QUA7TERLY REVIEW. Isvlrruiitl,ml 5nmlu School Lriion (or Srftmbtr H, UHKf UiMl Text, Psalm B4r7. TOM'S BILLY GOAT. He Flirted Paste Li'.te a Billposter. One thinn that Tom Anderson used to do whllo passenger agent of the Seaboard Air Line, was to let a pet lapoctallTmngodfromrcKnifa Notea.J billlygoat of his post the excursion EXTCT OF TIMK.-I.enring out bills when there happened to be any- Leaaijn j which is a prophecy, of un one about to see him. As a matter of earlier reriod concerning l lie l.inxilotii fact, that eoat advertised the excur- of Isrnfl, though K Ib uppllrnble in slns better than the bills. At first priudr.- to the period we have been Tum confined him to work in Norrh 1 1 Pornllnfl ...... It .......... .1... -.It KtiHi-iv. tlia ucroi i.-aiiuls over -"" GRANDMA Jury Last. HAD nlxut N .years, from the beginning Of tiioriilf, u. C. 005, to the completion of thotemple, 1J. C Slii, and dedication in Mach, 515. road company were trying to build up. BUI it was surh a tremendous good card for the towns that Tm soon put the goat to work In Portsmouth, Ra leigh. Charlotte and Atlanta. I do not 'LACKS. Ilabylon, the river Cbc- on casual reflection recall any man I bu, near Babylon, Jeruauiein, KOPUET8. llosea, Jeremiah, Dan iel Kzekiel, EttggsJ, .eeliariali, Isaiah (OfW, belong in effect to the exile, whut evr view we may take of the date of tlrir OUt imrJilp, CONNECTION WITH SECULAR have known who is more alive to ad vertising opportunity and more certain to take advantage of ft than Tom An derson. I'll never tell Whore the goat is now, but Tom is with the Interna tional Express company, In New York, and will vouch for the goat. hen the goat wwit up to a billboard njBTORY. Their contact with other and stood there with his whiskers all Options made a marked Impression tip- pasto the crowd howled they always oi the Jews. The oriental monarch", nnd when he spread out a sheet, tybuchadneatar, Cyrus, and Darius, rstaspes, arc well known in secular bjrtory. in Italy the Tarqulna were reigning n Bomc (616-510), The rape of Lucre ti by SeMus, son of Tarquin the Pond, 15. C. 510, live years after the which he did just as well as a man, If the wind was not too strong, they would yell louder than ever. And the matching sheets um-m-m. yes. 1 don't believe even the Flsk Drotheri, of Worcester, Mass., could beat that goat The goat was sort of wasteful of paste, and occasionally would flirt his head ccnpletion of the temple at Jerusalem, and send the soup lor mPe.i around. I Id to the expulsion Of the kinirs and tl' formation of the republic at Uome. In Greece, the seven sabres flourished a lout 11. C. 500, during the siege ami de struction of Jerusalem, GENERAL REVIEW. tHE PAST. Prom small beginnings tip kingdom of Judab bud bceu grow In); to a kingdom of power in the moral wirld. Put instead of keeping in the tjady flowing stream of God's will fur thtm, they kept turning toward bu railds of disobedience and idolatry. Nao bow much God did to save them fren tiie threatened ruin. He warned .".in entreated and encouraged them by His prophets islments for sin. petty that His leal them to repentance. The wreck of lsnel was u solemn warning. Hut in spit- of all, they went on to their own destruction, as u boat in the rapids has ten, over the falls of Niagara. T1H EXILE DISCIPLINE. For TO years the kingdom was a wreck, filiat ing on the stream of time, with only Banly wastes of hopelessness on every .side But all this time God was disci plinng and training them for better thitvs. The prophets were their teach ers. The people learned to hate idols, to appreciate their religious privileges, to bug for the presence of God. The wan intra were everywhere. Holies wen held out before them. They saw the iced and blessing of new hearts axd lew lives. He sent pnii 11c gave proa goodness might suppose It must have run down on his shirt front. I don't doubt but what he shook considerable outside the earth's clrcuniiiamblent atmosphere. Sometimes, days afterwards, when I'd hear Tom chuckle as he read his paper, I'd know that he was reading a paragraph telegraphed from some where about an out of date snow storm at that distant point. Tom filially mixed "stickers" bearing the ad of the Seaboard Air Line In with the paste, and when the goat would flirt his bead the stickers would stay where they i Struck. l'K AN a A. HEY WOOD. A Book on Poultry. A hook on poultry containing llfi pages, a beautiful lithographic plate of a group of different fowls In natural colors, engraving! of all kinds of land nnd water poultry, description! of the breeds, plans for poultry houses, how to manage an incubator, all about ca ponlzlng, and the value of different breed!. It will be mnlled to any of our reader! for 13 cents by the Associated Fanciers, 400 North Third street, Phila delphia, Pa. Papains In Tombstones. The approaches to nil cemeteries nbout New York are lined with stone yards where beadplecei may be had on short notice and In a groat variety of styles to suit the varying tastes and degrees of grief or sentiment on the part of the survivors. Tombstones are such cumbersome nnd heavy ware that they are displayed at the very gates of i the graveyards for convenience In CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel well ; I have a cough ; my lungs are sore ; am losin . flesh. What shall I do? Your doctor says take care ct yourself and take plain cod - live . oil, but you can't take it. Only the strong, healthy person can take it, and they can't take it long. It is so rich it upsets the stomach. But you can take SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatable and czz'A digested. If you will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, a. SCOTT'S EMULSION stcadi:; there is very little doubt a'jr your recovery. There are hypophopphites i:i i they give strength and tene up t i crvous system vliile the cod-liu.' oil ffieds and nourishes. i. sad $t.oo. Hi1 drufftttt. IH'.OTT U liuVVNH, Che.nisti, New Yeas, NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION. i. )wltat Vnrnllon Trip in iviinftjrl iiiiiu t( 1 1 1 1 mill . October 5 nrnl 19 art the (lutes f the remain in. I'ominylvniiin Kntlrnm) popiitttr U'iiltiy rx exoiiMioii to KlMntra I nils from IMiihulelphtfll DHiiiiuure, an i niHiuiigion, itmi liiterinouittN point. Efaxciirvion iioKem, good ror return pArung on imy rrn'iiur urn it. UJtuiUxlve n! Ilinttnl t'XpreM triitmi. within ten ihtys, will be no It I ai siium rrom i iiiimu-ii-hm. Kultlniore, Wnnhinuton, mxl all pi lint- mii liiej I via nun- Lit Vinton; l 1.28 from Atlantic1 ity. 99 i.n fr iJimMntrr; t from Altooiut and nMrriulHirjr; WVtl Irmu Sunbury unit " i kr-ii.tr r. ? I t.i inun i lh f t . and itt proportionate rate tnuo ilmi ,.hMm a mop-ovei win iH'Ullowetl ai KulTalo, kiM-limtcr, i iininliiiiin, nr.tt V uikitnt within tliu limit re turning- A nprctnl trjiin of Pullman parlor cart and day co.-icheii will be run with eiieh oxeurtten, An extra eh rve will r I . - for n.irlor em watit An experienced lourUl agent ami clmptron will at company each excumoni Tlckcta for a Hide trip to the Thoumvn'l Isnndv Alexandria Bay) will be mild from Itoeheataf Incontiectlnu w It li exenmion 't h'eptemba 21, KoihI to return r to i Hamidalicua via la Hyra cum within lire uaya, at tba raw f t: sti I Ticketn for a side trip t Toronto wl I lie xold at Niairaru Kalln f'.r $1 00 aaptaml t-r : , 'I leart i will lie sold to 'I oronto and return nl rvduara rales, account Toronto Fair Knr pamphlet giving full lnformnluti 'uil bote In, anil for time f connectifiR train a, ai , ply to neareat tlektiurent, or addraai (ieo, w BfiydiAaalatautUeneral Haawnnar Aguut, Broad Street station, l'blladelphia making prompt deliveridt. The demand Tin." fpfqii gtakt t ti.t f or tliom ifl reasonably nteady, and It c. . tuj l.j i i would not strike the casual observer ,0 j-nrs, when they l,nl loarnod to . thnt therp mneb gtlnn;U,on t0 an som. measure the exile lessons, Uod s eaRer conl,0tltlon In the business of irovdence made a return possible i supilylng them. thruife'h u change In the nations. About It is more surprising, therefore, to 50,0(0 exiles returned to Judea. They rom across a Job lot of hendstones at slowly built up the city. They iusti- 1 bargain prices. Out In an eastorn su- tutel religious services. They began OW'b of t,,e clty 011 IjnK Island a to build the temple. The beginnings ! kneeling inurisi emne upon an onn f" t J n .......I. .1,.,. .1 nuln .if ......1, ! stones the other day. All goods wore ! mnrkod In plain figtircH In tho renular j and much approved manner of the great department stores. Tho prices were attractive and the manner of their j exhibition was enough to tempt one to lay In a supply against the time when In the course of nature he might need something In this line. lettered In white paint wero nil styles, shanks and Blzes in granlto monuments- plain, polished and or nate. "This style, $20." "Very fine at $4X, "A beauty, only $14. and "Re duced to $30," were some of the le gends. The stonecutter stood, like a floorwalker, among his wares, wearing sn Inviting smile, while a rival dealer across the way looked on with scorn all over his grimy fare at the nd V Kneed business nicthodH of his neighbor. we very feeble and small. Amid pov erty and opposition they went on till tliu temple was again built. Prophet! caue to them and opened visions of hope. They saw down the ages the liry that w as to come. They saw he sua rising above the horizon, which slmuld llood the world with glory. VIONT'MKNTS. "Nine-tenths of all th bricks brought from Mesopotamia btnr the stamp of Nebuchadnezzar." hkhop Walsh. In the I'.ritlsh museum I was shown a bruize doorstep, weighing 1,600 pounds, lately brought from the temple of B Saggil, at liorsippa, near Babylon. On it is an inscription snying that it was a xtive offering in commemoration of Nebuchadnezzar's recovery from sick russ. This conllrms the account in Diuiiel of his hevere sickness with a kind of insanity. Lenonnant also has directed attention to "a strange hiatus Watch appears in tho history of Ncbu cnadnezsar, which coincides with the jxsdod of the king's insanity." There are n number of otlier inscriptions by Ntbucliaclnezzar. .V cylinder discovered at the ancient Li mention! Delshassar, the son of Na ixnidus, the last king of Babylon. "We now possess the account given by t'y ruk himself, of the overthrow of Nabon idus, the Babylonian king, and of the conqueror's permission to the captives in Babylonia to return to their homes. Tie account Is contained' in two dicu tntuts, written, liko most other As syrian and Babylonian records, upon Cout PrccJ amation, I TXTHKHKAf tlif Han, Hsnrid-ft. MeClurt I ' pmtdsnt Jadit "i Hie .luiiioiti lumnrt, 0OIIIHOd l lit" ciiniitl,-. til Si Vilur, rttid t'nliin sad A .lied Bpopbl Hint '.. T. OSUh I berlloK, hq.. avm Judgw m mi tnrttnji dtr county. hnvslM i thwt pttdtpt, htsilo! dsts iiiv .ii;li iint n June A. ISW, lu eit dlrsetsd Rr ih buldlns uin iirphttiti1 lidurt, r OOUft nl CottllHiin Plvsp, dourt Ol i.yrr hii.I Tw miner nnd Osnend (Toun id (uitrtsr rlsMlom ol ihel'ssos, m vi i.'ilii'i in ii. tor ( be county oi ! rtnydur, nn Ibr 1st Wondujr, (Mail tbt Ifld dsv it Oct., isifj), nnd to sontiaus ons wwu ' Alotii'u Ic iiii-iiit.rr bvioti) slvcn to IOC I'ormi- r, Jui tlooc ol the Fciictt snd Uonctsbloi h and fur the cuonly "i Snyder, i" npiieiir In thrh : nropor pomuo wiih their roll, rcoordii, Inqnlsl iionc, oxsintnsilonr nnd nthor rrrnowibrsposi o duthnra thins whloh id tlnlr uIIIch and in thilr bchsll srtsln in lie dnnc mnl vftoi'Mer sod porram proeeiintlnirlQ behsll nl tbc lioni uiotiwoslth ssslnf't Nni pcrconnr pcrpunn crs rc I qnlrod tii he thei nnd ihore miendln end d , psrtlns Wltliool lvc ui t heir perl i. .luttlCM arr rcijuwu.i in in- punctual in ilioli iltcndtner st tho appnlnlad time iifrca My in notice. tllTOii under m hmni neat nl the Nharlfl'r 1 Offlca in Middlcl urgli, the v."h da) .ii Aug, f ll.,oiii llm sniiil ell 'it hundred noil ninety ' nine I'. s. BITTEK, Hberlll. H. H. H. These mystic symbols have time and again relieved severe pains In the back nnd loins, which had been taken for kidney troubles. Most of the medical compounds used Internally for rheu matism and neuralgia contain aconite, opium. Iodides or salicylic acid, all of which are poisons. The II. 11. II. Meo lclne, used externally only, will ro lieve lumbago speedily, without In Jury to tho system. Look for tho nd dress, portrait and signature of D. Dodge Tomllnson, 400 North Third street, Philadelphia, on each wrapper, and do not allow a miserable substi tute to be palmed off on you. rr.17. ."Ji! .ifcvTIE? The Prize Road For Tunnels. "For its length the champion rnll- olty.and lately brought from Babylonia i road in this country for tunnels, steep to England by Mr. Bossam, One of these J trtMm, lofty trestles nnd sharp documents is a tablet which chronicles I curve," said a railroad builder, "is tlie events of each year in the reign ' tho Cranberry railroad, which extends of Nabonidus, tie latest Babylonian ! 'rom Joh"s"n, City, Tenn to the Cran .nonarch, and continues the historv I fr.ry fon mines n North Carolina, a ui.ii.iin' vj t o .j inn' ii i.ii. . i . ' 1 1 1 1 a region of mountains, ravines and swift, crooked streams. There are six long tunnels through solid rock, and a score or more of trestles spanning deep, wide gorges, some of them at a Siifl hJU Blend most softly nnd play most cffcctivch over yk festive scene when thrown by waxen candles. The light that heighten! beauty's charm, thatgivcslhc finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of 3AKV WAX CANDLES Sold in all colore and shade- to harmonize with any iuterior hangings or decorations. Manufactured by STANDARD OIL CO. ror eiilu everywnere. into the llrst year of Cyrus, as king of Babylon, The other is a cylinder, on which C yrus glorifies himself and Lis son C'ambyses, and professes his ad herence to the worship of llel-Mero- '.ach, the jKitron god of Babylon." I height of nearly 200 feet above the bot- l'rof. A. II. iSayoe. Tlie inscription on the rock of llehis lun. near Bagdad, is by Darius Hyst asjics, giving an account of his reign, in three languagies. The rock rises 1,700 feet high, nearly perpendicular. The inscription is on a polished surface 300 feci above the base. Spear Polnta. Many prayers fall beck because they fere misdirected. Because the Christian bos the cross be has no crosses. Engrossed to feasting on Ills gifts, we oft forget the Giver. Man is not a candle that burns out, but a lamp that God refills. If truth is a broom, one end of it is to hold, and the other to sweep with. It is the Christ who la touched with tfoelingof our infirmities, who touches nd fills us with the taigb oi Bin tcm of the chasms. Grades of 150 feet to the mile are common. The road was begun as a standard gauge road, but it was found Impossible to build it of that gauge owing to the heavy grades and sharp curves, some of which almost double on themselves, and It was changed to a narrow gauge. Even then It cost over $50,000 a mile to build. Another remarkable Southern railroad celebrated for its even grade and almost uniform altitude Is the Carolina Cenetral, part of the Seaboard Air Line system, which for 125 miles has not the illghtst curve nor as much ns a foot of cutting, with no grade as much as a foot to the mile.'' fWJ In. Ufa. MO Pi REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. prodsees taw above result In 30 days. It acta powerfully and quietly. Curea when all othera fall Xounsmaowtll regain their loet manhood, and old men will reoonr their youthful Tlsor by ualnf REVIVO. It quickly and aurely raatorea Nerrotu naaa. Loet Vitality. ImnotescT. Hhthtlr Xmlaalona. Loot Power, Falling Memoir. WaoUas Dili am, and It Is always summer at Chlcora, 8. C. Perfect health Is guaranteed. Ripe fruits and vegetable every month In the year. We are soiling fanne and building houses at Chlcora on the Instalment plan. For maps, circulars or further Information, ddress D. L. Rlsloy. sU 8. Tenth street, IhUudelpbia, all aflauea at aaUbnae or tueuaad lodlaeratloo which asfita one for atody. boalneai or marriage. It airliwlrisrashrstsillnasllhisiat rf Hit-it- Usenet Barre toads sad Mood bmlldsr, bring, lag back the ptnk clow to pels sailers sad re- of yostb. It wards og inaeniij keoaaaeioa. Inelsl oa baring BITIVO, no It oan be carried la veal Docket. Br mall LOO per package, or all tore)&00, wttbs Ailrlce and circular free. Address Royal Medicine Co-.S&r For sale by Middleburg Drug Co. List Of Urasd Jtiruis Urn w n tor our niniTiiihu.fi and Qsaerai andt'ouri ui ij i.-i ReraHons of so) dor onuati hold ai not, Tsrot, Monday, ootober law, l.ltANU JITtOUS. Haats. iteenpetkHi Deater, jsvcee, Laborer, t' iryeUj J. r., Coal dsaler, UteuMrr, Juiia it . Labutsr, lirtaikr, Levi Laborer, trtshrr, uinyd W .. itlller, liangler, Dsnlel, I...1101-1. .inn nl, 11 k, Jus 1 tc hi 1 He Peace Kreier, Wiuiuii .v.. LuiuMer, Kr.iuM'. Jufa , 1 11 iner, Klll.kk v, si 1 Ii Treuuer, I .nil. 1 1 , Hulotlioti, fr'ni uier, .Mm, 1 1 11. 1 isru .. Furuier, MoCkrtfhii Kotuirt, Mboicr, Ururti K, John H., Parmer, Kennlnger, Henry U., Uarpenter, Kiiimiiy, Jacob, TiaMnltli, wasOer, Jhoios, fanner, Bbai '1 K mei . Plasti rei . aboliey, Ainittdu, Lobori r, Hnydei . John 8 ., Laborer, Cnahl, lltiiun s., Lnliorer, Btroup, li' ntnii l'., Meichant, niroup, Bamuel. Oenilemau, t'lhii, 11. Cajvlu, Merchaut. PETIT Jl'ROHti, l,lsl ir ivttt Jurors drawn for the unurt ni roinmon I'luus, fourl of uuarter Seasliiun 01 the Peace c mn 01 over sad Terminer sad (lenerai Jail Delivery of Snyder txiunty, pu,, held as Ootober ! un. obnunenclag ictober v 1- n the COttli nl .lull HI'IIU'IA 1 lie paav i' 01 1 "1 .1 : in 1. . 1.1: I! I'TfP. Sjiinit; iulllm Mlildli'i'iirk .M'Hiim' 1 Wi'sl H"uer UOUIOB . NntinagroVM SI Kill n 'irk Jm k-ini .laclcson Wohhliigii n prluii H mug beaver l'l'llllkllll .Mm Iiiv Herrj Put tug 1 1 ' i,i' 'ii Union Waahinifion V Uahlogluli 1 fill re Wesl Ucuver Na'iii' lii'i'iiiialliin. Arudt, Abraham. Laborer, Arbogur-i Henry, Karmer, Attn ga 1. t iih. Km mer, iti aver, Juuies Psrnivr, niiiriT, w iieiTfiin, carpenter, Blckle, John 11.. Parmer, Buhner, 'o llllam. Parmer, Howi i-ii sepBsres, ParuM r, Bowervon, Hurn . Uentieiuan, Hover, vv llilum li., Kmrui r liulti'k Htniiiii'l, Parmer, Conrad, .. Ucntlenian, ( Usui, llenr; D., Parmer, herr, Thomn I , Psrmei . Dietrich Jumep, Lumberman, Urease, 1 'bar 1 iierk, Bwlnir, '' Bse, Parmer, pel terer, Pi enklln. 1 armi r, prantz, Willluui, Blorkanilth, Uerbart, Amnion, Laliori r, Qemberiliik'; Hanmel J., Luboi or, Herman Jucob. Painier, Hrtser, l'i ler Pnruer, Hasslnc r iteiihen, Laborer, Howell, John l) I, ibnrt r. Kline, pi .un, 1 ., Laborer, Klinifler, P., 1 larnenler, "mil 'ii. isuai', Parmer, Mctiill. n mm P..Ijborer. Mettgi r, John P., Farmer, Mayer, Samuel, uentleman, Mlfobeii. William 11.. Pai uier, Kelts, Prsnk P., Parmer, Neltt, vv imam, Merchant, Retchk'.v. John, itlsckamltn, Rauer, John s . Laborer, Bitter, Frank. Mason, Robrbnch, Ham mi a. Mouldi r Shaffer, Koberl M,. I. iboier. Snyder, Jucob fl . 1. 1 borer, Smith, 1111 un 11 . Partner, Btshl, H1M11 11 . Merchant, SUswser. Jacohz , Parmer SMutTer, RIIoh, 1. iliorer, swan. 11 x . puimer, Wagner, VVllllnin, cnrpeoter, Walter Lewis, Parmer, w it ti nil. Isaac, Parmer, VV; 1: isldenco Weal l' ri-j Si'lnL' Monroe I ii ri I'm iik in. isl.ll.tl.'l. Chapman Centre .Mtilill lull. Penn Muuioe Bellbstfra ! i'enn Weil I', in Pranklln Wasliiiiittnii Hrl8 .I.n kson chapuiati Mtrlillecn i k Sellnsirrove Pranklln Jackaon Wesl Heaver Wesl lleuvi'i tvntre .1 ickpon vnsi iinavi'r seiinsgmve Jackson Mlddlel iiiu rin : I t'ti inn Jael penn Centre Bellusi'iiivf C 11I011 Perm Hnrlng ' rnioii Wesl l'. 1 1 I ' 11 lull Wiishliiiftnii I'l'iin Penile Wi -1 11 , IVONUKItrVlul I It il III tnitllCKA A Promliieiil Virsluln Kdiitir llnd ai MtMi illvrn nil, ii nnn llmniclil I llnillli by It 11 . 10 PHCc Chnmbrrlnln's Colic, Ik,i. ern swd lilnrrltoi n Itemed;) . Prom tho Times, hlllatllle, I'n I suffered with dHrrlicea lor a loug tiiuri Hud t bought I vmih post Deiuff tuiieu. J uau sueiit much time ami money and sunt red ho much lujsei.y Unit J bad nlinost, decided to Kivo no nil lioii8 of riciverv i.nd await the result, bui noticinirtben -vertiioruvijl ol Cbamborlaiu's Colic. Ciioleiiv uihI I li 11 1 ri 11 1 'it Keiui'ilv tiim ajuo suine toatntuotiinla stating how some wonderful cures hud been wrought by this remedy, 1 decided I to try it. After lnliiii' 11 few ilo-es was entirely will of tlmt trouble. 11111I 1 wish to suy fiirlhir o mv eadeiH and fellow sufferors .tin it little 11111I hi'in t v mini Mini feel ns wi II us I ever did hf.-.-a K. Moobk. Sol. DniRiiisls. thnt I to ihiv in 111 v h.v nil PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A0. Sunbury ft Lewis town Division. Iueirect May liii. 18W. WSBTWABn. I I VHTWABO I' l 1 m 1 1:1 . i J'JS SM .':il in i! 16 l H :i 00 :io7 111 :i ! 8 H :i in :i i.'i :i 1.1 1 IT 1 M AM A M 07 Banbury ' ID"? Ballnagrove Junction OiBI 1011 fcellnaiirove VIS 1011 Paw II ns '.inn I0M K reamer Burl in '.'7 Melser '.ml ion Mlildleburg HIM MM Benfer H53 !ii) in Beavertown - 11 in ai AiMmsburs sog uat Rauba iitiis Hag 11 nl .Mil Inn- HJH 111 1:1 Waiiei H is 111 lii Shi mile - in rttl PaJntervllh him 111 17 Mnltland sis 1 1 fej iwiatown 7 ''! II :i7 Lewiatnwn 1 sin Street.) 71 11 in Lewlstown Juiivtloiii ItW a :mi : .'ii . IS SOS SOI I s I S3 1 I 111 1 :bl I Id I 00 1 111 I .VI II in a 11 :i ifl a 10 Train leaves Sunbury 5 25 pin, ar rives nl Selinsgrove 5 I"' p ra rM i iim leave Lewistowtl JlllictiOU : I U 11 in. 10 3 11 111, I in 11 m.lWl p 111 .' , u p 111. 7 117 I' 1 1' in, lor Altoous, Plttslium anil llio Wert, Por Hsitlmore sort Washtnirton Idsu ICS, 1 an 181. lot i in For Phllaiielphla and New Vnrk ii:in 11 ns 111, 1 Of 1 M I 81 ami 11 in p 111 I'm llarrl.nmrK li IS 11 III ami - 10 I' El Philadelphia & Erie R II Division. AMI NOItTIIKKN I'SNTHAL RAILWAY Tniiis leave Bunbury dallj esee 1 Buoday : 1 in a in fur Brie ami CauaadaiKUs 6 in in Tin' Bsllelonte Brie and tiansodslifua 84s in tor I'ck Haven, Tyrone ami the West. 1 in p 111 forHi.'lli'iiiiiii' Rsne Tyrone and Csnaa- iImIkuii 54riini lor Itsaovoand Kltnlra ii'i ra lor w iiii.iiii-i'.i'I Sunday, s if a in lor Erie and Osnsndslpua i:, forlmk Ksven an l x.'.- tti for VII ! Uaauepoft KM am, M 11 111 2 dO 11111I S48pml0T Wllke."-Imrri- mid Hazelton 7 10 a 111. 10 Wain, ! OS i m. 5 48 y 111 lor BhSfBO klu anil Mount Osmel Sumluy 9 55 a in lor V llke-burre I'rainn leave SellusfTova Junction 10 00 a 111, week dsyi arrlvlna at PhlldlpfalS In I' in New York ." .VI ji 111 liultluiorfl ; 11 ji 111 VVii-i inuton 4 10 Jim II i inilaily nrrlvlnu r l'hllaitolilila ,0 20 p m New York 3 U a m. Ilaliliimro J 4S p m WnslitiiKtoti in St p m. 6 48 p in, week days arrlvinir at Philadelphia I son in. New York 721 a u , Baltimore '.' ml a 111 VVoHlilnirton 4 OS 111 Trains also leav Sunbury: 2 -r. a in ilally arrnn.. at I'hllailclilhln (I SI a 111 Haltlioore 8 8S a m WarMFe-ton 741 a 111 New York v 33 a in Weekitayn. 1088 am Sundays, TS0 a m week days Hrrivlmr at I'lilladelpliia II 4H am. New York 8fM p m, llaltlmoie 11 s s m, Washington 1 no p m. Its 1. 111, week days nrrlvlmc at Philadelphia 6 23 pin. New York 30 p m, Haitluiore 4 oup m WaAilnprton T 18 p in Trains also leave Sunlinry at 0 SO am and S2S and S S2 p m, lor HarrlsliurK, Philadelphia and Haltlmore I. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass Agent I. B. HUTCHINSON Uen'l Manaver. rraT aaw SU' afed RIPAIVS TABULES are intended for children, ladies and all who prefer a medicine disguised as con- ' fectionery. They may now be had (put up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box), price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for i one dollar. 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