n hillili111"" a 5 caGsEfjStcpaliOEgii a) say tuno mm DOCTOR ENGLISH C3 IT WILL CURE A COLD !r TWELVE HOURS: . n TtrtfttlA m bilva vnn! v-v. v -.-w ' " ; C 100 in Doctor'! bills-may iavo 3 rour lire. Ask yoar Drugrelat: for It. IT TASTES GOOD. J "" a pUrlS PINK HLLS. Dr. Acker's English Pills TI'RK RILIOl'tiKIEKft. ' nail. plr-unt, a favarlla vllh IN. laillra. W U. K.JOKKII A CO . 44 V.Vrt llrwulwnr. N. . There's Music In the Air. t genius is away 1 ; m (r, rmrt. 15 cri" ti'jed in the literal ful- illment of a very com- T t non expression, it is is seldom that musical totes are seen floating lover housetops, as it is that bank notes are fo n nd growing o n bushes. Our artist lias therefore photographed them on the spot. The man hi the picture is oh lop- So is J- Saltzer, the well hnown dealer in all lands of musical instru ments and sewing ma chines. He handles the Steck, Estey and Starr nianos; the Estey, Mil ler and United States Organs: 1 1. 1 T7-e celebrated White, rwZ other makes of Sew ing Machines. Satis faction guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Blooms burg Pa. Main St. below Marhct How Lost! Mov Regained! Or SKLF-PltFSKltVATTON. A new and only lold Modal FUiZK KS8A on NEUVOUS and PHYSICAL lrKlUXlTY, KBBOBS of VOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE 1IIAT1IKK DKCI.INE, and all MSEASIiS and WKAKNKHSliiiotMAN. 800 pages, doth. pit; m Invaluable prescription, Only 11.00 by mall, double scaled. Descriptive Prospect. hi with endorsement rnPP I SEND of the lreei and voluntary FHtl. I 8fiW testimonial of the cured. I llblal nun, ConBiiliMtimi in tuiMAii nr h mall. Krnert treaU ment lNVlOLAltl.H 0UCKKCY aud CEU 1'AIN CH'KK. Addrww Dr. W. H. Frker. or Tho Peabody Mcdloul IuaUlute, No. 4 Bulllnoh St., Uoatou, Maa. , , The Peabody Medical Institute has many lml. tatora, but no equal. Herald. 'I'b Science of Life, or BelfPreeorvatlon, ! a treaaure more valuable than (told. Head It now, "vary WKAKond NEKVOIS roan, and Uoro 10 be STUONQ r- Medical Ueviete. (Copyrighted i PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CleariMa and aaautifia. tha nan Promote, a 1uuii.iiI twain. Never fall to Haatore Gray Hair to l;a Youthful Color. Cure M'alp tllir.w. a hair llaOERCORNS. Tha only mr aur. for Com TUB OLD MAR WHO WEPT. lie Had Welched anal Welled far Tears, Onl- to be Dlaappelated. I was (hiving nlorjg tha highway in biigg" tv Iidij r man came running cross a field and stopped mi to say thore 1 1 ad been an accident at a barn rais ing. One man had been killed and two hurt and ha wanted to rids with m and bring tha doctor. We had gone about half a mile whon we came to a country church. On the weather beaten step sat a shaky, p-ayhairod old man, with an oldfashioned rifle across his kueee. He motioned for us to stop and came hobbling down to the buggy to ask : "Do either one of you liro around here?" "Yes, I do," replied my companion. "Been here long P "About 80 years." "Well, do you know a man around here named Arnold Ben Arnold?" "Yea, I know a Ben Arnold." "Tall man with very large ears and freckled facet" "Yes." "Mighty long legs on him?" Yes." , "Whistles so much like a mockingbird you ean't tell the difference T" "That's the man." "Oue more qneetionl Did he ever live in Texas I" "Yes, he did. lie came here from Texas about 10 years ago." "Thank Heaven! I have him at last I " fervently exclaimed the old pilgrim a he rolled his eyes upward. "Did you want to see him very partic ularly 7" asked the man beside me. "I should say I did I I've been search, ing for him for 81 long years to shoot him down! He called me a liar when I lay Ick ou my back la Texas, and I rowed to kill him. So I have found him at last! How far up the road is it?" "My friend, you are too late!" "No! Did he hear I was after hiin and skip out Inst night?" "No. He was killed at a barn raising two hour ago. A whole big beut fell upon him, aud he was mashed flat." "You you wouldn't deceive a poor old man like me, who has followed him 81 long years ?" pleaded the pilgrim. "No, sir." "He's really and truly dead, is he?" "He is, sir. He never knew what hurt him. Cau we do anything for you?" "No nothing. My hopes hove ended in ashes; the future is nothing to me. Drive right on and don't mind this poor old man who has spent so many years to find his mnnand then found him dead I" And as we drove on he went back to his seat on the church steps and eat down aud wept The Color of a Parlivlukle Diflalltly tiled. "Jeptha," said Mrs. Jones, looking up from a book she was reading, says the Detroit Free Presa, "what is a peri winkle?" Why, Maria, don't you know?" re torted Jones in a cautious wsy. "I thought everybody know what a peri winkle was." " Y-e-s," hesitated Mrs. Jones, "I knew it was some sort of a polIy wog. " "Pollywog?" roared Jones. "That's news to me. " There was a long silence, broken only by the striking of the cuckoo clock, and then Mrs. Jones asked humbly : "Jeptha, what is a periwinkle ?" Maria, it's a periwinkle," said Jones in a tone that admitted of no dispute. "Why do you ask?" "Because it says in this novel 'her eyes were as blue as a periwinkle,' and I wanted to know how blue that was. " "Late that night the lights flickered in the Jones household and two seekers after knowledge' met face to face in the Jones library. "I'm looking for a periwinkle," said Mrs. Jones. "I'm looking for the dictionary," re marked Jeptha. Mrs. Jones had the book and presently she announced in a tone of triumph: "Ha! Periwinkle a small shellfish. Didn't know as much as you thought you did, Mr. Jones!" "Sol Her eyos were as blue as a shell fish! Beautiful definition, that! Gimme the book, Muria. H'mt shellfish ah, I knew there must be something else it's a little boat.'" "Her eyes were as blue as a littlo boat, there's no sense in that, "said Mrs. Jones. "Oive me the dictionary." "I've got it!" she exclaimed; "it's a 'gasteropodous mollusk;' that must be Latin for blue." " Let mo see that book, " said Jones, and the dictionary was dropped on him again, "Maria, you always jump at conclu sions. Here you ate; 'A flowering plant of the genus vinca.' The girl's eyes are all right, but why in thunder didu't he say they were china bluo, or saucor blue, or sky blue, and not keep people out of bed hunting up his fool comparisons?" "Don't swear, Jeptha, "said Mrs. Jones, "if it hadn't beeu for that we'd never know the color of a periwinkle. " If the Taa Stalk Float. If the tea stalk floats in the cup it is called a "beau," and when this is seen unmarried womeu should stir their tea very quickly round aud round and then hold the spoou upright in the center of the cup. If the "beau" is attraoted to the spoon and clings to it, he will be surs to call very shortly, if not that very evening ; but if the stalk goes to ths side of the cup be will not come. ii A Women's Latter. "Mary," called the husband upstairs, "why don's you come down? Haven't you finished your letter yet ?" "I finished the letter long ago." What keeps you, then?" I am writing the postscript." "Gracious me! Have I got to mind this baby two hours longer ?" Nsw York Pros. . ii ii Didn't Car (or An jr. Christians, a little girl, who was taking uppsr at a neighbor's house was asked If she would have some apple sane. 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HARTMAN RKPRKSKNTS THS 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. BLOOMSBUKG, PA. WAIN'.VRIGHT Si CO., VHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, l-'icc, Apices liiiarU Soila, Ktc, N. I". Corner KctonJ and Arch ftrtets, rillLADF.LI'l.'IA, TA. tlTOrders will recti c prn.npt ! tcrti- n. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSIiURG, PA. Office over I. W. Ilartman & Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Ceutre and Fourth Street. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Duilding, 2nd floor, BLOO.MS1JUKG. PA. . GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Rawlini' Iiuililin, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. FRANK V. EILLMEYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV. Dcmlcr'a Buildinj,. 2nd floor, BLOOMSLUKG, TA. WINTERSTEEN, BECKLEY & McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investments made. Real listate bought and sold. National Bank Building, 2nd floor, lil.OOMSBURG, TA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Lockard'a Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre Sts., BLOOMSBUKG, PA B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sta., BLOOMSBUKG, Pa. C3Cau be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, TA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North tide Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Special attention given to the eye sad ths MATTHEW McREYNOLDS, CIVIL INOINKKR. Office Second Floor, I'ostoflicc Building, Eloomsburg, Pa. J. J. BROWN, M. I)., Offlce and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. E. Church, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. Ofno hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to ihc tye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. Dr. W. It. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's BuilJlng, Mala below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. Alt stylet of work done in a superior manner, ana all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by ths use of Gas, and free of charge when artnVial teeth are inserted. WTo be ones all hoar daring the dam, DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in atl its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or RI.BCTRIC vinnATOK and Local Ana'Sthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Frea Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED-. Assets. .Etna Fire Irs. Co., of Hart ford, ?Q,t28,3'.S 07 Hartford, of Hartford, s,i8S,to; 9; Phcenix, of Hartford 4, jyS,0q i Springfield, of S ringfield,.,, 3-f99 9r,.9f Fire Association, l'hila., 4, 512,7X2. 2c. Guardian, of London 20,603,323.71 Phcenix, of London, '.1,924. 563 4 Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642,195.00 Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,564.0c. Mutual lien. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J 4 1,379,22s 1 I-otset promptly aJjus eJ and paid at thi.- office. BLOOMSBUKG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Room'No. 5, Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre Sts. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Liverpool, London and Glolie, largest in the world. A liberal share of patronage so licited, and satisfaction guaranteed. . ASiKiS. Imperial, of London f 9,658,477.01 Continental, of New York,... 5,239,qSi.2 American, of Philade!) hia, .. 2.4-i,iyr..) Niagara, of New Vorl 2,260,47 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBUKG, I'A. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants', ef Newer!. N. J. 1 Clinton, N. Y.; Idplcs', N. Y. Reading, l'a.; German Ameiwun ins. Co., New York; Greenwich lnsr.rar.ee Co., 'cv York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City N. J. These old corpora' ions ars well s:amet by age and fire tested, and have ucver ye hd a loss settled by tny loutt i l.v.v. 1 liei assets are ail invested ! solid .-charities, liable to the hazard l hie only, LoMks promptly and honestly adjusted a') paid as soon as determined, by Christian i Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooi-.is burg, Pa. The ieo)le of Columl ia com ty sho-'i pitton'ixc the agency win re lo ses if any, ai settled and paid by oue of their own cilL.cn. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBI1S, prop'r., ;Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, FA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bulh rooms, hot and cold water, and ull modem conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOVEJIBEIt 15, USUI. Trains h ave Bloomsburg as fellows s (Sundays excepted ) For New York, Phlladelrbta, Reading, rolts VI lie, Tumnqua. tic, tt 10, II. 23 a. m. For Vi mi- uitiport., 8.00 s. m 8.1s p. m. For Danville niitl lliltou, 8.00 a. m , ' 11.05 p. tn. For catawissa .10, 8.00, H.S5 a. m., is is, 8.00, .mi in. K01 Kupert .10, 18.00, 11.25 a. m., 1115, a. 15, 9,00, .8tl, ll.liA p. III. Tin lux (or Ulooiusburg- LeaeNw Voik via of PliilAdt-lpblA T.43 a. m., 4 10 p. in. and via Kuatou a 40,a. a., .4. p. tu Leave pblianrlphu li'.untt. m , 6.111 p. m. Leave Xeuding ll.fvo a. m. 7.67 p. m. l"ave I'omhviiIo Ik Ho . hi. Leave Tntntiiiim l.Ul k. hi., 9. IS r. m. Ieave Wlllluuis: ort V 4H a. 11 .. ill . m. Leave C'atav. lata 7.uo, 8.K0 a, m. 1.S0, 8.1!), 6.10 11.10 p m. Leave Hupertf.tl, T.08, 8.7, 11.3a a. m., 1.37, S.'.T, fl. Ill, II ju p. tu. For Baltimore, WBBhltgton and the West via B. A 0. H. K.. throuKh Inili H I' ave (ilrard Ave nue Button. I'hlla (I. H. K. K.) 8.55, e.oi. Il.ii7 a. in., 1.87, 8.5r, t.44 7.18 p. m. Buuda) 8 U.55, S.tl-, 11.1.-7 a. Ul 8.56, 5.4 2, T 13 p, in, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut ttreet Wharf and South Street Waif. FOB ATL1MTIC CITT. Weekdayt Eipreat 8.00. a. m., S.o 4.00 p. in. Acoom ruodat lou, 8.00 a. m. and 5.00 p. nu Sundays Exuretw. 11.110, a. ui. Aceoinnioda- tloo, 8.00, a. in. and 4.80 p. m. Returning, li-avo Atlantic city flpnot, Atlattle and Arkansas Avei-ut-a. McekdaVR Kxrrt'hH. 7.80, 0.00 a. m. and 4.1)0 p. m. Accomuiidollon, 8.10, a. m. and 4.80 p. 111. Sundays Express, 4 0 , p. m. Accomodation, 7.80 a. 11 . and 4.80 p. in. A. A. Mrt.Fon, 0. 0. HANCOCK, Pres. & uen'l Manager. Clcn'l Pass. Agt. BOILING WATER OR MILK EPPS'S CI.ATEFL"--C0,ViFOiniNG. COCO A U3ti.LE0 l-a IC TIN.. k:v ,. RAILROAD TIME TABLE hl.AU'AKE LACKAWANiM A & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOHT1I. i. at. T. M. A. at. P. NoRTnTMSBRLAHD Hal 160 10(5 4 Cameron 6 8 6 r Chalnsky A 40 .5 Uunvllle 6 4H 9 III I0M ill' ( Hlawittsa 7 0) S iw 10 8fl H'HH rt 7 It 1 81 10 44 ? 2. lilootiiHburg 7 SI) 9 Srt 10 49 Enpjr 7 87 II 48 ..... 8 Lime Kldge.. 7 81 11 60 . .. 4: V. lllow (, rove 78H S 54 .... 6 4. Driarcreck 7 41 , s g )terv.'k 748 8 01 11 tt 6 fr Beach Haven 1 14 8 10 1; 18 71: II li-k s Kerry 8(0 8 17 .... 7 ( HilckRUlnuy 8 10 8 2(1 1118 Itl II uniockB. 1 8 an ... . 78' Nanttmke IM 8 48 U 49 Vlt Avoodi le 810 8 61 .... 7 4 Plymouth 8 8t 8 66 1168 7r Plymouth Junction 8 40 4 m 7 8 KlnK"'D 6 4 4 (.6,108 7 6', Bennett... 8 49 4 OH 18 OR 8 0-. Mnltby 69 4 14 .... 8 V Wyoming' 8 56 4 17 18 18 8 U' Wi-Ht PIltslOD 9 01 4 si: Plltrrton.... 908 4 80 jlin 89 Dunea 111 4 84 .... 8t Laekawaana 916 4 17 .... 111 Taylorville.. 9 m 4 45 11 88 8 4' Bellevne 9 81 4 60 .... 8 4", SCK1HTOK 9 85 4 56 1 4S 8 SI? A. m.t.m r.u. STATIONS. BOUTH. fk-a Huron Bellevne Taylorville Lnckawanoa sVo' s en i ss icr. 9 W el M )ae 6 )0 10 00 1 41 SI' S18 10(7 I6S St. ? 1010 1 68 SS 58 1014 ICO SS 88 10 80 108 t 40 1015 t 11 6 4.' 8 44 10 48 10 S3 119 4fl ST4 10 85 1 88 8 61 69 10 89 lit .... 704 1044 184 7 tt 7 0 10 48 I8S 7 07 714 10 61 141 tli 70 10 69 150 II 7 81 11 09 8 01 TBI 7 44 11 83 817 7 41 7 64 11 88 886 7 8 01 11 40 8 88 7 5h 809 .... 840 ... 818 11 fO S44O6 0V Dunea. Hltteton.. a sesssss Wrav llttston Wyoming Maltby Bennett. , Ktniraton , Plymouth Junction...... Plymouth , Avondale Nentlooke Ilunlork's Dhlcrantnny Hick's Ferry Beach Haven Berwick Briar Creek willow Grove Llineltldce 8 17 1168 JM 8 01 krpv 8 H iy a .in s i- Blormsbnrg 8 81 1918 4 (6 8 It- Rupert v B( ix in ia v v 8 48 11 S8 4 18 8 3- 8 67 18 37 4 88 8 4.' 908 ... . 4 46 ... 9 07 19 46 4 51 8 6): 9 88 1 00 6 06 9 Cafawleea: Danville.' C'bnlaaky Carnercr) NOBTBfalBIHLAKD.. Connections at Rupert with hlladr-lphla Readme Railroad for Temanerrt, Tamaqna WlliiBmrsrort, mrbury, Potvine, eta At Northumberland with . ft F. Dlv. P. R. K. foi IlarrlRburg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, lorry and Erie. W. F. HALLBTEAP, Gen. Man., Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. ft E. R. K. DIV. AND N. C. RT In effect Nov is, lm. Trains leave Sunday EASTWARD 1:66 a.m. Train 14 (I)lly except Sunday) for flairlHburg erd Intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 8: It p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. rru; Baltimore, 8:10 p. m. ; Vt'ashlnglon 4:80 p. m., corinectlnjr at Philadelphia for all r'ea Shore points. Passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia Baltimore. l-5 p. m. Train s, (Dally except Sunday,) for Harrihburg and lnteimedlate atntlcns, arriving at Philadelphia at 8:M) p. m. j New York, 9:85 p. m. ; Baltimore 6:46 p. m. ; V) ashlnftto S:16 p. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and pa&senirer coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 6.85 p m. Train 19 Dally except Sunday for HarrlHbnrfr and Intermediate points, arrlvliur at 1 Mladelphla K:S5 p. m. Baltimore 10:40 p. SaUa J UfrjaruBkXJl LUn a. LI IU I UIIMtir-IIII 11 . t :89 p. ra. Train 8, (Dally,) for Harrtsbnrg and all Intermediate statlous, arrlvlim at Phlfadel phla4:86a. m.; New York a. m. Pullman sleeping car from Parrlahurg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia pawiengenoaA re main in s eeper nnaisturrjea until 7 a. m. 1:60 a m. (Dally,) for Uarrtsbury and Inter mediate nations, arriving at Philadelphia 6:60 a m., New York 9:80 a, m , Belttmoie 6:80 a. m. Vt asl lDtfton 7:80 a. m., Pullman Bleeping oan, to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to ThUav drlphla abd Baltimore. 8:55 a. m. Train 14 (Dally,) for narrtsbnrs and intermediate Btallona arriving at baitt more a. m. and Washington 1:48 a. m and Pullman Bleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WES TWABD 8:04 a. m. Train (Dally except Sunday) for CnnandHlirua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Fails, with I ullman sleeping cars and paaaen ger coaches to Rochester. 6:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie. Canandal gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches ter :5B Trvln 15 (Dally,) for lock Haven and lntrrm'dlate stations. 1:86 p. in Train ll (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandalgua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and I urlor car to Rochester. 5:80 p, m. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) Renovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations. 9:15 p. in Train 11, (Dally,) for VMUlamBps. -and Intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR StTNBTJRY FROM THIS EAST AND frOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 18:15 night, Phila delphia 4;o a. m.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m n arris burg, 8:lo a. m., daily arrtvlng at sunbury 9:5 Train 11 Leaves Th'ladelphla 8-50 a. m.. Washington 8;10 a. tn., Baltimore 9:00 a. m.. (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury. 1:35 with Parlor ear from Phl'adeTphla and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore, Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , 1 hlladel rln ll:4i a. m., WfiM,lntTton 10:80 a. m., Balti more 11:45 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury 6:80 p m. with passenger coaches ironi 1 blladelpbla and Baltimore. Train 91 leaves New York 8 oo p. m., Philadel phia 4;:!6 p.m., M'ashlngton 8:26 p. m., Baltimore 4:'J0 p. m. (Dally) arriving at Sunbury 9:05 p. m. Through coach from Phlladt lphla. Train 9 leaves New York 6:30 p. m , Philadel phia I-: p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., BaltU more 8:46 p m , (Dally except Saturday,) arriv ing at Sunbury, 8:04 a. m. with Pullman Bleeping cars and pasHenger coaches from ashliiicUin and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. ra., Philadel phia ll:p m., V ashlngton IOmO p. m., Balti more 1 1 :u p. m., (Dally,) arriving at Sunbury o mr. J:i'llm'" sleeping cars from IhlliidelpUla, VlaKlilngton and llultluiore rnd paBhenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti more bLNBCRY nAZLETON, ft WILKFSRARRB KA1UIOAD, AND NORTH AND WEbl BHANCU RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10:ii0 a. 10. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a, m., Wilkes Barre 13.10 p. m. Ua.hton 19:15 p. m., I'ottsvllle 1.85 p. m. 'I rain 11 leaves Sunbury 6:85 p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry f :8p. m., Wllkes-Barre 7:50 p. m. Uiili ton 7:5H p. m. Pottsviiie 9;05 p. nt. Train 8 leaves '.Mikes-Bane 7:S5a. m. PottF vllle (i:0fl a. m., Hazleton 7:10 a. m., arrltlng at Blcom Feiry 8:47 a. la., Sunbury 9:40 a, m. Train 10 leaves Tottsvllle 1:50 p. m. Hazleton 8:04 p. m. Wllkes-Barre 8:19 p. m., arrtvlng at bloom Ferry :8i p. in., Sunbury 6.-15 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at Bloom reny 10:48 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 18:10 p. m. 1 rain i! leaves Wllkes-barre 5:10 p. m., arrlv. f.ii . m-iBUnnury 7:80 p, m. Gen. 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