rrS3v nn YOU COUGH ? ! i!o"To.ho"IIIco,,l, .Will Stop ft Cough at ir timoj .,, euro the worst Cold in; il hr.. A 85 Cent bottlo !Siu-may yWP llft) ASKI S YOUR DRUGGIST TOU IT. j lT T A HTESOOOl). ; j - PURE PIN "i-."fc I :Dr. Acker's English Pills: There's Music In the Air. i.y genius is away . - up in G, and is en $aied in the literal ful fillment of a very com expression, it is as seldom that musical iwfcs are seen floating ocer housetops, as it is ihal bank notes are found growing on hushes. Our artist has therefore photographed litem on the snot- The man in the picture is on lop- So is J Saltzer, the well known dealer in all kinds of musical instru meats and sewing ma chines. He handles the Steck, Estey and Starr manos; the Estey, Mil ler and United States Organs: The celebrated White, find other makes of Sew ing Machines. Satis Uietion guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Blooms- hirg Pa. Main St. below Market. How Lost! How Regained! KNOWTHYfiFIC r &KLF-PRKHEKVATIOW. A new and on! Medal PU1ZK EHHAT on NKHVOU8 an Jf.T,S,CA1' UEBIE.1T1, KKKOitS of JOllTH.KxnADSTHU VITALITY, PEK. JJAT.!'KK IMX1NK, find all DISEASES WEAKNESSES otMAH. QfjO pages, cloth, f, 126 Invaluable prescriptions. Only (1.00 Jj mall, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect S .y'S endorsements rnrr I c.rNn Umsultatlon In person or by mail. Expert treat Bent. . lNVIOlAHLK SlX'llkXY and CKB O PIJKK. Address Dr. W. II. Parker, or lZ I'oabody Medical Institute, No. 4 BulUucu Bl., U Peabody Medical Institute baa many 1ml. MOrS. hnl nn .J.....I 11 1.1 ' inn Science of Life, or fk-lf. Preservation, la a Muro more vnluul.lo titan gold, Head It now, bl"IX,iVKAK u'1 NKBVODH man, and learn 10 STRONG . Medical Kevtcw. (Copyrighted Tar! KER'S HAIR BALSAM Clean.,., (nd Ik.uuii.' ih. hair, rrimtutcf a Imuruiit gruwth. Nevor Folia to Heatore Gray niur to is aouuiiui uo:or. 0itn'iil ,l.U)a lifnyirl't, k-a.I!'?rJH j. 'I'll fnh" rira curt for Cora - '-I'm, lis, ai iuuilmi, , 1.1.. a fv-, W. A . ,- MKH A II WONRl, Wl Alfri'tl Teuuygou was bora April n, 18(9. Tim Empirnr of AiiHtria lins a privnto fortune of itliout J 1 0,000,000. TurgpiiotT, tlio RtiBRian noTellut, liml tlio Inrgcst bruin j ot recorded by medical science, When Qiiren Victoria wears her vpry lifst clotli. a tlie nut lit includca 750,000 worm or jewelry , The Rev. John f. SmMI. of Wellintr- ton, Maine, is not only the pastor of n ilmnh, hut collects the taxes of the town in which ho Iitss. He weighs 813 pounds. SenAtor Morrill is described as the ra ti inich of American whist players. He has a scieutiftn knowledge of the camo and onco a woclc has a select company of players nt his home. Mis Bnlfour, whom Lyttloton Glad stone (sou of the O. O. M.) is to marry, is riot Arthur James Hal lour s sistor, as has been currently puhlmhed, but another lady of the same name. Time works uo changes with Patti, they say. With the managers it is dif ferent, for at Covert Garden thirty years ago she was paid $300 a month ; now it is f 1,000 a night aud a share of the re ceipts leide. Queen Natalie of Sorvia is trying to fin. I a publisher for her memoirs, which will contain the story of her divorce. The authorities of Berlin and Vienna re fused to allow her to priut the book in those capitals. Tennesitee has six surviving ex-gover nors, all of whom still reside iu that State. The oldest and most noted of these is Senator Ishain U. Harris, who has been in oflice nearly sixty years, thirty of which have been passed in the Senate. Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain receives $150,000 per annum, which is very fai from covering her expenses, and she is invariably head over ears in debt, so much so, indeed, that she has frequently been placed in the most embarrassing sit uations. Louis Kossuth recently wrote to somo compatriots, who wero indulging in a commemorative banquet, nndstAtud in the missive that lie is practically us strong and vigorous as ever, except for an occa sional failure of his eyesight. He is ninety years old. M. Ribet, the French statesman, as cribes a large share of his success to the sagacious encouragement he bos received from his wife, who was formerly Miss Iturch, daughter of a Chicago banker. The Chicago girl has long been prover bial for her understanding. The fortuno of tho Duchess of Mont pensier, estimated to exceed $30,000, 000, will upou her death go to her daughter, Countess of Paris. Her only son, Don Antouia, whom sbo cordially dislikes, will get as little of her wealth as will her eldest sister, ex-Queen Isabella. Mis. Coleman Drayton, when she was Miss Gusxie Astor, was so noted among her friends for the marked simplicity of her manners and the engaging candor of her life that a portrait of her, pressing a milk-white dove to her bosom, was cir culated among lior friends with the titlo "Innocence" beneath it. Judge Emery, of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, was given a pair of white kid gloves not long ago by the grand jury of Franklin county as au emblem of the county's irreproachable morals. The judge had to dismiss the jury from ser vice because there were no indictments to be acted upon at the term for which the jurors were drawn. Empress Eugenie felt so acutely the complete nbssnce of recognition which she exerieiiccd when walking about Paris last year that she has declined to stay there ou her way to Cape Martin, though much pressed to do so. Princess Mathilda met her at Gare du Kord, end while waiting for a train they dined 11 ko ordinary passengers in the refreshment room, quite unuoticed by the rest of tho inmate. The empress is lookiug strongei than she lias for some years. The oldest inhabitant of Southern In diana is Alexauder Hockaday of Blue River township. He was born in what is now the State of Kentucky, in '. 1780, and consequently is in his 113th year. He is the father of twelve children, and his wife, who is thirty years his junior, is still living. Mr. Hockaday never took but one dose of medicine in his life, and did not take that until he was more than one hundred years old. He is hale and hearty aud bids fair to live several yean yet. Sl'BJECTS FOR THOl'GIIT. Dressing conspicuously is a confession of inferiority. If I wanted to punish an enemy I would fasten ou him the torture of con tinually hating some one. Since I cannot govern my tongue, though within my own teeth, how can I hope to govern the tongues of others? Write your name in kindness, lovo aud mercy on the hearts of thousauds you come in contact ith for a year, and you will nover be forgotteu. Mankind worships success, but thinks too little of the meaus by which it is at tainedwhat days and nights of watch ing and wonviness j how year after year lias dragged on, and seen the end still far off; all that counts for little if the long struggle does not close in victory. Activity is life, stagnation is death. Keep yourself actively occupied if you want to be healthy; husband your means if you want to become wealthy. Be lib eral if you want to have friends ; remem ber that friendship is often of far greater value than gold. To achieve groat suc cess, you must bo courageous; a timid man is defeated at the very outset. A person who has", formed his tempei and disposition of mind after a right model, who is humble, meek, choorful and contented, can commonly rlud a convenient shelter when overtaken by the storms of life. It should therefore be our early lesson to subject the pas sions, appetites and desires to the con-, trol and guidanco of reason. The first aro the gales to impel us iu the voyage of life, but the last ought to sit at the helm and direct our course. A VALUABLE PRESENT. A VKAR'S SUnscRIPl ION TO A POI'ULAR AGRICULTURAL PAPER GIVEN f'REE TO OUR READERS. P.y a special arrangement with the publishers we are prepared to furnish free to each of our readers a ycai's subscription to the popular monthly journal, the American Farmer, pub lished at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio . This offer is made to any of our subscribers who will pay up all arrear ages on subscription and one year in advance' and to any new subscrilwrs who will pay one year in advance. The American Farmer enjoys a large national circulation, and ranks among the leading agricultural papers. By this arrangement it costs you nothing to receive the American Farmer for one year. It will be to your advantage to call promptly. Sample copies can be seen at our office. tf Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever thev claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief for pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com bottle guaranteed. For sale by all i a, r. 1 u.. tr f . uruggiais. .uanuiacuucu uy n. v. ut J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 25 and 50 r.ts bottles. 19-1 yr. There were fifty-seven deaths in ilkcsbarrc during April. F.very one who has once used Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup invariably resorts to it again lor colds, etc. "When vice prevails and impious men bear swav. When cuts, sprains, bruises torment all the day : then ease from pain from rare and hurt are sent, by Salvation Oil, the liniment. There were 38S buildings erected in Allentown lasi year, 310 of them dwellings. This gives a total of 5,780 in that growing city. Pessie H. Bcdloe, Butlington, Vt., had a disease of the scalp causing her hair to become very harsh and dry, and to fall so freely that she scarcely dared to comb it Ayer's Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, removed the (!andriuT, and made the hair thickand glossy. BLOOMSBURO RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. M. E. Edwards, Agent and Broker, Office Sanitarium Building, (Succes or to H. C. Chsmberllo and T. Edwards') CCMP1MI8 RlFKISIKTID. ASRSTS. Klremans Fund, of Han Francisco, SI.sn.sU.M Hpilutr oarden, of Philadelphia, f 1,31)1.173 2 American Central, of St. Louis, tl,47,usi.si Nnrtu British and Mercantile, I Lontlou Mini KdlDbunr. Knir. U. a. Braucb, tevf York city, $3,43M5 6J LOUSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT TIIIS AGENCY. Ht-ly. ivcToi Hat her Be Without Brtsd. Bisuor'a HkbiukncK, Marnntt, Mich., I Inov. 1. Id-il. C The Rev. J. KOhitriol, of above pluco, writes: I have aullerad a groat ileal, ami h"uev-t I now fvel a nervous attack ouu.ing I iiut a doau of ' Paator Koanlfc-'s Nerve Toulo aud feel re lieved. 1 think a great d.-al of It aud would rather be without bna.1 tbiiu wi.uout the 'ionic, letter Tim ii the Hot Doctur, MannNov City, Ph., leoeiuber, MX). I deem It my duty to say that 1 waa treated (or tou years by the bent doctors hi l'ennayl viuilo, but never gut any mlkl until I took I'aa- tor Kouuic a Nai ve li'ulc. 1 aiu oured of my nervous troubles ; have never bad tue slii,btat syuiptouis of thoee spells ehuue I oouuueuued taking use nrat bottle. alllS. BAIU11 UiGUIUK FREE -A Valuable Hook en Nervoae Diaeaaea sent iree io anr aaureas. and MMr patient ran altfo obtain tlilaiuetlc-iiie lie or vlmrue. This tfruedy baa Iwon prepared by the lteverend Paator Kiwniff. uf Fort Wayne, Ind., aince 13,8, aud teuow prepared uuuor uis uirecuuu oy tue KOENIG MED. CO.. Chlcagolll. BoW oyPnis-flHtsBtSl lior llottlo. 6 for S3. SMTU'J Sbte. Wt 73. 0 Ilottloa for HO. i A Family Affair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for tho Old Folks. Hires oot geer THE GREAT (TEMPERANCE DRINK Ms a family affair a requisite of the home. A 919 cent package makes S gallons of a delicious, strengthening, efferveioeut beverage. I Don't be deceived f a dealer, for the sake of lancer nroUt. tella you some oiherkliid Is " lust a good " 'tla falae. No Irultatlou is as good as the geuulue lima'. a i a i To llv" acllve men we win Ham V a 1 a fttr kiimih""' iewiv employ. UD.Q tltyiVi meni wi lilllieinlsiiUiviiiid "" 'J expense. I'revlius f.xpeil enco not require 1- Terms mid mil III tree. Ad dress, HtnlFiitr inte, KKAUS IIKNKY V ., tleuevu, N. Y-, Heanfa Nuiseiles, KaliibllslieU Kii.'. HfAfi sms'J cured bt visiIii.k lututal ut I fortl,le. SuoceNrill wheie all Urn ITIMltMN VAIL. 111.. iMMikA avevfarra. Address f NiM oa, SOS SraaSaay , Saw lars. 0 2) -PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent'i liuililing, Court House Alley, BLOOM SllURO, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office fUiilding, 2nd lloor, BLOOM SBL'RG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. II. SNYDER, A rTORNKY-T-I.AW, Ollice 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. F. HARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, oi New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Mala, No. J. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAIN'.VRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Ten, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Kioe, t-'pice;, liicarl) Sixla, Ktc, N. I. Corner So.ond and Arch Streets, r:i:i.Ai)r:i.iTiA, pa. CiTOrdcri receive proaipt nl:e;ti n. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Hartman & Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Centre and Fourth Streets. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Columbian Building, 2nd door, BLOOMSBURG. PA. GRANT HERRING, ATIORNEY AT-LAW, Rawlins' Building, 2nd lloor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRANK P. BILLMEYER, ATrORNE Y-AT-LA W, Pentler's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WINTERSTEEN, BECKLEY & McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investments made. Real r.state hough! and sold. National Bank Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Lockard's Buildii g, 2nd floor, Cormf Main ami Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Maiu and Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. tCan be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oflice, corner of Third and Mam Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflice, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Oflice, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, Weit First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention gives to tbe eye snd the fiiCuj oi Issues. MATTHEW McREYNOLDS, CIVIL engineer. Office Second Floor, Postofficc Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Offli;e and Residence, Third Street, Welt of Market, near M. E. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ofnc hours every nfternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone tunneclion. Dr W. H. HOUSE, SURCEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, kiain below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in n superior manner, and ail work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gis, and free of cna-ge when artiooal leetn are inserted. 'e be open all hours during (he da. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia I)cnta1 Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., llentistry in nil its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or Kl.KCTMC vibrator and Local Ana'sthclics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are insetted M. P. LUTZ & SON, (HtTCESSORH TO FItKAS BltOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bi.oomspuro, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Oflice. J. H. MAIZK, FIRE INSURANCE A".KNT. Room No. 5, Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre Sts. BLOOMS UURG, TA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in the world. A liberal share of patronage so licited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Assets. Imperial, of London $9'5!, t77-o Continental, of New York,... 5.239,o I.2.1 American, of Philadelphia, .. 2,401,956.1 Niagara, of New York 2,260,47' &t CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchnnts', of Newark. N. I.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y.t Reading, Pa.; German American In. Co. New York; Greenwich Inae.rauce Co., New York; Jersey City Firo Ins. Co., Jersey City. N. J. These old corpora! Ions are well s -aone by age and fire tested, and have never yr had a losa settled by any court vt la v. Thet assets are all invested in solid securities, ar liable to the hazard of f.re only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted an paid as Soon as determined, by Christian I Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa, The people of Columbia county slio-'b patrotiixe tbe agency where loses. if any. ar settled and paid by one of their own citLu:ii EXCHANGE HOTEL, McCloskey & Tracy, Proprietors. 'Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Rath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INRURANCE AXD REAL ESTATE AGENT. llLOOMSBl'KU, I'A. Farm property a specially. 4-22-ly. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER NOVEMBER IB, ISM. Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows : (Sundays eieepted ) For New York, Philadelphia, Beading, Potts- vlllH, Tamaqua, eio., e 10, 11 a. m. Vnr u limmaDOrt,. N.uo a. in.. 3.15 D. m. For Duuvll.e and ililiou, s.00 a. m , " ' 11.C5 p. m. For Catawlssa e.10, 8.00, 11.2s a. m., U la, 5.00, S.so p. m. For Rupert e.to, .s.oo, 11. is a. m., is. 15, 3.1s, 0.00, S.811, ll.ois p. m. Trains for Blonmermrff Leave New York via of Philadelphia T.45 a. m., 4 uo p. m. and via East on 8 40 a. m :i. IA p. m. Iave l'blladelplila 10.1H1 a. m , tt.n0 p. tn. Leave rteaairg 11.su a. m. v oi p. in. uave PotiHviTle lv su p. m. Leave Tsmariua 1.U1 a. m., 9.18 p. m. Leave willlRtnsport II 4N a. n .. i ib p. m. Leave Catawlsta J.ou, 8.so a. m. 1.30, S.iti, 6.10 U.io p. m. Leave Rupert K.tl, T.08, 8.3T, 11.39 a. m., 1.37, Bat, u.jd p. ru. For Baltimore, Washtrgton and ths West via B. A O. H. K., through trains leave ulrard Ave nue Station, l'hlla. (P. It. li. M.) b."l. 11.C7 a. in., l.sr, :i..Mi, 5. i-.' 7.13 p. 111. Sundays. 'l.M, B.Oi, ll.i'7 a. m., 3.M), ( l-', 7.13 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf snd South Street Wurt. FOH ATI.INTTC CITT. Vt'eekdayr Express l.(0 9.00, a. m., S.0'. 4.0(1 p. m- AccoiiirricdailoE, H no a. m. and ft.no, .!I0 p. 111. Hunrtays Hxpress. s.ihi. u.nn, 111.00 a. in. Accom modation, 8.00, a. in. und 1..KI p. in. Kcturnlnir, leave Atlantic t Uy depot, Atlat llo and Arkansas Averms. Weekdays Express T.:to, ii.im a. m. and 4 X0 5.30 p. 111. Aucummcda tlon. 4.20, 8.10, a. in ami i.ao p. m. riundays Exprens, 40 , a..i, .oo p. m. Arcoinoda tloi:, T.so a. ui. and 4.30 p. m. A. A. MCLEOD, C.C. HANCOCK, Pres. 4 Gen'l Mannpor. Gen'l Pass. Agt. BOILING WATER OR MILK EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. OGOOA LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS OW V. R AII.RO A D TIMETABE. hLA W A RE LACKAWANNA fc WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. S. St . r. M. A. ST. P. If. NORTnrHSSRLAND fi !J0 1 tO 10 I'D 4(1 Cameron SMS .m ( hulBHky n 40 Dnnviue e im y is dm km Catawlssa 7m II ail low a? Hupert 7 IS S Ml 10 44 7, lilnomsburg 7n 8 8tt 10 4S g Si Esty 7 !T7 II 43 . in Lime Kldfre 7 81 II m ...... ,8ft W illow tirove 7 88 S 64 ..... S4t BrlHrcreek 7 41 8 4s Berwick 7 4H 8 04 11 It son Bescb Haven 1 64 8 1(1 11 18 71 IllcK'8 Ferry 8(0 8 17 .... 7 ce hhlcnahlniiy a 10 s 11 83 7 in Iluniock's s si 8 iw ... . 7ss Nanilcoke 8 lift 8 4 114V 7 as Avondtle 8 SO 8 51 . . 1m Plymouth 8 8) 8 AS 11 M 7 as Plymouth Junction S4(i 4 oil tm KlllK"'on 8 4-i 4 lift ISOS TS7 llennett.. 8 40 40H Dl OS 80 Mallny 8 Ml 4 1'J 8 07 Wyoming DM 4 17 19 13 9 19 Went Plllston 9 01 4 i 9 17 P1ttSton... m 4 30 13 t 996 Durj ea 9 19 4 34 . 8 M Lackawanna It in 4 37 8 ss Taylorvllle. 9 35 4 4ft 19 35 S 4 Bellevne 981 4 50 . ... 8 47 BCasMTOR 9 35 4 55 19 41 8 SS A. M. r.at P.M. SI STATIONS. MOUTH. A. ST. A. ST. P. ST. P. St. RcsaNTOir S 00 950 185 (07 Bellevne 803 9 50 .... Taylorvllle S 10 1S00 144 SIT Lackawanna 9 18 10C7 169 6 Si INlrjfa.... .... 999 1010 155 998 Plttaton 918 1014 9 00 (81 Went Plttaton sss low 90s (39 Wyoming 9 40 10 M 9 11 (48 Hall by (44 10 Bennett (48 10 82 919 See Kingston 9 f4 10 83 9 9ft ( SA Plymouth Junction. (69 10 89 9 99 .... Plymouth 7 04 10 44 9 84 7 0S Avondale 7 09 10 48 9 89J 707 Nantlcoke 714 10 59 9 49 7 IS RonlORk's 7 90 10 59 9 50 T 90 Hhlckshlnny 7 81 1109 9 01 7 80 Hick's Ferry 7 44 11 98 1 17 7 41 Beach Haven 7 54 11 tu 9 96 7 47 Berwick 8 09 1140 9 33 7 69 Briar Creek 3 09 .... 8 40 .... Willow Grove 918 11 CO 3 4408 09 Lime Ridge 8 17 11 60 3 5 9 0S Espy 8 24 19 04 8 58 819 Blormsbnrg 8 81 1919 4 05 918 Rupert PB7 19 18 4 19 8 93 Catawlffsa 849 ISM 4 18 818 Danville.; 8 57 li! 37 4 "8 8 43 Chulanlry 9 03 ..... 4 44 .... Cameron. 9 07 19 4A 4 51 8 58 NOKTBCMBISLIND. 9 92 1 00 5 05 9 07 A. U. r. ST. P. ST. F If Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia Rpariirit; Ballropd for Tamsnerd, Tamaqua, Wliilflmprnrt, f-nrbury, pottsvllle. etc. At Northumberland with P. ft K. Dlv. P. H. H. for Harrl8burg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Lorry and Erie. W. P. DALLSTEAD, Gen. Man,, Bcranton. Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. E. B. R. DIV. AND N. C. RT In effect Nov. in, iwi. Trains lesve Sunday EASTWARD. 9:J3 a. m. Train 14 (Dully except Sunday) for Ilarrlsburfr und Intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 3:16 p. m. ; New York 6:50 p. m.1 Baltinio.e, 8:10 p. m. ; Washington 4:80 p. connecting at Philadelphia for all Hea Shore points. Passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia ilalllmore. l-M p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday,) foe rtarrlHbiirir and Intermediate nations, arriving; at Pbiladeipbla ai 6:60 p. m. ; New York, 9:96 p. in. ; Baltimore :43 p. m. ; Washlnrrto S:lSp.nt. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. s.5 p. m. Train 19 (Dally except Sunday) for narrlsburg and Intermediate points, arrtvlnz at Philadelphia 10:55 p. m. Baltimore 10:40 p. m. Passenger coach to Philadelphia. 8:M p. m. Train 6, (Dally,) for Harrlshurg and all Intermediate stations, arrlvlna at Philadel phia 4:26 a. m.; rew York l:io a. m. Pullman sleeping car from Barrlaburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can re main tn s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. H m. (Dally,) for llarrlsburg and inter mediate nations, arriving at Philadelphia 6:60 a m.. New York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore (:90 a. fa. Wasl tngton 7:30 a. m Pullman bleeping ears to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Phila delphia and Baltimore, 3:55 a. in.-Traln is (Dally,) for Darrtabuiy and Intermediate stations arriving at Bsitk more s:i a. m. ana wasuington 9:48 a. m ruiiuiau Bicviiug cam 10 naitimore, ws ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WES TWAHD. 9:"4 a. m. Train 9 (Dally except Sunday) for Canandsigua, Rochester, Buflufo and Niagara Falls wlih Pullman sleeping cars and passen ger coaches to Kochester. 6:10 a. m Train 3 (Dally,) for Erie, Canandal gtia and intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace care and passenger coaches to Erie and KorJwsv ter 9:80 Trln 1 (Dally,) for lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:36 p. m. Train ll (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandalgua and Intc mediate stations, PocltPfter, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:30 p. m Train 1, (Dally except Pundai) Renovo, Elmtra and Intermediate BtallousT 9-.i6 p. m. Train 91, (Dally,) for WUUamspo. and Intermedials stations. ". TBPOCGH TRAINS FOR 8UNBTJHY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Train IS Leaves New York, 19:15 night, Phila delphia 4;30 a. m.. Baltimore 4:46 a. m., Harrlsv burg, 8:10 a, m., dally arriving at Sunbury 9:69 a. m. Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-eo a. m.. Washington 8;10 a. m.. Baltimore :00 a. m.I (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 1:35 wllb Parlor car from Philadelphia and paann- . ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladel. pbla 11:41 a. m Washington 10:50 a. m.. Balti more 11:45 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving at bunbury 6:30 p. m. with passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 91 leaves New York 9 00 p. m., Philadel phia 4;9rp. m.. Washington 8:9s p. m., Baltimore 4:30 p. m. (Dally) arrlvfng at Sunbury 9:05 p. m. 7 hrough coach from Philadelphia. Train 9 leaves New Y'ork S:3o p. m., Philadel phia 9:90 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., Baiu. more 8:4f. p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arrlv. ing at Sunbury, 8:04 s. m. with Pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel phia 11:115 p m., Washington 10:00 p. m., Balti more H:ilii p. m., (Dally,) arriving at rmnbury ?, X m: Pu'lmsn sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger coaches from Philadelphia and BalU- SUNBrilY nAZLETON, ft WII.KE8PARKI IIAILKOAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves sunbury 10:14) a. ni. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre is! 10 p. m. lln.lelon 1K:15 p. m., Pottsvllle 1.25 p. m. 'train 11 leaves Sunbury 5:3S p. m. arriving at Dloora Ferry :iS p. m., WUkes-Barre 7:60 p. m. lla.leton 7:5 p. m. Pottsvllle f;05 p. m. Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Barre 7:35 a. m. Potlr. vlile ii:00 a. m., na.leion 7:ui a. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., sunbury 9:40 a. m. Train 10 leaves rottsvllle 1:60 p. m. Hazleton 3:04 p. m. Wllkes-Barre 3:Hl p. m., arriving at bloom Ferry 4:81 p. m., Sunbury 6:15 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wllkes-Barre ia:l0p. m. Train i leaves Wllkes-Barre 5:10 p. m arrlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry 8:39 p. m.. Sunbury 7:30 p. m. ClIAS. K. Pl'UH, J. K. V.OOD, Heu. Manager. oen. Pbbs, Agt. gLOOMgBUr.O & EULL1VAN K. U Tuklng effect M( DAY, KCV. 17, UK). SOUTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv 'STATIONS, t. a. r. si. a.m. A M. P. M. P. at. 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