IIHtlllllHHmil THE KING Or ALL COUGH CURES; DOCTOR " ENGLISH MM Sold in England j for 1. lHd., and I in America for 86 eenta a bottle : TT TAHTEH GOOD. i Dr. Aoker's English Pills j Car Sleknssi ftM Bniuli, I all, rlMMitthHHM wick tke j w. b. hookeu" CO.. KEW YORK. I SALTZER'S. Don't Want the Earth. It isn't evert body that wants the earth, but when people make up their minds that they want a piano, organ, or sewing machine, they want the best on earth for the least money. The proper thing to do is to huy of a good reliable home dealer who will make things right, if there is any thing wrong. Go and see J. Saltzer, the well hnoivn dealer in all kinds of musical instruments and sewing machines. Jle handles the Steck, Estey and Starr pianos ; the Estey, Miller and United States Organs. the celebrated White, and other makes of Sew ing Machines. Satis fac iion guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Bloomsburg, Fa, Main St. below Market- Tho Boat Burning Oil Tha: Can to Made From Petroleum. 11 gives a brilliant light. It will not moke the chimneys. It will not char the It hag a high fire test. It will not txplode. It is pre-eminently a family safetv 11. We Challenge Comparison with am other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refin.;r upon the statement that it is Best Oil IN TH WORLD. 'fi ASK YOL'R DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme ACME. OIL COMPANY: OOMSDURG, TA. p :I'N.K. t. lit SIM KM ABU INDI'STHIAI. A Jnpnu radish is ten foot in leugtli, Sprvr-.nU nro gottlug tciuce in Eng land. Miiliognny is the right thing for fiirnl t ii ro npiiii. Liverpool in llio largest shipping port in the world. The Wert (Jrorp, iVnn,, bnnk tins 10, 000 dime on di p wit. Then nre over 200,000 miles of railroad in the United States. A now horseshoe is mnde of canvas lind is if men ted to the hoof. Iioulidnnn lint 0,477 hearing ornngo trees and 54,000 peenn trees. Hefore it is ready for the hand a glove goes through 210 manipulations. The total production of pig-Iron in this country lat year was 0,273,455 tons. In Colorado the Southern Pacific Rail road is bulhisted for some distance with rod: suit. The cost per family of food In the Uni ted Htntes is 243.6S year, against 1223.52 in Europe. The ceusus shows that the value of tropical and semi-tropical fruits grown iu this country is nearly $20,000,000. Ouo hundred and twenty-three thou sand two hundred lind twenty-seven ciM'onniit trees have been set out recently iu Florida. There are over four hundred fertilizer factories in tho United Htntes which pro duce more than $20,000,000 worth of fer tilizers annually. The hand-hook by the Federation of Labor shows the strength of the seventy four national trade unions of the United States to be 675,117. Wages are so low in India thnt men may bo hired for $2 n month to do house hold work. A dollar is a great sum to them and one meal a day the rule. The shipment of Alabama coal from the Gulf ports of Mexico, Texas and other (H)ints is rapidly becoming one of tho most important of Southern indus tries. ItiiUing sheep for wool nlone in Ohio is no longer profitable. Merino sheep uro fast leing bred with Shropshire.?, and tho wools of tho St.ito now begin to show tho change. From Kh'vtrivity we lenrn thnt two 13 horsepower motors are now generally used for each electric street car. Tho price of equipment for a car is from $1,500 to $2,000. It is estimated thnt the best three sugar factories of California, the two in Ne hraxka mid the one at Salt Luke City will each produce 3,000,000 pounds w. sugar during tho present season. At tho present timo there aro forty nine Minnesota iron companies fully in- corporatcd and on the market, their com bined capital stock amouuting to $113, 000,000. '1 ho companies are stocked from $1,000,000 to $0,000,000 each. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland has neither petroleum nor natural gas. Our product of each in 18S3 was nearly $25,000,000 on the spot the aggregate, as given by tho latest report of the United States Geological Survey, being over $17,000,000. The amount of capital invested in the lumber business in the United States is placed at $75,000,000. There are 8,000,. 000 people, or nearly one-twentieth of our population, engaged directly in tho handling and manufacturing of lumber which is tho largest industry in this country. The wonderful growth in the beet sugar industry is showu by the following statistics: In 1SS7 there was only one such refinery in this country. This pro duced 400,000 pounds of sugar. Iu 1383 tho total output was 3,000,000 pounds, whilj in 1391 California produced 13,000, 000 pounds aud Nebraska and Utah 6,000,000 pounds each. HAPPENINGS AUnOAD. Belgium is the first country to niako hypnotizing an offense against the law of the land. Argentine revenue receipts for tho present quarter exceed those of last year by $10,000,000. The population of Greece is increasing faster than that of any other country in Europo at preseut. London barmaids are mostly indus trious and respectable girls whose lot la eliciting much sympathy. Tho English admiralty has given an order for two gunboats to bo built for special service on Lake Nyanza, to assist in suppressing the slave trafllc. The receipts of the railroads owned by the Belgian government increased from $0,000,000 annually to $24,000,000 within the last thirteen years. Progressive Age. Tho sum John Bull has appropriated for the British exhibition at the World's Fair is $125,000. It is considered so ri diculously small that an increase is prob able. The Russian naval estimates for 1803 amount to 17,882,233 rubles, or 2,091,901 rubles more than last year, which sum is to be spent upon the building of new ships. Circassian boys and girls may still bo bought iu Constantinople at fair prices. This is due more to the fact that their parents are eager to sell them than to any real existence of slavery. In the vicinity of the Dutch town of Ileerlen, systematic borings recoutly re sulted in the discovery of coal at a depth of 80 to 160 yards only. The coal-beds are now found to have a thickness of from three to five feet. The Rajah of IIuuzu, who claims to be a direct descendant of Alexander the Great, inquires of his chief minister overy morning, "Who is the greatest monarch in the world?" invariably re ceiving for answer, "Your Excellency." Not long ago a consignment of 500 Bra zilian parrots wore received in Paris. Boon after their arrival an epidemio broke out among them and all but two died. Thirteen persons who bought parrots from the lot have been attacked by infectious pueumonia aud five have died. Of the teachers of this country 80 per cent ate women, j . A VALUABLE PRESENT. A VKAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO A POPULAR AGRICULTURAL PAPER GIVEN FREE TO OUR READERS. By a special arrangement with the publishers we are prepared to furnish free to each of our readers a year's subscription to the popular monthly journal, the American Farmer, pub lished at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio This offer is made to anv of our subscribers who will pay up all arrear ages on subscription and one year in advance and to any new subscribers who will pay one year in advance. Ihe American farmer cnioys a large national circulation, and ranks among the leading agricultural papers. By this arrangement it costs you not hi no 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 No other nrenaratinn m meet the wants of a debilitated system as Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Moths and Their Remedy. At this season of the year, when one begins to pack away winter furs and flannels, the mind grows excited over the prospect of moths. What is the best mode of warfare to wage against tne pest oi tne Household, the moth, is the query of the anxious one who has under her charee rues, winter clothing and heavy draperies. Call in tne proiessionai packer ana lie will tell you that the most reliable thing to use as a preventive is turDcntine. Rikxs sprinkled with this and rags saturated in tne lluui lam in between the folds will, if they are carefully beaten and rolled in cotton sheets, keep them in safety from the persistent marauder. So effective is turpentine that drench ed cloths hung in closets will banish the moth from the vicinity. Falling of the hair is the result of inaction of the glands or roots of the hair, or a morbid state of the scalp, which may be cured by Hall's Hair Renewer. - ' Thirty four men lost their lives by an explosion in a mine in Roslyn, Washington, last week Wednesday. Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds Speedy relief for pains, internal and external Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bot le guaranteed For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by H. C. & J. A. Olmsteau. llliamsport, Pa, All put up in 25 and 50 cts bottles, 6-19-1 yr. BLOOMSBURG RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. M. E. Edwards, Agent and Broker, Office Sanitarium Building, (mceos or to II. C. Chamberllo. and I. Edwards1) CCWriNISS Hjl'SSSINTID. AsSKTS. Fireman Fund, Of Hun Franetsco, 8 li .!. pmig uarcien, 01 rnuaaeipnia, i,wu.vi j.os merioan Central, ot St. Lmls, i,4T8,imi.!1 .Norm nrui-n ana mercantile, 1 Loodou and E linbuiy. Eng. V. S. Brunch, muli, New York cay, fl.w.MSBi LOSSES litO.MI'TLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT THIS AGENCY. S l!-!y. 0 0 0 More Than Sntlad. , XII 66 Chbevbh Pl., Bhoosxtn, N. Y., Juno 19, TO. For over twelve year uiy son baa btn atlUoU ad wltb spaauna ; be would have oue every two weeks until about six month ago, than even two a v, aek Wa took buu to a number of nrat-rlaes phy alulae 1 anil wa tried everything aud any number of rem edit without deriving any on oouratiament in hi oaae, and had eouimoucad to dilr of ever being able to oure biiii at all, when we heard ot Pastor Kovuig'a Nerve Tonic aud eonoluded to give it a trial. The mult hm mirre Ihon tatiafled ! It la more than throt month aiuoe he oominouoed to take tula Nervl Toulc ami be baa never been alck alnee. Plcaa accent our mont sincere thauka, for we feel I hat you have not only cured bliu of a great allllolion but have auved hi life a well, a we do not think be would have lived long Iu toe condition he was in before he oommenci d taking your val uable remedy. AllUi. W. MULON X. sf-A Valuable nook an Nervous LIILL DImmmi aeut tree lo anv addreHa, w H I W and poor uotlenu can alo obtain I ! I. La tlilfcineUkliie iiee of churn. Title rouiedrba Vrenr"d by the ltevi'rend Pastor Kiniti. of Eort Wnwic, luJ alnee IKiO, and la now orvpared uuderhia dirvetluu by the KOENIC IVIED. CO., Chicago, III. Boldby DmiriflsUatiBil per liottle. eforVU. taat9Slte.tH.ia. 0 UotUea for 0. A Family Affair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for the Old Folks. Hires' TT A w-w THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK la a fumlly affair a requisite of the home. A MS cent package inukea S gallons of delicious, strengthening:, enervesoeut beveruge. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for Hie aake of lamer uroilt. tella ran some oilier kind la " luat aa good " 'tie falae. No liuluttluu la at good a tueguuulu Jim', , PROFESSIONAL CARDS,!--- N. U. FUNK, ATTORN EY-AT-I.AW, Mrs. Ent's Building, Court House Alley, BLOOMShUKG, TA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office IluiMIng, 2nd floor, ni.OOMSUL.KO, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's BuiMing, and floor, llLOOMSBURO, PA. V. H. SNYDER, ArroRNEY-vr-i.AW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. B. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE 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. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAIN'.VRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE CROCERS. Ten, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Ki:e, pne-, liiiarl) So.ln, Ktc, N. I'. Corner Second and Arch Streets, rnn.Aiu.i.rriA, r.. TOrders will receive pro.rpt i-t:enti'n. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Hartman 4 Sons Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Outre and Fomth Streets. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd iloor, BLOOMSBURG, I' A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Ruwiini' Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRANK P. BILLMEYER, ATrORN EY-AT-LAW. Dcnllcr's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG. PA. WINTERSTEEN, BECK LEY & McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT I-AW, Loans secured, Investments made. Real I'.state liouglit and sold. National Bank Building, 2nd floor,' BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN" M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Or" THE PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - Clark's Buiidlug, cor. Main and Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. C3Can be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main 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, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Reck and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given lo the eye and the fitting of glks&et. MATTHEW McREYNOl.DS, CIVIL ENGINEER. Office Second Floor, Postoflice Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. I. I. BROWN, M. D., Ofllie and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near ni. c. v-iiurcn, BLOOMSBURG, PA. t.M.a auafm .ft.rnnnii nml ...nlnif Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glosses. Telephone connection. Dr W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main helow Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of cka ge bea artificial teeth are inserted. SJeTTo fc open all hours during the day. DR. M. J. HESS, (iradu.ite of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar' an teed as represented. Ether nnd Gas ad ministered or El KCTRIC vibrator and Local Anxstheiics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' M. T. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FIIKAS DHOWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bi.oomsiii'kr, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the orld and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. J. H. MA1ZK, FIRE INSURANCE anevT. Room No. 5, Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre Sts. BLOOMSBURG, TA. Liverpool, London and GIol e, largest in the world. A lil eral share or patronage so licited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Asst: 1 s. j.2J,.gM.2 2,451,956.1 2,2io,47v Imperial, of London, , Continental, of New York,.. American, of Phil tdeli hia . Niagara, of New York CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRS INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.i Merchants', of Newer'; N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y. : Reading, Pa.; German AmeiL.-n In. Co. New Yorkj Greenwich lnsi-.rar.ee Co., N'V York; Jersey City Eire Ins. Co., Ier City N. J. These old corporations are well seatonr by ae and fire tested, and have never vr had a lots settled by any court of law. Thci assets are all invested m solid securities, ai liable to the hazard of lire only. Losses promptly sad honestly adjusted an paid as soma as determined, by Christian r Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom, burg. Pa. The people of Columl ia county rlio .'! patronize the agency where looses, if anv, ar settled and paid by one of their own citizen. EXCHANGE HOTEL, McCl-OSKEY & Tracy, Proprietors. Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, TA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. CLYDE C. YETTER, EIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. rsi.oosiHSt'iKi, Pa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-ly. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER MAY 13, 1H9I. Trains leave Bloomsburs as follows: (Sundays excepted ) For New Yoik, Philadelphia, Heading, Potts vIUb. Tamnqua, etc., s 10, 11 34 a. m. For W llllbuibport, 1.45 a. m., 8.15 p. m. Sun day, 1 rsa. m , 4.wp. m. For Danville and Milton, 7 45 a. m , 3.15, 11.15 p.m. fiiDdH.v, 7.M . m , 4.vh p. m. For Catawlrsa e.lu. 7.4S, 11. so a. in., 13 13, 5.00, D.inp. m. hunday, in -n s. m. 7.113 p. m. For Rupert 6.10, 7.45, li. w a. m.. liis. 8.15, 1 0t, e.BO, 11.15 p. m. buuday V M a. m., 4.S8 7-tMp in. Trains for Bloomsburg Leave New York via of Philadelphia 7.45 a, m., 4.00 p. m. and via East on 8.46 r. m., t .10 p. m. Leave Pblladelpbia IP.00 a. m. . B.uu o. ui. Leave Heading 11. so a. m. 7.57 p. m. Leave PotisviTle is so p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1 Si a. m., 9 ii p. m. Leave willlamsiorte Wa. n.. 4 5 p. m. Bus- day, aoo a. ui., 4.85 p.m. Leave uaiawiHFB t.ii, e.ru a. m. i.w, a.i, o.iv ll.ltt p. m. Sundar, 7.45 a. in., 4.15. p m. Leave Rupertf.nl, 7.0s. 8 iff. n.44 a. m.. LSI, l.'.T, K.19, u.25 p. m. bundas, 7.5i, in.l'J s. m. p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tbs West via B. M O. H. K, tbrouph trains leave Glrard Ave nue Station. Phlla. (P. H. K. H.) 8.55, 8.1. II. W a. m., 1.H7, S.5H, 5, W 7.1s p. m. Sundays:!. S.M, U.X1 a. ui., 8.&H, 5.4si, 7 13 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Warf. FOR ATI.4MTIC CITV. Week- days-Ex press, 8 on .uu 8. m. g.e 4 00 6 00 (".Mil p IU. p m. Aecom modal Ion. 8 On a . m. 4. 1 5, 5 30. Sundays. Kxpreas, lt.10t.rn, in lea m. rodatlon. 8 00 a. m and . Mil p. in. Heturnlntt leave Atlantic City deor-t. . ACOCK- Atlantlo Exp rets, and ArkHiisaa averuea w eek-dnj s- 7.IO. .(0 ll.1Oa.n1. rn-1 4 fn, 80 n. m. Aco imi.udHtmn. 4 w, oen, mii a. rr,nd hundavs Express. 4.0". 5.4. n. in. 4S()prr. Accom- n.odui'ou, 7.20 a. m. Dd 4 iu p, ni. A. A. MCLEOD, C. C. IIAN(;OCK, Pres. & (ieu'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. At. 1 I I To live active men we will HUM M AW Ruariiiuei) Meuily employ. UUki UbWbUVi 1'ieiil wlili lllan ul sulury und " mmmm'Jm ..vnrnses. ''n vlous exni'il- r-nee not reiiiiliid. Tei ins und nut tit free. Ad diesH, slulliig tilte, hKAUr llliNHY & CO., ttiMU-VO, N, Y H'ljjei'a KUiyilw, Et;Vbllhlii'U RAILROAD TIMETABE. tLAWARE LACKAWANNA it WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTntTlf BIRLAND. . Cameron Cliulssky , Danville Catawlssa Itunert Bloomsburg Kanr NORTH. A.M. P.M. A. if. P. St. HO 1 tO 10 15 S 4" 85 ... B M R 41 0 S 4H S IU 10W OS Till SIM lOSt 711 I ill 10 44 S 7 to I 84 10 4t in 43 1 T 84 8 50 . 7m a M 7 41 sti 1 48 X 04 1 1 1 j a 54 Lime Hldfre..... Willow throve. Brlarrreek Berwick Beach Uaven t 4 8 10 11 18 7 lllek's Ferrv, TO 8 17 .... 7 Hblcksblnuy Huniock s. Nantlcoke Avondt le 810 aw u 7 81 8 ..... 7 8 iM 8 4 11 41 1 8 80 8 51 ... 7 8 3 8 5 11 H 7 48 Plymouth Plymouth Junction 8 40 4 no 7 5 Kingston.. 8 4 4 (is It 08 7 W 8 49 4 08 UOS 8 54 4 1 If? 8 5 4 17 It 18 8 1 9 01 4 1 0 17 9 08 4 80 It a 8 9 It 4 34 . 8 m HA 4 17 8 9tr 4 45 itas sJ 81 4 50 . ... 87 9 86 4 55 18 4f I a. m. r. m r. m. SOUTH. A. M. A. M. r. M. r a. no tso me tor 6 0S tSA .... 10 100 141 417 18 10C7 It t4 t? 1010 1 56 SB (8 1014 SCO tl 84 10W IOS (SI 40 10t5 111 44 44 10 M enneii..MM Maltoy Wyoming West PltUlon Plttaton..... Uurrta . Lackawanna TaylorvllIen Bellevue. SCRariTON STATIONS. SCRSKTOM Bellevue , Taylorvtlle Lackawanna... Dtirje a. . Plttatoo West Plttatoo.. Wyoming Wait by Bennett. Klns-ston I 48 10 8)1 8 19 (0 M 10 85 t!S SO riymontn junction. est lOJflt its .... Plymouth. 7 04 10 44 184 7 08 Avondale 7 09 10 48 181 707 Nantlcoke 714 10 rs 141 Tie Bunlock's 7 90 10 69 t50 TSO Shlckshlnny 7 81 lira 8 01 tat Rick's Ferry 7 44 11 M 8 17 741 Beach DaveD 7 64 11 83 825 747 Berwick 8 09 1140 8 38 7 51 Briar Creek sot .... 1 40 .... Willow Grove 813 11 ro 8 4408 0 Lime Ridge 817 li 5H arm bos Espy 8i4 12 04 8 58 lit Bloomsburg 8 81 lilt 4c SIS Ha pert 8 87 11 18 4 It tts Catawlssa 8 49 IS 81 4 18 8 IB Danville.' 8 B7 It 37 4 88 8 48 Cliulssky tos ..... 4 44 .... Cameron 9 07 18 48 4 51 B 68 NORTBCMBIBLAND. 9 88 1 00 5 OS S 07 A. M. P. M. P. M. P Connections at Bnpert with Philadelphia 4t ReaCIng hallroad for Tamanerd, Tamaqua, WlMlainaroit, eunbury, Poiisvtlle, etc. At Northumberland with P. ft E. Plv. P. K. K. tor Ilarrlsburg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warrea, Corry and Erie. W. P. UALLSTEAD, Gen. Man scrnnron, pa. Permsyivama Railroai P. ft E. R. R. PIV. AND N. C. R'Y In effect Nov. is, iwi. Trains leave Sundar EASTWARD. 9:55 a. m. Train 14 (Dully eicept Snnday) for flarrlsburg and Intermediate stations arrivlnsi at Philadelphia 3:1E p. m. ; New York 6:50 p. Btui Paltlmoie, 3:10 p. m.; Washington 4:30 p. sn connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea ttiore points. Passenger coaches to Philadelphia Baltimore. 1-55 p. m. Train , (Dally except Sunday,) fer Darrlbhurg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 8:0 p. m. ; New York, Mo p. m. ; Baltimore :45 p. m. ; Wasblngto S:lSn.Ba. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and paasenaw coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.S5 p. m. Train it (Dally emcept suDdsyl for Barrlsbnrg and Intermediate points, arrtvuer at Philadelphia 10:65 p. m. Baltimore lOMttt m. I'aesenger coach to Philadelphia. fcW p. m. Train , (DaUy.) for Harrlsburg ana all Intermediate stations, arriving at Phlladet plila4:86a. m.; New York 7:lo a. m. Pullman sleeping car from Harrlsburg to Philadelphia, and New York. Philadelphia psRsengerscajn re main in s'eeper nndlsturbed until 7 a, m. l:so m. (Dally,) for Harrtsburg and Inter mediate Mat loss, arriving at Philadelphia tcMe, m., Vew Y'ork a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. sn. wasllngton 7:Wa. m., Pullman Sleeping can to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to PbUsv delphla and Battnuor. S:55 a. m.-l rain is (Dally,) for BairUrjoic and Intermediate stations arriving at Balu. uiurv a. ui. ana vtasouigion 1:43 e. m ruumsn sieepiag cars to Baltimore. Wi ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WES TWAHD. 8:04 a. m. Train 9 (Dslly except Sunday) for Cannndulgtia, Rochester, Buffalo and Nlassn Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and naastas. ger coaches to Rochester. v-t B:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie, Canondal gua and intermediate stations, Rochester, Bar raio and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace) cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roniiea. :5 Tn-ln is (Dally,) for lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:85 p. m. Train ll (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, CanandaHjua and InUrmodlate stations. Rochester, Bugalo, and Niagara Falls wttS through paseager coacbos to Kane and Koehea ter a nd Parlor car to Rochester. 5:30 p. m Train i, (Dally except Sunday) Renovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations; 9:i 4p. m.-Traln 91, (Dally,) for llllamsno. nd Intermediate stations. t". TUPOUGH TRAINS FOR SUNDUKY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. .. Tr?!n 1-Leaves New York, 18:15 night, Phila delphia 4;S0 a. m., Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Harrls burg, 8:io a. m., daily arriving at Sunbury t44 Train 11 -Leaves Ph'ladelphla 8-60 a. sa WsBhlngton 8;lo a. m., Baltimore tK a. toZ (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury. 1st With lu .In. nmw .mm Uhn..Xvi. . .--w - .iuiii j HUBiiriuuiit sua paaBesw ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Trnlnl lBmVi'A.u&M. .... ... . phis 11:40 s. m., Washington 10:50 a. m.. Balta more 11:46 a. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving from PhliaOelphla and Baltimore. Trnin oi ltvad v ... n M . ... twstjtco i-svj w iui iuuu, ui.. rniiaacisV nnift 4r2ft su m.. Wauhlnirtrin 1I.0R n n -DaiM. Through coach from Phlladelphlft. " wco new 1 urn v.nv p. m , inii&dea phla:20 p. m.t WaaUintfton 7:40 p. m.. baltV InU At. KuntllllV O.JX4 a m a-lh CH -if, " CaI?Raa pas8eilKer coaches from WaaUiiiguS Trau a leaves New York 8:00 p. m., rhlladel phlaiirwp m., HaRhlnton I0:oo p. m.. HalU mora llHitt n. m . Duiiv onHvn . 5:10 a. m., with Pullnranaleenlinr nana in Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger coaches from Philadelphia and BalU- SUNBURY HAZLETON, ft WILKE8BARM rlAlLKOA I). AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday-) ... - ' "uuumj iu.'w a. in. arnviuK- at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Bane is 10 p. m. y ---' K- "., J 'Ll.lllc i.cd U. III. 1 rnln 11 HtVM lllintin.. ..UK n . I ... & -- ...... uni , ui. urriviiur a Btoom Ferry 6:2 p. m., Wllkes-Barre 7:80 n7in. iiaiieion v.ot p. m. pottsvllle 9;05 o. m. I'm in ft ten vim 'I'llL-c. Uar... ... n . vllle fcOOa. m Hazleton 7.-I0 a. m.. arrivlno-.r Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., Sunbury 9:40 a. m. Train 10 leaves Pot.tjiviiin 1-ra n m a..iA.. 3:04 p.m. Wllkea-Barre8:18 p. m.. arrtvlnB-S Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. m., Sunbury sua p. m. , , BCNDAY TRAINS. Train 1 Ifitone tliinVium n - Bloom Ferry io:48 a. m.t Wllke.iarre ia;io p! ! Train OA rsvm u.'iil-vo - r . v -a ii iinwcaiiC K ' U la. III,. UT1Ta Oen. Manager. ca. pass, Agt. jgLOOMr?BURO & ELLIVAN R. i Taking effect Wt r-rY, NOV. 17, Uw. SOL TO. NORTH. OTAf-msn. ,J- Ar- .LJ' .' M BIOoluabUig,n..... S ts 18 10 1 15 S 86 V tc il Mainbuetl 18 It 04 7 07 fc 48 I U i 47 IroLda r ..... . SiU 12 On 7 f I 46 I 48 (60 Papei Mill ,,0a U S8 8 8 68 63 ft Llirbtst reft - t. n m , u b ra a i. Orani;eJMe..w..8,M u j, 4 as t 06 8 (7 ttl UI" .w... tt 4t 11 it . 9 16 8 17 7 80 7-aleit m. 6 4 11 j4 8u 9 su 8 SO IH sliliWHter.,.., 6 87 11 Ik t 6 9 87 4 86 t 89 Henic.n..sw ...... 6 M 11 f t 1 9 37 a 3S I 39 Bdtobii, ........... 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