ni - aid -Jw - 44 THE FINISHING TOUCH Inputting the finish ing touch to your toilet do you always see that your shoes are in keep ing with the rest of your malic uh ? The shoes may he bet lev than the other garments and still he appropriate, hut if they are not up to tlw raiment in stule, and quality the effect is an t T it unpleasant. ucnuer s shoes stand on their mer its. JI is stock of Men's, Womrns' and, Chil dren's hoofs and shoes, is infinite in raricty, and quality, and moderate in price. F. 1). Dcntler, boot and shoe store, IHoomsburg, Fa. There's Music In the Air. This genius is away up in G, and is en gaged in the literal ful fillment of a very com mon expression. It is us seldom that musical notes are seen floating 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 hinds of musical instru ments and sewing ma chines, lie handles the Steck, Estey and Starr pianos; the Estey, Mil ler and United States Or 'Jans: 27e celebrated White, oMer makes of Sew ing Machines. Satis faction guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Blooms hirg Pa. Main St. below Market ' .- t.iVK. J.lfo I n f,l,., fl,)wpri am w)lRt , , , k..1.-i.t.llll.,inIU1,l(i(,lf ,,,r It how. (.ml-, .e.-reU l.ll,.n In l, fM, A ml bare Its fraBraut heart to vision hi l.-f- K-ir when its beauty and Mgnin. anrs ...n i.iir eartl...li,llr,t sen.es break. st la.t, in.-k l.lla.lii,t the flower tun,.; ppn-lmnri hre we hive learned It. n.eanln life I. ,..t. - r.leannr M. Denny. In Youth'. Coinpai, iuu. VnArt Authority. A correspondent of the New York Sun m visiting a family io a suburb of S.m hrnm imw when their Chinese servant f. ll "tit of tho window which he was rl. Hii ingnn.l injured his hack. He was liikon nrn of by his countrymen, hikI .rut number man to say that he wits n.t w ri t'ti.ly hurt, and would returtt to liwwoik in a nwk, "What you do, John?" the liuly of the house UHked the messenger. "Me no work. Me go China somo week. Me (rit a wife." " Well, you stay here and do work, eh ?" "Oh, no," answered the Chinaman, hi. fare expressing alarm ut the jroxition. "Yes; you stay and do Ah Fun's work while Ah Fun sick." "Me no got China shoes," said the man, apparently hitting upon the only cxctiHe he nit i Id express in Kiiglish. "Ah!" said the lady. "No got China shoes? Wt.ll, you go hack to city; you get China shoes, you cume hark, go work for Ah Fun till Ah Fun come hack." " Me go city get Chinashoe all light, " said the man, and off ho went. "Do you thing he will come back?" I Asked. "Oh, yes; he must come back. Ho understood me. They always do what they agree to. " He did return, and went to work. He cleaued the garden, got out the hose and watered the flowers, and then came in and began the rearntioti of dinner. Hut he seemed to have something on hit mind. At Inst he sMko. "Seo here, lady, "said he, "me got hlttd der (brother) come China last week. Me put bluddcr in laundry. Hp want me come s.i he go San FlancUco city ; uo can find his way." "Sorry," said the lady, "hut we give dinner party to-nijit, and after dinner wo have dance ai.d refreshments, and you got stay ami wait on people." The Chinaman was kept there for four days. Once, as we all took our places in a carriage at the door, lliu latieiit fel low came out with his hat and coat on, evidently prepared to go to the city with out authority. I was callinl uMHito ex ert n masculine authority, nnd ordered hint to go back. With the utmost meek ness, merely saying, "All light," he shuttled into the house again. It was and is my opinion that the poor wretch went every night to see his brother, tindcnmo liack every day ut duylight. What Bleep he got, if any, I do not kuow, but it must have been very little. Damrallr I. If In Purl.. Life in I'aris means what it does in all hrge cities the good and the bail writes Kdward W. liok in a recent number of lAtitiex' Home Journal The casual tourist sees, as a rule, only one side. As a race, the French are merry making people; their very natures seek nnd crave enjoy ment. Hut their amusements nru, there fore, not necessarily of nu order below tho ken of respectability. It has been my pleasure to sisj something of French domestic life, and to hear moro of it from sources away from prejudice. Theatfec tiou which exists between the French father and his daughter is beautiful and almost spirtual. Home aud family means as much to him as it does to the resident of any other city under the sun. The French mother is not only a cook par ex cellence, but a perfect type of housekeep er. 13y nature she is quick, aud she ac complishes much more with less exertion than does her Euglish Bister. The educa tion of her children is as a gospel to her. Her religious faith is strong, and she in stills it into her ch dreu at the domestic board and at eventide. The parents live out of doors, but it is rare, indeed, that you see children on the streets of I'aris after reasonable hours. They are taught to find their chief amusements in ths the home; and everything is done by th French father ami mother to see that th home is attractive to their children. On of the moet beautiful sights in the worlit is to see a well regulated French family, where you will Dud the atmosphere redo lent with domesticity. 4,900.000 Viari llrnc. A French geologist has made a careful calculation of the amount of solid mat ter yearly carried oil into the ocean by the action of the rivers of the world aud other causes. He estimates that the re duction of the average height of tho sur face of the solid lands is . UUO inches ouch year. Making allowance for the corre sponding rise in the bed of the ocean, and taking no account of tho occurrence of volcanic and other exceptional phe nomena the general tendency of which is to hasten the process of disintegration tho period at which the solid land will have ceased to exist and the surface of the earth will bo covered with wutor has been estimated. As, however, that pe riod is 4,500,000 years distant, the pre diction need cause uo immediate dis quietude. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette. A Nw Iiilo.lve. Ecrnsite. a new explosive, is the inven tion of two Austrian engineers named 3icrsch aud Kuhin. Its power is stated to lie in re ation to dynamite as lUUto 70, nnd the new explosive is said to be capa ble of Iwiug carried from place to place with jierfect safety. It emits a thick, black smoke, uud the detonating noise is louder thau that of guupowdur, but hhorter, sharper, and clearer. A bombshell loaded with it explodes with such terrible results that experiments against palisades representing 100, 250, and 900 men, at ranges of 800, 750, and 1,300 meters, aro said to have recorded murk on every di vision of the palisade standing for a soldier. No details of the composition of this new explosive are known, as the secret of the invention U being closely guarded by the Austto-Hungarian war otllce, , a no. wor.t rases of .kin (llsonno. from it cnnimnn ilmilo on the InrfW to mm swnil cilr) Brrodiin. 4 SUM'lltll 111 IT KltS Is the, next mcilliino to 11.0 In all, oas of surn .tiihtmrn UTiilYon. iji.t 1,-1-1, pi-mrl UIBUUHi:S. UOn..N..lll not ever tnko ,iimim.r. BLUB PILLS MVll-V "VKQ iv. i-i:ico vour ini mm ' . . :. ! WLniiMf jiirrKu,,,,"',lw,,Klnl1" thfl llliret nml linal MJoat Ul" medicine ever made. 8I1iiip BllUrt IiyonrTongnOottod U wit h a yel low .tloky Don't wntt nnttl yon 1 bronth foul niularo flat on roiir hm-k. olli-nnlvc t Yoirlnit (fi t some at on, It stiinmcli 111 oiitwm ruroyuu. eulphur of nnler. IjHiUIUurs I iVi i i V.usXh Invalid'! Friend. Imuieillntelyjriiflyotinir,thonirel and tot I. your O ttering ru wwin nmilewell by Ino tlilk,lL uwi. Iti'inemlier what vnu roiiy, rl.n'il horo, It niny save yoni iy, rjnre, n tin. .nveu niimiruiia. fUou i wait until to-morrow, Try a Bottle To-day ! El M Are rou low-sptrlteil ami wenk. 3 M"T .ulTertiin fmm the rxre.w. of .MyouUx t If so, feLU'llUU UUTKUi wiu cure you. Henil 3 S-rent stiinip. t A. I'. Onlwsy Co., Uoatou.MsM., for best mciucul work uuIIa1ic17 CACTUS BLOOD CUBE kiii: t: Sir:iiml!i. I'a rifics the blood, tones up the system, gives an appetite. Cures dysnepsi.i, constipa tion, sick headache. Regulates the liver and kidneys, and be sides cures all blood and skin diseases, whether manifested only by common pimples, or eczema, or by ulcers, abscess e, and the more violent effects of scrofula and blood poison. Is perfectly harmless and never fails. Sol J by G. A. McKei.vy, Druit, iJloomsburg, Pa. Had the lrMlrl rJTcctl IL Manvili.k, B. I., Ularob e, 1891. I, ths nnderliol, iitl.rwl from aiillnpiy foi t yinvri. hsil nu awttt mid could do no work mhatovor; con.ultnl a number of doc-toni, but M ml'l hi re s n.i remedy for my ulrieuso. I thi-n took Tantor Koeutii's Nona Tunis, Rnd mi now I'l ) rf. el bi nlth. nntl wi-rk uli ths time. IhounanJ tbunks to yur rnily. l'lUI.Il- MONOEON. tii 1'hu.pkct Ht., Nkwahk, N. J., Miirohl, 1SU1. I got some o( l uun Kooult) Nnrvs Tuulo fur n.-rvomile-. and kleoilu.Hiidi and it iK'lpnl ma ; the first time I tnuk It 1 had tbs st alti'ii I hid bud for .evnrul mouth. I ilao know friends n mine who uiied It and say II I- the le-Ht nerve toulo they ever used. J wiU Ihu that niiiiih miferur taiiy u.i your uiMiiiuiue and Ui ai-lyod by it. ni i i. j. iui:rn r FREE A Valuable Rnnlc on Nervous uimiMi wm tree lo any addreHS. and poor patleuu ran alio obtain thiaiuelicliie free) of chance. Ttila Mffldr ha. been Drenared bv the Hnvnrend 'utor Koenis. of Vort Wayne, Ind. luce Wifl. and sujw prepared nnderbis direoUou by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chloago, III. Bold by DrnirtrUts at & 1 per Dottle, 0 for SS. IrEoSUo, 1.75. 0 Iloltlo for . Salvation Oil Priet only it Ctl. Sold by all iialtn. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Smelling $,Bruiie$,Lumbag o,Sprant, Headache, Toothache, Soret, Burnt, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Ac Salvation Oil V Prlc only 25 CU. Soli by all dtalirt. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Scalds, Backache, etc. rUPUIlANQe s PLUM, ThtQr.at TobaocoA. Until tl4otl-Prlc 10 CU. At all truggltt. voiiHOItstimt1 SCHIFFMANN'S Asthma Cure! Never fails to viva Inai&ufc Milaf in lh wnMtl I u". aou eaiK'ie earea waere etkere fail. I TrtairaiaaieritBBarManMieekTaaK I I ttinm PR. . BOHirrMawW. Ba real, BIm. I viPRQFESSlQiiAL CARDS,! N. U. FUNK, ATTORNF.Y-AT-f,AM', Mrs. Ent's Duililing, Court House Alley, IlLpOMSIiUKO, TA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost OITice Jiuilding, 2nd tloor, lU.OOMSlJURC, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Win's Diiilding, and flour, Ill.OOMSIlUKG, PA. W. II. SNYDER, ArroRNEY-T-l.AV, Oflice and floor Columbian liuililing, m.ooMsnuRG, r.. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Colu'.ubian liuilding, and floor, ULOOMSDUKC, I A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Rawiinji' UullJiii, and floor, Ul.OOVSUL'RG, VA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ColuiiiliUn liuildin;;, and floor, BLOOMsUUKG, PA. FRANK 1. lilLLMEYEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Dciulcr'i l'.uil lin;, and floor, BLOOM SUURG, TA. WINTERSTEEN, HECK LEY & McRILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured. Investments made. K'eal Kstate l.ouylit and sold. National Hank liuilding, anil floor, BLOOMSISURG, PA. JOHN" M CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICK Of THE PEACE, Moyur Bros). Building, and floor, BLOO.MSBUkG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESI ATE AGENT, Columbian Building, sni floor, BLOOMbBURG, PA. B. FRANK. ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CUrVi Building, cor. Main and centre Stv, BLOOM SBURG, Ta. CfCan be consulted in German. V. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Mam Streets, CATAWISSA, TA. 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, Oflice, corner of Rock sod Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, Weit First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Offlie and Resilience, Third Street, West of Market, near M. K. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 0 Office hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given lo the eye ami the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. M J. 1 1 ESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental. College, having opened a dental oll'uc in Lockard's Buildinj, co.ner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., (l prepared to receive all patients requiring professional services. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Anesthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's BuilJing, Main below Makel BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, ana ail work warranted as represented. i TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by ths ut of Gat, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. o bt vpes tH bonrs during the day. D. F. HARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, of New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees Sugars, Molasses, Kice, Spite, lin.arli Soila, Etc., N. 1-. Comer Second and Arch streets, PIIILAUELt't'IA, PA. CITOrdeM will receive prompt rtterti in. Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OP CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. V. Ilartman Sc Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Centre and Fourth Streets. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Asstis. iHtna Fire Irs. Co., of Hart- forl, fo, 528,388 9; Hartford, of llartfonl 5,2SS,iojq Phrcnix, of Hartford 4.778,469 1 Springfield, of S ringficl.!,... 3,9 OOV9 Fire Association, Phila., 4,512,7X2.21, Guardian, of London, 20,603,323.71 Phoenix, of London (',92 563. 4 Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,(43,195.0. Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853, ;6.o. Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J 41,379,2283 Losses promptly adjustej and paij at tlii office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Uuildin ;, Second Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in tin world, and perfectly reliable. Asskts. Impei ial, of London, $9,658,477.00 Continental, of New York,... 5,23.9 .2! American, of Philadelphia,.. 2,401,956.1. Niagara, of New York 3,260,47986 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants', of NewarV, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y.; Reading, Pa.; German American Int. Co., New York; Green-rich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City N.J. These old corpora'ions ore well s--aone by a;e and fire tested, and have never ye had a loss settled by ny court law. Thei assets are all invested in solid securities, an liable to the hazard of lire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted sn paid as soon as determined, by Christian K Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg. Pa. The people of Columl ia county sho.d. patronize ihe agency where looses if any, ai settled and paid by one of their own ciluuu 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 Jl'LY 1, 1SW1. Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows : (Sundays For New York, TOIlsflelphla, Reading, Potts vlllo, Tamoqua, f to.. 10, 11 H a m. For w uitt-msport, 8.00 a. m.. 8.15 p. m. For Daiivtue aLd Milton, s.00 a. m , a 15, 11. C3 p. tn. For Catavrlssa f.10, 8.00, 11.25 a. m., 18 15, B.00, 6. so p. in. ForHupert S.10, 8 2", 11,25 a. ID., 1J.15, 8.15, 5 (XI, 6.il, 11.05 p. ill. 1 rains tor Bloomsburg Leave New Yoric vtii ot Philadelphia 7.4 a. m., 4 00 p. m. and via Kasiou 8.45 a. u., 4.uo p. "Vave Philadelphia 10.00 a. m , 6.0O p. m. Leave lit'artiDe 11. M) a. m. 7.57 p. m. lave I'ot.'sviTle IV 8U p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1.J1 a. in., 18 p. m. Leave v llllains: ort 45 a. n ., 4 SO p. m. Leave Cutawlssa 7.oo, 8.K0 a, m. 1.80, 8 1!), 9.10 11.10 p.m. Leave Kuptrt.83, 7.08, 8 27, 11.39 a. m., 1.57, 3.1.7, t.n, u J9 p. in. For Bali Imore, V'ashlrgton and the West via B. & (). H. It, throufh trains 1 avo Glrard Ave nue 81 allon. rhlla. (P. H. It It.) 4.1U, 8.1. 11.27 a. m., LSI, 4 24, 5.S5 7.28 p. m. SULdHS4.16, 8.02, ll.it7 a. m., 4 21, 5.55, 1.28 p. ffi, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Iave Philadelphia, Chestnut ttreet Wharf and South Street Wart. SOB ATI.1NT1C CITY. Veekilnyr F.xpres 9.00, 11. lit., 2.00, 4.00 p. m Aeeommodailop, Hiua. m. nnrt 5.00 p. 111. HuuilavH Kxprrw, 9.011, a. 111. Accommoilii tlon, h.ih), u. m. und 4.H0 p. m. UcturnlnB, have Atlantic ftty rtfpot. ATtlirtlo RPrt Ark ni. sua Avpi-urs. Wcektls) H--K pii kh. 7.80. 9.0) a. 'in. unit 4. CO p. 111. AecouiuicUutlou, 8.10, a. m nnd 4.80 p. in. KimdsjB lixpri-t-s, 4 0 , p. in. Accomodation, 7.30 a. 11. and 4 30 p. m. A. A. JtCl.EOn, 0. C. HANCOCK, Pres. & Ccn'l Manager. Ui-n'l Puss. Agt. FRAZEft QREASE BEST IX THE WORLD. Xts waarlDgQualitlaaara unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxaa of anyothar brand. Not ffactad kr h.at. irUET Till: Ut.S I INC. FOB 8.M.F. BT DKAITR8 OBSErULl.Y. lyf RAILP.0A2 TH'.f. lAO J K 1 AW A R K LA C K A W A NNA A WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. 4. h. r, u. a. m. r. NORTnrilBIRI.lKD I'M I to 1015 ft ( "mcrnn 1185 5 (llulMRkf l 5 5 Danville 8 IN 12 lot SO (atawlssa 7 03 2 21 10 JM (If ltnpf-rt 7 U 1 81 10 44 nr nionmstiurg 7 fo a tn 10 1U 6 Kspy 7 27 2 48 tn Lime Kldire 7 81 2 Ml ....... t Willow tirove 7W 2 54 Brlprrrefk 7 41 ttr. I'.crwlrk 7 !H 8 04 1112 fl 5 Itenrhllnven in 8 In 11 18 7ti HIcK's Renj 8 1 8 17 .... 71 r-hlckxhlnnv 8 10 8 211 1188 7 in Ilumork's. 8(1 8 Ml .... 7 Nnntlcoke Il 8 HI 1149 71 AvondEle t0 8 51 .... 7 4: Plymouth 8 8) 8 50 1156 7 Plymouth Junction 8o 4011 7 5- Klncs'on 8 41 4 C5 18 08 7 5' Bennett.. 8 19 4 UH 12 08 H 0- W Pit by 8 52 4 12 .... 8CT- W j-omlng- Ml 4 17 IS 18 ; West 1'IUston . 9 0t 4 22 8" Ptttston 9IM 4 Kl 1221 ' Dunea 911 4 ai R LackawssDs 9 18 4 87 8 Tsylorvllle 9 25 4 45 It 3ft 8 4:' Bellevue 9 81 4 50 8 G HCSAMTOM 9 85 4 55 12 41 8 ri A H.r.M T.M.W. STATIONS. SOUTH. frsKTOK '0 9 50 1 85 Oil Kellevne 8 05 111 .., . Tsylorvllle 810 in on i4t Lf-rkswanna a is in 17 in sv iures... (22 IOI11 15 4)8 Ptttston (18 ion 1(0 s West Vlttston ( 88 in 20 t (W (1 4 Wyoming (40 10 in til B4V Maltby 844 102M Bennett 6 48 10 1 2 2 19 6 5T- Klnirstnn H 10 f 5 125 7 0t' Plymouth Junction f 10 a JS9 .... Plymouth 7 04 10 44 8 711 Avondsle 7 09 10 IH t8H 715 Nantlcoke 714 10 58 t4 t llunlook's 70 1059 2M T8 f-hlrl. shinny 7 81 11 09 8 01 T47 Illrk s Ferry 7 44 11 21 817 604 Beach Haven 7 54 11 82 8 25 811 Berwick 8 02 11 40 8 88 H IH Brlnr Creek 8P9 .... 8 40 8 1 wnirw Grove 813 11 ro 8 44 ttr. LlmeKldge 817 11 ftd IW sit Kxpy 8 24 1 2 f4 8 58 6 4(' Bhvmsbnrf 8 81 1212 4(4 8 4 Hupert 8 87 1 2 18 4 11 651 rstswtssa 849 ii3 4 18 am Panvtlle.; 8 67 12 87 4 88 9 18 t'hulasky 9 08 4 46 .... Cnmerco 917 12 48 4 51 9 25 NORTBCMBIRLAMD 9 22 1 It) B 08 40 a. u. r. at. r. u. r. Ccnnectlons at Rupert with Philadelphia A PesnirB" Ksllroed for Tsmanerrt. Tumaqna W IIMr.rrrort. unbury. pottsvllle, etc. Ai Nmtr-umbeilar.d with : K I)1v. P. K. M. foi IlsrrlHtiurg. Jxtck Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry acd Erie. W. V. DALLSTEAD, Oen. Wan., Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. ft E. It. R. DIV. AND N. C R'T In effect July 19, lew). Trains loave Sunday KA8TWARD 9:55 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for narrlHbnrfr rd Internudln e ctntlona arriving at I'hllHdelphla 8: If p. m. : ew York 6:50 p. m.: l-altlmoie, 8:iu p. m.; Wssblnglon 5:55 p. m., connecting st Philadelphia tor all fen Shore points. Passenger coaches to Philadelphia Bsltlmorn. 1-fO p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday,) for Darrlsburir and intermediate nations, arriving at Philndnlpbla ai 8:60 p. m. ; few York, 9:83 p. m. ; Baltimore S:45 p. m. ; W ashlngto !-:ls p. m. Parlor cars to PhtlRdelphla and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.25 p m. Train 1 Dally except Hundayl for narrlsburg and intermedtate points, arrlvlnj st t-clladelphla 10:55 p. m. Baltimore 10:40 p. m. :08 p. m. Train 6, (Dally,) for HarrlsVnrg and sll Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel phia 4:25 a. m. : New York 7:lo a. m. Pullman sleeping car frcm Bsnlsburg to Philadelphia, and New York. Philadelphia passengersoan re niRln In s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. ro. Mi m. (Dally,) for Harrlsbunr and Inter medlute rtntlons, arriving at Philadelphia 6:60 a m.. New Ytrk 9:80 a. m , Baltimore :20 a. m. Wasi lnirton 7:80 a. m Pullman Sleeping ear to Ph lladelpb la nd passenger coaches to Phil, delpbla aba Baltimore. s5 a. m. Train l (Dally,) for JTarrlsburg and Intennedlate stations arriving at Balti more ::19 a. m. and Washington 9:55 a. m and Pullman sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore, WKSTWAKD. 2:04 s. m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for rnnandalgua, Kochester, Buffalo and Niagara. Falls, with lullman sleeping cars and pasaea. ger coaches to Rochester. B:io a. m Train 8 (Dolly,) for Erie, rsnsndat gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Bar fa I o snd Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Ronnea. ter. 9-.58-Tr.in is (Dally,) for Lock Haven and Interm'dlate stations. 1:42 p. tn Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandslgua and Intermediate stations, Porheeter, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with t hrouKh pararnger coai hes to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:80 p. m. Train 1, (Dslly except Sunday) for Rerovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations. io 4p. m -Train tl, (Dally,) tor WlUlamsporC and Intermediate stations. THPOl'QH TRAINS FOR StTNUURY FROM TOE EAST AND SOUTH. Tram 15 Leaves New York, 12:15 night, Phila delphia 4;S0 a. m.. Baltimore 4:45 a. in., Harrta t'urK, 8:io a. m., daily arriving at bunbury fcM a. m. 'Iraln 11 leaves Ph'ladelphta 8-50 a, m,, WpshinRton 8;lo a. m.. Balilmore 9K a. nx, (dally except Sunday) arriving at Bunbury, l:4fl with Parlor oar from Philadelphia and passen ger couches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train l Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladel. phla 11:4") a. m , washlnfrton 10:50 a, m.. Baiu inore li:45 s. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving stsunburv 6:80 p m. with pastienver coaches trom l blladelphla and Balilmore. Train 91 leaves New York 8 00 p. m., Phlladel. phia t; p. m.. Washington 4:80 p. m., Baltimore; 5:82 p. m. (Daily) arriving at Suiibury 10:05 pm. Train 9 leaves New York 8:80 p. m.. Philadel phia i:an p. m., Washington 7:10 p. in., Balti more 8:4R p m , (Dally excent Saturday,) arriv ing at sunbury, 2:04 a. m. with Pullman sleeping cars snd passenger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:C0 p. m., rhlladel phla 11:28 p m., Washington i0: 0 p m., Balti more H:90 p. m., (Dully,) arriving at hunhury 6::0 a. in., with Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Bull Imore end pusNengcr coactes from Philadelphia and Paul more StNlirRY nAZLETON, ft WILKKSRARRJ RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Trnln 7 leaves r-unbury lonio a. in. arriving at Bloom Kerry 10:48 a. nu, Wilkes Barre 12 io p. m. '1 rain 11 leaves Sunbury 5.85 p m. arriving st Bloom Kerry 6:26 p. m., Wtlkes-Barre 7:50 p. m. llazleton 7:5-1 p. In. Train 8 loaves W'llkes-Harre 11:17 a. m. arrlv. lng at Bloom Ferry 12:37 p. m., bunbury l:ts p. UI. Ti In io leaves Hozleton 8:04 p.m. wilkea Bflrre8:12p. m., artlvliig at Bloom Kerry 4:81 p. m., sunbury 5-J5 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 'eaves sunbury lo.oo s. m., arriving at Bloom Kerry tA a. m., Wllkes-Barrs 12:10 a. m. 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