The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 06, 1891, Image 7

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THE FINISHING TOUCH'
jflp
7 pulling the finish
ing touch to your toilet
do you always sec that
your shoes arc in keep
ing with the rest of your
make Ub ? The shoes
may be better than the
other garments and still
be appropriate, but if
they arc not up to the
rd line nt in stole and
quality the e)eet is un
f J t- J T
unpleasant. jjcmier s
shoes stand on their mer
its. J I is stock of Jit en's,
Wonicns' a u d Ch i I'
drcn's boots and shoes,
is infinite in. rariefy, and
quality, and moderate
in price. F.J). Dent let;
boot and shoe store,
JHoomsbunj, Pa.
There's Music in the Air.
This genius is away
up in G, and is en
gaged in the literal ful
fillment of a eery com-
moil expression, it is
as seldom that musical
notes are seen fioating
over housetops, as it is
that bank notes arc
found growing on
bushes. Our artist has
therefore photographed
them on the spot. The
man in the picture is on
top. So is J- Saltzcr, the
well known dealer in all
kinds of m usical instru
ments . and sewing ma
chides. lie handles the
Steck, Estey and Starr
pianos; the Estey, Mil
ler and United States
Organs:
The celebrated White,
and other makes of Sew
ing Machines. Satis
faction guaranteed by
J. Saltzer, Blooms
burg Pa.
Main St. below Market
4
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mom its aviso r a it it v it it'll !:),
Ths !rw Onlrr of Chivalry OrRnitlail
liy (arttlnnl I.nvli;rHr.
Cnnliiinl I.nviciio lm fniiiul,.,. Dm
nnler of tlio Wnrrinr of Monks of tlin Ha
luirn. Insti-ml of meekly lnving tlu-ir
lio.uls Id icci-ivo tlm martyr' crown tlioy
" ill liit for their liven. Thoy will mt k
to ftttract sympathy nml pood will by ile.
viloiiim tlm iirodiirtlvpiii-M of the unw,
niid ly tln rioatioti of iipw otii's, wIhtp
they will form station for the rplipf of
the sii k, for tho olfpr of ln.it!.lity to nil
comer-, nnl for tho rpfitgouiul iirutectioii
of fugitivp bUvp-..
Their nim will lie to afford practical
Hpnionstiatioii of the Ih'ih'iUa and ndvnn
taxes of civili.ntioii, to preach ly ox
tuiiplo tho plpniPtits thprpof, and to tints
prepare tho jrrnuml for convt-raioii to
rliiistiiinity. The headquarters of tho
order are nt Biskra, ou the Algerian imr
ders of the (Irent Sahara Desert, and were
solemnly consecrated by Cardinul IjvtI
Rerio. Two days after pronouncing their vows,
which, instead of heing taken for life, are
limit., to a term of rive years, renewable
nt will, tlreof tho Warrior Monks started
out for AVargln, an Important onsia nlxmt
UOO miles to the south of Hiskra. It is
there that the first of the armed stations
projected by Ctirdinnl Iwtvierie is to b
established. It is entirely surrounded
by snnd, a Rrii'ti island in an ocenn of
tire. The second station will be nt tho
oasis of Mes Jounli, near tho Morocco
frontier, which is traversed by nil the
great slave caravans coming from tho
south, ami which has acquired a pecul
iarly evil name, owinjr to the fact of its
being the place where lads aro mutilated
to lender them fit for service as guard
ian of the various harems throughout
the Mohammedan world.
More than fiO per cent perish from los
of blood, which is stanched in the must
prini'tire manner, i. e., by burying them
for the tipace of four and twenty limui
up to their necks in the burning hot sand,
leaving only their heads exposal to the
torturing biles of the insects and to the
scorching rays of the sun. It is here
where the military training of the War
rior Monks will be brought into full play.
For the blave dealers are sure to make :i
hard light to prevent the establishment
within tho narrow limits of the oasis of
a fortified station, where every slave who
is ab!o to flfect his or her ecap" from
their cruel bunds is certain, to find a
refuge and protection.
The slave dealers, however, extend
their activity even to the very doors ot
Hiskra, which, as stated iiIkivo, is built
on an oasis, and one ,.f the most (Iranian
features of the ceremony of tho conse
nation of tho monks was when Cardinal
I-avigerio I 'd to the altar a little brown
girl barely 9 years old, who had sin:
eeeueci in concealing ncrsclt, una in
effecting l.er escais' from a slave caravan
passing through the desert a few miles to
the south of Hiskra.
A sudden movement of tin-child causl
her to drop something that she wna
holifing concealed beneath the fold:. of her
djebhn. The venerable prelate beutdowu
and raised it from the ground. It was a
miull, dusky hand tho huud of the little
girl wlio stood beside him, and which
shoor wanton cruelty had been cut olf
' by her captors. Holding it aloft, and
Hiuting toward tho great Sahara, while
with his own baud lie raised the child's
arm, so that all present could see the
innngled stump, the Curdinal exclaimed.
in tones which seemed to ring forth us i:
clarion :
"I wuld to flod that all Europe could
see tins littlo hand: May it servo to
lirect your line of march. En avant for
tioil, for France, and for humanity."
i, Cuulifio Owen, in Harpers Weekly.
ItaUtd lh Church Debt.
" Talk of raising ch jrch debts, " the man
who had been everywhere said, " I cleared
up a debt for n church in Dead wood ouco
in spite of myself.
"Yes?"
"It hnpp'Mied this way: I had leen
playing iokcr tho night before in great
luck, Luino out a cool (10,000 winner
Then a kkid of r. morse came over me,
iiul I made up my mind it would be a good
time to reform. 1 resolved to quit poker
and Ih resectable, and I thought a good
way to begin would be by going to church,
So I fixed myself up and walked into the
biggest church in the place. My inten
tions were really good, but I hadn't slept
my that night.
"The sermon was rather prosy, and I
went to sleep. After the sermon the par
son explained that the church was a littlo
in debt, and he thought this would be a
good time to pay otf. I woke up just in
time to hear him buy: 'We must raise
f .1,01)0.'
"Well, you see, I was half a-slccp,
thought 1 was still playing (Hiker, an'
lieiuiii' that put me on my nerve. Tho
deucon, with the plate, was right beside
inn in the aisle. 1 pulled out my roll and
yelled, out : 'I'll see that $5,001), and go
ijl.UOO better.' With that I put my whole
. 10,11, J on the plate.
"They were used to such talk out there.
They thought 1 was a gambler who had
got religion, and before I was well enough
;nuk'ito know wher.t I was the isholo
congregation was Hinging and the minis
ter was praying for me. 1 witsu t going
to back water then, so I let tho money
go. wot a complimentary nouee in uio
l)e:idvood papers, jxised ana philanthro
pist, and ull that. Hood jolm on me,
wasn't it?" t
"First rate; and did you really quit
gambling?"
"Yes, sir; quit for good and all," ho
said. And then he added; "By tho
way, have you got any tips on to-day'a
races'" buffalo Lxpress.
All Aflllrtril Fomala.
Judge Duffy (to female witness) What
is your age, madam ?
Witness (hesitatingly) I have seen 10
summers.
Judge Duffy How many years were
you blind? -Texas Sif tings.
Life always creates its form, it can not
remain without shuping itself into an
outer image of itself. All life has tin
passion of the artist in it, owl all art is
iif.i passing into form. Stoppford
Ikooke,
THE GREAT
German Remedy.
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.R
nr tliuse ilcnllilv
llllliillsSeellKileiH'llil
I, mm will l.o imlil
f or n en p w hero ft I I.
i lli'K IMrrms will
II.-I'I.PIICHIII"1KBJ-
't l!l rtire von,
nntnaslsiorcuro. It
never fulls.
111 Villi Hlltll'l W 11 ll
ihnt ttreilnnii nllgnne
foelliiiri If an, ii nt'
t-len line tho vllliltuil
lilooil when yon are
It Impurities burst
In throuxh the skin
In rlinpli's, Jllotrlius.
mil rlores. Itelr on
sm.nicti nivTEiia,
is win rum von.
I Hiar:ill i'S u lui art'
nlnsely cnnfliied In
tho mills mhI work
sci.i'iicn llm nits pi
hnpsj rlrrk,wlmili
mil health will fnl
not procure sufficient
low.
I'xm'lw, nml nil who
Kl l.l'llt II I i I I TF.HS
rcrnnnniMl Indoors
shmil'l no fi i.i nri!
hrlll rare l.lverl om
.In Int. Iion'l Iss ills
niiragcUi U will cure
IIITTKHS. 'lill'V Will
not ilieu be wciik anil
ilrklv.
von.
if lull lln II. it wIhI:
M Li nt n lirri KKs
to mi Iter from lilieum
will Imllil you iii nml
knnki you strong nml
jltenllhv.
Mum, ee n bottle o
St I.I IU It IIITTKRS ;
It fii'vit r:u! toruro
M l.eill It III I If.KK
li m l Is; ii illmui it
lsiltlc. Try It yon
iirlll ninke your IiIimm!
.iin-,rirn unn inronff,
i in nm ri'im'l 11.
TTTTaniriHiir
henkli, who nre al
runiliiirn.nhoiilil n
Cr.Plll lt l!ITTr-!.
iinn Tonr nen unni
'I'rv m i.riii K Hit
fritKS In-nlslit, nml
.mi will sleep well
in.l ffiel liettor for It
I 1.. vn ii U ....I ll.u lu... l .ull.... I VL..I. ....l.ll .1 l
..rju.. ...v .nini ...u. .i. . , .ii k lllll r- T
fenil S 1-cent itmnpa to A. I. OnnwAV A Co
lloiitou, Mum., auj receive a copy, free.
CACTUS BLOOD CURE
Causes no eruptions unon
liic skin such as nearly all
sarsaparilla mixtures do ; but
drives tlu: impurities from the
Mood through tho proper chan
nels, tones up the system; in
creases appetite, and rapidly
cures dyspepsh, constipation,
liver and kidney troubles, and
diseases depending upon an
impure condition of the blood.
Sold by G. A. McKklvv,
Druggist, loomsburg, Pa
ilrjiilo Fits, railing Sichnoss, nystei--
2cs, St. Titus Pauce, Kcrrousacss,
Eypochoudrfa, MclancJiolhi, In
cfcr'ty, SleepleslilleiI, DIz
zboss, Bruiu and Spi
nal UciUiaccs.
This mcdlclr.o has direct action upon
the nerve ccntf rs, allaying all irritabili
ties, and Increasing tho How and power
of norve fluid. It is perfectly harmless
and loaves mi pnninnmn roct.
FREE
A Valuable Hook an Narvoas
MJimvnmm mini irea 10 anr aatirena,
ana ioor iiatlHiitu ran atno obtain
thlaiuellt'iiio Tree of cliarva.
This remedy baa been nrapareil br the Rererenil
Paator Koems. ot Fort Wayne. Ind. aluce UKO. and
IsuowprciianiaonderliUillrectluu bUie
KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III.
EoIdbrnrnggUts at 81 per Bottle. OforSS.
tarKelie,S1.75. 0 Uuttlea for 90.
Qlll I 1(1 For the cure of
Kill I 1 VCoughs.Colds, Croup,
lal W mm mm 9 Hoarseness, Asthma,
wnniiCHi,sf,t
Bronchitis, Ulf VUllsumption,
and for the relief of Olf 111111
Consumptive persons. X If E 1 1 1 mM
At all dealers. 25cts.
BULL'S
for tba onre of
Coughs, Colds,
croup.
COUGH
Incipient
Con
sumption
ana for the reiier or gykmm m m am
Tot Bale by all dealers. W 1 IIV
MtlKFL''et' Cu,tt OIAiTTt tor Co-
straps "
am .c TT....S,
FmWii m HA, BALSAM
SVsl3'" cimii.. .oil bouiihci ih hlr.
tKf 9. riiiiiiiili-. ft limun.nl fruwth.
Rli"?-"" Foils to futiiro Ornj
kVwV' rMKJr'Cuiil p ili-. li h.lr I. hiii.
J.. VnrK.r. Uuic-ur Tonlp. It ruin Hi. wut.i i:..iiiti,
Aak l.uiiui, llelill.tv. ImlikuMlon. P.ni.T.k. luliui..Juru.
HINDERCOR.N8. Th. onl; nn eur. rar Coma.
Slop. tSfUu. Fio. si iiiutfUi, u linu-uc a fc, ty, ,
-PROFESSIONAL CARDS,!:-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNF.V-AT-I.AW,
Mrs. F.ut's I'milding, Court House Alley,
Iit.OOMSISl'KC., I A.
A. L FRITZ,
ATTORNF.y AT-LA lV,
Tost Office liuilding, 2nd lloor,
HI.OOMSUURIJ, I'A.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW,
Win's liuililinj;, 2nd lloor,
LLOOMSUUKO, I'V.
W. II. SNYDF.R,
ATroRNKY-vrl.AWl
Ollice 2nd floor Cohlmhian huilding,
r.LOUMSUL'KG, V.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
ULOOMSUUKC, I'A.
GRANT HERRING,
ATTORNEY AT-I.AW,
n.iwlinjs' liuildia, 2nd lloor,
LI.OOVsr.t'UG, I'A.
GEO. E. EL WELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Coluiutiian DuiMin;;, 2nd door,
lSLOOMSLUKG, I'A.
FRANK r. 1)1 LLM EVER,
ATrORNEY-AT-I.AW.
Do.illor'ii liuililiii-, 2nJ floor,
ULOOMSLURCi, TA.
W I NT ERST E E N, 15 EC K L E V
McKILLir,
AT TORNKYS-AT-I.AW,
Loans secured, Investments mndc.
Kstate l.ouyhl and sold.
National Hank l'.uilding, 2nd floor,
r.I.OOMI!l'KC., I'A. C
Keal
JOHN M CLARK,
ATIOR.NEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OK
THE PEACE,
Moyer Uros. liuilding, 2nd flour,
ULOOMSUVKG, I'A.
J. II. MAIZE,
AHORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Columbian Duilding, :n 1 floor,
ULUOMSUURG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Eui!dliii cor. Main and centre Sta.,
ELOOMSBURG, Ta.
WCaa be consulted in German.
W. II. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third and Main Streets,
CATAWISSA, PA.
J. B. McKELVY, M. D.,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, Noith side Main St., below Market,
ELOOMSBURG, FA.
Dr. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Street,
ELOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Office, corner of Rock and Maikct Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.,
Offue, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
Special attention given to the eye and the
Ultlllg Ol glUSSCi.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
03, e and Residence, Third Stieet, West of
Market, near M. E, Church,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office hours cverv afternoon and eveninr?.
Special attention given to the eye mid the
Citing of glasses. Telephone connection.
M . HESS, D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Philadelnhia nntnl
ColioL'C. h.iuil' openei a dental olli.e in
Lockard's Building, corner of Main and
Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA..
(l prepared to receive all patients requiring
proicskional services,
ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED.
Ether, Gai and Local Anxsihetics adminis-
leicil lur the paiulci extraction of teeth
free of charge when artificial
teeth are inserted.
All work guaranteed a represented.
DR. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
AH styles of work done in a superior manner,
aod all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Gas, and fiee of charge when
artificial teeth are inserted.
VTo he pea all hour during the day.
U. F. HARTMAN
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
AMERICAN INSURANCn COMPANIES
North American, of Philadelphia.
Franklin, of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia.
York, of Pennsylvania.
Hanover, ol New Yurie
Queens, of London.
North Dritish, of London.
Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5,
BLOOMSDURO, PA.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
Kice, Spiten, llnarli Soda, Etc.,
N. I!, Corner Second nnd Arch Streets,
PIIILAUKLPriA, PA.
iT()rders i!l rccci.e prompt ottentiiui.
Dr. J. R. EVANS,
TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE
A SPECIALTY.
Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Market,
ELOOMSBURG. PA.
J. S. GARRISON, M. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BLOOMSBCRG, TA.
Office over I. W. Hartinan 4 Sons' Store.
Residence, N. E. Corner Outre and Eouitli
Strrcts.
M. P. LUTZ,
(Successor to Freas Brown)
AGENT AND BROKER,
Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency.
(Es!ablihed in 1S65.)
COMPANIES REPRESENTEDi
Assets.
Aitna Fire Ins. Co , of Hart-
f''' t9.S2S.3S8 9;
Hartford, of Ilariford s,2S.S,i oj 9
Phirnix, of Har.for.l 477S,4h() 1
prin;iicm, 01 .- rin:;riciil,... 3,01,9 90 9
rire Assocuiion, 1 nna.,
Guardian, of Lo ulon,
Phirnix, of l.oiulo:i,
Lancashire, of England, (U.
S. Branch)
Rovnl, of England, (U. S.
Branch)
Mutual l.en. Life In. Co.,
Newafli, N.J
4.512,782.21
2O,(i0j,j27i
1,642, 195.0.
4.853.56 1.0
4', 379.22s 3
IJiscs promptly a Vus:cd and paid al llii
office.
ELOOMSBURG, T V.
J. II. MAIZE,
FIRE INSURANCE AGrA'T,
Office, Columbian Building, Seco.id I'lonr,
ELOOMSBURG,. TA.
Liverpool, London and lilol.c, largest in tin
world, and perfectly rolia'.le.
Assets,
Imperial, of London,
Conlinenlal, of New York,
American, of Philailel) hia
Niagara, of New York,
?9.fijU.477 00
5,239..2t
2,431,9-6.1 1
2,2 jo, 47V S6
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRg INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. V.j Merchants', of Newark,
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. ; People.', N. Y.j
Reading, Pa.; German American Ins, Co.
New York; Gieeiiwich Insurance Co.. Ne
York; Jersey City Eire Ins. Co., Jere City
These old corpora' ions are well ssonei
by ae and fire tested, and have never yr
had a loss settled by ny lOurt of law. Thci
assets are all iiivcted 01 solid ccurities, an
liable to the hazaid n( fire only.
Loses promplly snd honc tly ndjtu'r.l an.
paid as soon as determined, by Chrinti.in I
Knap;i, Special Agent and Adjuster, liluoms
burg, Pa.
The people of Columl ia county sho..'!i
patronize the ajjency wlure lo-ses. if an-, a:
settled and raid by one of their own citutu
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
W. R. TUBDS, TROP'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 JULY 10, lSllt.
Trains leave Hloomsburg as follows : (sunda) a
excf pled )
for New York, Tblladelplils, Heading, Volta
VIII", Tamnqua. tie., 11 10, 11 &i a. m.
lor v 1111 Dis.poi-1, b.ihi a. in .. 3.13 p. m.
For Danvll.e and Millon, 6.00 a. m , 8 15, U.C5
p. m.
For Catuwlsea c.'.o, 8.00, 11.25 a. m., 18 is, 5.00,
can p. 111.
For import MO, 8), 11,25 a. m., 1J.13, 3.15,
S Oil, K.Hii, I l.l5 p. in.
Trains tor bloomsburg
Leave New Voik via nf riillftdelplila 7.4S a.
m., 400 p. m. and via Eastoa 8.45 a. m., i.oo p.
in.
U ave I'blladrlpMa a. m , 6.00 p. m.
Leave hcHd.iK H.fiO a in. T 67 p. m.
Leave l'ot BUtle Yi so p. in.
Leave Tumfiqua l.'.l s. in., V !9 p. m.
Leave m HiiHUisrort y 45 s. u .. 4 so p. m.
leave C'otuwisbaT.iHi, s.voa. m. 1.80, 3 10, 8.10
11.10 p. m.
Leave Unpen f. 8.1, T.08, 8 J7, 11.3A a. m., LSI,
8. '.7, IMS II .9 p. 111.
For Usltlmore, Waslilgton and the west via
B. in. It. II , iliruin.il triius V sve lilrard Ave
nue suilon llilla (I'. II. It. K.H.1U, S.el. ll.CT
. m., LSI, 4S4, 5.S5 T.CS p. m. bucdB)S4.16,t.0A
ll.ItT u. IU., 4 S!t, 6.53, l.Xl p. m,
ATLANTIC ( ITY DIVISION.
Leave PhMadnlphla, Chestnut Etreet Wharf and
South btreet Wart.
FOB ITI.IK'IC CITY.
Weekday Express. 9.00, n. in., S 00, 4.00 p. m.
AccommodaMon, soos. m. 11 nil 5.00 p. 111.
Hundavs Kxpn'KM, li.oii, n. in, ccou.mcilf.
tlon, H.ui, a. m. and 1.30 p. in.
lieturnliiK, h ave Atlantic t Uv depot, Atlattlo
and Ark minis Aver inn. Wei-kiiHV--Kp!-es.
7.30, ti.oi a. 'ni. unci 4.(0 n. m. Accvmmiiiuilon.
8.10, a. m and 4.30 v. in.
nuDanjB KMirei-H, 4 0, p. m. Accomcdatioc,
i.au a. 11 . and 4 30 p. 111.
A. A. McLEon, C.C. HANCOCK,
Pres. & Ueu'l Mara jer. Uen'l Pass. Agt.
FBAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BENT IX THE WORLD.
Its wwArlns qualities lira unaurpiiMd, actually
eutlanilua two boxes of any otbsr braud. Nut
tdscUd br hot, I4TUCT THE U EN USE.
TOn 8AI.K BY DB AI.KR8 OF.NERALLT. lyf
rj.ii.S0A3 t:::f. tails:,
JJ i.LAWARE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NORTH,
r. k. a. m. r. p
A. M
NOHTnrMDIBI.iNO II DO 1 to
10(5 Rr.
Aft
rnmeron o 33
( ImlflKky
Danville
( atawlssa
Kupert
Hlocmsburg
a 40 s 5.
a m 9 in in m a.
7 03 S'JS 10: w A e
7 it t m ins ess
7 to 1 SH 10 4H
K.XP7 I W7
Lime Hldire 7 81
willow urove. 7w
1 4.1
...... 0 4l
a 4s
.. . M
11 M ass
Hrta rereek
Herwlrk
lioBdi Haven
Illrk's Ferry..
shlrkMilnny
lliiniock's.
Nanilroke. ..
Avondrle
Plj mouth
Plymouth Junction ..
Klnpstna...
Remi(Ht.w
Maltriy ,
W)omlng..... ,
West, Piuston ,
Plttstnn ,
Duryea
Lackawanna ,
7 41 ....
7 4N 3 01
1 61
8 111 11 18 7 IK
8ri) 8 17
7f
8 10 R!3t 1183 7 IV
8 81 8 I'M ..... 7 89
8 l 8 IS 11 49 7 tfl
8 0 8 51 7 43
8 33 8 58 It D6 7
8 40 4 00 7 1
8 41 4 05 inns 7IB
8 4 4 I'M is on IK
854 4 H ..... 80
8 Ml 4 17 18 18 8 1
9 01 4 W 8 17
9rtt 4 30 IS 21 8 5
H 4 81 ...... 8
irt 4 87 . 8 88
8 25 4 45 11 8S 8 42
8 31 4 50 8 47
It 35 4 53 1 41 8
A M.r.M r.M.T.
bOUTH.
A.M. A.M. P. M.r. V
SI0 8 60 1 35 BIB
8 05 155
e 10 in on 1 41 it
18 10(7 IIS I
89 10 in l 8
S8 1014 tin 837
8.3 10 SO 8 08 8 44
TayloTTllle,
Dellevun
Scssstoh ,
8TATION8.
PCFAKTOK
bellevue
Taylorvllle
i.nckawanna
I Mi rj es. .. MaMHa , . ...mm. . . . .
Pit tst on
West Mttston.
Wyomlnir
40 10 85 til 8 41
Msitby
10 .. . ....
r;rnnetr
KlnizKtcn
Plymnntb Junction...
Plymouth
Avondale
Nantlcoke
48 10J-J 1 8 0S
M 10 f 5 t 7 01)
8 10 t ....
7 04 10 44 (84 7 11
7 08 10 18 88 7 15
714 10 58 4 7 90
ftunlook's 7
10 58 8 51 T8t
1108 8 01 T 47
fnim-shinny 7 81
Hlek's Ferry...
7 44 11 88 8 17 8 04
ttearn naveD
Perwlrk
Prlsr Creek
7 54 11K 8 85 8 11
8 0S 1140 8 88 818
8 08 ... 8 40 8 1
Willow Grove 8 18 11 80 8 44 H
MmeHldge 8 17 1158 M
Kspy..
8 24
lif4 358 040
1814 4(5 848
rilor msburg;
Kupert
Catswirsa
Danville.:
H81
S87 19 1H
4 19 851
8 49 f 3 4 19 r
8 57 12 37 4 88 913
Chularky
Cameron
9 08 44 ....
9f7 146 4 51 9
9 29 1(0 5 05 9 40
NOSTBCMSlaLAMO...
Connections at Burert with I hllsdelphla at
rpsrtlrtr Xsllrord tor Tsmanerd, Tmarua.
V llllerrsroit, Kuribury, pot i f vine, etc. At
ori) nmberlsrd with '. K Plv. P. K. It. for
Ilsnlblurir. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren,
t'orry aLd Erie.
W. F. nALLSTEAD, Oen. Mair.
Kcrsnton, TSt
FeEnsylvama Eailrcal
P. K. It. B. PIV. AND N. C RT
In effect July 19, 1890. Trains leave Sunday
EASTWARD.
9:55 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for
llarrlsbuiK r-rd Inteimedla e station amvtac
at rhllfldl'IOhla S:l. fl. TTl fHrYnrlrR.liln
falilmoie, 8:10 p. m. ; Wasblnrton 5:55 p. ml
coi.r.octlnif at I hlladelplila lor all i-ea Hkoni
Mnl (ltd llQauDnrrOli nflnrinm m 1 1 J
HnHlmore.
1Pi1 n m. Trnln Q Tint' afin omaw t
llDrrihbur and Intermediate ttetlonts arrtTtnf
nt. PhilnrtHlnhla at -Rn n m va vtii x. JT
m. ; Baltimore :4ft p. m. ; W aablntrto s:1ft p.
I'd rfr ours (n fli i I .H1 v. i n a . Z.
vino v a iiimucii'iiia HHU UHWHTlaKVr
coaehes to Philadelphia and Paltlmore.
R OK n m Hil. I. .Ii.ii....... a . a
p j . . iiaiij rurpt nuuoajj lor
DarrlHbnnr and Intermediate points, arrlvUiT
at Philadelphia 10:55 n. m. Baltimore in-in n
:08 p. m. Trsln a, (Dally.) for BarrtsMinr an4
all lntei mediate stations, arriving at Philadel
phia 4:83 a. in. : ew York 7:io a. m. Pullmaa
Mlienlni rnr from n.pilatiiiM . A t.i.n AAi....
and New . ork. I hlladelphla papsengeracau r-
" ' . F' ' wimiiinii kh 11 1 1 1 11 a. in.
1:50 a m. (Dally,) for Harrlsbursr and Inter
moillnIA Lldtlnii. .ntHM a. 1,1. 1 1 i. , -
. . .. . . . biii,iii an l l, 1 1 till l'l l . II IK fKBUO
m., New 3rk 30 a. m, Baltimore e:20 a. m.
Wssl Innrton 7:80 a. m Pullman Hleepinir eaj-a
to Phllarlelnlita and naaaAmn r i...ni.&. n 111,11.
delpbla abd Baltimore.
-,:co . m.-iraio is (naiiy,) for narrUbarfj
and Intermediate statlona arriving at baJtt
morn :19 a. m. and Wasl lntnn 9:55 a. m and
Pullman sleeping cars to Baltimore, WaatUna
ton, and f aasenger coachea to Baltimore.
WKSTwAKD.
ona tn "tvaIm a m.ii. nA .. . . .
- - m i MQuj tji-vvii pununri nr
Canandalgua, Hoohester, BufTnfo and Nlaiara
Falls, with I ullman sleeping care and passen
ger coaches to Foehester. "
5:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Erie. Canandal
gua and Intermediate stations, Hochester, Bar.
Ill I n 11 Ml Kl.ffara Valla wi.k T. . . . . .
. .....,. . a.in, T,.u M Ul 111. !1U 1HIIMCTI
cars and passenger coaches to Erie and hoUMs
:5-Trin is (Dally,) for Lock Haven and
lnterm dlate stations.
i:isp. in Train n (Dally except Sunday) far
Rochester, Buffalo, and Magara Falls wit
through passenger coachea to Kane and Hoches
ter and Parlor car to Hochester.
o .tu p m. i rain i, (uany except 8nnday) for
Berovo, Klmlra and intermediate stations.
IOiS . n m Train 1 Tu 1 1 tr. u
and IntemedlatrsTat ons: ''
TEI'OUGH TRAINS FOR PUNBTJRT FROM
i an, kAoi n. u dvu I li.
Train 1R la.fMV.aVMl, a..a it.a th....
delpbla 4;?n a. m., Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Ilaxm
burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at bunbury m
a. m.
Train li Leaves Fh'ladelphla 8-BO a. bl
WnRlilnlrtnn in a ... u.uin, awi -
, a-"" ..' u... I'liiimiviii v.w m. BU.
(dally except Sunday) arriving at bunbury, l3
t. i, . u, ,wi , i mil j in mi.?iiiiiiit nnu paaeetw
ger coaches from Philadelphia snd Haltlmopa.
Train l Loaves New York 9:00 a. m , I'hlladei.
, nr.niiiKi.ii, in.ju n, ,u., Jaivt
more 11:43 s. m , (dally except Sunday) arrtvliw
atfunbury 5:30 p m. with passenger coachea
from I hlladelplila and Baltimore.
Train Ol Inavtiu Vum Vn.l. a nn ri. , , . .
r, iiimguup, ,,,,, i iiiiaiirjt.
phis f;25 p.m.. Washington 4:30 pi m., Balilmora
i ll n nn III., 1 .1 ,,...1.. .n n. -
! ii'.' j i ii. iiik ai. nmiuiiry iu:iia p. wi
Train 9 leaves New York :3o p. m , I'hlladei.
nh In u-.il n tn ii nci.i.....nn n . , . . .
I t" " ,,nlll'W'll I.IU 1. III., JHll-
inore8:if, p m., (Dally excett baturdav,) arnv.
lug st Punbury, 2:04 a. m. with Mmmsnnleeplna;
cars and passenger coaches from WaBUlnirtoa
and Malllmore.
Train 9. lu.i-iia Van Vn.l. o.m . M t ... , ,
plilall:5p m , Washington i0:t0 p m., frialU-
hiini 1 1 ,Uii n rti Ihnliv , n..i..n ... . .
............ v. ... , yuiij,i niii.u.K ui, ruuuury
5:'0 a. m.. with Pullman sleeping cars from
I lillartnltililA U'aal,iti...M .,.iri ..i.i.. V!!
- ....-Uv ..ifaiui. nim I'mwiuure ma
passenger coactes from Philadelphia and EalU-
hi NBFRY DAZLETON, WII.KESRARK
KAJLJIUAU, AND NOHTH AND W EbT
HHANCH HAIIAVAY.
(Dally except 8unday )
Tmln f Iaiivm knnhiii-i, in.i . ... . -i ..i A.
.' ,,u,j ii-..va. in. nniviiiir Bfc
Bloom Kerry i0:4,i a. m., Wilkes Barre 12 '0 p. m.
'I ruin 1 1 leawa Kinilinrp r-i. ... n...i..,.r..
......... u . u..Vu. ., ...... V in. IllllVllUf VI,
lilootu reny 6:2 p. m., Wllkes-Barro 7;&o p7m.
tjiAii tuu l.jn y, in,
1 rain 8 leaves Wllkea-liane 11:17 a. m. arrlv.
Dig at Uloom Feiry 12:87 p. m., bunbury l:s p.
Ti In 10 leaves ITaletnn s ni n m n-iii.
Utirif 8:12 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 41 p.
m., bunbury 5: 15 p. m.
KCN DAY TRAINS.
j iuiu 1 villi a ruuum J H'.W a. 111., HniviriK U
Bloom Kerry id:48 ft. m t ken-bane iio tZ m.
a tuiii ww hum" v UBIWI PIIU Ol V U. U.. HrilV
tng at lJloom Kerry 6:3tf p. m., Kunbury 7:30 p, Bu
VII-Oi Dm I IMD U. Jl. VtVilii,
Ocn. Manager. Gea. it Asrt.
B
LOOMfBURU & EELL1VAN It. it
Taking eltect MCKDAY, NOV. 17, 18V0.
80CTU. NOKTH
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv,
STATTfjNS. r.u. 9 h ik a u -
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40
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I HI M T 19
liiHiiievllle I ll ll Hi l u
IWIII7 1 91
roria 5 45 11 k7 8 88 9 IS 8 IT V ua
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I II II 2i IM lUlun
cm ci .(. ....mm.
i at
allllBUf
i.DSYlllVSKS SS782S f 99
Hi men
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.. 5 88 11 04 11 9 41 8 88
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T 44
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LhuI aihs,
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T 59
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