, instead of being, as it now is, an arm of tho ocean 20 miles w ido, was for the greater part of its length a narrow channel serving as a common trunk for many Connecticut streuins and a few from Lon Island, In these circum stances the supply of fresh water for the Sound river would have been so great that salt water would have barely passed the entrnnco of the Sound. AI1T AND ARTISTS. The French government expends annually ou art $3,400,000. An exhibition of lluugarinn w orks of art will be held in Paris in 1803. A new Turner room, in which nro shown more than 100 drawings of tho celebrated landscape painter, has been ndded to the Hrilish National Oalh.-rr. The sum of $30,000 is needed to com plete the Washington Memorial Arch in New York. The foundation has been laid and work on the superstructure be gun. A granite monument for Kiiima Ah bott is being constructed at (jiiincy. Jt is to cost 585,000, nud will be placed over the remains of tho singer uud her husband iu the family lot at (iloiioestcr. A pen and ink drawing, which is said to be seven feet long nnd six feet high, has been finished by George R Schmidt, of New York, nnd placed ou exhibition iu the Produce Exchango of that city. It is claimed that the equestrian statue, of George Washington, recently com pleted at Westorly, R I., for tho Junior Order of United American Mechanics of western Pennsylvania, is the first one to be executed in granite in this country. The Pennsylvania Museum has re cently purchased from tho Koeuiglichen Museum, at lk-rliu, and will soon have iu place in the rotunda at Memorial Hall, a replica in plaster of the famous Pulpit of Niccohi Pisano in tho Duomu at Siena. This beautiful work, consid ered the most magnificent product ion 'of this great master, was erected iu 120S, Germany boasts of the healthiest army in Europe, Pelgium is second bout, and England comes ill thud .jV The Best and Purest Medicine . ( .Itw I'l ilrlve tin 1 turner from your 4. f.yii'iti, nnd iniiUe. your nUln ft' 'vWnli-rin mi l r.llliietll. Those ';, Vj?Jfc l'lmpli-a ami Ilnt ln-s 'i. JWwlil I' mar year I nt; . V, f,'. 4 . ?fcvni''! eiui"Cil ly Impure ,. ? i.UmhI. mid ran lie V V$LtHne. " yell nre . . ty,. r , 4 lo and use hlliedpu riuer, Tho Pneo lsAA , , M spoonful. It Is thirTf 4, , lwt unit henii-sta'' 'b ,v, " ' ineilletno. Try It, anUk '.V you will lo mitlsllcil. of.'''s tiet It n( your DrucKlst. , KiaV ney IMsease, nii'l wwa u nvn n 11 mi in ruin i i el'l nK, in"' i i.i mi 't nuii. l'licy never tail to cure. !enil S z-eeni si:ini w j .wmwiiy vo. Ii........ l,ittk . fur Im.sL meilleulwol-k utllilKluul BLOOD Xiilwi 's trlnmiili mvr tilseat. Without an Kpial iritlmiit nriral. AJertSut) year' rtwlHiw in llrottl and tiro wars' medical tr.it In this ruuntru,arkiioeirit(irt the Jtml and t.nhj imrfly vegetable ami e.lTn'lirf ueutralttrr and eraitlcator of tcraiiUHS anl rm'itr Mood pvimms kiunrn. So mineral, no failure, no relai.ie. Sold by V. A. itrlCelri: Druggist, Main street. niounwhurg, I'a, TO THE SPORTSMAN. IJ1 Cub lii hu s uwunar chArm l but. to lunv mi- py it, jem Bill bt prtpand (or aJI kiodi of maiher. Did you via ouch yoir nibbtr roll oa (harp twig or rouh rock, nd tpoil ii tht first ixy) Atk inr husMr or iportifnui who um "KUh Brud glicktr." how bt likts Ihtm. He will ItU yon it ii usl, blankit, and cost, all is on. Light, dry, and warm, and will ataod any amoual ol hard usaga. No ntod ol being concerned about lha weather. Why do you wait till it raina, wbea you can bo provided lor all weather il you buy a " Fiih Brand Slicker " now t Don't wait. Aday's delay may ba the cauaa ol a mcmih'a tickneaai caa you afford to take the riik f Beware ol worthless Iraitationa, averv garment stamped with the " Fiaa Brand " Trade Alark. Don't accent any inferior coat when you can hava the M Fnh Brand Slicker 19 delivered without extra ooat. farticulan and illoa trated catalaicue free. A. 4. TOWER, Beaton, Mess The Most Successful Remedy ever dtsoenr. roil, as It is certain in its efforts and does not Dilator, Read rroof bolow i . Bbookxth, Conn., May 3, '90. Da. B. J. Enoiu Co.i Hlra i i.axt Summer 1 citn-d a Curb upon my hone vrlta ynureelebratoil Ki ii.tull a buavln Cure una It was the tl Job I ever anw done. I haru a doeen empty buttlua, liavlnz uanl It with Perfect auocxat, curluu every thing I Irleil It on. ay ni-lKbtxir had a horse wuii a vury bad Spavin that made hlin lame. n nuked mo rww in cure It. I recommemlod Komluli'a Spuvin Cure. lie curod the Suavla iu Jiut tureo waekM. Yours respectfully, WuiJOIt WrtTtn, .. CoLrJMsna, Ohio, April 1, 90. Da. a J. KKKnit.L Co.: -i - Deur bin j 1 havo U'enaolllni-morenf Kondnll'a Spavin (Jura und Fllut'u Coiulaiuu Powdera thnn ever before. Ono tnun luild to me, U wu tho beat ruwdur I ever kept uud the lwnt Itu over luud. Keapoctfully, orro L. Tiot-riux. ' CmTTEiusoo, N. Y., May 19, DO, Dn. I). J. Kkxdili. Co,, Pear Sim I luivn used aeveml liottleanf four Ki-uilnll'a Hpavtn Cum with per,ert auceeiia, on a vuluable and bloael maro tiiut wan quite lame v nil Done tipaviu. The mure U now entirely free from laineneHH and show no ounei on ic joint. iteapecUully, If. 11. liUTuiiiKa, , ,r ' KoKBoa, La, M7 8, 90. Dh. P. J. KEni.t Co.. O.-iits: I tlitui: It my du'y to renier you my thmiku for vour far faini'il Kemlall'., Nivivln n,in, I h:td u four y-'ur oltl ally wtik-ti I nrlad very lilirhly. Mhe hint a very aevere BWullen leir. I tri cl rdioilt olirht dlirorent tlinthi of inedlehina whleh ill,! no (?,ioit. I puroliased u lioule of our iieaiUUl'a bpav.u (Juro v.ich cured iior Iu fuur duvu. X rtualu yours, ILuuo.i Bon-ncr. Prloe 1 1 per bottle, or six bottles for $1. A 11 drujr pints have It or van get It ryou,oritwlllbesent to any address -m receipt of prlee by the proprie tors, DK. H. J. KEMtlLI. t'O., uoburaU FallH. Vorraont. Dr. J. R. EVAKS, TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Maiket, BLOOMSUURG, l'A. . J. S. GARRISON, M, D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSI5URO, I'A. Office over I. V. Ilarmian & Sons' Store. Residence, N. E, Comer Centre and r ouitli Streets, PROFESSIONAL CAKDS.IC- N. U. FUNIC, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent's liuiMing, Co irt Home Alley, :loomsu:;i;;, pa. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office IUiildin j, 2nd floor, lil.OOMSUURCi, I'A. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's U iilui.i-;, 2nd floor, IlLOuMSUL'Kt;, I'A. II. V. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Win Kuililiiig, nt I floor, 15l.UOM.-i::. i., i'A. ROIJKRT U. LITTLE, ATIORNEV-Ai-LAW, Columbi 111 UuililiH, 2nd door, LL.OO.MSli'JliJ, I-A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Kiiw'.inji' liiiil.li.i,;, 2iid lloor, llt.OOM.-.iiL'KO, l'.. GEO. E. ELWELL, A l'TU UN EY-AT-LAW, Cotiuui i.i.i liuikliiig, 2nd lloor, ULOOM.il! t'Ku, l'A. FRANK 1'. B1LLMEYER, AT I'ORNEY-A'l -LAW, Dcmlci'i LuiUlinj;, 2nd Door, LLOO.MSI.UUO, I'A. L. S. VVINIXUiiEr.N. W. U. UkCKLKY, Notary l'liblic. WINTERSTEEN & BECKLEY, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investments inaitc. Real 1. stale bought and sold. National liuiik UuiUliag, 2nd floor, IJLOOMSUUKG, JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Olf THE PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sta, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. WCan be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention riven to the eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Office and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. E. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours everv afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the l'hiladelpbia Dental. Colleize, havia? onenei a dental office in Lockard's Building, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Is prepared to receive all patients requiring prolcsHuiul services. ELECTRIC VIDRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Anesthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth ' free of charge when artificial teeth are iaserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, ana all work wurr.uitcil as represented. TEJCTU EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, t7 the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. To be open all hours during the day. D. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, ol New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London, Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Tea, Syrnn, Coffee. S!r, Mnlns-.e, Klec, i-picc-, iiicarii ivHiA, Ltc, N. L, Coriicr Second nnd Arch i trails, i'ii:i.Ai:;Liri., p.. K !Tfr(ler:i ill rccii e jiro rpt fttcnli- n. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloonisburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1S65.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Asski s. tna Fire Ins. Co., of Hert ford, 19,528,3: 8 Hartford, of Hartford, 5,2S.S,oy Phcrnix, of Ilanfonl 4.77.4' 'j 1 Springfield, of Springfield,... 3,oi;g iy:;.i, Fire Associ.-t ion, I'hila., 4.5i2,;2..c Guardian, of London, 20,603, ," ' Phccnix, of London, '',94 53 t'' Lancashire, of England, (('. S. Branch) 1, 642 195.0. Rovnl, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,36 ;.c Miuual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J., 41,379,228 3 Losses promptly adis'cd and pniil a: tlii. office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AOKNT, Office, Coluniliian Building, Scco;id Fluor, BLOOMSBURG, TA. Liverpool, London nnd (jlol.e, largest in the world, and perfectly reliable. Assk ''3. Imperial, of London , $9,riii,,-7.co Continental, of New S'ork,... 5.23 j.o- l.:S American, of Philadelphia, .. 2,401,9-6.)! Niagara, of New YorK, 3, 200, 4; So CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, ' FIRS INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, I'A. Home, of N. Y.; MerchRn'.s', of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N. Y.j Reading, Pa.; German American Inn. Co.. New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., Niv York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well scaonrr by age and fire tested, and have never vet had a loss settled by any court 0 law. Their assets are all Invested m solid securities, arr liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly nnd honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian K Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county sho"'f! patronize the agency where looses if any, ar Settled aud paid by one of their own cituciu K1PP & PODMORE, ARCHITECTS, Oiterhout Building, WILKES-BARRK. Branch Office, Bloomsburg, Ta., with Juo. M. Clark, Attorney and Counsellor. J. S. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Real Estate bought and sold. Parties de siring to buy horses and wagons would do well to call on the above. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBBS, PROP'R., Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOV. 15, 180. Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows: (Sundays excepted ) For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Potts vIIIp, Tamaqua, eta, 10, ii.tR a. m. For V mixmsporr, 8. 00 a. m 8.15 p. m. For Dauvllie and Milton, 8.00 a. m , S IS, 11.05 p. in. For Catawlssa 8.10, 8.00, ll.as a. m., 18.15, B.00, e.30 p. m. For Rupert M0, aso, 11,25 a. m., 1115, 8.15, 600, e.aii, 11.115 p. ra. Tralnn for Bloomsburg Leave New Tork via of Philadelphia T.4S a. m., 4 uo p. m. and via Eagton 8.46 a, m., 4.00 p. in Leave Philadelphia 10.00 a. m., 8.00 p. m. Leave Reading 11. so a. m. 7.57 p. an. Leave l'otiHville iso p. m. Leave Tsmaqua 1.81 a. m., B.!B p. m. Li-ave Ultamsr'ort V !." a. n., 4. 30 p. m. l eave Cutawlssa 7.00, B.iiO a. m. 1.S0, 8.111, 6.10 11.10 p. m. l eave Rupert .E3, 7.08, 8.27. 11.89 a. m., 1.S7, 8.87. U 10 p. 111. For Halt lniore, Washington and t.tm West via B. O. R. K , through trains 1 ave (Jlrard Ave nue Station, l'hllii. (P. A K. U. K.) 4.1&, f-.ui. 11.-J7 A. m., l.m, 4 .24, fi.M 7.S3 p. m. Sundays 4.16, 8.02, U.tf a. in.. 4 t, 5 51, 7 23 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Loave l'hiiadi'lplilH, Pier 7, Chestnut street Wharf, and Soul h tslreet Wharf. FOB STI.1NTI0 CITT. "pk days Kxpr-s, 9. a. m., 1.00, 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, w.oo a. m., 5.00 p. m. KtimlH) s KxpreMi, v.oo a, u. Accommoda tion s.1 0 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Itetiirnlnir, Leave Atlantlo City. Iiepot, comer Atlantlo and Arkansas Avenues: WttkB dvs Kxprmg, T.ao, .io a. m. a"d 4. on p. m. Aecommodutlon, 8.0s a. au and 4 in p. m. sunduy KxpreuR, 4 00, p. m. Accouimodutlon 7.3U a. iu. and 4. 30 p. u. A. A. McI.Kdl), C. C HANCOCK, Pits. & inia'i MumiKisr. Ut-nT Puss. Agt. Detroit hvhi: i;rip Htel tackle ltlork HALF T1IK COST of bnlxtlnir saved to Moit-kcupi-rH, Hutchi-, l rtiiiii'iH, Sin rhiiilst s, liiilliliirx, Contruetorii and otlicra, AUiallted to bo the gn-atent liiiirovmiient ever biuiIh la tackle uluckH. Freight prepaid. Write lor catalogue. Fulton Ircn it Essies Works, Eatub. lb52, 10 liruali Su, Detroit, Mich 5-2-ly. KAIL OA.:; I'. 1 -A W A RE ,A L" K A WANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG LI VISION. NTAlluNS. NORTH. p. m. r.n a. m. . NoRTiirMPSHt.Axn 5 411 1 .0 10 10 w Cameron 5 53 ... Ii- f? 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It. H. for Ilarrl8lui(r, Iick Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry OLd rie. W. F. DALLSTKAD, Gen. Van, Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Eailrcai P. A E. It. R. AND N. C R Y .PIVIFIONS. In effect Dec. 14. ima Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD. 8:S3 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Funday) to IlarrlHbiirK erd Intermedln-o Motion arnvlD; at Phlladelrhla 8:1C p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. aui Haltlmn-e, 8:1 p. m.; WsBhlngton 5:55 p. nu, corineotlng at Philadelphia for all Pea Hhore points. PasEcngor coaches to Phlladelpbte DHltlmore. l-so p. m. Train 8, (Dally eicept funday,) far Fnrrlfbtirg and lnfetmedlate eta t lono, arriving at PMIsdeiphla at 6:Mi p. m. ; New York, 2:89 a. m. ; Baltimore 6:46 p. m. ; Washington s:6 p. en. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches tn Philadelphia and Baltimore. h:08 p. m Train 8, (Dally.) fr,r BarrlsMirg- sat all Intermediate stations, arriving at Phllaast phla4:25a. m.j New York 7:10 a. m. Pnllmaa sleeping car from Harrlstiurg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia psRsengerscan ra maln In eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. I:ft0a m. (Dally. 1 for Harrlabunr and tntm. mediate utatloius arriving at Philadelphia 8:t04t. iijik v.wi, 111 , oniuiiiuro w:mi a. a WasMDirtnn 7:80 a. m.. Pullman hleenlnir can to Phlladelph la and passenger coaches tnThlss delphla abd Bnltlnior-. 8:56 a. m Train 16 (Dally,) for BarrUboc and Intermediate stations arriving at baMi more :it a. m. and Wafthlngton 8:55 a. m. aad Pullmnn sleeping cars to Baltimore, Waahlas; ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 8:04 a. m Train 8 (Dally except Sunday) far Canandsleua. Rochester. Buffalo and Ntima Falls, with Pullman aleenlnir cars and sum. ger coaches to Rochester. 6:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Brie, canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, BaN falo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palac cars and passenger coaches to Krle and Roottea ler. 2:58 Tmln 16 (DallT. for Lock TTuven aaA Intermediate stations. i:8 p. m Train 11 (Dally eroept Sunday) for Kane. Canandslirua and Intermediate atjttlnaB. Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls wttk, through passenger coaches to Kane and Rocbea ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:80 p. m Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) for Renovo, Klmlra and Intermediate station. 8:6 4D. m Train It (Tlallr.l for wrmanamK and Intermediate stations. THROUGH TRA1NH FOR BUNBURY FROM THE KA8T AND SOUTH. Train 16 Leaves New York, la-is nlirrit mnaw delphla 4;Sfl a. m., Baltimore 4:45 a. ra., Hamsv burg, 8:10 a, m., daily arriving at unbury 846 a. m. Train 11 Leaves Ph'ladelnhla 8-sn a. m Washington S;10 a. m., Baltimore 90 a. ml (dally except Sunday) arriving st Sunbury, um with Parlor car from Phl'adelnhla and raamim. ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York s on a. m . PhilaiteS- phla ll:4i a. m., Washington 10:50 a. xsu Balti more 11:46 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arrlvtBaT at sunbury 6:80 p m. with passenger ooaotaai from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 11 leaves New York 1.00 n. m . PhttaiM. phla 4:3ft p. m., Washington 8:3a p. m., RalUmore 4:32 p. m. (Dally) arriving at Sunbury 8:54 p. art. Train 1 leaves New York 6:30 n. m. Phitadaa. phla 2:20 p. m., Washington 7:40 p m., Balti more 8:46 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv ing at Sunbury. 2:04 a. m. with Pullman slennrw cars and passenger coaches from WauUlngtoa and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves. New York 8:00 n. m phitaui. phla 11:25 p m., Washington i0 P m., Haiti- more 11:20 p m, (Dally,) arilflng at funhniy 5:10 a. m.. wilh Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, washlngioa and Baltimore end passenger coaches Irom Philadelphia and Balti more STJNBTJRY HAZLHTON, It WILKR8BARRI RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunburv m-on a m. arrivtmr Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 12 :0 p. m. Train 11 leaves Sunburv 5:35 n. m. nrrttinu at Bloom Ferry 6:20 p in., Wllkes-Barro 7:so p. m. Train 8 leaves 'A likes-Barre 11:17 a. m. am. lng nt lik'om Ferry 12:37 p. in., Sunbury 1:28 p. T-fln 10 leaves Wllkea-Barre 3:12 n. m.. arrrv. tng at Jjloom Ferry 4:34 p. tn., sunbury 6:1 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trnln 7 leftves Sunburv 10:00 s. m.. nrrtvlnir at Bloom Ferry iu:43 a. iu , Wllkes-Barre 12: lu Z m. Train 26 leaves Wllkes-i arre 5:t0 n. m.. arriw. lng at Blooin Ferry 6:3U p. m., bunbury 7:30 p. m. uea. Munager. Gen. 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