"MAKINa OF SILK LACE. - w Silk Trnred From Producer trt Con- To Nottingham, Knglnncl, rof.e. tho Avdlt for having plaoocl window cur (jlnn within tlio reach of th ninties. jusmfttter fact. Nottingham I en tlroly innocent In the proinlaos end tho OTly connection between the two lien h, the faot thnt Nottingham, being the home of the English lace industry, hat bren adopted m an appropriate name to bo Klvt'n to 1,10 outPut ' "r cotton , manufactories. What Nottingham h to England and Calais and (,'andre to Franca, Hrooklyn standi to the United Htsten tho home or head center of the foe Industry. To follow a thread of silk from Its mwit.-itc, through Its course of prepa ration to bo worked tip Into delicate lace by tho mnrvolously Ingenious mtv fhlnery, is nn exceedingly inturesting occupation. Tho silk is received In this country in bales shipped from Italy, China Mid Japan. It Is In skeins in tlm raw stnto, either greanlsh white or yel Jnw In color. Tho finest si lit comes fntn Italy. Tho thread Is like a hair inJ is lis long ns the slculn. The first operation U to throw it, or In other words bring as many threads together w may be required In very tine or hesvier fabrics. When tho thread Is of the desired thickness It Is boiled to re more tlio gum which Is natural to It, sad when dry It is wound on Bpools holding several thousand yurdn each. This is done by machines of from sixty to ninety (.pools each. The spools nro then put on a jack, or frames of pins, on which thoy revolve ind from which the silk Is fed on a drum or warping mill through brass plates moro or less perforated with holes, according to tho number of threads to lo placed In the warp. An Ingenious dovico registers the yards as they run on the drum, so that when ;he desired length has been wound tho machine Is stopped. Tho warps wry in width according to the work in which they nro to bo used. Tho next operation Is to run tho warps on the wiirp beams. These beams oro kteel roller of various thickness and In width running as high oh t."4 inches. Transferring tin? wnrp from tho drum to the beam is n repetition of tho oper ation mini the spoid to the- drum. To every machine there is n main warp ivhich forms tho ground work of tho pattern, supplemented by several auxil iary wraps of various size threads, with which tho pnttern is perfected. The :nain wrap may bo several thousand yards long, while tho auxiliary wraps ii shorter and ore replaced from time to tim". When tho skein Is wound on tho spools part of It gac in another direction, whero the- silk Is rnn from the spools on to bobbins. The bobbins are the instruments that In lace-miik-'.n form tho dos!;rn of tho pattern by twisting around the warp threads. At this st;ic the machine Is armed with the material ready to be worked up. And this is tho point at which nrt enters. A corps of draughtsmen are riupioycd making new designs and laying out liio work. The ilesip-n bc inif acceptable, a draughtsman's pat tern i-i drawn to scale, on.i copy of wiiieh goes to the operator on tli" :mv.-liino who threads it accordingly by running the threads from tlio warp Wai:-, v!i'.;'h set at the bottom of the ! machine through n slcy clot'a and p.-r-forate.l st.".d uud fastened on tho roller i;t th top. This liberal; 1:1 i'l of the mot e.M'.c! Jig eii-.iraeijr u.id- tlu grcalo ,t ear; nasi b :;er?'s 1. as t'.-.e mi.spiaclt'g a sin gin t'ar.-a 1 will bring ilisastjr to fin i.i-jst s l.i'jorat.) mid carefully wo'-!..-1 d ,i '.!. thread Is i:::i.!'i 1 , .p 1-it a,. x 111 any hours arc r.-piiivl ti t'ir.Ml u mi china of V '. Mf'n iu wilth. Wi-t'i.n thnt fcp'u'o 'lie p'ttern is iv,i.' i'. - 1 ; . many times s ill-1 width will allow, si t'.iat when the f.u. i i.i taraed v.-.l t I :iiu maehino is many a, thirty .strips l.ny b.i foirul. Another copy of t'.ii? dr iug!its;;;nif nut; .tu is ..eat to th Jajnuard puncher, ur wlnt may bi calls 1 a piano machine, where the pattern is rr.ineho I o.a heavy mrilbourJ on tho samis pri neiple us tho niusle rolls of an orjlio-ilrUm, but with thediireroncc that each piece of card fidiout 3iv'xl?J Inches) outains the do lffn of a single movement of the lace nuehiiu?. If there are thr.'O hundred stitches in a pattern there will bo three anudrod of thasa cards btru ng together, tho machine being thrcadc 1 the cards re adjusted to tho .lacunar 1 attach ment, without which laeo might better he made by hand. The design cards perato droppers In tlu attachment hars, through whl'j'a tho thread1 pass and weave the pattern, each movement oeing complete and perfect. On a ma thine 151 inches in width as many ns I0,i)ua threads nro used. The inscrip tion of tho working of one machine "vers all. When tho desired length has been run oil! it goes to the examin ing room, where skilled women go over 't and pick up any Haw that maybe found, after which it goes to the dye house to assume any eolor that may be ehosen. From thence It Is taken to tho finishing room, where it Is washed in prepared bath and then stretched on drying, frames In rooms kept at a tem perature of 130 degrees. It now reaches Its Uut stage preparatory to going Into the world the carding room where the draw threads between the strips r pulled out and the strips wound on Mas, and then the milliner. Ilrook yu Eagle. y Modern Hawk.haw. Pollco Official (Xew England town) Any clews to that mysterious murder? Detective Tea, sir; I've arrested all he living- members of tho family. Official Glorious! What evidence nve you? Detective When I accused them of "o murder, aorae of 'em turned white, nd soma turned red. Now all we have o do is to find out which color inean Jfuilt-N. Y. Weekly. Where It Had Gone to. Oazzam Where did Miss Fosdlck get er lovely golden hair from her father o her mother? Cawker She must have got it from V father. I notice bis la all gone. Judjfe. Had Nome fthow. Rounder I lost a thousand dollars yesterday at tho races, llorso broke down at tho post. Sounder Thafs nothing. I hod my pocket picked this morning of twenty live hundred dollars ami chased tho thief for hnlf an hour without catch ing him. Rounder Well, yon oro better off than I am. Yon pot a run for your money. Life. (lave lllmneir A war. First Wolter (nt summer resort) Can't stop to talk. I'm waltin'on nten-dollar-a-wcok cleric at table 03. .Second Walter How did you get his alary down so fine? First Walter It ain't more than Unit, or ho wouldn't 'n'givon mo tucl a big tip. (Joixl News. Her Iteal Itlglitn. Mnmio I believe In woman's rights. Gertie Then you think every woman should have a vote. Mamie No; but I think every wom an should hove a voter. Harper's Ihv car. llir Fear. Mrs. tie Von Why aro you eo anx ious to have your son marry a widow? Mrs. Maliip Fin so afraid ho might make a miss-alliance, otherwise. bo troit Free Tress. An Onlc-Corn. "If an acorn grows nn nn oalc tree," remarked Madge, one night, why don't they call them oak-corns instead of oconib?" Harper's Young l'coplc. No lioom for AgiiiMtlrUtn. "To you believe in dreams?" "Why, of course! I've often had them myself." Truth. No lilrnta Phattrred. She Why don't you marry her? He Ilecauso It'a 110 much moro de lightful to lovo her! Truth. AN ADVANTAGE. l'riend I shouhl think it would Irri tate an Irishman, with such an aversion toward anything English as you hold, to have red hair. O'Toole Yis; but think nv th plishure (;i have nv cuttia' it. i'uek. linrrril Hot. Mrn. Von Klumer I an afraid that young man in the parlor is tryinff t kiss Clara. I thov.glit I heard her cry out. Vim Fl'iii-.i-r lleavi-.i',: let nie c;o in there at imic". Mrs. Yu:i Itlmr.er You eati't rret In, !;;, l-:ir. l.as locked tlu ii',o: '1 rii 1'a. I.i'.e .Most. WI.V-My !..! I.. tl.e .;iieeiv:.t r:an. i'l'l.-::.!- I.i what r.-.perl;' ife-V!;y. 1 e!' re he 1 i-rrled 1 coiibli'.'t ;-rl I. in to leave the hoti.se b fore twelve oYlee'.t. and since Iea;''t ret. l.ifi t'i come to it before that time Detroit Free I 're . I tKil d lifT,TI.'!lt. Die!:- I.ool: !i, re, sister. I can't cone t... i:i )...: j-:.-t yet: 1 aia-t v:i..h.-d. lll.hr ; i.-t. r-All right, Duk. I'm not qr.ite ready b.r you, anyway. Dick Well, you're a nice U acker, you i re! Here it, Is after ten o'clock. l o:ae, now, you better hump yourself. J udgc. Tin-re iih a D'llercnre. Fitlle City Cirl How funny! You jvt your milk from a cow and we get ours out of u ca 11. I.ittlc Country Girl II ut it's just the Mime kind of milk. Little. City Girl Oh, no; I noticed a great difference right aviuy. 1'rook lyn Life. A iliot to I.ih1!hi11os. Mr. Kicker Thischoptu' tes of soap. Landlady Yon urn mistaken, sir. Mr. Kicker Fin i.r.re of it. I believe ,thc coo!; mas t!i? c'.op thr')u;;h tho clothes v.rin;,-er so they will 1 pr :ad cut inid look li":;i-i'. 'i'e.a:i Sli'il. :..;a..ii. I'ilu? iuit is t!ic meaning of that dying: '"He irivs twice who gives fpii,d!y?" Dyke It means thut he generally gives twice us much 11s tho fellow who doesn't give quickly. I'uck. iust roiiini fiiit. I cannot sin? the oUl son'.'. An I Just 'twist uia nncl you, I'm told bv many person tuut 1 cuunot uliiK tlic now. HulTslo Courier. lletter Thuu Not hi 11 (C. Old Scails I hope, young man, you are putting by something for a rainy day. Llghtheart O, yes, hlr. I hove two mackintoshes and half a dozen good umbrellas already. Town Topics. Suniiuy Muilo. Mother Horrors! What in tho world are you singing, and on Sunday, too? Little Hoy Oh, this song is all right. It's about tho prodigal son. Good News. Never Too I nto to Lvaro. Snlokson Ho you think you could ever learn to love mo? Kthel I might somo time. I see Queen Victoria is learning Hindustani at tho nge of seventy. Town Topics. A l-erfei t Saint. Ho It makes mo a better man every tjmo I kiss you, durllng. . She Oh, my, Charlie! How goodyou tuust bu now. Brooklyn Liio. TOUR FUTURE IS IN TOfJH OWN HAND. PsIalMry UftimM U tell what the Knee in vonr hnd Indicate. Il will iman jam, U nothlnc more. The sbore (tiajrnun kltnoM explelnt Iterlf. The Irnirth of the LINI Of U9H lndirtr proliehle SKR to which 70a w'H llm. Kf h HKA( Kl.KT five 7 on thirty jnn. Well-mvlied LINK OK HRAD drwatee braia sower 1 elur LINK OP VOKTUNR, fene or rlchee. Bith combined mrxn iicoeei in life 1 bot 70a noet kee ep with modern lu to win il. Ton wlM And plenty of three la Iimowt'i Family Manr.in, en sttrectirrly pre- rnted thai every BMmber of the fumly 1 rnier. tnlned. It I a doarni m(iudnre In one. At.'I.KAR LINK OP HKART beapnaka uwidernens: a atrnlithl LINK Of PATH, pwenl life; the rrrer If cronknd A well . defined MNg OP HKAI.TII ra 700 dneUM' bill ; an wfll the hmtith hint tn Demnmil'a. No other mafratiiie puUllohra m many Mortre to Intereat the home ehriu. Voa will be aahter.t to eitremes of hie h epirlu or dexiod enr.r if 70a have the illlUlI K OP VRNUH well oiarhrd; keep S41 Tour apiiita by bavlnft Demorrat's Maitunna t md. Ry anOerriMog tu it for IHM ynn will man gallery of nqntaite work of ait of ffroat value, baaide the anperti pnminm piclJire. rrraincbea. " I'm Dalerr which la almoat a real baiiy, anil enjaal to the original oil painting wbtri emit $410; and yoa will bae a mcanne that cannot he eaaled by any in the world for Ita brawtlfiil illualnuion an-1 atitymt matrer, that will korp yon poated on all the topic of the day, and all tile fada, and riiirnrcnl Item of Internet a hoot tho brmaehold, or Wire hirnlahlnir lotorrtln(; rradtog taatter. both grave and gay. for the whole f am try ; and while Denxweafa la not a faelitnn roairaatna, Ita faahion paov are perfect, and 71 l get with It, frve of cat, ail the pattern you wi'b to nee itarfnar thn 7ear, and in any Me yna ehiaiae. Send in yoor wbecrtptioo at once, only fi Otl. and voa will really get over f-" 00 tn valwe. Addma Itt pnb. Iuhr, W. Jennlng Pmnmuat. IS Baat Uth St., New Tnrk. If yon are nnacqnaintrd with Uw Maraf!lnp. semi f or a apedmen oopy. A larveOtlAD HANtli.K meajia honeaty ! s lanre TKIAfiOLR, generoeity: km PIK.HT DIVTSIiiN OK THUMB, strong will : IiONQ SRnoND DfVWION, rcaano Ing facalty. The at Of TNT OP JTIPITKK beurn ambition; that of SATV&N, prndrare ; the Mi N, ke of splendor; MAKfi,enarace; MOON, imagina tion ; VKNUH. low of piranire ; and M8KCVKY, tnteillgewee. Take oar advto a aboe and you will be aa puaaaaa 0w aut ajal noet vaiuba aattty. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE koTWp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try pair. Beat In the world. 5.00k3.00 2.50 $2.00 ron uoie 12.00 41. 75 FOR BOYS $1.75 If you want fins DRESS SHOE, mad' tn the latest styles, don't p:y $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 of $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mado and look and wear as well. If you wish to economlzo In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shccs, Name and price stamped on the bottom, lack fcr It whan you buy, W. I,. DOUGLAS, I'.iockton, llnrr,. Sold by I'". 1). lioiitl'T, Hlooiii-dririr. Win. II i-orr, Espy, il. N. .... i;. rt'liltr, Kili'Miol'li, A. M. 1 1'. It t . (UMlli.nlllf. (I. K. Spoiislor, l.tino lll!!h-o. I. Ii. 1 I.:'.,', ytov.'n, I'.i. moiii i A 1 , iv i ' t'.V:its Triiilo Viiil.'S Pliii:l:i"d, iimI ill l';i- ;it i,"N!iii-ss iii:iij'.ii-ti-a lur MuiJKl.'ATR H-:i-. (11 It t ! 1 ' I ' I-: IS iil'I'OMTI" 'I'KK V. S. PAT V.S'i' l''l-Il I.. Wf !i;iiv !, 1 KillwiolK-tcci, nil l"is!lli"'s til -". t , hi'lO'i' i'ii Tl t I'm tis:li I ii t tirssl'i I'-is t.ni" nml nt I.t-i.1 i'o.si 1 liitn t lioso ro I..OI ll'illli V. :.uil.r'(. Sr"nl !iiol '1, ilmtvliiif or p'loto, v illi dcstri, l!oi.. V' ;.i: vl-,1- 11 j.iH.;i-.:aM,- r u.'l . Tn i- o i.'li.irtf". (i:r fi'i not lu. till al"ii l- si'uiiiwi A b"oi;, "limv lo Ulilaln Piitrtil-i," wltli ts l'T ftiri's to iifiiinl clli'tiis In your M.u.'.l 'utility, 01 lOWII, SOUl tll'f. AdUl'I'.HS l'. A. SNOW i () Witsliliicrtun, I). ' C.liniOHlle L'. S. I'utelit tirllre.) PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD AFTKK MAY 13, ISM. Train!" l"ave nioniitshur ri fi ll ks K'indays ec'ti'(1 1 i'or Now York, I'li1li1"lpli1'.i. Tt"u Jtnif Po'ts vlllo, Tlinif qil 1. itc. ti 10, 11.15 M to. Kor ' lliinniHport , ;,n a. 10.., 8 ii p. m tsun (luv, 7 5s s. ui ,4 .2 p. 111. Kor lMnvllis htirl .Millon, 7.15 B. to , 8.S8. 1110 p. m. fcutidiiy, 7.57 a. m., 4.8J p. m. 1'iir fs'wls 8.10 7 4, il.l5a m.. 12 1.1, 5.0J, (1.M0, 11.10 p. m. hundny, 10,81 a. m. 7.03 p. m. Kor hupt-rt 8.10. 7.45. 11.18 a. til., li.15. 3.15, 1 00, f.3". 11.10, 11.35 p. in. Kuiiduy 7.H, VIM a. m., i.t" 7.01 p in. Tr'tln ror Ifloomshurs; Loave New York vltt of PliPHnVlphta 8.00 a. m., 4. "(I p. m. and via Kant on s : a. tn., 4.3U p. tu Iavo rhllHdflplila ItV.lo n. m , ti.oO p. nt. Leiv lti'Mdms ii.sn a. tu. 7 5" p. ia. 1 -uv PniisviTle l'i.sn p, m. U'ave Tainaqus 1.S0 . rp., 9 t p m. Uave wiMiiiiiisrort v S5 a. n,., 4 85 p. m. Sun 1! iv, s ii a. iii., t.?5 p.m. 1.1'svu (.'at.HWivaa 7.o. s.90 a. m. l.vi), 8 IS, 8.10 li.lUp.in. sundav, 7.45 a. in., 4.'5 p 111. i.fitve nupm f..si, 7.08, b irr. 1 .-ji . tn., 1..37, .'J7, f.io. 11 84 p. m. Kundaya, 7.5y, 10.18 a. lu. 1.;",' 1. III., 11.44. Kor Balt.lmor", Waslilntfton sml th West via B. H. ii., throucU lrilD9 P avo lilrarj Ave. nue stsiioti, Pr.lla. (P. a Ii. It. H.i h .v). ..m. 11.88 a. in., 3.58. 5.48 7.18 p. tn. bur,aa 3.50, b.ihl ll.nti a, HI.. 3.50, 8.48, 7.18 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, reave Philnfletphla. Chestnut Mreet Wharf nnd South Street Wuart KOK ATL.AM1I0 ciTr. Weekdavs Kxprew, 9.oo, a. m., 4.00, 5.0H, p. m Aot'ouimodallon, 8.00 a. lu., 5.45 p. in. Sundays Kxnreas, 9.00 a.m., Accomodation, 8.00 a. tn., and 4.30 (.in. Ket'irnlnsr leave Atlantic city Depot, corner Atlantli ana Arkansas avenues. Weekdays. Ex pre as. 7.30, 8.50 a.m.. and 4.00 d. m. Accom- moaailou, 8.10 a. in , and 4.30 p. ni. Sundays. Express. 4.00. 5.15 p. m. Accom modation, 7.16 a. 111., and 4.15 p. to. Parlor Cars on all Kxpreas trains. I. A. RWBIOARD, U. Q. I1ANCOCK, Pres. ti (ion'l .superintendent. Gen l Pass. Act pLOOMSBTJRO & SULLIVAN R. JK Taking effect MONDAY, NOV. 17, lmo. SOUTH. NOKTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv STATIONS, p. m. r. u. a.u. a.m. r. m. r. m. Bloorcl)UrV,.TO 88 It rs 7 18 88 I 88 I 40 Main Ht reet 18 11 57 T 07 8 48 9 48 8 47 Irondale 4 18 11 65 T 04 8 41 1 48 6 50 PaperMIU 6 08 11 47 8 68 8 68 8 68 (88 Lltrhtat reef. 05 11 45 9 88 8 51 9 68 101 Orang-evllle 8 67 11 85 8 48 9 0 1 9 18 7 10 POrKS. 8 48 11 a 6 IS 14 8 SI 7 80 Zaner'i 5 48 11 17 80 9 is 8 80 T 84 .Stillwater 6 87 11 13 8ft 9 35 8 0 T 88 Bonton,.... -..... 88 11 ro 1 9 88 4 10 T 88 Bdsoni 5 98 10 47 11 9 40 4 IB T 44 Coles Cresk 80 10 45 09 9 43 4 to 7 48 SufrsrlORf 8 16 10 41 8 AS 48 4 88 7 58 Uuhacbs, 6 19 10 88 8 no 9 so 4 81 T 67 Central. 8 08 10 80 6 68 10 00 4 40 8 07 JajnUon Ctt ... 8 00 10 80 S 60 10 OS 4 60 8 10 .v. lT. LV. At r. 44.00 ; 4 c n A iZaDiaI 2.25 jMj RAILROAD TIME TABLE D KLAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSCURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. i.M. A 20 S35 A 40 4H 7 0S 7 I 70 77 7K 7 W 7 41 74S 7 64 ton S 10 811 81 8 SO 8 at p. n. I M A. M. P. M North (tmiirmhd.... Unmron .... CliulnflKy... 5 t M imuvine C'atawissa Kupert HIiKimsburg Brfpr I.I1110 HUa.. Willow Oroye rirlsrcreek Dnrwlclt honi'b Haven Illok'i Kerry Hliliikulilnny Iliiinock's Nantlcoke. Avonde le Plymouth Plymouth Junction.... t 1 'M 31 I 88 8 48 il M) 8 M 8 04 8 10 8 17 a W 8:w 8 48 8 81 I 58 4 no 4 Oft 4 m 4 Vt 17 4 i 4 80 4 84 4 7 48 4 Nl 4 Sft 1098 10W 10 44 10 49 8 88 6 (H It8 8 m 8A 1 8 48 8 80 8 88 11 If 11 18 7 i 7 0 7 8H 1183 ii 4 7 8H 7 Ju 7 48 7 48 7 !W 7 57 8 Oi II M 8 40 KlnKs'on S4'' llnnnelt., 4 Waltby bm W7omlng g M West I'litatoD U 01 18 08 12 08 8 07 18 18 it & a 1 l'lltston ( 8 8 Duryes ... H U 18 9 -ii 8 SV Lnnkawstins... Tsylorvllle Bollevue s Sckikton STATIONS. 8 K 8 U 8 47 8 64 IS .35 D11 18 45 r. . a. si. r.m HO UTH, A. M. no 8 us in 18 It 2 ? 6 18 88 840 844 8 48 6 M 8 SU 7 04 7(i 7 14 7 i 7 )"1 : 44 TH H i S 09 M 8 17 SCRiKTOH Hellnvuo TaylorvlllH Lirkawatiua I'lirypt... I'tttston Wnst I'ltf.BlbQ VVynmtnjf Whitby . I'rnuetf. KlnirxJor rivoionth JuuctlOD. . Plymouth Avnriflule Nuntlooke Hiir,loi:k'a f btrkhlilnny llloic's Frry liesoli Haven HlTWlOk Urtnr Treoit Willow flrovo Mm KldgO Koy 8 SO 135 807 9 85 in on 1(7 10 in 1014 10 ) 10 7?, 10 10 38 1I13H lOW M4I 10 IH in r,t 10 M( 11 OH 11 11 38 11 40 H '0 11 .V! 18 (M 12 18 1 41 1 88 t 17 8X4 8 : 1 W C0 3 8 08 : 8 11 8 i 8 ! 8 9 3 34 8 3 48 3 M 8 01 8 17 StH a 8 40 8 44 8 8" 8 4 "5 4 18 4 18 4 r,8 4 48 4 51 508 8 50 703 707 f U T 80 30 741 7 47 7 53 8 0? 8 l 818 Hlrv'tnahnrst 8 81 8 IS 83 8 US 8 43 8M Utinrt "87 rfttnwNsa 8 48 Danville. 8 87 rtiulRKlty 8 0S C'npiernn 8 07 IsOKTncvtiKLaxn 8 88 18 IN '8 88 18.37 iiVs 1 00 at. r. i'ontiwt,1nn Rt. T1Tert with PMlarlMphi A h,-a,tln(r Knilrool for Tamnnonrt. Tdinunu. w iiumnrort. Mrnrmrr, pottaviile. oto. At North 0 mborl tu with . K. Dlv. P. IL H. for llnrrlsiiurtr. Lock Haven, Emporium, Wsrrea, worry nna hrie. W, F. DALLSTKAD, flen. Mftn.. bcrtnton, P(k. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. & K. 11. K. PIV. AND N. C K Y In effect May ,31 1S".,3. Trains leave Sunbury EASTWARD. 9:48 a. rn. Train 14 (Pally except Sunday) for H.trrlsliiirif ol d Intomii'dU'e stations arriving at I'hllnd Uplila3:oo p. in. ; New York 5:50 p. m.; i-altlnio'e. 3:in p. m.: Wiothineton 4:30 u. in.. entitled Intf nt Philadelphia lor all foa Hho points rassentrer cohciioh 'o I'lilladelphla tJiltlinoro. purlorciirto PUUadelph'a. 1-5.1 1) to. Train s. (I)nlly excent Mundav.1 for Ilnri1-.r)iirir and Intermediate Muttons, arriving nt 1 1 1 1 1 r, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ai H:W p. in. ; New York, H:35 p. In. : Hiiltimore B:45 p. tn. ; VI ashlriitoo -:18 p. tu. purlor r.trs to Philadelphia ami nasseotrar i-ouriii-H in l'oii.nieipiiia anil nuiiimoro. 5.85 n. tn. Train 18 I Ualiy exe.'iil Kuuday; for Iiiirrls'i'iri and ltiterm;dt:ile ,n; h, hrrlvlur ut Phllndeipliln in:5.i p. 111. New York 3:.".n n, in-, Haltlmore 10:40 p. rn., WashlnKtun 4:10 a. tn., P:iss"ii','.-r tO'iell to I hllnilelpt lu. -:.".' 11. 111. Train , (Dally.) for liariis'oirir and allliileriiieilliite .itntlons, arrlvltM lit Phlli'dei tilila li'll a. Ml. : New York T iii a. 111. Pullman Aleepiiiif ear :.;-oiri Hurrl-oiiri: to PhllatlMpuls nn I N,'tv York, elill oieiphi i:is'ni-rscau rtj Inalll III S efpiT lllldlit urln d 'nn ;i 7 it. in. l:'.oii in. ' '!).il!v,'i lor II:ii rl.-roir: n'i.1 Inter le." rule : it ions, iirnviin; at Plul.nlelpiil i 1. in.. New Yoik !i:30 a. 111, 1 1 : 1 1 In. ore tM a. ui. Vas''lM!,rio'i 7::(n ;i. m., Pullniii'i sleepltij.' earn to lT,llaiep!ila and piissent;' r eo.tche.i to plilia- iieiiiuia met iiaiuinor.'. 4:3il H. 111. Train M (r.all'-,) for I!ari'l'biiri nni it'i roiiomi stations hiti. itir in ii.uti tiiore -i. a. 111. nnd as 'Uitori i(i;iiin. m and Pulltii'iii sleeplui; curs 10 I. , P liimre, i.'ii.i!il:ij; ton, and I'uahi'nor couches U lialtlinoro. wi:stuai;i). '!::'l ,i. 111. T: I'll 'J (Dally except, sund iy) for f in 111 T.-Uu 1. I.'oeliester, UilffniO and Nlatrira Fills, wiilt I'lillinaii slf fiiiitri.-iirs to imtr.ilo and p I's-rjjvr cTe'.ios to lini'ln.'.ster. r.:13 a. in 'I r.iln 3 (lial'y,) tor Krlo. rsnaniol irua and lnt'-rmeilluio stations, Koehesler, Lui liio and Mag-urn I'.'.'.ls. wiili Puilmau palace caisito Krie nnd Kitnira ana paast-nfer coacnes to Krlo and ltn.in-kter. H:5H Tr-ln is (Dally,) for l.ocit naven and intermediate slut Ions. 1:35 p. 111. Train 11 (Dally except Hunday) fDr hane, cniiandalvu-i and inurmeaiato sunueis, liocliiiHior. liunalo, and Nluiraru Kails with throuu'li paHein;ereoiieIiesto Ruueacd Kochea ler and Parlor ear to koohest.er. 5:31 p in. Train 1, (Daily except Sunday) for Kenovo, Klinlra and Ititerinedlatfi stations. 8:45 p. m -Train 13 dally tor v llilaiusport and iniern'.eniato mations. Till'OL'OU TKUNS FOK St'NP.URY FROM THE E1ST AND SOUTH. Train M Leaves New Y'ork, 18:15 nhrht, Phlla- d'lplila 4;3n a. in., lialllrnore 4:4. a. 111., Karrla huru, 8:15 a. in., daily arriving at tiunbuiy 9:5 a. m. - Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m., w jsuinifion , inn a. in., naiiiuinre p.-sc a. tn (dally except hunday) arrlvlnir at ttunbury. 1:8 with Purlor car trom phlladuTphla and passen ger coacnes trom I'liiinoeipnti ana nuiiimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9-00 a. ni . Pulladel plila 1l:5i a. m , Waslilnirton 10:15 a. ui.. Haiti, more 11:10 a, in., (dally except Sunday) arrlvin atsunbiiry 5:)i p m. with passenver coachoa rrom t-niiaiieipuia ana nan imore. Train 13 leaws New York i.lu p. m.. Phlladel pliia4;S.ip. 111., Washington 8:15 p. m., Kalttmore i-.i-i p. 111. arriving at Sunbury 9:5 p. m. n hroutfh Coach and Parlor car trom PutladeU pnia. rraiu leaves iNew norK e:.in p. m.. t nnaaei. phlat:80 p. m., Wnshlnirtou 7:40 p. m., UaltU mores:4r. p. in., (iiauy except, saiuraav,) arrtv. Iui at Sunbury, 9:04 u. m. with PulltnaDHlnepUig cars nnd pasio.'nger coaches from Washington and Bait lmore. Train 8 leaves Now Y'ork 8:00 p. m., Pulladm phla 11:90 p. m., Washlmon 10:40 p. m., Haltl niore 11:40 p. m., (Dally,) arrlvini; at Kunbury 5:08 a. in., with Pullman sleeping oars from Philadelphia, Waslilntfton and Baltimore and passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti more. 8UNBFRY HAZLBTON, ft WlLKBSBARRB RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WBST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves sunbury lfcoo a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. ni., Wilkes Barre 19.10 p. m, Ua.H-ton 18:15 p. m., Pottsville 1.96 p. m. ThroiiKh t'oach WIlllamHpnrt to WUkes Ilarre, Train II leaves Sunbury 5:38 p. in. arriving at Bloom Ferry 6:88 p. m., Wllkes-Barre 7:60 p. m. Ilazleton 7:6n p. m. Pottsville 9;05 p. m. Through Coach Wllllamsport to Wllkes-Barre, Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Barre 7:96 a. m. Potts vllle 6:00 a. m., Razleton 7.-10 a. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:47 a. m Sunbury 9 35 a. in. Through Coach WUkes-Parre to Wiillaffisporf Train 10 leaves Poitavllle 1:60 p m. ilazleton 8:04 p. m. WIUcetvBarre 8:18 p. m arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:3) p. m., Sunbury 616 p. m. Through Coach Wllken-Bami to jarrlsburg. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10,00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. in., Wllkes-Barre 18:10 p. m, Train 86 leaves Wllkes-Barre 4:40 p. in., arrlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry 6:08 p. m., sunbury 7.-00 p, m. 8. M. PRKTOST, Gen'L Manager. J. 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Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col. lege. Office and floor front, LockartVt Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dentistry in all its branches, Work Guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or klectkic vibrator and Local Ana-sthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' 8. B. ARMENT, M. D., Office and Residence No. 18. Went Fifth gt DISEASES OF THE THROAT AW NOSE A SPECIALTY. ito 10 a.m. BloomsbiM orrici nouns. Juto 4 p. M. (7 to 9 P. M. p. DR. AND REW CRAYDOH PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON. Bloomsburo, Pa. Office and residence In Prof. Waller's Doom, MARKET STREET HriCIA I ATTtMTION TO DleSABKS Or CBIIMM H. BIERMAN, M. D. UO.V (EOPATniC PHYSICIAN AND BUItOCOB orric nocai: Offloc A Residence, US W. M.M. Until t a. a., niootnnbnrsr, m. 1 to 2 and 7 to l r. u. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, 8fKEON DENTIST, Onice, Ilartnn's Bnlldlnfr, Main below MarttA BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner. aim an worn warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIK, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artifii-inl tf.,1 nvm !nc..l..l Wo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE ACENT. (Succesuor to B. P. Hartman.) ltinnwnti tvnlv. a, ika nn - lu tlic world, among wDrch are : CASB TOTAL DDRPLOt Franklin nf Phtla. e.iim m.i'.'i tyt, r.-ta .1 nm Pen 11 a. I'hlla 4i.(irio s2f,,io l,4iJie Ouei'ti. of N. Y. IWiO.oon H.MMjtin MtM WetcheHter, N. Y. HIIO.O1O 1,7M;I7 41TJ0 N. America, Phlla. S,ooo,uio vTHivsss M4,T OFMCS IN I. W. MOKlLTT S SSTORB. C-tTLosscs promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street BLOOMSBURG, PA. r Represent Seventeen as good Corapan. ita as mere are in me v oria and ail losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. : Merchants nf TiiWerlr N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y.; Read in p, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., Haw York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Cily, N. J. 1 liese old corporations are well se sorted by aye and fire tested, nnd have never yet had n loss settled liy any court of Inw. Their assets arc all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly ndjtistedand paid as soon ns determined, by Christian F. Kn.-ipp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms, bintr, Pa. The people of Columbia couniy should palronije 1 lie nrcnev hpri 1 "it Milieu anu paid ty one ol their citizens. CLYDE C. YETTF.R, ITKE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Hl.OOMSHCHO, TA. Farm property a specially. 4-22-17. EXCHANGE HOTEL. James McCloskey Proprietor, Opposite the Court Ituuwi) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample ruoma. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all UMMicxa conveniences. 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