fTHETONGl OP ALL t COUGil CURES; i DOCTOR ENGLISH mama Sold in England j for la. 1HL, and In America ! for 85 cent a bottle. : IT TAHTEH OOOD, S Dr. Acker's English Filial Cart Sickness and Headaehs. : Km all, plaaaaat, fararlta with tba ladlr. 5 W. H. HOOKtlt CO.. NEW TOnX. J There's Music In the Air. This genius is away up in G, and is en gaged, in the literal ful iiilnicnt of a very com mon expression. It is as seldom that musical notes are seen floating over housetops, as it is that bank, notes are f o it n d g r o iv i n g n n hushes. Our artist has th eref ore ph olbgra ph ed them on the spot. 7 he 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. He handles the Steck, Estey and Starr oianos; the Estey, Mil ler and United States Organs: The celebra ted VJhMe, and other makes of Sew ing Machines. Satis faction guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Blooms burg Pa. Main, St. below Market How Lost ! How Refined I KNOW THYSELF. Or 6KLF-PKKSKKVATION. A new and only Uolii: Medal VHlXii 1CSSAY oa NKIIVOUS tui PIIYHUJAti JMOHILITY. KKKOIM uf YOUTH, EXTIAtJtSTKU VITALITY. FltE WATL'ItK Dl.C'I.INU. Bad oil IJIfcEAUKS and WKAKN ESSIES of MAN. SUOpst'ca.cloth, Eft: 1W Invaluable prescriptions. Unly $1.00 ly mull, double scaled. Leacriptlvo Prospocl us with endorsements anf-tr!" I REND orthrcrzFREE! now. t'ouaultutlon In uaraon or liy mall. ExtKirUrenl- Bnt, INVIOLAIILK HIXKIiCY B'ld I'tlC AI (I'llK. Addrwui lr. W. Ily.PnrKer. m liu Poalmilv Ma.lii.jil Institute. No. 1 Eulhuch bl., Boatou, Mm. , , The Peabody Medical Institute bu many Iml. tntora, but no equal. Utrulil. Tho Science ol Ufa, or Selfrreaorvatlon, It a lrfuro mora valuable than iold. Read It now, y WKAK ond NEKVOli man, nud Irani to K bTHONU -JftJical tevicte. (I'opj rlghlud J noEnTssssss REFLECTIMB SAFETY LiiT. Can ba told III avary faintly. Ulvai Diore light than thraa ordinary lamas. I I lllat ruful i'i...ilr. til FOHSHti ft McMAKIN, Cincinnati,!), I', it U. r,M-i3-T INK GAMIiMXC IN LIVES. PECULIAR METHOD3 OF INSURANCE IN ENGLAND. Ml.rrabl ttrerks of Ilnmanlf y Whnae Heath I Mail a Rome of Profit. Trlrki of a Kitavlah Trade nmr tlmra III tJamlilrra Un Dl.itppnlulrtl. Tin? 1'nll Mull Itmljrt, of Imd.m, ntitt.it that tlm revelations made In tho coursi! of on uctlon namst mi Instirnnso com pany nt tho present Jliuirhestor nssizos linvo forced into tlio pul.lic notieo an hideous ntrnfllcin liuniati life rts ovi-rdis. KNiced ft civilized roiintiy. (liimliliiiR in livpn lint in many Inc-nshiro towns, Imt chiefly in lUiickburn, long but-n a lucra tivp occuntioii. Tho liiHuntncp contpftnioa ftre ltood winkptt nnd (lefrandod, ttml tho miHcr ablo victims of conniirary nrp, by invans not rtrtiuilly criniinnl, BhtillltMl out of lifp. HtiMbnniirt iiiNiiru their wlvpn, wives their litwhanils, children their parents. Any onn who is believed to Iki "within inoasiimblo distaneo" of tlit Krave is fair atno for tho Htieculator. He scans his iieijjhlior as a valuer scans a houseful of furnitnrp. Let but the symptoms of consumption or any other fatal disease pear, nnd ho makes insinuating ndvnnces to sccuro n IHilicy ou tho doomed ono'a life. Of course his victims are as a rule selected from tho very dretfs of humnnity tho drunken.'diseased, nnd feeble who for the sakn of prosper tlvo drinks readily sign tho "bit o' pn)er.n nnd thencefor wurd hn ve the pnth to the grave snux thd nnd facilitated by the creatures who fat U'li upon them. The c:uio heard at tho Manchester as sizes differs in uoesseutial reHect from a hundred others. The victim in that ciwo was a wretched old hostler, or hanger on, of n public house. Ho had not a copper iu tho world to call his own ; hut he had something much moru valuable to others j ho had unequivocal symptom" of speedy decease. Forthwith ha wna honored with the anxious ittteutioiis of the har. ies. (Mowing rejiorts were made to tho insurance comiKinies of bis prospects of reaching a patriarchal age; nnd in tho end tho poor old fellow, trembling on tho brink of eternity, Imre the burden of 30 Mliuitn with a total vnluo of 1,700. Happily, one of tho insurance coinpanicy had the courngo to light tho conspiracy by disputing the claim, and were victo rious. Indeed, the barrister engaged for the plaintiff, when ho saw tho (tort of case ho was put up to champion, honor ably threw tip his brief. This case is but a type of hundreds of others which have mado life assurance a term of evil import in tho north of Kng Intnl. In lilackbutn a common loiterer Blsiut tho market place is insured in various companies for 0,000. He is aware of tho fact that death will materi ally iucrenso his commercial value, but so long as his income of a few shillings is supplemented by fees for signing insur ance pnKTS "ho does not care how long the thing goes on. " This poor wretch is resiectably connected, nud oneo held a decent iswition in society, but a life of dissipation has brought hint into the web of tho insurance speculator, whence ho will never escape, save in a coflin. In another cuso a man who siientls a large portion of his timo in the workhouse is insured for ;I,8S0, and in a third a hawker of bugs of coal, who, living, is worth hardly tho clothes upon his buck, will us a corpse bo valued at 1,000. Many of tho mireruble beiuga thus trailed Uwn nro totally unconscious of the enormous sums which a 10 in vol veil when they "sign a bit o' paor" for a "friend" und a drink. In one instance, a MHr sickly wenvcr, who is insured in one oilicH alone for 1,000, when asked whether he knew the amount of his insur ance replied. " Well, nohbuta few pounds. 20 or 3(1, happen." He admitted that he hud never paid tho premiums, nnd that he did ttot know the erson who had acted as referee. Further investigation showed that the txilicy had been elTttctod by au intermediary, who, iu consideration of a portion of the commission, had served to conceal the identity of the insurer. Gambling in lives, like gambling iu stocks or ou the turf, not infrequently in volves loss to the gambler. Some of the wrecks of humanity who are tho sjyeciul objects of the solicitude of tho speculator display a most unexpected tenacity to their thread of life. With one foot iu the grave, they yet manage to keep the other out for an unconscionable time. Even tho constant supply of neat brandy with which their patrons indulge them with tho view of assisting them speedily to a better world is often ineffectual. Nay, it seems only to increase the vitality of the remaining leg. One typical cose will sutlk-e as au instance. A certain feeble and apparently mori bund old fellow 1ms been tho subject of very particular attention from tho spec ulating fraternity , who have insured him wholesale. His signature to policies has been eagerly sought after, and ho has revelled in unlimited supplies of spirits for years. Hu has, however, proved himself an uncommonly tough morsel for bis patrons. Uacked by cough, ntllicted with rheumatism, he yet "lags superfluous on tho stage," and not a few policies on his lifo have been allowed to lapse. One speculator alono has paid more than 10 above what ho will re ceive when tho hardy old fellow's final adsum is uttered. Doubtless tho wonder will be that these conspiracies against tho insurauco com panies are possible. The system, how ever, is very simple. Ve speculators aje in league with the more unscrupulous in surance agents, from whom they receive a portion of tho commission the com panies allow on new policies. They uct as the agent's touts, and lifter taking au inventory of the victim's prospects of a reasonably early death, induce him or her to be insured. This done, the rest is easy, for with the agent cooperating with him the speculator has littlo difllculty iu hooJwiuking the comimny aud palming upon It a life which, were tho true facta made kuowu, would be accepted on no conditions wha'.evjr. It's a mistake to suppose that the social lion is the king of benstu. E3 n THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n hiir IIiiimo ili'ulhU iToonrrhoT!!uT Union S('llir-n! 'nisi i.i'm i I'.i i-rKK f'r s rnao where hi t. I lll'lt IMttkiis win it will mrp.you. mt nartUt or euro. It M'vor fnlla. Ill, Villi hllllfr tfcklll tlinitlrvilRMdaugfini' fooling. If an. 11 m rh'iinrx-tho vlthitvil ilood when yon aw is Impurities linrat 111 through tho akin 11 1'lmpli-d, Illntrhoa, mil Mnrea. Itrlv mi HIJM'lll'R rtlTTKlia: it win rurn von. i HllTilLlV I'M VI ill, at-' nloiii'ljr conllncl In tho mills nml work -11 l.l'lll K JtlTTKIIS.r iliiipv, rliM'ka.whorin iml health will tol not tirornre ufllclrnl oxen-Isp, nml nil who Hi 1. em 11 r.11 ihih .ire con Unci I niloora. will cur l.lvcrOm -ihotilil lino St'i.i-nt'tt IIITTKII". Thl'V will iilnlnt. Don't lw ilia "iiragoilj It will cure not thou bo weak ao'l rdrUr. If Villi till III it Wlrtll M I.I'M i 11 Iiii-ikhs to mi ffrr from Khuum will I111II1I yon up anil Atlmii, line a Isittlo of! nnao you atrong anil lonltlu-. SI I.I'HI K HITTKIIS it nrvrr fulls tornro Sill 1.111'u llll"il.'l.u Jinii'l hu w lihuut n will mnkn your hlimd bottle. Try It: yonfi will not ri'im-t It. 1 ' inirn, ru n anil atmnfr, iml your lloah hanl. TiiXTaiTTIuilT hcnlth, who urn nl ninilwn,ihoiili urn Try hi l.nu K HIT run to-nlifht, nml vim will eli'i'p well SI't.rill'K lilTTWH. inn ii'fi iH'trrr rnru lio von want tlm heat alttlttrnl Work (iiiiiiih.i9 fend S -rcnt atnmpa tn A. 1'. OitnwAT X Co, )lii..t, Klfia. ami rnili'. t CACTUS BLOOD CUBE S;j:ricr to Siiiipitih. Purifies ihe blood, tones up the system, gives an appetite. .urcs dyspepsia, constipa ion, sick headache. Regulates lie liver and kidneys, and be- ldes cures all b.ood and skin liseases, whether manifested nly by common pimples, or eczema, or by ulcers, abscess es, and the more violent effects of crol u .'a and blood po:son. Is perfectly harmless and never tails. Sold by G. A. McKki.v y, Dru'''i.st, liloomsburg, Pa IVrlVftiy Weil. V Fii,i.oru, i ubuque Co., la., Srpt., 18S1. Miaa K. Fiuiilijan wrltoa: My uioih-r and Inter u-xnl 1 amor koenlg'a Norvo 'ionic for eurali-in, Thy aro l-o'h pcrfeotly well uo nd uovur tirod of pruinlng the ton lo. It Wit n-4t!-il 1a .Tln-ucle. 3S4 KtlisT ST., IthoiiKLM, N, Y., Aim. 3, "!)0. I wish to a'at ahnt a i 11. t rful ln-iu fit Paa it huriili-'a Nurvo 'I'fiifo haa tiocn W u y hiolh r, hu hua aullared I mm rtiauuiaiiaiu Mni'v ti mill linn 1101 lwnu ahlti to lio vork of any iiiU.inuo lint timo. Ho haa Irled all Kinds ol "tni tunUi-iiim ,.. uitforniit iloctnm of U1I. .1 nil witii.'ut muiBttt iiutll h toi k Uiu Ti'i.lo t nn L'niitiniii' lly tuijir.ivud bincu ami I wlli ly m.ri hnnilrniU Ui-iilua 1110 who liuvi Meiii Ufiu 1 r Dl; hin aiukiioa, thai 11 iuocod u n.ir-'-to 10 c luiu rotUuva to Lcalth. . H. GlIAIIAil FREE A Valuable Itnok n Ncrvnoa uuwiu-m aani 11 o 10 any aaiiruaa, aud MMr pittlenta can alo ntitala thl-biiieUlcliie ) of cliarue. Tliia remedr haa been prepared by the Ueverend aalor Kimiuik. of Fort Wavnti, Ind aluce UfiS, aud mow prepared uodurbtadlrxc'Uuu btba KOENIC MEO. CO.. Chicago, III. 3oII by DrojjiU'j at St per llottle. 6 for 85. Hi-ne Slto, i.75. Ullottleiforsa. Salvation Oil Vr fric, 9Hiv 2g ottt gay an (ftafan. Will reten Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swelling$,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Ac. Salvation Oil vi Prlc$ only 25 Ctt. Bold by all dtaltn. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Scalds, Backache, etc. fiUFUlANe' FIU08, Th,0r$at Tobacco An "ir tltofl-Prlo 10 CU. At all friiggl$t. HAVE ASTHMA?! YOU ISCHIf FMANN'S Asthma Cure I I nafar lalla lo viva IniLunt M Uf In Ih. .ml I I oiii, and eaeiw our wkara otkera tali. I Trial ruaat rKKK at Drantota at y MM., I Uirmt DR. H. BOHIKFMANN, It. fail, I am PROFESSIONAL CARDS,!:- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNKV-AT t.AW, Mr. Knt's Piiiililinjj, Court Il').isc Alloy, ui.ooMsiiuia;, 1 a. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-t.AIV, Tost Office iluilding, 2nd floor, JU.OOMSuTRO, TA. C. W. MILI.KR, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's lliiililinu, and floor, III.OOMSIJUKO, TA. W. If. SNYDER, ArToRNitv-vr-i.Aw, Office 2nd floor Columbian budding, m.ooMsnrKG, pa. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW, Coliiinbian building, 2nd lloor, BLOU.MSISUKU, I A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY AT-I.AW, Rawliab' DuiKlinj, 2nd floor, ISI.OOMSlS'JkU, IX GEO. E. ELWELL, AT l'ORNEY-A l -LAW, CoUiiiil.ian liuilding, 2nd lloor, LLOOMSUURG, PA. FRANK P. LILLMEYER, AT TORN EY-AT-LAW. iJciiilcr'j LuilJin, 2nd floor, ULOUMsLUKO, PA. WINTERSTEEN, HECK LEY & McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, Loans secured, Investments made. Heal Instate bought and sold. National Hank Ituilding, 2nd floor, BLOOMSnUKG, PA. JOHN" M CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICK OF THE I'EACE, Moyer Ero. Uuilding, 2nd floor, ULOOMSUUKG, I'A. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORN EY-Al'-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESI ATE ACENT, Columbian liuiUling, 2a 1 floor, BLUOMSBURG, TA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. C3Cn be consultej in German. V. II. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, comer of Third and Maiu Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SL'RGEO.N AND PHYSICIAN, Office, Noith side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dk. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURCEON AND PHYSICIAN, Ofllce, coruer of Kock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., O.Tp.e, Weil First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given lo the eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Office and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. F.. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours every afie. noon and evening. Special attention given to the eve nnd ike fitting of glteac. Telephone connection. M J. 1 1 ESS, D. D. S., fa r.. riii a ft f ihm Ptt J .KU rt.i1 . .....v.v.a't,taa lblilUl, CnHi-fif li iviita tgt m U,.t,il Aii'.. : .. t,"-t vPfc"J U,lllh WUIl V 111 IOckartl'a Uuiltliii' ciirner nf Main ami CcnUc Streets. BLOOMSBURCi. PA.. . b prepared to receive all patients requiring j'tun..ltUIH QCItlVCS, ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas aud Local Anxsthetics adininis- I .L 1 . vcicn lur me painiesj etractiou ol teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr W. II. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST. Office, Barton's BuiUinc, Maiu below Markel BLOOMSBURG. PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, auu an wur warranted as represeuted. TEETH EXTRACTED VlTHOUT PAIN. by the use of Gas, and free of charee when -.:a 1 . 1 . wuaaii tccio are inserted. W To be opea all tours Uiuiog the day. D. F. HARTMAN REPRESENTS THE IOI.LOWINO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, of New York. Queens, of Ixmdon. North British, of London. Ofuce oa Market Street, above Main, No. 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGIIT & CO., VIIOI.ESAI.E GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Spices, Bicarb ijoda, Ktc, N. E. Corner Second nnd Atch Streets, rillLADELt'l'IA, I'.V. yOnlcrs ill receive prompt (Mention. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Ifartman & Sons' Store. Residence, N. . Corner Centre and Fourth Street. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Frciis Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloorasburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Assets. Etna Fire Irs. Co., of Hurt- o! I9.S2S.3V8 i;; Hartford, of Hartford 5,a.Sb,i.oj y Phirnix, of Hariford 4,778,469 1 Springfield, of S ringlield,... 3,0.-9 903.9 Fire Assoi.it ion, I'hila. 4,512,782.21, Guardian, of London, 20,(03,323.; Phienix, of London ,924 563.4 Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642,155.0 R0v.1l, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,361.0 Mutual lien. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J 41,379,228 3 Losses promptly adjusted a:id paid at tlii office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Building, Second Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in tht world, aod perfectly tciiaMc. Assr.i s. Imperial, of London $9.658, 477.0c Continental, of New York,... 5 23 1 9V1.2& American, of Philadet) hia .. 2,4 i, j ,6.1 Niagara, of New York, 2,260,4778(1 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, TA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants', of Newark, N. J. Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. V.; Reading, Pa.; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Citv. N. J. These old corporations are well s-a:onei by a;e and fire tested, and have never yc had a loss settled by any court 1 1 law. Tliei assets arc all invested solid securities, an liable to the hazard of tru only. Losses promptly and honestly adjus'ed am paid as soon as determined, by Chr sti xn I Knapp. Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg. Pa. The 1 eople of Columl ia county shout, patronize ihe agency where lo scs if any, ar settled and paid by one of their on citieu. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBBS, 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 NOVEMBER 15, 18111. Trains lrave Bloomsburg as follows: (Sundays excepted ) For New York, riilladclpbls, HradlBg, Potts vl I If, Tamsqua, etc, 10, 11 m a m. For Vi lllh uisport , s.on a. in.. H.I5 p. m. For Danville and Milton, 8.00 a. m , 11 15, ll.CS p. m. For Catav. tssa (.10, 8.00, 11. a a. tu., IS 15, 6.00, e.xxi p. m. For Kuert a.10, .8.00, 11.25 a. m., 11.15, S.15, 8.00, 6.311, II.V5 p. m. 1 rains for Woonisburu Leave New lork via of Philadelphia T.46 a. nt , 4 no p. in. and via Easton 8 45,a. to., a. 15 p. m. Leave i'ulladelpblu lt'.ou a. m , tt.u0 p. in. Leave Heading ll.AO a. m. 7 67 p. in. i-ave l'Misnile n M p. m. Leave Tamaqua l.tii a. m., 9.18 p. m. Leave Williams, ort a ts a. n... 4 -' p. m. Leave Catawtata 7.00, B.80 a. m. 1.30, 19, .10 ll.io p m. Leave Uupertf.Il, 7.08, 8 7, 11.29 a. m., L87. I.s.7, f.Mi. 11 .9 p. m. For BulilinorH, Washlrgton and the Vest via B. 6 o. K. K .through trains 1 av (ilrard Ave nue station, l'hlla. (I. K. K. It.) 8.55, k.in. ll.7 a. m., l.JiT, 3. ."ni, 6. IJ 7.18 p. m. bundays :i..5, S.Ui, U.OT a, in., 3. 'Hi, 5. Vi, t.13 p. in, ATLANTIC C ITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Cheistnul Street Wharf and Boulu btrcet Wart. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Weekdays Express, ,oo, a. ui., s.01, 4.00 p. m. Accominodutloc, s od . 111. und 5.(10 p. In. Nundays Express, turn, u. m. Accommodu ttov, s.on, u. ui. n tut I.mii p. ui. ltctumlnff, li avo Atlantic ity drpot, Atlar.llo and ArkuiiBHS Avecues. Wtekdavs Express. 7.ao, ii.uo a. .m. nnd 4.10 p. in. Accomintdotlou, 8.10, a, in. and 4.S0 p. ui. Sundays Express, 4 0 , p. m. Accomodation, 7.30 u. 11 . and 4.30 p. m. A. A. MCLEOD, C. 0. HANCOCK, Pres. (lenT Manager. tien'l Pass. Agt. AGENTS ran mnke tn 00 por lly .ulliiiK our Al.bl un Wa la-at tli World f.r low price I In. yi'ur. IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, 1.00 8S x Kmbomifl pnditod xiiloi, troM otgo xtcn ion rlunp, lioltiuiki iit-Hrly litty C'Hbinet tuU ( nr-l piitnri'B. t&ut fur tl.oo (rtnil fur S-un Ntt w uliiuDdiu the turitl oq impurttjj ulbuiun ia rtiiMftl 110m 10 to 33 pi-r cnt. Iher fill In w ill uut benny f 1 II Ji iiu-rtMiM io our f 1 II l VMi.r OiiF now fljkl laim li II a of KELr. I'ltONOUNCINti PA KALL1L FiM ILT B 1 HLfn COIltfll ninf uiu mm new vci kuhib, are wtint Him pfupio wuut. mm new viKitma, are whnt tint nenpio want. r JUVENILE BOOKS to: tit. frutii now until 1'Tirii.tniai hi'iid fJrtnit. fur -V' U i- lloliday1 Affrnta f ruvHifiu book. 1 UuntrHttiil rirrnUrti k;k fr nil or our I Hsit fteiitnd u..(.a. DON'T Ul'UI. F0RSHEE A McMAKIN, Imporicit, Cincinnati, 0, V. M. I J-t-'l-T RAXLB0A3 riif TAi--i" JjhLAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. HTATIONS. Nf)R-nrMBIBLiND ( smeron ( hulHsl y DHiivllle 4 atiiwlssa Iinpirt Hlnomsburg Espy Linn Htdtre V n low (trove Iirlnp rvek licrvi irk Ilrnrb Ilnven 1 1 Irk 'r. Ferry..., Mikkfhlniiy Iluinoi-k's Nanilroke Arondile Ply month Plymouth Junction Klnt s'oo Hennelt.. Mult by , Wyoming West Plttaton NOHTII. A. M, A at 85 10 fl IK 7I5 7 IU 1 W 7V7 7 8t 788 741 7 IH T ft 8(0 8 10 8 SI 8 an 8 f.O 8 St 140 41 8 49 8 M 8 :a 9 01 9M 9 II 1 9IB 9 81 9 85 A. M. r. H. 1 50 A. K. P. t, 10(5 R4' 55 Aft II 1!2 II I'll ;n 1 8H S 48 9 m M s'oi 8 10 8 17 s a 8i;9 8 4(1 8 r.i 8 8A 4 Kl 4 Oft 4 m 4 U 4 17 4 a 4 80 4 84 4 t7 4 45 4 no 4 55 r.M 10M 10 89 10 44 10 49 11 1 11 18 1188 ii 4 il"58 7 18 OS IU 06 ia 18 PHtalon. U IS Duryea I.ackawatna Taylorvnie ...... IS 35 llellevue FCRaNTON 1141 BV P.M. M. 8TATION8. ttOUTB. A. V. A. M. P. V. P. M ... (K) 950 1 83 607 ... 6 05 9 55 ... 610 10 00 1 41 617 ... 618 10(7 Kt 64 ... n 10 10 1 rjA ... 6t8 1014 1(0 68 ... 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M. r M Connections at Bur-erf. with Philadelphia A Pearii g i sllroid for Tnmsnepd, Tamaqua, VUlltrn'Ft ort. unborv. l'ntisvllle. etc. At Noithtirrberlnnd with K Dlv. P. V. K. for Ilarrlsburg. Ixxk Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Erie. W. F. BALLHTEAD, tien. Wall., Kcranton. Pa. Peiiiisylvania Eailrcad. P. ft E. R. B, PIV. AND N. C RT InefTect Nov. 15, lt-91. Trains leave Kunday EASTWARD. 0.K m Tnln 1 A rvti. nwn. nHMA.-t t..(.r u. ista t mm yi'aiij rAU" iv ruuuift IUr iiniiinuiiist r-i u tl.l (J1TJUIIS' J Ol ft l Itllin (1 1 1 1 Y LilM nt. I'hllndflnbta ft-1f r m Van Vralr k.ui mm. HAlflmoTp, 3:10 p. m. ; Washington 4:30 p. m.! connming at i hlladelpbla for all hea 8bore nnlnl. I'uu.iin.ru. .. I. . a tiii. ... . tn. W.II,VI VVaVUDB I VI rUUttUVlUUia Baltimore. i-5 p. m. Train 8, (Dally except 8unday,) for Ilnnlsbnrg and Inteimedlate stations, arriving nt Philadelphia at 6:f.O p. m. ; Kew York, 9:86 p. m. ; Baltimore 6:45 r. m. ; Vlashlngto s:1p. m. Parlor oars to Philadelphia nnd passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. d.. u. in. j mm ii luBiiy except kudo ay ror ......... ... n BUM III1CI IIKU1HUI UVIUI4 111 I I V 111 C at I htladelphla 10:55 p. in. Baltimore 10:40 p. ni. I'usenger coach to FhlladelpMa. p. iu. i i an, a, vnilj,) Mir nun isourg ana all lDteimedlate stations, arrlvlna at Phlladel- nliln 1 -l. am. X t..wr VahI. .-in . . ...... .ii. . in. , i. ion ,:iv n. in. ruiiinaa sleeping ear from Barrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia pnpsengerscan re muln In a eeper undisturbed until 7 a.m. .Ill M iTI.Hn 1 . . . . . in. i.ou,) lur narnsourg ana inier mediate nations, arriving at Philadelphia 6:C0 a m., New York 9:80 a. m., Baltimore :ao a. m. VI' n a) Inert nti r.Qn a m 1.illn.nn uin , . ...r...... ,.i.vw. u.. , j u i mi ail c-inciiiiiK tn fhllnrinlnhli. nrl i .1 ...T.T. delpbla and Baltimore. S:r5 a. m Train 16 (Dnlly,) for Darrlsburg and Intermediate stations arriving at Ballt- uiwid 9.1a n. in. emu vraniiiiigtiin v:aa a. m anQ Pullman sleoplng cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WKSTWAKD. O.IU a tn irr.ln Q T M . j . . . ... .... iikiu Ttuoiij I. V T L'L DUIIUKVI IUT Canandalgua, ltorliester, Buffufo and Niagara Falls, wlin Pullman Bleeping cars and passen ger coaches to Hochester. 6:10 a. m Train 8 (Daily,) for Erie. Canaadal. gua and Intermediate stations, Hochester, but. ram and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace cars and naaaenier coachm to Erin unH unnhuL ter " 9:5-Trln is (Dally,) lor lock Baven and intermediate stations. 1:85 p. m Train ll (Dally except Punday) for Kane, canandalgua and lnu rmedlate stations. Poehester, BufTalo, and Niagara Falls with. ,..;n, ,,8ri unii iim iu none ana Kocnes ter and l arlor car to Hochester. o aup m.-1 rain i, (Daily except Sunday) for Kenovo, Elmlra and Intermediate stations. IMlR III ll i Train at T I u I ... n , 1 1 , . and Intermediate alatlona . TUPOCQD TRA1NM FOR 8TJNBTJRT FROM HTI D V a um .vrtoi.ta... mm 1 lie Dfini AnUDUU Ill. Trttln 1 K 1 aanaa Von, n.ar - l . a. delpbla 4;S0 a. m.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Harrts Dur. 8:10 a. 1111 daily arriving at bun bury u-.M Trnln 11 Leaves Th ladelpbia e-BO a. m.. -""""n" mi., i?aiiiuiura IW a 01.. ((lally except Sunday) arriving at wunbury. 1 J U ll h Pt.flto na t nan Iil.ll. JT..li. - '7 nnutonoi ti 1 1 win ruiiauoiuuitt Hlia paaBoll- ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1-Leavea New York 9:00 a. m , I'blladel. pnla 11:4 a. m , waphiDKion low a, m., Kaltl- at t-unbtiry 6:80 p m. with passenger coacheS from Philadelphia and Baltimore. .TrR.lnJ" '""ves New York oo p. m., Phlladel- pinH;w.p.in.. vtasnmgton 3:S5 p. m., Baltimore 4:80 p. in. (Daily) arriving at funbury 9:05 p. m. i ruin v ii'Kvt-a isi'w iorK fl:30 p. m. Phliadel- nlllAV-Jll iv I,,.. UaBl,lnrt.k .n a - - 8 "Huunijiruu I.IV U, IU,. DtllUo more 8: t ftp m , (Dnlly excent Saturday,) arriv ing at suubury, 2:04 a. m. with Puilmflii sleeping care end pawtenger coaches from Washlnikon I'rnln 9 Ikuvub Vaw VAb mjv. . ni. ... . phlail:vsp m., R8hln(rton I0:i0 p m., Baltl- ' ' ' -" y i living bl punriury 5,:.?i ! ,m;-. w".!! ':ulIm"n sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Waslilngton and Baltimore tnd m'ore'llSUr coactes tI0la Philadelphia and Ealtl BUNHTTRY DA2I.KT0N, ft WILKESBARRB KAIUtOAli, AD NORTH AND Vt HoT BltANCD HAILWAY. (Dally except Hunday) Trfltn 7 tenv,a siiiilmrv in.iin a tllfVHIl b'riprV IO.JS . m U'llL-aa 11 J ... . J Uu.li lon li:15 D. m., Pottsvlllo 1.25 p. m ' 1 rain ll leaves Muibury 5:85 p m. nrilvlmr at Bloom Ferry :i!6 p. m., Wllkes-Barre 7:50 p. m lla.leion 7:54 p. nt. Poltsvllle9;05 0. m. I'Mitl H iNRVI'S l.l'lll'a.bn..a - ,u . u - .. .... in.,..ng ijjj n, t OLt f- vlllu ;tti a. m , llazleton 7:10 a. m., arnvlnir at Blcom Ferry 8:47 a. it., Sunbury w.40 a, m. Train iu leaves rottsv He 1:50 p. m. IlazlPton Bloom Ferry 4:31 p. ni., Kiinbury 5U5 p. ui. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trnln 7 leavOM Niinlmrv tn on a , K . lliooni re-iy m:4S a. in., Wllkes-Harre l3:to n m Trnln 6 leaves W tlkes-hurre 5:'0 p. m. irrtvl Pen. Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. pLOOMPBUUU & SULLIVAN Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17, lfto. SOUTH. NORTH Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Iv ... ------ . . . . . . . . a. m. r. M. Ulm n.hburu es ia in t i . , , . - . : . . : l ' oo a oa muni oi irri ...... III 11 n T Q7 8 48 8 48 8 45 9 46 8 68 9 58 8 68 9 66 9 05 8 07 9 15 8 17 t 80 8 80 9 87 8 86 9 87 8 88 9 41 8 88 9 44 8 41 48 8 46 Imiiria'r m 6 16 18 00 7 04 ... 6 08 11 C9 6 68 ... 6 06 11 49 6 59 ... 8 57 11 88 6 43 ... 8 45 11 17 6 88 5 48 11 H 6 80 ... 6 87 11 19 9 86 .... 6 S8 II (9 6 16 I'apei VIII.., IJftltBl ! t . 'UiilineMUe. hot la Eajera... .. llllwatet.... Pent fit Fdar pa 5 91 11 04 6 1 i-oleM n ik 6 SO 11 18 6 (9 fiiparlnaf , 6 It 11 7 8 08 laubarbB 6 li io 64 n) 9 58 8 60 V8"! .... 8 f 8 10 48 6 68 10 08 4 00 JttUilBCn Cltv ... 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