OP ALL COUCH CURES; DOCTOR ENGLISH Gold in England for la. IM4L, mm& in America for 96 etati bottlo. IT TASTES GOOD. Dr. Aoker's English Fills Car Heknse aaa Ha4neh. Mil. tlnmt, Haverlt with the W. H. H0OERH O0 HsTW TORI. ............ mi SALTZER'S. Don't Want the Earth. 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 buy of a good reliable home dealer who will make things right, if there is any thing wrong. Go and see J. Saltzer, the well known dealer in all kinds of musical instruments and sewing machines. He handles the Steck, Estey and Starr pianos; the Estey, Miller and United States Organs. celebrated White, oMer makes of Sew iiyj Machines. Satis fac Hon guaranteed by J. Saltzer, Bloomsbutg, Pa, Main St. below Market Tha Bss. Burning Oil That Can be Made From Potroloum. It gives a brilliant liht. It will not moke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a hiyh fire test. It will not exploJe. It Is pre-eminently a family safety oil. We Challenge Comparison with am other illuminating oil made. We stake our. Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is IN THE WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme I ACME OIL COMPANY M-OOMSBURG, PA, V. -" :fuM llNK iSrj rll.j'iiM '. Mijri ..jpi --,'arliiJw4l fpZSS: Peru has offered Inducements to Amer icans wanting to settle In that country. The flint railway to Jerusalem will probably be opened la the spring of next year, There Is an umtsunl number of mar. rinses tijkitig place in the famine distrlcti of Rusxia. English capitalists am completing ar miiKemoiito to explore the coast of Pata gonia for minerals. The Hank of EuglanJ reervos contlnuo to increase. Confidence that the Immo dint future will bring a solid flow of business is general. According to a report recently pub lishetl in Germans', there were, in 1889, 8.260 workmen kilted in accident and 83,393 seriously Injured. Out of 89.209 births in Scotland during the last three months of 1891, 2,844 were illegitimate. In the rural district the percentage was highest. Two ducal palaoes in London are said to be in the market, one of which, Devon shire House, in Piccadilly, stand on land thnt is worth 1,000.000. According to the new military laws of the Turkish Empire, the Turkish army on a war footing will be increased shortly from 700,000 to 1,000,000 men. It is stated that over 40,000 persons laud at Joppa every year in order to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and other spoU celebrated in sacred history. The new Grand Duke of Hesse, Ernest Louis, will, for reasons of state, forth with seek a wife. He Is twenty-foui years of age and quit good looking foi a prince. A railway .extension has been com pleted which joins the Cap Colony with tli Orange Free State aud provides di rect connection betweeu Natal and Jolmnnmburg. World's Fair antiquarians note the dis covery in Guayaquil of au ancient chro nometer, which from the date and in scription is believed to have belonged to Pizarro's party of conquest. In 1878 the output of the African mines wr 1,300,000 carat ; last year it was over 4,000,000, aud the great "trust" which control all the principal mine assert that they have 10,000,000 carats "in sight" at the present time. Seven hundred and fifty persons aro now undergoing prosecution in the Oer man courts for disrespect to the Em poror. Of this number nearly all are editor or proprietors of newspapers, who have criticised the Emperor1 speeciie. At CottA, in Saxony, persons who did not pay their taxes last year are pub lished in a list which hangs up iu all res tauranU aud saloons of the city. Those that are on the list can get neither meat nor drink at these places, under penalty 01 loss or license. At a certain place in Northern R hernia the following notice was be seen up to a recent date: "Any person crossing this bridge any quicker than walking pace will be fined lfr. lOkr. ; if unable to pay, ten blows, with a stick. Tit informer to get half. Solothurner Tageblatt, The meet remarkable railway robber of modern times, the gentleman bandit of romance, Athanasius, the Greek, who ha been living and practicing his "pro fowion" for years in the oold glare of the last decade of tlie nineteenth century, lias reformed and become a gentleman farmer in the famous Vale of Larisaa. He raisee orchids when he can, and talks over his wine about the days when he raised purses. WISE ARO OTHERWISE. Never let your cur.'osity got the bettor of your discretion. Only the quicken.) of conscience can hasten repentance. He who would exert influence must exercise judgmeut. More people are generous than havo patience to be just. A mau may sin and yet be just, but the unjust man is a sinuor. Many shall court distinction for whom the wedding day will never be set. Retrospect brightens existence only as it is replete with pleasant memories. A man longing for office always fan cies himself invited to be a candidate. Generosity is usually spasmodic, but justice is equity at every point. Judge, " I don't suppose," said the teacher, "that any little boy here has ever seen a whale." "No, sir," came the answer, "but I've felt one." "It's but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous." "Howso?" "Here's a man offers $1,000 for a bird dog. That's sub lime. Here's the owner, who won't take it. That' ridiculous. " A Kansas editor makes this profound remark: "A good many people disliko society, and it is bulieved that they are afraid of company, but, as a matter of fact, it's linger bowls. " Alluding to the uearuoss of England and Australia, the author of "A Bride of the Hush" says : "The world's wearing small like one of those round balls of soup be tweeu the hands of time. " It took twenty year to show to the American people the economy of using a lining under carpets and they have not learned the common sense of it over in Europe yet. The Upholsterer. In the lives of the saddost of us there are bright days when we foul as it wo could take the great world into our arms. Then come gloomy days when the lire will neither buruon our hearths nor in our hearts, aud all without and within is dis mal, cold, and dark. Beliovo me, every heart ho its secret sorrows, which the world knows not of ; and oftentimes we call a man cold wheu he is only sad. The responsibility of wise and good measures iu our political or social organ izations does not rest wholly upon tho loaders who pass them ; it belongs largely to the people whose mental aud moral progress has led up to thum and made them possible ; and no intelligent indi vidual, no one capable of considering the subjaot and expressing his own con victions, is exempt from the duty of thus performing his share in the formation of public opinion. ' . SUMMER TOURS- THE LATEST PUBLICATION OK THE PKNN SVLLVANIA RAILROAD. The 1st of Tune is a date looked for. ward to by the thousands who make their preliminary plans for summer outing, and their main guide is the Summer Excursion book issued yearly by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company which regularly appears on that date. Advance copies for the season of 189 a are fresh from the press and certainly excel anything of like character ever pub lished by this progressive railroad com pany. It is not only a compendium of all the rates prevailing over its own and connecting lines to the principal re sorts of the land, but it is equally as valuable as a guide-book, with full and explicit information as to how trips may be made, and as to what desir able variation may be utilized to en hance their pleasure and profit. Near ly five hundred resorts, ranging from Prince-Edward Island to the moun tains of Western North Carolina, from the southern extremity of New Jersey to the wild lakes of Canada, from the mineral springs of Virginia to the great inland lakes, described at length, and over fifteen hundred routes, rep resenting a stock of fifteen hundred special forms of tickets, are set out clearly and intelligibly within its pages. In arranging these routs care has been observed in making them read over lines that present the greatest num. be of interesting points and in every case there is a wide field for a choice. They also provide for a return trip by a diff erent direction, so that the tourist may find his outing a continual succession of changing scenes. It is so comprehensive that one could hardly ask for a ticket to an Easur.i 1 eiort of any prominence and fail to find it ready-made by a variety of routes. One hundred and thirty rail roads and steamboat lines are rep resented in the coupons of these tick, ets, every one of them connect direct ly or remotely with the Pennsylvania system. The cover to this handsome edition represents one of the famrm. Pennavl. vania Observation Cars artistically ex ecuted. The illustrations are the finest style of half tone work, on as hiyha grade as the popular magazine pro duction. Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief tor pains, internal and external Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every Dome guaranteed por sale by all druggists. Manufactured by H. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. AH 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, (Successor to U. C. CbamberUa and L Edwards') CoarANiM KarnnsKTBD. A hurts. Fireman FuoiJ, of Han Preactsco, f-I.His.KW.il) spring Mardmi, f Philadelphia, $l,tii.!,-TJ.6! American Central, of SI. Louis, l,4,tW .si North Hrlllati mid Mercantile, t Lonlou and EJInburv, Hog. IT. s. Branch, .ew York city, 91,13 t,s. 61 . LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT TI11S AGENCY. 5 13-ty. 0 s XioA k Ifeatroel Effect! IL Umvai.il, K I., Mareh S. 1KU. t, toe andersuined, affared frvra Uepy (uf I yari, Lad aj Mttt and oouid do no work liatvr;onaltiHl a itaiubw of dwitora, but all Mid 1 bur wm uu ranwdf for my cUummo. I than took I'M tor Koenlg's Marve Tonlo, and am sow in (mrfvot hnalth, and work all til tiina. Thousand thank a to joar nrnwdv. PHILIP MONGEON. M Pttospwr Br., NiiWiUK, M. J., Itarohf, 18U1. I got (oin of l'Mtol Kosulg Narr Tulilo for nervoutuMi and leovliMHiiuai aud it behMdma: tbe Srst tiiiw 1 took It I had th beat sloop I bad bad for MTural moutb. also know friends of mine ho used it aud tay it i the beat nerve tonlo they ever uad. 1 write tbia that some aufferer may use your medicine and be helped by it. MK8. J. MCUPHY FREF! A Vnluabl Iloolc mn Mervnni IineaiM Srtiit free to any adilreiu. ami MMr itiinuiM can aio nottua U114UIOUICIUU H Vf til Villi flii MrnoHv ha iMm uraueVNtl bv tlit) Iitmireml PikUor Knenu. of Fort Wavtie, lut1 muctj loTti, aud ut low pivparou uiiuiir uu uirouuou oy ui KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, III, Sold by Drnirelsti at 8)1 per liottle. O for $5. si-KBUe, 1.75. O nottle. for tt. A Family Aff W ' w' "X J"h to Baby, v3ZnftPleasi:ra for the Parents, XVNcw Life for the Old Folks. l.i. - Klh . . I tit. CHEAT TWERANCE DRIK Is a fumllv affair a rennltiM of tho lioine. A M5 cent liuukuKe mukes 5 gallons of a delicious, stroiitftuoulm;, cfTervesceut be Venice. Don't lie decelvwt f n doalir, for lliu nakHor lrirur profit, lulU you oiuu o'.liur kind In " Junlau kckm " 'tlafaU. No luilutk.ii l u Uiuuuwiiia', . mp K PROFESSIONAL CARDS,!'- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, Mr. Ent'.i Duilding, Cotirt llcMiae Alley, BLOOMSLUUO, FA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LA W, Tost OlTice iluilding, and floor, III.OOMSUURIJ, VA. C. V. MILLER, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Wirt'a BiiihUng, 2nd floor, HLOJMSCUKG, PA. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORN XV-AT-L AW, Office and floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. fi. T. HARTMAN RBPRESXNTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN nfSTjRANOE COMPANIES North American, of PMladelptiia. Franklia, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. Vork, of Pennsylvania. Hcaove, el New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office oa Market Street, above Maim, No. J. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE CROCERS. Ten, Svrup, Coffees Suear. Mol Mce, plte., linarb Sxula, fctc, N. I'.. Comer Se.ond an.1 Arcli Street, rniLADKLITlA, PA. WOrders will receive prompt attention. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., ROMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Hart man ft SoW Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Ccutr and Fourth bUeet. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKC. PA. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Kawiinyi' Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, lnd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, FRANK P. BILLMEYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Denller'i Building, sad floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WINTERSTEEN, BECKLEY & McKlLLIP, ATTO RNEYS- AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investments made. Real Lstate bought and sold. National Bank Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICK OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, I Lockard' Building, 2nd floor, Corner Mam and Centre bts., BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre SUl, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. t7Cao be consulted iu Gernian. VV. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner o( 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 Rock and Mai Let Streets, BIX)OMSBURG, PA, HONORA A. ROBBINS, U. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention cfren to the tv r! iV ftuiogei glasses. B. t. WHITS' A. K. YOST. WHITE & YOST, ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW Witt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. MATTHEW McREYNOLUS, CIVIL ENGINEER. Office Second Floor, Postoffice Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. I. I. BROWN, M. D., Ofllce and Residence, Third Street, West VJ I . XI L' I -k ...1. WIIKl) Ilea. K., XU IA. WM, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OfBe hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlee, lartoa's Building, Maia below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. AU styles of work done ia a superior manner, aa ail work warraatal a refsreseateeV nm SXTKACTBD WfTHOUT PAIN, by the woof Gsa, and free of ckarge when vuaidai keeta are rertad. pen eJI bowr dtuissj (ho dsn. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office and floor front, l.ockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar-t.- . 1 1 n.. . 1 -11 'v-'i ma icd.titcu. Laiiici Mini VI.. w ministered or El.RCTRic vibrato and Local nnxstneiics usea tor me painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted M. P. LUTZ & SON, (8UCCKSSOK8 TO FKKAS BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsduro, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. J. H. MAIZE, mi INSURANCE AMINT. Room No. 5, Lnckard's Building, and floor, Corner Main and Centre Sts. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in the world. A liberal share of patronage so licited, and satisfaction guaranteed. AaSKTi. Imperial, of London, i.oc Continental, of New Vork,... S. J3.9 1.3S American, of Philadelphia, .. 2.4'i,;5. 1 1 Niagara, of New York 2,260,477 Sf CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, F1RK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HosBO, of N. Y.j Merchants', of Newark, N. T.i Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. V.; Reading, Pa. j German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., Nea York; Jersey City Fiie Ins. Co., Jeriey City. N.J. These old corpora' ions are well vnon-i by age and fire tested, and have nevrr yet had a loss settled by any court 0 law. Tbei assets are all Invented m solid securities, ar liable to the haaaid ot fire only. Losses promptly and honestly ailjus'ed ami paid as soon as determined, by Chr tian T Knapt Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg. Pa. The reoNe of Olumhia conntv nhm-1 aetlled and faui by one of their own citiena EXCHANGE HOTEL, McCloskey & Tracy, Proprietors. '.Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA, T tarrra nA rAnvainiawit emvl tl..l. 4,, n-Hv-wHiaia enilliv I UVHIB, imil roomi, hoi and cold water, and all xuotlern VtfllTCaflOtwwIa CLYDE C. YETTER, HRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Bloombusm, Pa. Farm property a sj ecialty. 4-22-1. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER MAY IS. lS'.e. Trftlna leave Hlnomsburir Ra fnllnwa QitnHa.M rur nrw lura, ruimui-ifiiim, iteaulug, fotta. vllle, Tainaqua, etc., ,10, 11.36 a. tn. For U tlllmiifinrirr,. 7 .l.S a. m . M l n m c.n - . . .. u. U. . day, 7 5K a. m ,4. ad p. m. t or uanvuie bnn Milton, 7.45 a. ra., 3.15, 11.15 p. ui. nuuuny, 1 ,n a. 111., q.xn p. in. For Catawltiso u.io, 7.45, ii.ss a m., la in, 5.0a Mil n r liimrlav mlt . n. 7 no n ' For Uunpt-r T 4V 11 Pit . m lou Oil. ft. SO. 11.15 D. m. Kunrtnv I.M. n .Pl a' ' 1 oi 1 IU n ni ' ' Trains ror Bioomsnurg I Km. Vmli .-I n. m,na..iHi,iB ... 1' - . ...... .v.n 1. 1 . uiinui.'iiuia I. flu H. tn., 4.IW p. m. and via Eamou 8.45 a. in., 4.80 p. m. IUVA Vlllln.-li'llllilM IDiyi. m tt iji n ... Leave lieudiDir ii.ro a, m. 7.51 p. m. Leave l'onavillo it 80 p. tu. lave Tamuqua i.si a. ni., 9 ss p. m, 1 RVA WllllRlilur.nrr. tt rjl a. II. A tK , m. day, 8.00 a. ni., 4.55 p. in. .rn.v .wava-inr o.u A. 111. I..JU, S.IV. D.1U 11.18 p. ru. Sunday, 7.45 a. in., 4.15. p m. Iave Runerl, .fil. t.m. n 117 li do, a m . w. s.'JT, s.iu, 11.1.3 p. in. fcundus, 7.W, lb.ia'. 'in.' 4.'."J p. III. For baltlmore. Wpaittnirinn anil tli wo.. a A O. H. IL, ilirouuli trnlii" li'ave (ilrard Ave nue Station. 1'hlla. IV. Il m. h. im m am o- a. in., 1.87, 8.5H, S.i-i 7.13 p. m. tuudainkw 8 03 11.87 a. in.. 8.SH, 5.4S, 7.18 p. m. ' ' ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave I'llllniiplnhln. 'liQttiuf Uiiui iii.... Boulh btreet vi'arr. Wei'lt-davS- Fxriri-sx. H I HI U LI a. 111 s nn l.nn a mi p m. AeeouimiKiHt ion. 8.011 a. m. 4.1&, 8 .10. n.xt o m. hUllaflva. KvnrkM N 1 11 a ul In nm ... tncdutlon, 8im a. m. ond oi.'Ki'p. in. iM-i-uriiii.Kii-iivo Aiiuuucciiy depot, Atlantlo arid Arkii6aa avt'Miea V eek.dMa-Knrwa 1.00, coo 11.10 a. tn. und 4.00, ft.:!0 p. in. ' Aeor mmodallnn, 4 i, 6.00, .ni a in.and 4 .10 n m HUIli1ilVB-K.wnr.iau A Ihl r. AK n . a .. ... . ...M V moaai:6u, Mba. m. and i w'p? r " ucom- A. A. Mcl.Kon, c. i'. HANCOCK. ITcs. t (,en 1 Manager. Uon'l pun. Agt. 1 RAILROAD TIMETABE. D bLAWARE LACKAWANNA 6c WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. ' NORTH, A. a. P.sr Knirnrati.ii.il A.M. r. fls 1 50 Cameron , 6 85 ( liulasky..... 6 40 Danville f 48 IS IM 81 I SS S 43 I SO IN 504 8 10 317 in in 8 4A 10 M low 10 44 10 49 Catawlasa t na Rupert Bloomsburg 7 IS 7 eo 77 74 7H8 7 41 wir Lime Hldse...m wiiiow urove... una rc reek, Hnrwfplr of Beach Haven. .!!!!!!! TM 74 II II 1118 Illrk'a Vm-rv a t Hblckahlniiy.... s 10 1188 7i nuniocas. ssi nanticoke fen AvnnA.lm . 8 SO 8 4ft 840 8 V 4 8 nl Plymouth Plymout h Junction IM 1188 7 4 nil 1. :n- I 4 00 4 on 4 OH nings'.nn Bennett.... ...... Naltby wyomtng West Fltlstou P1ttStOO.MH .... Durve Lackawanna iso 8 M 85 0t m 81 916 8S 8 81 8ft 4 13 4 17 4 SI 4 SO 4 84 4 n 4 45 ISO 111 Tuviorville 19 85 HAllevua. SOBSKTO 4 86 14 P. at. A. St. r. at STATIONS. MOUTH. A.M. F.st.J. If. A. at. oo es 10 IS If ts 8 40 44 88 M 89 704 709 714 7 9 7 81 744 754 809 809 18 8J7 894 8 31 887 49 87 "CRSHTAM so 59 io on 107 10 10 1914 10 10 95 10 10 8 10 IS 1039 144 10 48 10 A8 10 59 1101 11 tt 1189 1140 n Vb II M 19 0 1919 19 18 19 98 Taylorvlll Lackawanna..... 141 IS 1 SS 100 to 111 Durjea.. West Plttatoa.... Wyoming, MBlloy Bennett. Kingston Plymouth Junction, Plymontn Avondale Nanttcoke Bunlork's ,. 19 995 9Hj NMcksntnnr Hick's Ferry Beach Haven.... Berwick.... nnr vrvra Wlllnw n,A. IJmeRldge napy. Blonmabarf Rnrwpt . Catawlasa ,' lianvnin.; Ohnlaalr 1137 19 4 100 909 NoaTBeiTBIBLAMD. 9 9 Connections at Rupert wlin 'Philadelphia Pa ril r, r. iioiIm.. . m,-T1- , p. si. r. sr. ru I...T.. nBIi"w i "I 1.IU.UCVU, lull williamsport, CuDbury. pottsvllle. etc i UUUIVC1I.UU if u r, s Si liv. f, sc. JC CoT Harrlflbnrcr. I rvkr navti rmmriiim v. mm Corrfaiifkrle. ' ' ' w. i. BAiiLHTKAii, uen. Maau Hcrantoa. Pa. Pennsyivamsi Railroai P. X. R. R. DIV. AND IT. C RT In effect May 99. lm, Train leave Bandar EASTWARD. 9:45 a. tn. Train 14 (DUy except Stmdar) for nart-lahtlrw ! InlMml,... -M at Philadelphia 3:0 p. m. : New York 5tS0 p. a!; i..iiiuiv.,i. jp. ui. , waanmngn : B. n cor.nectlnir af. Pkllaiialnhi. tXS .11 UZ S.TS DOlnta. Puaanmr ivianhaai .A Dkll. Hslt Imore. parlor car to Philadelphia. l-5 p. in. Train s, (Dally eicept Sunday, HarrlnOurir and Intermediate ati inna at Philadelphia at 6:50 n. tn. : New Ynri- syaa - . . a w runwieiinii, ana vaaawsases coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. R.95 n. m. TvalH la m.li. - h.. m . - namsbarg; and Intermediate point, antrta at Philadelphia 10:55 p. m. BafTlmore Vm. ni. Passenser coach to Pniladflinhia. a9e n. m Praif. a rtaii - wii I.UUW.UI uou uulu i aw sn. ---- , , i .w, umiiwuik ansi n mediate Ptattons. arrlTing at Philadelphia delphVaBaltulorr " . - ... v, ,i,; iui omtiwiiit svaal all Intermediate stations, arrtvlna at PbliViM. phla 4:95 a.m.; New York 7:10 aTm. PoiIsbm sleeping- car from Hameburg- to FMladetBftaa and New York. PhlladelnhlapaaaMisiSgTjz a:is a. m. iTain is (Dally,) for BantJtJSn and Intermediate stations airtvloir at BaitX more 5:45 a. m. and Washington 10:08 a. aa astf - K...a vwv v oaiiunore, waaniaar ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore, . wan twakd, 9:04 a. ITv Train u riallw o m . - Falls, with Pullman aleeplng- can and naaaML ger coaches to Hochester. r-mrm 6:10 a. m -Train 8 (Dally.) for Erie, Oanaadal giiaand intermediate stations, Rochester, Bar. laio and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace care and passenger coaches to Brie and Bona U-4H-.Train 1 taII t . n - - - - -nii iui juuai xiavva aaa Intermediate stations. mmu p. m. iTain 11 (Dally except Sunday) for . . u.Hu mu in 1:1 mount 49 sKjaxiisam. VtnellPBtvr ll.lfTaln ...... ' . VI .7 . - - . muu miiKani r aua wita through paasenger coaches to Kane and Konkam. ter and Parlnr nar tn Uwhin iiinmesj 5:80 p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Sundail Renovn. Rlmira a nit i.,.i..i:...,.rr" - - .HV.IIIWU1.W Bi.atiuua. . ' " V' iiu si, (uaiiy.i tor w easu iutiwtuatia ailrAtlUlilaa THROUGH TRAINS FOR fitTNBUBT TBQM m , THE EAST AND SOUTH. Tra n 15 Leaves New York, 19:15 night. Phlla. delphla 4;30 a. m.. Baltimore 4:40 a. m Harrsv burg, 8:10 a. m., dally arriving at Sunbury 9M Train 11 Leave Philadelphia 8-50 a. at. Washington 7:50 a. m.. BalUmnra a-as . ST Wally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, i wiM. iiwui i iiiiauci iiuia ana naasrs tror rriupliM tiM. ui. i in ..i ..... . ' " .r.. " " m, il . . " unjcim ana rHuumore. .Tr".l.n.V-Leve" New York 9-00 a. m., iQulade. phla 11:40 a. m., Washington 10:50 a, m-BajS. more 11:45 a nrr, (dally except BundayTarrtrlnir at sunbury 6.-30 p. m. with paseenaw coachas irom Philadelphia and BaltlmoreT Triln 41 IMVH Maw VafI. . iw . vm........ phla 4;S5 p. m., Washington 8:25 pmVRaJtinurre t:o p. m. (Dally) arriving at Sunbury ft pTiaT Through Parlor car from PhUadelphla, week Qtya Trr1?,e"TesI'ewYorl1 P- m., PbUadel. j . m,v. ui. mm iniiimanaieeoraaT care and passenger coaches from WaalUnctS and Baltimore. w -Tr,.l?i,.leave,NewYorlt8:',n P- m., Fhllades. P- m-. XDally,) arrlvlngat hunbair in F1;: wltn P"mn aleeplng oar fro Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenirer coaches rmm Phi laaini.i. .... n-TTr more "' " SUNBURY HAZLETON. WTT.iritHnsinis. HAILKOA 1), AND NORTH AND WEUT BRANCH RAILWAY, m. . Da"y except Sunday) Train t loavoa uimhii ... , ..,, -a tuuuui iu:v ui. amviiiff as Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre lTlOp. m! Uazleton 12:15 p. m., Pottsvllle l.as p. ml P - . a a. .,v o UUUUUM U.iU U. II, 11X0 VI li IT tU Bloom Ferry f.w p. m., Wilkes-Barre 7:50 p7ra Ua.letonT:5p.m. Pottsvllle U;0S p. m. Train t3 Ipq t-tit. 'I'lii-an 8jn. I fto.aT bU'om Ferry 8:47 a, m., Sunhury :io" m. Uloom Feny4:3i p. m.. 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