"TH WORLD OF LONDON. . i.),i,l::.prnrn, I'.ny tliero were , n 'rruto uiul ftitir public tlicuteru In I,!!!!'""1, j., .., :it-; ll;;liltii(? uproails irrnilimlly lliil'lll. .M'W itWW)i -iU pJlllin . . . ... thousand cliiHlmi nro un- Ov:.ii u 1 In lnd witli their I-, I.oMilclII. piiri'ii' fiMN nm."ii! Imlls nro nmro pro limn f vcr. 'j heaters droop, l.ut r.;t,,if hull" lloiii'hdi. Tut: mitioiml portrait jvilli-ry 1 r lit prcv.pcctnf ta!:h:'r ios .Ion Jilts new homo. 1'nrt of tlio liiihli:i;? flpw'lu'lnjr 1'ivftod will bo tit for mm- by next hf ii'tr- It Is Mrliii ily proposed to brin;r Lon don nii'l l'.li'ibiir;,'li ll illntntici- of fivu hnmlrvtl miles within six hours' rltlt of each other. Tlit! liM!mntivi with . , i. I., l ,,,.1,!..,.,, l, .,., lu 'A nmWiS of const ruction ry a tilaij- fIV tlfl'l. r t'li-i-f of tho lnrjfo London railway aw linn. ti -ins fliririiifj1 Cross, Caniio'i street 'ail London lirhl'C' n ninny us ."J.Hu'.i n30vo::H'Ml. lor M1711111 iiiki point ii-vor- W,'. to In; tniuln every twenty-four Vw.,r.i, fjuito iipnri iroin ine ioii';r:ip;uo Arimrileations. M ft'.... .. ... . i.ttlnlr T ,1 I. 1.1 11 , .1 .1 1. I ,1 m l ll.;ilL,'l 111 (iMi.nin:, i.t iiiiii.-l.ii. r .. , 1 11 . 11-..1 . 1 1 1 . caii'' from the rubbish from the street 1 of the city of London last year win bottles, liooti, knives. Iron, cur!;!;, string, paper, rn tins nr: 1 o'Vrod.ds and ends each eoiitributii!;r their tpiotw. An unopened letter, eoti taininrJ a eheelc of frivat value, w:i;i fi Mind mnoTi!,' the refuse and was for wnnled to the address on the envelope ACO'JT PERSONS OF NOT! S nAS.TKliasl;iiil thirty-two v:it -h.-.i riven him lit various Union, (several in the Iiapo of violins. M::i. Akmi: Mooiii:, president of a ratioaal bank at Mount l'leasant, Tex., istlie nn'y woman v.dio )11U Mieh an of hV iti the t'nited Stute. Ma. i;i..!'"Tom: astonlsiied Home of bin audi tors in tliu house of eorainor.s tint other l.l.Tht by usimf the. word "'iiiTiption," yet. .!:,) i-uuld employ it tiinre tippropr'ir.'eb, :.-eit:; how much n t'l" ';iil!t.y tlio p. o. m. possrsses Hi:: ,ell.' Mi:s. Saiiaii 11. (V.oiT.rt, who organ ized 'ho. first kindergarten in San Frnneisiv) in lsi), has received more than three hundred thousand dollars to enable- her to carry on the work. There are now sixty-five, kindergarten schools in that city. P::of. l'Ki.i.AT.of the I'uris .Sorbnnn-.i, I": i ii: vented en apparatus for preveiit ir.;; collisions between trains. )t con sists essentially of a band of traveling 1'vvr, impiVL.-i-.ated with iodine of p.iU;..-.iuiii. A platinum stylus moves ever this paper nr.d leaves n blue mark 0:1 tlii? paper, us in the chemical tele rr::p!i of i'.ain. The motive current 1m wi'.t by thu train, which thus i.i t iado to report U.i own oxnet position. MISSING LINKS. A mav in Wisconsin i the possessor if a curio ,ity in theshepa "f V. horm.-d I r is estim.'.t.'d t'nat Inst year ,'K. .!'.(..;:) !";uina-i wero consumed in the 1 ; iicd Siates aloo. Thi: rnited States hr.s a buver per teata.e oi biii! -1 ; omU; than any other I'-iuiitry in t hs world. Ni.'M'ji A.vi'To.v (Hiijlaiu!) peoph; con--ider it. an omen of misfortune ii' three h'-iUcrUicj are t.ccn to;-ether. I'ii'l.M.t: spiders are much larger and ir. iic ferocious than tliu males, and cvaeridly devour their husbands. Tin: Lacrymie Christ! is a IWtupuesa wine made from the juice which first tow s witliout pressure from the grapes. TiiKiiB is a haunted tree at North re::rsport. Me., which shelters a bpot whoru a murder hud been committed. 5Io,s hus formed thu Initials ". 15." on the bnrk. Ix WoHtihalia tind Snxony the un f'lrtunnte mortals who happen to bo beaten with a broomstick firmly be lieve themselves doomed to dio of con sumption. , THROUGH EUROPE. Since the beinulnp of the century Franco has fallen from the second to the fourth place in point of population uiuunjr European countries. Tins (ireelc stylo of building, modi fied to modern needs, has been most successfully used In I'aris, whero many palaces ure seeu of this construction. Law in England provides .that no Person under ehjlUecu ycara shall be employed about a shep for more than Bevonty-four hours, including meal times, in any one week. Accomn.vo to the method which is now adopted for reekoniug: leap years in England December, January and (February will be tho summer mouths about 7:20,000 years hence. Tukmj,o in Russia has become so common that tho government has just decreed a severe code of punishment. Killing an antagonist will cost six years in prison; sevens wounding, three yenrs; duel without injury, six months; provoking a duel, six weeks to three . mouths. PEOPLE ACROSS THE SEA. Josr.i-u CiiAMiimiLAi.v expects to visit America again this fall. I'UIXCK IliSMAliOii's rheumatism is till so acute that ho is unable to leave Ki.ssingen. M. Cuacvin, tho barber of tho Thea tre Francals, has been elected to tho French assembly by a close shavo. Ql'KEJt ViCTOltU is said to bo a skill Jul knitter, and works at it indei'ati Ifably. She bus knitted, wdth her la dies, many quilts for the uso of thi wouniled in hospitals duriug tho cam paigns of tho llritish forces. 'Mb. Gladsto.ne astonished somo ol his auditors in tho house of coraiuonsi the other night by using tho word "gumption," yet who could employ it more appropriately, seeing how much, f f tho quality the O. a M. possess hlmnAify j llitd Ilrn Thir. In putting away the change given her by n conductor of ft Jefferson ave nue enr a woman dropped r coin on tho floor. She eon'it"d up and found that it was n penny, but nevertheless she began s..'ii.rc!r.ii? u!l arour.d with her ryes. A man finally found it mid re stored It tolior. And w hen she thanked h'.m he said: "It's only a jvimy. but I know just how you fe.el artout it. It i.tn't that its loss would f.e doiisly cripple you iiirui cially for the lie::t four weeks, but you didn't v.T.nt tl.e miductor to find it u:id go off 0:1 a howling fpree for a wee!.- or two." ."lie gave him a look which broke two ribs and put his left eye out, nnd then the car rolled on with Its usual nlacidity. IVtruit 1're'j Frcwi. Tlicnrrtlral Mnmoiny. Mr. Nnwed Seems to me our grocery bills lire very high for t wo per sons. Mrs. Xu wed You wanted tun to lv economical, you know, nnd I've been using up the bread crumbs for pud- lings. Mr. Nuwed 'Julti right, my love, nnd good puddings they were; but I was speaking of tho grocery bills. Mrs, Nuwed Yes; you see it takes nbont five dollars' worth of other things to make the bread crumbs tat. to good. I'uck. "Tiif InlrlPqrnt .Inry." It wis a (ull day in the magistrate's court, and visitors were so scarce that a constable was sent out to bring in a man to serv on a jury. At tho front door he met a lawyer. "What's up'.'" was the Inquiry. "I'm looking for a man," replied tho o!!!cer. "What kind of a man?" "Oh. nny blamed fool will do; they want him to serve on n jury," and tho constable proceeded in his search. Detroit Frco Dress, Ifln Fulling. Ton. "I didn't like your cake very well to night," remarked (5us I)e Smith to his landlady. "No?" ouorlod she. "What was the matter with it?" "It seemed to mo it was a littlo rhort." "I have notierd the same failing in you, Mr. Do Smith," was the terse re ply. And Dingle borrowed enough from his friends to pay something on account. Texas Siftings. It. Strlkr All. llox Yon ought to be h:ippy just now, llarduppe. The financial strin gency cannot affect you, for you have nothing to shrink or to lose. llarduppe Haven't 1? That's all you know about It. I went to a friend yesterday for tho loan of ten dollars and he said he couldn't oblige me on account of the scarcity of money. Tho present condition, mv friend, strikes ull. X. Y. Dress. U'Sint Ti-.py Were. Von Dluincr (bumping tip ngnlnst Tv. i kenh; nil ilelhi, old man. Con gratulations. I hear there is a now i:r viva! ot your house. Twickenham Yes. Yon J '.lamer -Then I suppose I'll Vavo t t.i!.c a drink with you'.' Twickenham (sadly) Take two ' rinks. Lilo. AN IMIXT I.IvSSON. What is the matter with the lady? The lady has steppod on a small rub ber ball with a whistle in tlws ball. Is the lady ufrald of the bull? No; the lady is not afraid of the ball. She thinks it is a mouse. Judgo. Couiinic to It. With their miscultno collw-i'sal muoculfne ttOH, We're at'pro:ii!ilns n p"r!d whn Ttae ifM will be tuktn the wuhil bv tuirprlse II y thuriwiila,: i!iir ii'.-i.cl.i iu-41. VVtiutcu SUr l'un! It to Drat;. Mrs. Chargem (of Meadowland Man tr) I hope time will not Jiang heavy on your hands while in Vtta ootritry, Mr. Cltimann. Summer Hoarder Ilavo no fear. Time cannot drag too slowly to suit mo when I'm paying kujuum luiurd. X. Y. Weekly. A Hi'suon, Mnrgio Tho scales arc fastened on fish just like tho shingles on a house, aren't theyV Mamma 'es, Margie dear. Margie I suppose they ure put on that way, mamma, to keep tlio fl u from leakiug, aren't they? Harper's Young Deoplo. Tlio Ccitiiitry'a XotiriH. "It Is measures, not men, wo want," spouted the imp speaker. "It isn't itnythingof the kind," ex claimed u summer girl, und sho left the place. Detroit Frco Dress. A Mutter of 1 limnien. Ho (feeling his way) An honorable nurfi should marry only for lovo. Sho Certainly, O, cortulnlyj if he cun uffonl it. Droaklyn Life. Wouiuu'i Way, Merritt How do you like jour new book? Cora I haven't read it vet. but it J ends beautifully. Judge, Filming Notice. Tlie following notice has been post ed at a!l accessible points along the river, and should have the attention of fishermen generally : "All persons desiring to promote the increase of fish in this locality will bear in mind that it is important that thu laws providing for a close season should be strictly observed, so that the fish may have time to spawn and thus provde for a continuance of the natural supply, withou: winch the waters will soon become depleted. "Fishing with nets and set lines is positively prohibited by the state, i'enalty, too.oo, with forfeiture of nets, boats, etc. "Fish weirs and fish baskets are pro hibited by the laws of the st.xtc. Don ally, $50.00 for first offense and $:oo. 00 for second oflcnse. "The catching of black bass and wall-eyed pike under six inches, and trout and rock bass under five inches in length is prohibited. Penalty, $ro. 00 for each fish. The keeping of Pe nobscot salmon under three pounds in weight is also prohibited. Penalty, $50.00. "Trout fishing is allowed only be tween April 15th and July 15U1, ex cept in Pike county, where the season if from May 1st to August 1st. I'en alty, $10.00 for each trout taken out of season. "Plack bass fishing is allowed only between May 301I1 and January 1st. Penalty, $10.00 for each fish taken out of season. Rock bass same close season as black bass. Wall eyed pike (like, perch or Susquehanna salmon) same close season as black bass. "Fish Wardens, Constables, or any officer of the state is authorized to arrest, without warrant, any person violating the fish laws. "For further information apply to "Tilt: Penma. Fibii Commission." W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NK'ttp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try pair. Beat In the world. .3.0D 42 50 2.00 FOR LADIES 2.00 II.7S FOR BOYS 41.75 If you want 1 One DRESS SHOE, made In the latest stylet, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 01 $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. I. Douglas Shoei, Nana and price stamped on lb3 bottom, look for It when ycu buy. W. L. DOUGLAS, Hrockton, 31 an. Sold bj V. '). licntl'T, lsi.iimiOnr, Vm. linorf, Kipr, II. N. a. .) ii'.u:.', i;iv!;Ii.m'm. A. M. I -Ul'i, O:-a:i.;vltl0. (;. i". Sp.iiiHl. : t tin" HW'e. .1.11. tii-iii If, .1 -1 si'J''mvii, J':i. Iliulll lis. PATENT: Cav.-ntg ami Ti-ndo Marks obtained, nnd al I':.ii-nt Uiiliuss coiidilctc-U lur .Mol)EKA'l'a i'UKS. H KOrTIi'i: JSuri'OMTHTI'E V. S. I'AT EXT OKFU Ii. SVo liavn no Hiib-iiL'PiielPt, nil business illrt'i't, Iii-ii'-m i-au I ransui-l puli-nt bust ni'ss In less time and at Less Cost than those re uioiM frm iiHhliiL'ion. (Send iiiodel. draw (nir or nlioto, with desenn tlnn. We advlso It )iatentnbln or nut, tree 0 cIiiuxp. Our fee not due till patent Is Roeurtd A biMik, "now to DDtiiin ratents," wnn rt-ror enp-'S to aetual clients In your StaliV-'ouuty, ot town, sent rreo. Address v. A. sxow & co Washington, U. d (Oiiposlte U. 8. l'utcnt OUlce.) PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER MAY 13, 18U3. Trams leave Bloomsburg aa follows Handays exoepted.) For New York, PblUdelpUlo, Readlnir Potta vllle, Tamaqua, et.o 6.10, 11.15 a. m. For WllllKmsporf , 7.15 a. m 8.8a p. m Sun day, T ft a. m.,4.2H p. m. For Danviue and Milton, 7.15 a. m., 3.32, 11.10 p.m. Hunday, 7.57 a. m, 4.JI p. w. ForCarwlasa.in, 7.4A, il.lSa, U..13M, 5.00, (.30, 11.10 p. m. Sunday, 10,21 a. m. 7.03 p. m. ForKupert .I0. 7 11.13 a. m.. 8.15, 8O0, 6.30, 11.10, 11.35 p. m. Sunday 7.M, 10.21 a. m., 4. 'is 7.08 p m. Trains tor Bloomsburg; Leave New York via of Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., 4.11O p. m. and via Baston 8.45 a. ro., 4.3u p. m Leave Philadelphia 10.00 a, ni., 8.00 p. in. Leave Keadlnic 11. AO a. in. 7.57 p. to, iKiave Pottsville in 30 p. m. Leave Tamaqua l.iiO a. m., 9.28 p. m. Leave WUUuuanort as a. iii., 4.2A p. m. Sun day, 8.00 a. m., 4.95 p. m. Leaverutawlwa f.mi, 8.oa. m. 1.S0, 8 13, 8.10 11.16 p. m. Hiiudiiv, 7.i.ri a. m , 4.'V p m. Leave Uupert 6.31, 7.08. 8 27, H.24 a. in., 1.87, s.27, e.i'J. 11.21 p. m. Sundays, 7.W, 10.12 a. tn. 4.W p. in., C.P4. For BaHJmom, washlncrton and th Weit via II. & o. K. IL, through trains leave lilranl Ave. nue Hta'lon, Phlla. (P. K. K. K.) 8.so, 8."1. tl.w a. m., 8.M, 5.42 7. lii n. m. Sundays 3.50,8.02 ll.Ctt a. Ul., 3.5t'i, 5.42, 7.1 p m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. ' Lenve Philadelphia, Cheatnut Street Wlinrl and south Street Wharf. F0K ATLANTIC CITT. Weekdays Kxpress. 11.00, a. m.. l.oo, 5.1m p. m. Accoinmodatlou, b.oOu. in., 6,15 p. a-. Sundays KxrjreRB, B.00 a.m., Accomodation, H.uo a. ui., atd 4.8U r . in. ltoftrnlnc leave Atlantio City Depot, corner Atlantl- nnd Arkaiivaa nver.iips. Wet-Xdays. Kxpreus, 7.30. 8.10 a. in., and 4.0U p. in. Acuom-mi-iuatlon, s.10 a. in , and 4,30 p. 111. Sundays. Rxpresi, 4.00, 6.15 p. ni. .icom. modaUun, 7.16 a. in., and 4.15 p. ni. Parlor Curs on ull Express trains. I. A. SWEKIAHII, CO. HANCOCK, Pros. & oon'l Superintendent. ;cu 1 Pass. Arc g LOOMS IiL'llG i!s t-UL.S.lVAW Ii. li Taking eftect MOSLAY, NOV. 17, :sno. SOUTH. IxOKTU. Ar. Ar. tr. Lv. Lv. Lv stations, r. u. v. h. A.H. a.u. r. n. r. v. ilicom&biirj, Main Street t Iroiidale e Paper Mill,, ....... 8 Llgutatreet 6 (traniovlUe Forks, 8 Zaneri 8 st in water.... m.... 8 Uonton,,.M. 6 S8 12 f5 7 II 18 11 57 7 07 18 11 f 7 04 08 11 47 8 56 05 It 45 6 58 57 U 8." 6 43 46 11 25 6 113 42 11 17 6 SO 87 11 1U 6 V5 28 It CO 6 18 8 35 t 86 8 42 4 42 8 4 3 48 6 62 ii 8.1 8 55 1 58 9 01 8 15 U 14 8 27 9 18 3 80 V 25 8 40 V 88 4 10 9 40 4 15 9 48 4 80 0 46 4 88 9 50 4 86 10 CO 4 40 10 1)6 4 tO e -in 6 '. t -,0 d 7 "4 10 7 20 f 44 T IN 1 89 7 44 48 7 52 T 67 6 07 8 10 Bdaons, 5 Coles Creek 6 Suirarloaf 8 Laubaoha, 8 Central. 8 JauUaoa Clt ... 8 l.v. 8 10 47 t 11 0 10 45 6 OU 16 10 41 6 03 12 10 38 6 00 03 10 80 5 53 00 10 30 R 50 Lv. Lv. 2.50 fcfrl 2.00$4 RAILROAD TIME TABLE jTJ EL AWARE LACKAWANNA WESTERN RAILROAD. ELOOMSUURO DIVISION. BTATIONS. NoKTntinniiii.ANn, I uin'Ton (liiilaHKy Diiavlliu , I'ul.iwlssa Kil"it HlnoiiiHbiiri; Kiy Unix Itl lf willow drove Ilrhnrrei'k lnrwl-k Ii,"ii:h rinv.-n , Ilii-k H Kerry Hlil'kHhliniy lhin;o. k'l TMiinl'-oko AvoiKii' !( rivnitiut ii f IvinoutU Junction Klns.i'.'ju lnn..'tt. M'lliriy Wjoil'IniC , W-mT I'lilatoil nttHi on liiii-ypii lAk.-wnin:! T'tylorvllle li1liviie HCRANTON STATIONS. KOUTU. .M. r. M, A.M. t. M. ll-J-l 1 Ml Ii S 10 Ill H M lO'.'H ft ft!) Tin itn jo vi am 7 Ii 1 HI I'M I v:l 7 W a 80 10 IH K T it 4:1 .... 35 7 H 11 IW H ' m ni 11 4.1 7 41 1 50 7 IH !) 01 It H K fill ) f.l i 11 18 7 I rn 17 ... 7 on 10 Ji'l 11 31 7 tl hvi :: .... 7 n 8 '.'ii ll 11 4'J 7 .11 ! ril . ,. 7 4;i H r. Ml 11 5 7 4S 8 40 4 HO 7 ft ' fi 4 ". 4 m K H I 1 f-7 r.i 4 ns u Urt 8 in SMI 4 l-J n 07 8 Mi 17 U 13 H I i 1101 j 8 17 ms 4 mi iu a h i !l l'i 4 III R l."J U Id 4 7 N J- ll-J-i 4 II H3S H l-J :I1 l.VI .... H 47 :;.' 4 u 15 a a. r. m r. m. m OVTIt. A.M. A.M. f. V. V. HCItlKTOX Allll VM) 1 SS KU7 Hoill'VUP HlTi ,J T.lYl'irvlllfl l(i lit t 1 41 1117 l.tcknwuQDH 11 IH 1H7 1M v t liiirviin 'ii 10 l Id JH I'ntiton ;h !0ll gr-n m VMl, I'llUIOM ll.ll 10 ill S OH BUM Wyniuki (14.) HW. II 11 11 MilH.T (Ill 10;M htnnrttr. ft -04 lii 32 9. IH -0 K!rirfroD (iri 1 0 .".- t Ti tM rivmnit.riJuncl.ton l 5 low 21 .... I'lvm.intli 7 04 inn 111 7 m Avoii-lalo 7 0 liMS U .V 7 07 HariHrnko 7 11 HIM V 4-J 7 Is! Ilnnlork g 7 'l 1 ln.-u iM T 21 stii.-kHlilnnT m 11 in 8 01 7-i lll.-ilf Kerr T 41 1 1 !.M S 17 711 niii HavcD Tm 11:12 das 7 r W.rwln 8 !? 11 in 8 i 7M Ilrl.ir Crupk M'H .... 8 40 ... Willoworove n 11 fo 4 N; UmaKldKO 817 II Ml 3M sni F.ipy 8-J4 12W S.VI H 12 Hloonmbure Hat 1212 ins 8 is lip."t rr 1S1 4 12 !H rfllawlM H ''-':l 4 11 8 2H TVinvllln.- H7 12 37 4 38 8 43 ('holpslry m 4 4 .... rnninri.n " U 4 SI 8 M NoaTuuaaKiu.AND U'-"J ion B05 07 a m. t. m. r. m. r rnnnpctton at Knwrt with Hillartflplna Iti-a'llnir Vnllroirt for Tamnnonl, THmaqun, W Hiinipnit, -urihiiry, I'ottBVlUP. fK'. A'-Norrlnnnh-rl'inrt with '. K. llv. I'. It. K. tor IT rr! -trior.?. Lock 11 ivun, Kinp'trluin, Warren, c'orry nd Eric. W. T. IIALI.HTEAD. OPn. Vnn.. Fennsyivama Rail P. & E. li. It. I!V. AND N. C K'Y Ih effect May , St l'-'!l Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD. :4 a. m. Train 14 (Pally except Sunday) far Harrl sfiiiif er.d lntei niedl ve Muttons arriving at I'nlliidelphla :'iu p. rn. ; New York 5:Vtp. in.; haltliiioio, !):io p. 111.; Waslilnsfton 4:30 p. m., 1'or.in-ci.lm, at l iill.idelphlii lor oil s-ja t'ao points. Passen'er coi.Rlien 10 l'hlladc',pu!a iViltimore. Parlor cur to I'lill-iiU-lohia. l-.Vi ). m. Train s, (Dally exeept Sunday,) for I.'anlsiiuri; nnd lnterrnedl.itr i-tiiilens, arrlvlmf lit, l'i i'.Tle;p!ila in t;:',o p. in. ; New York, :35 p. 1 in. ; HalilmoreiiM.i p. 111. : m iisiuiiK'ioa p. u. ' Pail ii- o irs 10 liilli'.diiplila r.nd PiVtAi-a "cr i-ii;ch,'s to Phllat'elplila and Hall Imnru. 8.25 111. tmIii 12 1 Dally cxttt-pt- sunds-y for lililstnirr and Inieruieillaie p ; li 1 1 , nirfvlii; at l i: vi d ip -la 1'':.j3 p. la. New York 3M0 a, iiv, l ull I.Tior.; in: 111 r. ni.. :iKlilni;ton 4:10 a. in., I'usm'.liT C'i.-ch In i'lillaili lphl.u ':.'.' p. 111. Triitn B. (Dally.) fir liarrls'tnrt; and oil Intermediate stations, urrlvlnn at Pldladol nula ;v.D a. 111.; New Yuri, 7 Ml h. 111. Pullman Meeplnir enr (roi 1 Harris inrr to l'hll.i'1"!pl;Li eiii! Netv Y01 k. l'iill.'.deipr,i 1 iia .seiii't'isoau rn maln Hi s ecper undisturbed until 7 a. in. l:'.il u. lu. 1 ' 1 lull v , rir Man Isimr und Intr-r mediate Mat loin, nrrivin at. Hlil!ntelplil.i b-.iO a in.. New York !l::W a. Ill, Hitlt1tnort :20 a. m. v. as'ilnjftoa 7:.iJ a. in., l'n'.lm.n sleeping Cars to I'hlladt-lplila ind passtu. -r coaches to l'hllu delp'ila and Hulttiiiiue. AM a. 111. Train M (Dally,) for Harrlsourg and l'iterinedluie stations arriving at haltl nioro -:55 a. m. and '.Vashlniiton 10:16 . tn and Pullman sleeping c to bal lmare, Waalilnj; ton, und I'ajsenyer coaches to ilallliuoie. WESTWARD. 2:04 a. m. Train (Dally except Sunday) for Canuiidaliiun, Hoohester, HulTalo and Nla','ai Falls, wit h Pullman Bleeplnircars to buffalo and pass -nijor conches to Rochester. 5:13 a. m Train 3 (Dally.) for Krle. Canandal RUft and lntermedlatj) stat Ions, Koolinster, Buf. lalo and Niagara F..Ua, with Pullman palace cars to Ei le and Rlmlra and pa&senser coaches to Krle and Konliest.or. u:.vi Trin is (Dally,) for Lock Daven and intermediate stations. 1:35 p. in Tralu 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kano, Canandalifua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Bunalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:81 p. m. Train l, (Dally except Sunday) for Renovo, Klralra and Intermediate stations. 9:25 p. rn -Train 13 dully for WUUamsport and Intermediate stations. TUROUOU TRAINS FOR SITNBCRY. FROM THE E8T AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 13:15 night, Phila delphia 4;30 a. m., Ualttmore 4:40 a. in., Uarrla burg, 8:15 a. m., dally arriving at buubury 9:M a. tn. Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m., WaHhlngton 7;5U a. m., llaltlmore 8:45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 1:35 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train I leaves New York 9:00 a. m., Phlladel. phla 11:50 a. m., Washington 10:15 a. m., Ualtt more ii:in a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury 6:29 p. ni. with passenger coachos from Philadelphia and llaltlmore. Train 13 leaves New York 9.10 p. m., Philadel phia 4;35 p. ni., Washlnt'tou 8:15 p. ni., Haltlmcre 4:12 p. in. arrlvlnif at Sunbury 9:V5 p. m. 't'hrougU coach and Parlor car from Philadel phia. Train 9 leaves New York 6:30 p. m., Philadel phia 9:20 p. m., Wasliintfton 7:10 p. m., haltl. more 8:45 p. ni., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv ing at sunbury, 2:04 a. m. with Pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches from Washington and Ualt lmore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Phlladal phla U:wi p. m., Washington 10:40 p. m Haiti more 11:40 p. 111., (Dally,) arriving at sunbury 5:U8 a. m., with Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger couches from Philadelphia and Daltl more. 8UN11PRY HAZI.ETON, WII.RKSPARKB RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY'. (Dally ' xeept Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10:iio a. m. arriving at Bloom Kerry '0:18 u, m., Wilkes Iiarre 12.10 p. m, Huzleton 12:15V. 111., Pottsville 1.25 p. ni. Through coach Wllllaiiisport to Wllkes-Rarre. Train 11 leaves Sunbury 6:35 p. m. arriving at Bloom Korry 6:28 p. in., Wllkes-Barre 7:60 p. m. Ihi.-.ieiou 7:6fl p. rn. Pottsville U;05 p. 111. Through coach Wll'.ianisport to WUkes-Ilarre. '1 111I11 H leaves 'A'llkcs-Harro 7:25 a, in. ."Otis vllle 6:00 a. m., lln.h-ion 7:io a. m. arilvlng at Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m., Sunbury a 35 a. in. Through Coach Wllkes-Barre to Wi Hair-sport- Tram 10 leaves Poltsvlllo l;&0 p rn. llaleton 3:01 p. m. Wllkes-bnrre8:l2 p. m arriving at Bloom Kerry 4:ai p. in., Sunbury 5 15 P. m Tlirousrh Coach Wllkes-Barre to .ui'ildburg. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 tcave s Sunbury 10.00 0. m., artlvlng at Bloom Ferry lu:4S a. 111., Wllhes-Parre liio p. tn, Train 26 leaveB Wlikes-liane 4:4" p. in., arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 6-M p. tu., sunbury 7;00 p, m, S. M. PRKTOST, uen'L Manager. J. H. WOOD, oen. Pass, Agt. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMN IN OFFICE. PROFESSIONAL CARDSic- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-tAW, Hn. Rnt's Buililing, Court ilouM Alley, nr.ooMsucRO, fa. A. L FRITZ, ATTORVR Y AT-LA IV, Tost Office Iluilclin;;, 21 id lloor, ULOOMSUURfi, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN KY-AT -LAW, Wirt'n Luliilin, 2nJ floor, r.LooMsi;UKG, pa. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Colutnl-ia.i iluuJir.y, 2nd lloor, BLOOM SL'URti, W. II. SNYDER, A rTOKNKY-T-LAW, Oifics 2nd floor Columliian building, llLOOMSl.L'KG, i'A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN KY-AT-I. A W, Columbian liuildin, 2nd floor, ULOGMjU'JkG, 1A. THOMAS 15. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Mis. Knts' Iiuilding, RLOOMSBURO, PA. II. V. WIIITK. A.N.YOST, WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW Wirt l;uildin, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LA W. Columliian Ihiilfling, 2nd I'luor. i;i.ooMsi;cKG, r.. ERE I) IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ollicc back of Farmers' National Bank. i'.LOOMSECKG, TA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTO RN K Y-AT-LA W AND JUSTICE Ol 'X!Ii PACE, Moyer Trjs. Uuililirg, 2nd floor, U LOOM SIX KG, l'A. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORN 2 Y-AT- LA W, INSURANCE AND RliL KSI A l i: AGENT, Lockani's IJuiiilinj;, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Cciitie. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Buiidin, cor. Main and Centre St a., BLOOMSBURG, Pa, CJ"Can be cunsulted in German. VY. II. RHAWN, ATIORNIlY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Maia Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main SU, below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street. BLOOM SEURG, PA. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 1IONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention trea to the eye and the fitting of glauu. J.J. BROYN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsuurg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses arnl Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. .Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, J.ockard'a Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. FCther and Gas ad ministered or klectkic vibrator and Local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' DR. ANDREW CRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON. BLOOMSPiURO, I'A. onice and residence In Prof. Wnller's Ilouw, MARKET STREET Sr KC1A 1. AT'lKNTION TO DlPKAPrK OrC'IIIMIRB H. BIERMAN, M. D. IKi MlI'dPAl UK I IIYSK IAN AND ftt RCJKt oi-ni g noi'iic: (mice li Xealdence, a W. iKL HI. I'ntlliiA. m., filoomatiurKt Pe, 1 to 'i 111111 7 to N r. m. Rr. VV. H. HOUSE, H'liCKON DKNTIsT, tifllcf, tlnrton'a lulldlnir, Main U low Market llLooMsiiUKn, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, ontl nil work wai ranted a rq resented. TEKTII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, lty the use of (Ins, nnd free of chnrge when artificial teeth nre ir set ted. 1'T"To lie open nil hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, EIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to 11. F. Hnrtmnn.) Rpprr-uPMs twelve of tho strongest C'OrnpaA li's In the world, oiikiiik whli-h are: CABIt TOTAL UrilFMJl CAPITAL. AHHKTH. OVKB ALL. Prnnklln of Phlln.. flio.ooo f.!.ii(,.v.'!i $l,noa,VM Pi-nn'u. Phlla 4IM.0t:II a,Hi,l0 l,41,5f Oui-i-n.of N. Y. fi00,ooii .1..MK.H15 1,W1,IR V'i-slrlii-stiT, N. Y. :I0,IK 0 1,7M,:ki7 4MR,7 N. Ainerlra, Phlla. ,noi',iio H.rm.ilWI S,364,TS ikkicb in I. w. McKm.vr'g ST0K. CiTLosscs promptly ndjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FRKAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main nnd Centre. Street, Bt.ooMsnuRO, Pa. Represent Seventeen as pood Compan ies as there are in the World and aU losses promptly adjusted and paid ' at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, EIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. !! me. of X V.; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. V.; peoples', N.Y.;Kead irr, 1'n : Gcininn American Ins. Co., New Yorl:; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Eire Ins. Co., Jetsiy City, N. J. 1 1 cse old tor oiatiors aie well se sorted liy fj,e and fire teftcd, nnd have never yet had a loss settled l;y nny court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fuc only. Losses promptly and honestly ndjusted and paid as toon as determined, 1 y Christian F. Kn.npp, f pecial Agent and Adjuster, Blooms Inn;,', l'a. The jcople of CoInmUa county should l a tl ( lliri 1 111- fir-i nrv uUm l.. ..ub iC an- settled and aid l,y cue of their own citiens. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INSURANCE AXT REAL ESTATE AGENT. El.OOMSBCRO, Pa. Earm property a specially. 4.22-ly. EXCHANGE HOTEL. James McCloskey Proprietor, Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample ruomt. Rata rooms, hot and cold water, and ail nwidera conveniences. WAINWRIGHT & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molanet, Kice, Spices, Bicarb So.la, Etc., N. E, Comer Second and Arch Streeta, rillLADELPIII.V, PA. C"Order will receive prompt attention. mm m mm WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. W. C- SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburg. Ta. E. A. RAWLINGS. DEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STA1TB. BLOOMSBURC, PA. DUFFEY'S ELOOMSBUEG. PA. Headquarters for fin Plmt nrrranlia and Crayons. Convinor and enlarm'no- done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved nun uuiiucar.es can De had at any time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER HARTMAN'S STORE. MMET lM Mil
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