The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 12, 1891, Image 7

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It's strange hnw little boy's mnthei-s
Tnn flnil It nil out. they dn.
If a feller does anrtMug naughty,
nnylliliiu Ih.n's not Irnel
1 1 ey'll look Hi yon Just n mnmnt,
Till your heart In your binnm awclls,
ml then they know nil about, it
For a little blnl tolln!
Kow voire tlie little bird nrnci from
Or wln.re the lltlln bird roe,
f h" envnred with beautiful tilnmajia,
IT blaok a the king of tlm crow:
If li M voice a hoarse a the ravoit'a,
Cr clear n I he rlimlng belle,
1 know not! hut thin 1 nut euro of
A little bird tell:
lb monti-nt yon think a thins wicked,
The moment yon dn a thing biul,
Or i 'rr. or eulien, or hateful,
(let ugly, or etupM, or mad.
Or teeee a dear brother or aiMer
That instant your eentenre he knells,
And the whole to mamma In a minute
That little blnl tellsl
Von may lie In the depth of the closet,
Where nobody eeee but. a mouse;
Y"l may be all alone In the cellar.
You may lie on the top of the homes
Ton may be In the dark and the silence
Or out In the woo.li and the dells
No matter! Wherever It happens
The little bird tellsl ,
And the only contrivance to Hop hint
Is Just to lie sure what you say
Sure of your facts ami your fancies,
Sure of your work and your play: (
He honest, be brave, and be kindly,
l'e gentle and loving as well,
And then you can laugh at the stories
The little bird tells!
(Atlanta Constitution.
AS THE NORWEGIANS DO.
BY ltOYAL Hf BIIKLU
"Well, wlmt iu the name of all that's
mowed In do you call these ?"exclniiiied
my frieml Brown in new surprise.
He had lately come to the land of fur
co-its, snowttliofs, and ice pnlucur), there
fore navv much in our everyday life to
astonish him. Often ns wo walked
along the streets lie would grasp my
arm uilJ point out things that were as
eld as the bluffs to me.
"Oh, they are only n pair of Norwegian
skiM. You will aee plenty of them aftor
the first llg snowfall. "
"Well, I should remark that that fel
low has plenty of them already, " said
Drown, (-ltincin curiously along the
snowshnes, as if mentally calculating
their length, which was about 10 feot.
"Doesn't he glido "Iouk easily?" he con
tinned, watching the descent of Thor as
lie seemed to travel without tho least
effort on his jvirt,
"Oil, yes; they are bred to it. You
may often see little children using skis
with nppureut ease. "
"It must be fun," mused Drown.
"Did vou ever try a pair?"
Not I, indeed!"
"Well, thou, let's do so. IdMu't come
from Indiana to Minnesota for nothing.
I'm going to do rm the Norwegians do. "
"Hut," remonstrated I, "the shoes
cost considerable, and might be danger
ous to our ol 1 bones,
"Oh, hang the cost! I'm here for fun,
you know. And ns for the danger
why, look at that little tot there mov
ing along as grauclully as a bird. Be
sides, 1 used to be a good skater, "
"Well" said I, dubiously, "if you will,
I suppose you must; your blood be upon
your own head!"
"Nonsense! Just tell mo where I can
get the skis, and I'll show you. " i
I informed him, and presently he
came stalking home with two :r of
immense snowshoes on his shovlder,
and a determined look in his eye.
His enthusiasm had quite overcome
my prejudices against the things; and
so, when night had come to hide uny
little mistakes we might make, we re
paired to the mooulit orchard in the
rear of my home, where there was a
bill on which we could practice.
"How shall you occupy yours?" I
asked.
"The man told me: 'yuat put mine
foot In the strap and leave 'om loose.'
Dut I guess I haven't skated thus far
through life to be fooled by a Norwegian.
I'm going to tie 'em on tight, you
know," he answered, chuckling at his
own foresight.
"But," I objected, "perhaps the man
was right; he ought to kuow. "
"Bosh I You can follow his advice,
but 1 shall ts) common sense. "
"All right; I'll take the Norwegian
way, then. "
By this time Drown had reached tho
top of the hill, and had tied on his un
wieldy footwear.
"Well, here goes!" he cried, and stood
upon them.
And he did go, indeed.
"Whoop!" he shouted as he whizzed
down the steepest place. "Get out of
the way!"
I thought this rather prudent advice;
for the manner iu which those skis and
his arms were spreading around hinted
at tho need of a larger State thuu Minne
sota. In about a second and a half my friend
had acquired a speed that would have
made a cyclone blush with envy, and
each quarter second increased his ter
rific momentum. As ho neared me I
read in his face what he would say if he
could have caught breath enough to say
it: "Howeverslmll I guide those things?"
Fall! Fall! Let yourself fall!" I
shouted. For I saw that he was boing
carried toward my young apple trees
and knew he could never collide with
them at that rate without breaking
them, and perhaps himself also,
"Fall? Not he! In that one second
of despair I saw an expression of disdain
on inch thick spread over his grim
Visage; and I knew then that his proud
spirit would much rather suffer death
than defeat.
As he neared the trees I closed my
eyes.' He glided past my Siberian crab,
and not hearing anything I took courage
and opened one orb. Then, as I saw
him bearing down upon two other fav
orites, I closed it again. Dut I ueg
locted to stop my ears, and the next in
stant there was a crash as of the fulling
of a forest giant.
I dared not move, for I feared my
friend was indeed killed, until I heard
muffled a very much inullled voice
laying
. "Say! help a feller out, can't you?"
I hurried down to where Drown had
his IwNul buried in tho snow up to tint
third button on his coat, lie was lint
in his ftipp, with tho heals of his Hlitien
lovingly entwined in the branches of
ouo of my prime trees.
When my would he Norwegian wn
liborateil, he immediately picked up his
shoes and started hillward.
"(iood heavens, man! You don't mean
to say you are going to risk your mil;
ngniii?"
Oh, I he look of determination that
that martyr frowned on me as ho re
torted "Did you ever know a Iloosior to give
up an undertaking willi the first at
tempt? Of course l'i., going to Iry
again!"
Seeing that argument was useles, I
begged him to tak a different course
and steer clear of my tree. He did so.
and made a most beautiful run. I feel
confident that some Norwegian evil
genius must have assisted chance to per
form the miracle. He came stalking up
tho grade, flushed with the success
of his second attempt, and vowing that
10 feet of skis and two feet of tho
"beautiful" were just the combined ele
ment for him.
"Why, I couldn't keep away from
them if 1 wished! I feel sure that des
tiny intended me to become a champion
on the beamiest" And he clapped tho
shoes together to emphasize his out
burst, I felt so far encouraged by his mete
oric success that I said I'd go up and try
my own fale,
I put the shoes on; they seemed rather
large, but Brown said:
"They fit you splendidly? I know you
will make a good long slide the first
trial. "
Breathing a short but fervent prayer I
made tho start. If I could have stopped
again, a ten dollar bill would have
seemed small In my eyes for the blessed
privilege. Hut it could not be. As I
neared the steep place I heard Drown
shouting encouragingly:
"That's it! That's just the way I
started! You are a roaring success!"
My w ind was all gone and I couldn't
catch any more, although there seemed
to bo plenty of it all around me. I was
losing my liend. 1 caught a glimpse of
trees a hea I, nni taking my own former
advice, let myself fall. If 1 had it to do
over again I would not sit down. A
skater with a two miles a minute head
id' steam on has no right to sit down iu
business hours. Nevertheless I confi
dently did so, but didn't stop; 1 moved
right along in tho good old way until I
renched l ha foot of the hill.
Just then the moon modestly went bo
hind a cloud, and as 1 picked up the
pieces of myself and my wardrobe I
felt glad that the snow, at least, was ad
hesive. 1 suoakod quietly into tho house for
various reasons I didn't want to disturb
my wife and after arraying myself in
sticking pluster and another pair of
trousers, 1 went out aguin to try mnl dis
suade Drown from further gymnastic
performances;
Ho was waitiug impatiently, not car
ing to waste his talent on tho empty air;
but as soon as 1 apixiarod he said
"Now watch your uncle!"
"Jly uncle" hail hardly started when
his right foot insisted on going faster
than its male. The left made a little
spurt once iu a while, but the right had
the inside track and plaiuly meant to
keep it. At last the left seemed to grow
discouraged, and ended by dropping out
of the race entirely, while its mate kept
on as far ns possible Brown is a tall
man and then gave ouo last lunge,
sticking fast iu the suow.
Never, oulside of Barnum's, have I
seeu a man iu such a pose with a pair of
10 foot boards attached to him. It was
wonderful! 1 gazed in rapt astonish
ment at my friend to see if he would
not kiss his hand to me as do famous con
tortionists at the end of an uct; Lut he
just kept kept on posing.
I'm a little hard of hearing, but I think
I caught tho sound of a forbidden word
from his lips. There may be Norwegians
in the place to which he alluded, but I
doubt much if there are any skis there.
Before I would untie Brown I made
him promise to rest for that night; then
I helped him out of his acrobalio posi
tion and we retired into the house.
Ho vowed that early morning should
see him practicing. But the next day
found us both so stiff from our uutinual
exercise that we were glad enough to
lounge about tho house and disguixo our
lameness by feiguiug to be rheumatic.
I am afraid there will yet be trouble;
for every now and then Browu bursts
out with:
"Wasn't that second slide of mine a
daisy?"
"Yes;, but how about the other two?"
1 usk.
"Oh, tliat's all right! A follow can't
make a success at anything iu such a
short time. I'll show you yet that I
mean business. "
So my wife and I are praying hourly
for a thaw to come aud take the suow
before my Hoosier friend gets well
enough to renew the battle. It's the
ouly hope for him.
Who Invented Ioe Cream.
While William M. Chase was painting
n portrait of Oenoral Rutherford H.
Hayes, the ex-occupant of the Whito
House said: "I have learned that the
first ice cream was the result of a sail
or's iugouuity. It was on a merchant
vessel, many years ago. A sailor want
ing to improve his sweetened wat"r,
cooled it with ice, and iu so doiu acci
dentally froze it to the consistency of
ice cream. That, sir, is the history of
tho discovery of ice cream. " But Mr.
Hayes w us unable to give the name of
the great unknown.
"If there is ouo time more than an
other," says an experienced married
man, "when a woman should bo loft
ojoue, it is when a liue of clothes comes
down in the mud. "Atchison Globe.
Mr. Moo.dy declares thut if an arch
angel should tome down from hoaven
and preach In Boston the congregation
would find flaws of grammar or logic in
th.i sermon,
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TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE
A SPECIALTY.
Office and Resilience, 311! St., below Market,
liLOOMSUURG, PA.
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over I. W. Ilartman & Sons' Store.
Residence, N. E. Corner Centre and Eoui th
Streets.
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N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
Mrs. Ent's Iluildtiif;, Court House Alley,
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ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Tost Office Building, and floor,
lil.OOMSBURG, rA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTO K N FY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Itutlilin.fr, 2nd floor,
liLOOMSUURG, PA.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Muihiin', 2nd tloor,
LLOOMbUl.RU, PA.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian lluildiii, Jnd floor,
ULOO.MSBURO, PA.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Coluniliian lluilding, 2nd floor,
LLOO.MbllURG, PA.
FRANK 1. BILLMEYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Deullcr's UuiKling, 2nd floor,
liLOOMSUURG, PA.
L. S. WIN I'ERsi KEN, W. U. 1XK1.K.Y.
Notary Public.
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Loans secured, Investments made. Real
Estate bought and sold.
National lSanlc Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, P..
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE,
Moyer Bros. Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CUrk' Building, cor. Main and Centre St,,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
tefCan be consulted in German.
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNKY-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,
Oilice, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. WJLLIAM M. REBER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Special attention given to the eye and the
fitting of glosses.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Office and Residence, Third Street, West of
Market, near M. K. Church,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office hours every afternoon and evening.
Special attention given to ;he eye and the
fitting of glares. Telephone connection.
M. J. HESS, D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental.
College, having openei a dental otrice in
Lockard's Building, co.ner of Main and
Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
tt prepared to receive all patients requiring
professional services,
ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED.
Ether, Gas and Local Anxsthetics adminis
tered for the painless extraction of teeth
free of charge when artificial
teeth arc inserted.
All work guaranteed as represented.
Dr V. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's BuilJing, Main Mow Market
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior manner,
aud all work warranted as represented.
TEKTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge when
artificial teeth are inserted.
T To be open all hours durirsg the day.
W. II. SNYDER, '
ATTORNEY-W-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Columbian building,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
B. F. HARTMAN
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
North American, of Philadelphia.
Franklin, of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia.
York, of Pennsylvania.
Hanover, ot New York.
Queens, of London.
North British, of London.
Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5.
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
WAINWRIGIIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Teas, Syrups, Coffee, Su;;ars, Molasses,
Rice, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc.,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PIIILADELPriA, PA.
CSTOrders ill receive prompt retention.
M. P. LUTZ,
(Successor to Freas Crown)
AGENT AND BROKER,
Bloomsburg Fire Sc Life Ins. Agency.
(Established in 1865.)
COMPANIES REPRESENTED!
As SK I S.
iEtna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart
ford, r,3iS,3S8 97
Hartford, of Hartford s.zSS.u; ;
Phoenix, of Hartford 4,778,469 1
Springfield, of Springfield,... 3.09.903.9
Fire Association, Phila., 4.51 J,7Hl.;,
Guardian, of 1-ondon, 20,603,323.;:
Phoenix, of London, 0,924, 563.4:'
Lancashire, of England, (U.
S. Branch) 1,641,155.0.
Roval, of England, (U. S,
Branch) 4, 853, 564. i
Mutual lien. Life In. Co.,
Newark, N. J 41,379,223 3
Losses promptly adjusted and paid at tin
office. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. H. MAIZE,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Office, Columbian Building, Second 1 luor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in tin
world, aud perfectly reliabi.'.
Assists.
Imperial, of London ?9.65477 -"o
Continental, of New York,... 5,23;,o
American, of Philadelphia,., 2,401,936.1
Niagara, of New York, 2, 260, 4 7 9. i6
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
Home, of N. Y.; Merchnnls', of Nevrart,
N. J.i Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. V.j
Reading, Pa.; German American Ins. Co.,
New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., Nrv
York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Citv.
N.J.
These old corporations are well seaonei
by a;e and fire tested, and have never vet
had a loss settled by nnjr court of law. Theii
assets are all invested in solid securities, att
liable to the hazard o( tire only.
Losses promptly and honestly ndjusu-il am
paid as soon as determined, by Christum h
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county slioi'
patronize the agency where losses, if any, ar
settled and paid by one of their own citiue
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. TUDBS, 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. IS, 180.
Trains leave Bloomsburz as follows : (Sundays
excepted.)
For New York, Philadelphia, Headinn, Pott
vllle, Taranqua. etc.. 10, 11.46 a. m.
For w niimnBport, 8.00 a. m.. 8.15 p. m.
For Danville and Mlllon, 8.00 a. in , H IS, 11.05
p. m.
For CatawlBea t.io, 8.00, 11.25 a. m., 18.15, 5.00,
6.o p. m.
For Rupert 6.10, 8 20, 11,35 a. m., 11.15, 8.15,
5 on, 6.1)11, u.ai p. m.
Trains for Bloom9burg
Leave New York via of Philadelphia 7.4.1 a.
m., 1 00 p. nr. and via Easton 8.45 a. id., 4.00 p.
iu
Leave Philadelphia 1P.00 a. m., 6.00 p. m.
Leave Hendlmf 11. no a. m. 7.5T p. m.
iave l'otiaville l.8o p. m.
Leave Tamuqua 1 .81 a. m., 11.18 p. m.
Leave M llilniiisrort V 45 a. rii., 4.30 p. m.
Leave Ctttawuwa 7.00, 8.S0 a. m. 1.30, 8.19, 8.10
11.10 p. m.
l eave ltnpert .!8, 7.08, 8.27, 11.39 a. m., L37,
S.'JT, ti.is, U.19 p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the Weit via
B. a o. H. K., through tralDs l ave Glrard Ave
nue Station. Phlla. (P. K. K. K.) 4.1s, Col. 11.87
a. m., 1.84, 4.114, 5.55 7.88 p. m. uundays4.16, 6.08,
11.87 a. m.. 4 84, 5 55. 7.88 p. m.
ATLANTIC! CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Pier 7, Chestnut street
W'htirt, and South ulreet Wharf.
FOH 4TL4NTIC 0ITT.
Week days Express, 9. a. m., 1.00, 4.00 p. m.
Accnmmodatlnn, 9.00 a. m., 6.00 p. m.
Sundays Exprem, .oo a. m. Accommoda
tion 8.(0 a. m. aud 4.80 p. m.
Heturulng-, Leave Atlantic city.
Pepot corner Atlantlo and Arkansas Avenues:
Weeks days Express, 7.30, 9.1U a. m. and 4 Oil
p. ru. Accommodation, 8.06 a. m. and 4 80 p. m.
Suudriy Expreea, 4 00, p. m. Aovummoaatlon
7,3o a. m. and 4.80 p. to,
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RAILBOAS TIME TALS ..
iuXwareTmvanna a
western railroad.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS. NORTH.
P. U. t. M. A.M. M-f
NoRTiimsitRi.AKn 6 40 1 60 io to en
Cameron 6 64 ... in M (SS
Chulaxkr 6 58 .... 10 87 40
Danville 8 08 8 11 10 88 a
Catawlssa 10 48 res
Rupert 8 JOT in 51 r If
Bloomsburg 8 83 10 68 Ta
Espy 85 1104 tit
Lime Kldire 48 .... 1110 TS4
Willow orove X 46 n 14 T M
Brlarcreek W .... 11 17 Tl
Berwick 6A IH 11 88 T
Bench Haven T 9 .... 11 H 7 M
Hick's Ferry 7 09 .... 11 SA 8 ID
Hblcknhlmiy 7 88 117 11 45 I Ml
Huniocks. 7 88 .... 11 6 n
Nantlcoke. T89 S 88 1801 AM
Avondile T 48 .... 1804 880
Plymouth 7 4 8 48 1908 IN
Plymouth Junction 7 68 ... 19 11 84
KlnsHiou 7 57 1 60 19 IS 8
Bennett... 808 .... 1818
Maltby 8 07 1811
Wyoming 811 8 68 115 CM
Went Pltwton 817 4 08 19 99 9 41
P1tt,ston.-.. 8 85 4 07 18 86
Duryea . 8 89 Ill
Lackawanna 8 88 1141 in
Taylorvllle- 6 48 ..... 19 48 tit
Bellevue. .. . 647 .... 15S9 111
8CBANTOK 869 4 18 18(7 186
t.U.r.M P.M.1. H.
STATIONS. SOUTH.
A.M. A.M. P.M. P. ST.
SCRANTOM (00 9 50 140
Bellevue 6 05 9 66 ....
Taylorvllle (10 10 00 10 H
Lackawanna 18 10 08 1 6 iff
Durrea.-.. 89 1010 9 01
Plttston 918 1019 107 198
West Plttston 6 88 10 99 9 14 88
Wyoming- 40 10 97 980 918
Maltby 644 1080 .... 841
Bennett 8 48 10 84 898 444
Kingston f9 10 88 9 81 9 98
Plymouth Junction. 69 10 49 9 88 4J9I
Plymouth 7 04 10 47 9 48 99S
Avondale 7 09 10 51 9 49 T9
Nantlcoke 714 10 56 9 69 T94
Bnnlock's 7 90 1109 8 09 111
Hhlcknblnnr 7 81 11 19 817 T99
Hick's Ferry 7 44 11 ss 888 7 as
Beach Haven 754 1141 840 Tl
Berwick 8 09 1147 8 47 T48
Briar Creek 8 09 9 61 T54
Willow Grove. 818 11 66 8 ST Tf
Lime Ridge 817 18 09 4 01 109
Espy 8 84 19 10 4 09 1 99
Bloomsburg 8 81 1918 418 611
Knpert 8 87 19 8 4 99 IIT
Cftfawlssa 8 49 19 88 4 88 9 91
Danville 8 67 18 49 4 48 196
Chulssky 9 08 4 64 ...
Cameron 9 07 19 51 8 00 895
NOBTBttHBIBLAMD 9 89 1 05 6 18 8 9T
1. M. P. M. P. M. P. H.
Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia
Beadlnsr Fallrord for Tsmanerd, Tsmaq9av
Willie msrort. furbury, Potvlle, eto. At
Northumberland with MI Dlv. P. B. K. Tor
Harrli-hurff, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warrea,
Corry atd Erie.
W. F. HALL8TEAD, Gen. Mair.
Bcranton, Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
P. E. R. It DIV. AND N. C. R'Y
In effect Dec. 14, 1890. Trains leave 8un0ay
EASTWARD.
9:116 . m. Train 14 (Pally except Sunday) to
HarrlHburir fid Inter medla'e elation" arnvUii;
at Philadelphia 8:1C p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. m.;
Paltlmoie, 8:10 p. m. ; Washington 6:65 p. bu,
ronnectlng at Philadelphia for all t-ea Shore
points. Passenger coaches io Philadelphia
Baltimore.
1-so p. m. Train , (Dally except Sunday,) for
HnrrlBburtr and Intermediate nations, arrlvlnf
at Philadelphia a) 6:r,o p. m. ; New York, 9:86 p.
m. ; Baltimore 6:45 p. ru. ; W ashlnitton S:is p. av
Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger
coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
5.85 p. m. Train 19 Dally except Sunday for
Harrisbuiy and Intermediate points, arrlvtaj
at Philadelphia 10:56 p. m. Baltimore 10:40 p.
m.
o-.09 p. m. Train 6, (Dally,) for HarrlBMirg ad
all Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel
phia 4:25 a. m.; New York 7:10 a. m. Pullman
sleeping car from Harrlsburg to Philadelphia
and New York. Philadelphia pasgengeracan re
main In s'eeper undisturbed until Ta. ra.
1:M) a m. (Dally,) for Harrtsburg and Inter
mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8:10 a,
in., New York 9:80 a. m., Baltimore 6:90 a. nu,
Washington 7:30 a. m., Pullman sleeping oar
to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to PhOa
delphla and Baltimore.
5:f5 a. m. Train 18 (Dally,) for HarrtetnTrV
and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti
more -:19 a. m. and Washington 0:65 a. m. aad
Pullman sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing
ton, and Parwenger coaches to Baltimore.
WESTWAHD.
8:04 a. m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for
Canandalgua, horhester, Buffalo and Niagara
Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and pasuen
ger coaches to Bochester.
6:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Brie. Canandal
?ua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Bof
aio and Niagara Falls; with Pullman palaea
cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches
ter. :56 Train 18 (Dally,) for Lock Haven and
Intermediate stations.
1:49 p. m Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for
Kane, Canandalgua and intermediate stations.
Bochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with
through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches
ter and Parlor car to Bochester.
5:30 p. m. Train i, (Dally except Sunday) Tor
Benovo, Klinlra and Intermediate stations.
8:5 4p. m Train 8t. (Dally,) for Wllllamsport
and Intermediate stations.
THPODOH TRAINS FOR BUN BUB Y FROM
THE EAST AND SOUTH.
Train is Leaves New York, 18:16 night, Phlla.
delpbla 4;S0 a. m., Baltimore 4:46 a. in., Hams
burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at Bunbury KM
a. m.
Train ll Leaves Pn'ladelphla 8-60 a. vl,
Washington S;lo a. m., Baltimore 9KW a, m.,
(dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 18
with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen
ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore,
Train l Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladet.
phla 11:40 a. m., Washington 10:50 a. m.. Bairi
more ii:45 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving
at sunbury 6:80 p m. with passenger coaches
from Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Train 91 leaves New York 9.00 p. m., PhlladeV.
hta 4;8sp. m., Washington 8:30 p. m., Baltimore
:89 p. m. (Dally) arriving at Sunbury 8:54 p. so.
Train 9 leaves New York 6:30 p. m., Philadel
phia e:90 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., Bam
more 8:45 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv
ing at Sunbury, 2:04 a. m. with Pullman sleeping
cars and passenger coaches from Washington
and Baltimore.
Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel
phia 11:v5 p. n., Washington luteo p m., Bam
more 11:80 p. m , (Dally.) arriving at Suntmry
5:10 a. m.. with Pullman sleeping care front
Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore nd
passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti
more SUNBURY nAZLETON, & WILKKSItARRS
RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST
BRANCH RAILWAY.
(Dally except Sunday)
Train 7 leaveB sunbury 10:i a m. arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes barre 13.10 p. m.
Train II loaves sunburv 5:85 p. m. arriving at
Bloom Ferry 6:2 p. m., Wllkes-ilarre 7:60 p. m.
Ha.leton 7:5 p. m.
Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Barre 11:17 a. m. arriv
ing at Bloom Ferry 12:37 p. m., sunbury 1:98 p.
Ul.
Train 10 leaves Pazleton 8:04 n. m. Wllkes-
Barre8:12p. m., an ivlcg at Bloom Furry 4:91 p.
m., Duuuury oud p. iu.
SUNDAY TR A INS.
Train 7 leaves sunbuty 10.00 s. m., arriving at
Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wllkes-Harre 18:10 a. m,
Tra In 28 leaves Wtlkes-f arre 5:i0 p. m.. ar.1v.
lng at Bloom Feny 6:39 p. m., Sunbuiy 7:80 p, m.
CH S. E. PUGH, J. H. WOOD,
uen. manager. uen. rasa, Agu
jg LOOM8BTJRG & BULLIVAN B. K
Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17, tsvo.
HOCTU. NORTH.
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'STATIONS. P. M. P. U. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M.
IllooniBburg......... 6 88 18 10 T ir, 8 86 9 86 40
Main Street 6 18 19 04 7 07 8 48 9 49 ( 47
Irondale . 6 18 12 00 7 04 8 45 8 46 6 60
Paper Mill 6 08 11 68 6 68 8 68 2 68 4 6
Llghtstreet. 6 06 11 49 6 63 8 66 8 64 T 19
Orangevllle 8 67 11 88 6 43 9 06 9 07 T 8
Forks 6 46 11 k7 6 88 9 15 8 17 T 80
Bauer's 5 48 11 24 6 80 9 80 8 90 T 94
Stillwater 5 87 11 19 6 85 9 87 8 T 89
Benton,,.,...... 5 28 11 09 6 10 9 87 8 88 7 89
Bdsons, 5 98 11 04 6 11 9 41 8 88 T 44
Coles Creek, 6 CO 11 08 6 ( 9 44 8 49 T 48
Sugarloat 6 16 U (7 6 03 9 48 8 46 1 68
Laubaoha,. 6 19 10 64 6 00 9 fS 8 60 7 57
CentraL 6 08 10 43 5 58 10 OS 4 00 8 07
Jamison City.... 5 ou io 4 5 60 10 10 4 (3 8 10
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