The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 13, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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    'K COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
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THE FIRST JOUBHEY OF THE
LIBERTY BELL,
September. 1777.
We have received from Wanamakcr
and Brown, Oth and Market Sts ,
Thilada., a lanre Photcvraph of a naint.
inj? in oil, 13 teet by 6 feet, represent
ing "The First Journey of the Liber
ty Bell." It has been painted ex
pressly for them and will be unveiled
for public view in a few days. Their
purpose is to place it on the Gth St.
front of their building and present to
all who apply by letter or in person
an excellent half tone copy of the
picture with historical pamphlet. The
story of the journey is as follows :
The Liberty Bell, originally cast in
London on the order of the Colonial
Assembly, arrived in Philadelphia,
August, 175J. It was put in place
and the very first stroke of the clap
per cracked it, greatly to the mortifi
cation of those who had brought it
over; they were about to send it
back, when two ingenious workman of
Philadelphia named Pease and Stowc,
offered to re cast it, and did so suc
cessfully; but when they came to
sound it, it was found to contain too
much copper and they again re-cast
it, and that is the Hell as it is
to mi.
By direction of the Assembly there
had been cast on the shoulder of the
Bell, the prophetic inscription, " Pro
claim Liberty through all the Land,
to all the inhabitants thereof." Lev:
xxv,io. When completed it was
swung in the open belfry sometime in
753 i there, for twenty three years
prior to the breaking out of the Revo
lutionary War, it rang curfew and call
and gieeting to Colonial Philadelphia
there upon ihe 4th of July, 1776, of
hallowed remembrance, upon the still
ness of the summer air, and the atten
tive ears of a waiting, solemn people,
its pealing tones sped first and far and
wide the announcement that the Dec
laration of Independence was an ac
complished matter, and that as "free
and independent states, they are ab
solved from all allegiance to the
British crown." Enshrined in the af
fections of the people by its prophetic
motto and earliest message of liberty,
its safety became the solicitude and
its keeping the treasure trove of the
people. For as the war swelled,
southward from Lexington to White
riains, and from White Plains towards
Princeton, and the patriots get tidings
of the advancing British columns, they
hasted to put their loved Liberty Bell
in safer quarters. Under the direction
of Congress, after the battle of Bran
dywine while the British were ap
proaching the city it was lowered from
its stanchions, placed on a wagon and
hurried away among endless baggage
trains of a patriot people, fleeing un
der the September skies before the
invaders of their homes.
Out the Old York Road (or pike)
to Trenton they pushed on and thence
under the escort of Virginian and
North Carolinian troops, both horse
their birth and toil and
among the nations "A
liberty forever."
establish
heritage
Don't Forg,t the Editor,
Ullors. as a ru e. nrr vorv tnn.L.ct
i but the ui) river scribe who tenn(-l
the following is an exception to the
rule: "Don't forget the editor when
you have a news item. If your wife
gives you a beastly thumping for com
sng home in the wee sma' honrs of
the morning, let us know of it, and
we will make it all right before the
public. If you have company, tell us
of it, whether it is welcome or not.
If a youngster arrives at your domi
cile, buy a quarter's worth of choice
cigars and come around, and if you
arc a suscribcr we will furnish a name
for him or her as the circumstances
permit; and if you have a social gath
ering of a few of your friends, bring
around a big cake, also seven or eight
pies if you can afford it, and a ham
not necessarily to cat but as a guarantee
of good faith. We mention these lit
tle things because we want news
g ust have it and some grub, too."
A Significant Departure,
With the departure of another year
when a review is made of the condi
tion of affairs, it is only right that
some thought be given to the physical
body which enables everyone to battle
with lite s problem and figure for
tnemselves the profit or loss on the
trial balance sheet. Though the bank
account may be large and each one's
material gain be great, it would not
be surprising if it suddenly dawns
upon many that good health has been
greatly impoverished by the low con
dition of the blood. It is in this state
that the lactic acid in the vital fluid
attacks the fibrous tissues, particularly
the joints, making known the local
manifestations of rheumatism. Thou
sands of people have found in Hood's
Sarsaparilla the great blood purifier,
a positive and permanent cure for
rheumatism.
and foot, over the hills and through the
almost wilderness roads they bore it
to the peaceful Moravian Village of
Bethlehem even then overflowing
with our sick and wounded soldiers.
On its way through the City of Beth
lehem, the truck on which it was con
veyed, broke with it ; it had to be
picked up and carried on ; it sustain
ed a slight injury there. It is this
scene of the cavalcade, picturesque
with its colors of the sere year, and its
tales of exile, that is depicted in the
painting ; the stirring incident in the
history of the Liberty Bell that illus
trates that the love of our people for
it is no new thing. The Bell was
afterwards taken to Allentown and
hid in a cellar until after General
Washington's victory at the battle of
Monmouth, in August, 1778, when it
was brought back to Philadelphia and
replaced in its position. It announc
ed the proclamation of the war of
181 a ; it announced the proclamation
of peace in 1815; it rang for the re
ception of Lafayette in 1824; it was
rung, for the last time and was cracn
ed tolling for the death of Chief Jus
tice John Marshall on Ju'y 8, 1835.
It were a needless story to relate in
these davs how the Bell was brought
back to its old eyrie with pageant ami
joy, with breeze flying flags of red,
white and blue and huzzas and arches
of flowers and parade, and how, the
people kept festival upon its leturn.
Sixth and Chestnut swayed and swung
with its multitudes of patriot men and
women, girls and boys, the roofs and
windows adding to the joyous throng,
tearful in their gayetv, as they welcom
ed back the Liberty Bell, guerdon of
their Commonwealth, and looked on
the soldiers, who were to fight and win,
through famishment and tatters, from 1
Marrow Escape From Being Buried
Alive.
The people residing in the neigh
borhood of Lackawanna, Duryea
County were thrown into a state of
excitement last Friday when they
learned of a case of suspended animation.
Mrs. Remenski, a widow, was taken
suddenly ill on.Monday week. Every
thing was done by her friends to aid
her but she continued to sink and was
apparently dead on Tuesday after
noon, though there had been no
physician called to examine or pre
scribe . for her. An undertaker was
called to prepare the body for
burial and a coffin was brought to the
house. Later on the undertaker be
san his arrangements to inject em
Calming fluid into the body, and when
the syringe touched the flesh the
corpse opened its eyes and looked
about the room in astonishment at
what was going on among the weeping
relatives.
The undertaker, who was very
much frightened, ran from the house,
procured a physician and with con
siderable effort the woman was res
tored to consciousness, and was
soon able tj sit up and con
verse with her many callers, The
physician says it was a case of sus
pended animation. The woman is
about forty five years of age and has
always been in good health. The
affair has aroused much interest.
it I Destroying Forjsts -rlxtorinim.t;uc Game,
of
In a re:ent issue we called the at
tention of our readers to a condition
that confronts the people of this Com
monwealth and proclaims itself of vi
tal interest to us in manv wavs.
In writing of the destruction of our
forests, we noted the growing frequen
cy of Hoods and droughts, as the re
sult of the gradually clearing of vast
wooded areas.
There is another consequence of
this devastation. The gradual disap
pearance of the, game that was once
so plentiful in all our mountain regions.
The reports of hunters, who have gone
out this fall, indicate that game of all
kinds is unusually scarce. Deer, bear,
squirrels and pheasants seem to be
disappearing entirely, and where once
the allcghcny mountains were their
natural home, now they are only oc
casionally found.
I he explanation is a simple one,
and is the same as that for the fre
quency of the drouKhts and floods of
late years. The destruction of the
forest deprives its denizens of a home
and they cither live or are soon killed
for want of places of concealment and
breeding.
Take the laurel thicket from the
bear, the virgin forest, with its pro
tecting undergrowth, from the deer
and the hickory bottom from the
squirrel, and they will soon die out
for want of natural surroundings.
Each must have the lair to which it is
native if we want the species to re
plenish itself, and when we cut the
forests away we either drive our game
before the woodsman's ax or expose
it to the immediate destruction of
hunters.
The sportsmen's association of the
State have led a most commendable
effort in the past to have the Legislature
buy large areas of wild lands in which
to establish and maintain game pre
serves for the propagation and protec
tion of all kinds of game. We have
our state fisheries, which have already
proved their usefulness, and it is not
unreasonable to assert that state game
breeding farms wo lid go a long way
toward forestalling the extermination
of our wild animals and fowls.
Wild land could be purchased at a
nominal sum by the State, and main
tained and guarded at small cost.
Preparatory to the establishment of
such preserves, all hunting should be
prohibited for a periad of at least
five years, then the woods would have
time to be ' restocked, and with the
additional protection rendered by the
State's vast preserves, game woyld
abound once more as it did years
ago. Belief onte I! atchman.
Wild Ducks Numorous
Wild ducks are very numerous on
the river at present, the recent rains
having the effect of bringing them out.
Many of them are "dipper" ducks,
but they arc all in good condition for
a roast.
Reassuring.
Old lady (who has just bought a
pint of chestnuts)" There are no
worms in these chestnuts, are tncre r
Boy " Yes'm ; but if you take off
yer glasses while you're eatin' 'em
you can't tell th' difference ; th' worms
taste th' same as th' chestnuts,
ma'am."
A Tioga wag in sending a hand
some clock as a wedding gift tacked
a card to it which read. "This is to
assure you a good time." 1'hiladel-
I phut Record.
Printing in Colors,
The prices of colored printing inks
have gone down with everything else,
and it costs no more to do printing in
colors than it Joes in black. Thb
Columbian office is prepared to print
in anv of the following colors : Black,
orange, deep cherry, brown lake, light
blue, ultra marine ume, uiuntc icu,
violet, dark red, green, jacqueminot,
purple, garnet, peacock blue. Print
ing in more than one color is done at
To Appoint a Rocsiyer
For The Milton Mutual Fire Insuranco
Company.
Attorney General McCormick last
week made application to the Dau
phin County Court for the appoint
ment of a receiver for the Milton
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
which recently reported to the Insur
ance Commissioner that it was finan
cially embarrassed, and desired an in
vestigation with a view to its dissolu
tion, if the result of the inquiry justi
fied such action. The assets of the
company are placed at $2,582.49,
and the liabilities $5,790.
k..i,i o.iusnrp lor the additional
e.. - 1 I I f BHUIIl ' ----- r
open enemies and traitors, the land 01 , presg WQrk tf.
1
Dnn.
mm
rSf.T r..- pnrth for Pain. Cures
pernT
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Sea ds, Bums, Sellings.
Backache or any other P?in-pVs?utes
is sold everyvherej
Croat Tobacco AntWot.lOe.uoiurnw.i.n.v.mvj. ,
Chew LANGE'S PLUGS, Tht
ALL AT SEA
Bat Finally Ilrscnrd fhai Dnn;r;r.
Result of Taking n Friend's Advice.
Thero nro thousands of women to-day
entirely at Goa, no to apeak, ns far as
their ailiucnu uru concerned.
Tliey aro
overtaken by
some female
complaint,
and tend for
their doctor
in all haste,
He usually
tries this and
that without
cnecesg ; he Is
all at sen, and
his poor pa
tient is with
Suddenly
lady friend tells tho sufferer to try
Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound
because It has cured her.'
The following letter shows tho result
of that trial, and is a sample of thousands
of similar eases happening daily.
" I had been very sick for a long time;
doctored with many prominent physi
cians. They pronounced my case dys
pepsia, and said there was a tendency to
caneer of the womb. There was a sense
of fulness nnd weight In stomach after
meals, loss of appetite, ami offensive
belching of wind, dizziness, 'all gone'
feeling In pit of tho stomach; headache,
heartburn, palpi
tation at times,
urine high col
ored. A lack of
Interest In all
things.
" The doctor's
memento gave g
1110 but little re
lief. I was al
most In despair,
when a friend ad
vised your Com
pound. I took
It, and am now
perfectly well. I
can recommend It to all women. A
number of my friends and neighbors
have taken It on my recommendation,
and have always found relief." Aliw.
James Cbanksuaw, Frankford, Ta.
READING
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TRAINS 1,8 WE BLOOMHBfRO
For Now YorK, Philadelphia, Reading Potts
Vllln, Tumnqua, weekdays 11.65 a. m.
For W llllamsport, weekdays, 7.35 a. m., 8.23 p.
m.
For Danville and Milton, weekday?, 7.35 a. m.,
8.1ft.
For Catnw!s!a weekdays 7.35, 11.55 a. m., 12.20,
5.0H. .8f, p. m.
For Hupert weekdays7.35,11.66a. m., 12.20, 8.25
6.00. s.ns. n. m.
ror Baltimore, Washington and tne ww, via
ilnal, Philadelphia, 3.30, 7.61. H.a. in., 3.49
27, p. m. H'lti'lxvs 8.20,7 m 11.28 a. m ,
4ii, 7 iJ, p. m. Additional train from 4 and
iiemoiii. m reel M ai ion, wwKnavn, l.HD, 641,
23 p. in. hundojg, 1.35, 823 p. m.
TRAINS FOR BLOOMriBCRO
Leave New Tork via Philadelphia 8.00 a
., and via Kant on n.io a. m.
Leave Philadelphia )0.0oa. m.
Leave Reading 11. BO a. m.
Leave Pottsville l.se p. m.
Leave Tamnqua 1 .80 n, rn..
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m.
I,eavecatawlsria weekdays. 7.00. 8.20 a. m. 1.80.
27, 8.15.
lave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27, a. m.. 14.08
37,8.88, 6.2.1.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut xtreer, wbarf
and Nouth street, wharf for Atlantic city.
Wkki-iu yr Express, tt.00, a. In., 2 00, 4.00,
on, p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m 4.30. S.so
m.
Sunday Exrt re bp. 0.00. 10.00'a. m . Accommo
dation, 8 on a. m. and 4.45 p. m.
Het, irnlne. leave Atlantic Cliy. denot. corner
Atlantic and Arkansas Avenuex.
wbrk-days ExpreRH, 7.S5, 9 00. a. m. 8 80.
5.30, p. in. Accommodation, 6.50, 8.15 a. m. 4.f2
. m.
Hundav Express. 4.00. 7.30. D. m. Accommo
dation, 7.15 a. m., 4.15 p. m.
l'anor (Jars on an express trains.
SOUTH.-
ARKIVI.
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To do Away With Curves.
The Pennsylvania railroad com
pany is making the necessary arrange
ments to do away with all curves
wherever it is possible. This action
is in view of the inspection made re
cently by the board of directors.
What Five $1 Bills Accomplished.
This money was invested in five
bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa
vorite Remedy. " I suffered for
nearly ten years with constipation,
jaundice and biliousness," writes Mr.
D. Probert, of New Hampton, N. Y.
" and the best medical treatment I
could procure did me no good. A
friend of mine spoke of Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy which I bought, and
when X had taken tive bottles l was
cured. What the doctors - cost
hundreds of dollars in trying to do,
Favorite Remedy did for five dollars."
If you are inclined to constipation
don't neglect yourself. Dr. Kennedy's
favorite Kemedy perraapemiy cures
it. 2t.
A Great Offer.
The "Twice-a-Week" edition of the
New York World (formerly the Week
ly) has proved a phenomenal success
It is a bemi-Weekly ot six pages,
mailed Tuesdays and Fridays ; eight
columns to the page ; torty-eiuht col
umns each issue. It gives the news
fully half a wsek ahead of any weekly
paper, and, at the same time, retains
all the literary, agricultural, miscellany
and other features which made the
Weekly World so popular. Yet the
price is only $1.00 a year. For sam
ple copies address The World, N. Y.
Arrangements have been made by
which we can furnish this paper and
the Twice-a-Week New York World
all for $i-7S a year. Take advantage
of this olfer and get your own local
paper and the Twice-a-Week World
at this special rate. tf.
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The best are
the cheapest.
AMERICAN
SIX DOLLAR
TYPEWRITER
is Vt the thing for buiinnt mnd fir
atonal men who have a few letters
to write and want those letters to
took well. Doctors and lawyer st es
pecially, find it very handy. Chil
dren "easily and quickly learn to
write on .
It wilt do just as food work as
the $too.oo machines Of course
it is not quite as fast. H ts simply
constructed, easily learned t easily
operate.
We'll send you 0 tetter written
on it along with m special circular
if you'll ttnd us your address.
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Pennsylvania Railroad.
Time Table in effect May 19. '95-
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P. M
11
r. m
7 IB
i UhIi.v. exoept hunoay. hally. t Kltghlaljon.
Pittsburg lv
Rarrlsburg ar
P. M.
I 7 Oti
A. M.
I 10,
Tlttsburg lv
Ipwlnlnvrnja."
Sunbury ar
WaBhln(tton....lv
Bltiinore
Philadelphia..
ITarrlpburg..
Hunhury
P. M.
I 8 10
A. M.
I 8 8U
A. M
t 7 3
t 9 S8
, Cuna 'J
A. M.I P. H.
I 8 CO I 8 10
P. M A. M
I 8 10,1 8 30
A. M.
t 8 On
P. M.
t 8 00
It 6 00
P. M. A
P10 40
111 50 1 4 45i
111 i!0,l 4 30:
A. M. A. M.
. lv'il 8 80 I 8 K. ,
. ar'1 5 08,11 9 58l,
P. M. A. M.
Erlo lv I 8 V5
Kane " 7 05
Henova ' 10 85
Lock Haven...." 11 85 t 7 15
A. M.
Wllllamsport.." 8 si.r 8 is
Milton " 4 IS 9 10
Lewlsburg " 9 00
tiunbury ar 4 36 9 88
A. M. A. M.
sunburv lv t ft ; no 00
Klverslde " 5 4- 10 SS
Catawiiwa " 6 Ob 10 4o
K. Bloomsburg" Via 10 4s
Kspy Kerry......" Hock flora
Creasy . ...... " Olen. 11 01
Neacopeck ....ar 8 04 11 11
A. M. A. M.
Neseopeck lv til 11
Hock ulen ar t 6 52 fll 87
Fern Olen " 8 6!l It 43
Tomhlcken......" 7 10 11 54
P. M.
na7.1eton " T 84 19 15
Pottavllle " 8 45 1 iil
A. M. A, M.
Neseopeck it t 8 04 1 11 11
Wapwallopen.ar 8 18 11 ii
Mocanaqua....." 8 98 11 S'i
Nantlcoko 8 46 U f4
P. M
Plym'th Ferry " 8 54 u us
Wllkesbarre...." 9 CO 19 10
A M P. M
Plttston(5 H) ar t 9 8 tU 4
Bcrautoii " " 10 05 1 1
A. M.
A. M.
in o
mi 40 1 4 45
m s.'. 4 so
P. M.I A. M.
t 8 51ii 8 15
t 5 85 I 9 66
A. M.I P. If.
I 8 1!H
7 05
10 85
11 25
A. M.
8 85
4 12
t 8 SO
10 2
11 80
P. M.
4 on
4 58
4 47
ft 85
4 30
P. M.I A. M.
t 6 4 3 110 GO
(I7 10 80
6 86 10 43
83 10 48
f 6 88 110 6-3
6 48 11 01
8 58 11 11
P. M.
t 6 es',
7 82 ,
7 87,
7 84 ,
7 58'
9 05
P. M.I P. M.' A. 5)1
t 08 ;t 58 111 11
4 80 7 10 11 S
iSi 7 28 11
4 53 7 44; 11 54
P. M
ft 01 7 CS1 IS OH
6 10 8 00 13 10
P. M. P. M
t 6 41 t 8 32
I 8 0- 9 08
t Dally, except Sunday. I Dally, t r lug Hlatlou.
Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on
through trains between Sunbury, Willluoitport
and Erie, between Munbury and Philadelphia
and Washington and between Ilarrlsburg, ftua;
burg and the west.
For lorther Information apply to Ticket
Atrecta.
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Increases strength and flesh.
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Fromotoa healthy lung tissue.
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CUHES AIL FEMA1E COMPLAINTS.
Makes strong men and women of
weaicungs.
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Cure all Wtatlng Diseases and
their sequences,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c.
Thev are neither ntvrjtlo nopnanntin. ui
have no ooaRulatinp effect on the ooutanti.
of the stomach or its lininit; consequently
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
DELAWARE.LACKAVVANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS. BAaT.
A.M. P.M. 1. M. P.M.
NOBTHUMBIBLAND.,
Cameron. .....
Chulaeky
Danville .
CatawlBaa ...
Hupert 717 S 81 10 44 0 83
lloomsourg......Mn.... 1 1 s ao iu in 0 e
Kapy 7 33 8 43 .... 0 45
Lime HldKe 7 411 8 60 ....... a
Willow Urove 7 44 19 64 6 (6
Brlaroreeic. ...... .............. 7 48 7 00
Berwick. 7 00 804 11 u 7011
Beach Haven......... 8 ('4 8 10 11 18 7 IS
Illclc's Ferry. bio si7
liS 1.60 10 05 B 60
6 40 ...... 6 03
6 07
6 53 S 13 10 76 6 13
7 10 (ii 10SH 6 28
Khickshlnuy.
iiuniocK s.. n w
Nantlcolie. 8 87
Avondale s4i
7 10
8 0 i 11 83 T 85
8 10 ... 7 47
8 4 1 11 49 7 64
Plymouth..
8 61
T t8
1'lynioutu. Junction 840 4 u)
Klns'on...-. .........
Bennett a S3 4 08
Forty Kort H) 4 11
8 43 I 68 11 68 8 03
V 10 4 i
Wyoming
vt est, flLlHlOU. ....
Puequehanna Ave
niuiion
Duryea .
Lackawanna
Tavlor
Bellevue k 4 bu
BCBAhTON
i 07
8 64 4 05 IS 05 8 12
8 lti
8 lk
0 05 4 17 IS 16 8 S3
8 30
014 4 85 13 f3 a 83
9 17 4 80 13 26 8 S
20 4 84 ...... 8 44
S3! 4 87
8 48
0 83 4 45 13 40 S 67
9 H3
STATIONS.
9 41 4 65 13 48 9 07
A.M r. M. P.M. P. M.
WKb'f.
i.M. A.M. r. M.P. M.
6 00 9 65 1 80 6 07
SOHiNTON.
Bellevue. 6 05
Taylor 610 10 04 1 40 6 17
Lackawanna
Duryea,
Plttston
Husqueuanna Ave.
Went riltaton
wyomlnir..
Forty Kort.....,
Bennett ..n
Kingston
Plymouth Junction.
Plymouth 7 04 10 47 9 S3 7 08
Avondale TIM SS 7 07
Nantlcoke T 14 10 64 943 T 13
Bunlock's 7 30 11 on S Ml T iO
Hhlckahlnny . 7 81 11 10 8 01 T 85
Hick's Kerry. T 44 11 33 8 17
6 18 M 11 1 48 6 34
6 33 10 14 1 61 6 3R
6t8 1018 1 68 H3i
6 33 10 31 9 ' 0 6 35
6 85 10 34 8 03 8 D8
40 lOktf 818 6 43
6 45
6 48 10 86 S18 610
84 10 KM 9 33 6 5
6 60 10 43 8 37
Bench Haven ...
70 11 83 8 35
47
7 63
Berwick T 68 11 40 8 8S 8 0C
Brlimreek 806 .... 8 40 ....
Willow drove 8 10 11 50 8 44 81.
Mine BUIge - - 8 14 11 66 8 M 81
Fspy 8 81 13 04 8 68 8 3
liloomsburg 8 3-1 1313 4 05 810
Hupert 8t 19 18 4 13 8
CatawlHKa 8 40 19 83 4 18 Sfl
Danville 8 65 1 3 37 4 88 8 56
imuaBKy n
t'umercn
KoUYUUMBKKLANO.
9ir, 12 48 4 11
105
0 11
9 -'5
HINDt-nCGRNS.
Thonlr luru Cuio tut Curiii. titopi all paiu. Enrarvl 0010a
iWAM WS IwkMakiM walkiim uuf.lMt. st Ututt1".
9(0 1 00
A. If, r . P. H. T.V,
Connrctlons at Hupert with Philadelphia s
Pending Hallroart lor Tainanend, Taniaqu
Wl'llaniaport, sunlniry, I'ottavlll", eto A
Northuiiiherland with 1. & K. Dlv. r. it ri
llanl.-burg, Lock Haven, imporlum Warnsj
l orry ana Erie.
W. F. UALLSTBAD. (Jen. Mm,
bomnton, l'a.
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