U. to rim.T,J-,-.jtf.-i!u.. 7" Greatest Blood Purifu Till flrent Ortnnn sleillrlne 1 the enonpert ami iff. lisiloBosiif M l.- ruin in 1 1 i.Kirorf i.iNi.ipsnilii iroo rem n lump, it euro t i wortrnsof nktn dlnciso. from n -iiiiiiiimi i,inipin tin too inr m thnt awful illi'no Scrofula. -f Sl'ljl'IM K JIITTF.liS In tli ix'ft miMlrlno to tio In n fnwi or Hiirti MiiiilHirn nmla'v'niir Kid .limll iiinlm illa.iuB..d 1 . M ... . ... . "vrni'ym.ri'cim "fn'rili'v. I BLUE PILLS itf.riiuit 'IT Kits, i Bl nr mercury, they nro do I'll.. iMmin .,,... I yon nro olrk.no ifM'lll It JtlTTKUS, mutter wlint alltj mo purest nun, nr inciHiino ever niwlo, yon, uso Sulphur Bitltrsljii IiyoorTonraeOoBtud, E3 WlthnyrlUnvKtlrkvyfif Hnn't wait until von siilistiitn'c? layoiirfiirn iiimluutnwiilk.ni lirciitn fiml ii re flat on your liack. nflcnslvo? Yon hut tret niiuin at once. Ii kUmiihi h Is out will euro jou. Sulphur of nrtlor. Use vn in si i.pnrit n vk us InTftlid'i Friend. ft ImniRdlatc Tho young, thonged nnl tot- I your l'i I no thick ring nro noun nuuipwoii uy ropy, do iiriiii'iinter w mil you ait hero. It ninv envo ymir ii. inin rni'i (iiiii'iiuiib. n't wait until to-morrow, Try a Bottle To-day I Am roti low-nplrtlcil and weak, aulicring iroin ion p-meii oi ill.? 1( no. blLl'llCU Jjm'Km f will euro you. Hrml 8 S cent itnini to A. 1'. Onlwar t Co., Uottun.MiiM., for beat uivtllciil work jubllhui? Catarrh IS a lilooil (lifloasp. Until trie poison 1.1 cxpolloil from tlio nyatctn, tlioro ran no cure for Oils loatliHoms and dangerous tnnlady. Tlii-rcfore, the only etTi'ctivfl trentiiiput Is a tlioroiigli course of Aycr'd Siiraiin llla tlio best of all blood puriUcr. The iioonor you begiu the butter ; delay In dangrroun. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and whs trcateil by a number of physi rtuiiH. but received no beuetit until I began to take Ayer's Sursnparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health." Juxae M. J'.'.s, IIuluiuu's Mills, X. U. "When Ayer's Sarsnpnrilla was rec ommended to mo fur euiarrh, I was in cliued to doubt its etlicacv. Having tried so many remedies, with little ben efit, I hnd no fuitb that anythiiiK would cure inn. I became ciiiuciuted from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost the sense of smell, and my system was budly derunced. 1 was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and re ferred me to persous whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking half dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate disease Is through the blood." Charles H. Maluney, 113 Kiver at., Lowull, Mom. Ayer's Sarsaparilla fbefabio it Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. ', Vrl tl. ls bolllM, S. NVorth t a bottle. The Hmi BneoMafal Remedy erer dlioov red, at II U eerula In lta effects and dose not blister. Bead proof below i Baooaxn. Cona Hard 10. Da. B. J. KrfDiu Cn.i Sirs ill Hummer I cured a Curb upon my hone with your eetobrsunl Kendall s Hparlu euro aud II was the best job I ever saw done. I have m dusen empty bolllse, having ummI It with perfect auooena. uriutfry thlrw I tried It on. My nelabborUad a Uorme with a very bad Spavin that made aim Uuiicl Ilit aiked me how to cure It. I rMnimnUed Kxndsll's Bpavta Cure. lie eured the bpavlu la Just luruo wonhs. Tour respootfully, WoLoort Wrma. Ooutmbcs, Ohio, April 4, . tm. D. J. RnrBALt. Co.i Dear Blr I havo been selllni more of Kendall's Spavin Cure and Flint's Condition Powders than ever before. One man aald to me. It was the Ust t'owoet 1 ever knpl and the beat he ever used. ltaepectfully, . otto L. Bomui. CBTRnAKOo, N. T., Kay 19, VI !. . J. Kssntu. o.. Iar Hlna : I have used several bottles of your Kendall'! 8pavln Cure with perfect succeu, on a valuable and bloodl maro that was quite luino with a Bone Spavin. The mare Is now entirely free Iroia laiueuess and ahows no buneA on th Joint, ttespiKilfullv, B. BuTcoisa. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE. MosaoB, La, May 8, W, Da. B. J. Kcrdall Co Genu i I thluk It mr duty to render yon my tli an ki for your far fumed Kemlal I s Spavin Cure. I h id a four year old lllly which I prized very Fifthly. Rhe had a very suvereawiillenlt'i;. I trie! about eight different kinds of medicines which IM no icoil. I purchased a bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cure which eurod her In four day. 1 mnuln yours, lUuon Dowde. Prloe$l per bottle, or six bottles for is. Alldrug. silts have It or oaa get It for you, or It will be sunt to any address on reoelptof price by the proprie tors. lMt. H. Jf. KEN If A LI. C!Ow Kuosburuh Vails. Vermont. Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTV. Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, BLOOMSHURO, PA. T. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC THVSICIAN AND SURGEON, IILOUMSIIURG, 1'A. Office over I. W. Hariman & Sons' Store. Kesidence, N. E. Comer Centre and l ouith Streets. Dr. J. T. FOX, ' DENTIST, BLOOMSUURG, PA. All the latest appli inces for nianuf.ieturinf;, treat nv, filling and extracting teeth. All style of work warranted an rcjirencnlcJ, Ollke on Main Street, near Knst. fcl I t 1 a o ii VVnnr 1,1.1 II 'noyi-nri'im ..ill iTVftll 11 all H ii r A lint tret noinn at once. Ii I 0 CM "-"' r-i7t ATit r.' "t V III d Igor 1 7 mi5Sus AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Week's Summary of Events at the Scat of Government, THE WEE. IN CONGRESS. Tlio bceU of 1ii.-.iiuhs Imvo rim itli Ciiiisi li'i 11I1I11 iMiiiu culei lly niul iniicli lo- rtxiNiii In CiiiiKi'esN (lining I lie mt week, FilibiiHii-rin him been prucli Cally niiipetidt'd niul tlin talk of nil exliu ewiiui lias Hiilnidcil. In tlio Senate) tie nppnrllnniiiput bill xviis deliiiled (tt CDlisidi r.ibln length, ntucmliiioiits to ltd I 0110 Koprosontntivo eiifli to Hie Wlitlcs of Now York, Minna until, Ai kiiiisns, nnl MihS.mi i licinjr vo t-l il'iun, niul tlio biit w ns adopted us pnm4il by thu llnti-o. An initiHUiil iintiilii'r of petitions mid ineiiioiiitlH were prcHeiitcd by Vnriiuis Senators and duly 11, ed. 'I lie committee on tlio judiciary reported favorably, Willi luiiciiJiniMitH, the I, ill lo prevent coiiiiti-iTeitni'! or thu iiiniiiil'it' t tiro of dies (II. It lOOi). mi l it win passed as amende I. '1'l'ie l i:l (H 4781) nutlioi i.ingiin ailditionnl AhHi.stant li lintiler (.iener.il, to be knoui as the Fourth AsniHtant l'rsliiiitster tiem-ral, with n H ilary of $1,000, wits Considered niul pushed. '1'lit! bill providing fur tlio adjustment of iicootintn of (ioveriiiiieiit cinployees liinlei' the eight hour law wax taken up, but it wns displaced by iIih Army npptopi intion bill, which was Con siili'ieil by si'Ctimis mid passed. In tho I lotiHiaiiotis ineaHtires con ceining the District of Coliiiuliia were coimidoied aud disposed of. A rolu. tion directing tho select coiiiinitto,) on emigration to inline liiitely investigate the manner of treatment of emigta its iirilving ut the port of New Yoik it adopted. Tho inilitniy Hciidetny nppio pliatiou bill was token up mid caused a lively debute, 1 i which sevenil lively partisan tills look pines hot the. bill wn-t duly progressed mid finally pass I. A report tmd order in the iao of J. A. 0 en by, u witness Htil wiiaed in the silver pool investigation, was ndoplud, nud tho sergeant at arms w tie d ructed to Kccitra the nrrest of Owonhy mid hi in;; him to the bar of the lb use to nlmv cause why lie should Hot ho pine i.il led for contempt. The diplomatic mid consular impropriation bill (II. K. :!.)t)0) was tlieu taken up nud p.issud nftnr coimidorablo dehnte in relation to the l'ai rundiit incident anJ other diplo matic niittteia. Until I1011-4M ml join ned on Monday out of respect of Seeivtary Wind , 111. a d many ineinbcis attended the funeral eervici's. The discusHioii of apro riu tion bills whs resumed on the reassem bling of Congress, and they will have the right of wuy for the buluuce of the week. NdIm The extra session talk diod out wilU the force bill. Census clerks are uneasy over an ex pected reduction of the force of thut office. It is understood among momlwrs of Congress that the elections Lill will not b! revived. Senator Henrst's condition has im proved hOinowh.it, although litilo hope is eutertuiued of his recovery. Senator Ingalls bus accepted an offer to deliver 30 lectures for $15,000 nfter the expiration of his term in the Somite. Practically no headway has yet been made by the special committee to in vestigate the alleged Congressional silver pool. Tho Senate committee on flnnnro bos ordered fuvoruble reports 011 the House bill to authorize the construction, of a tunnel under New York D iy. A census bulletin shows a slightly larger increase in the white than in the colored population of the District of Col u in I lit during tho last ten years. An ordor lias been mode on the Sec retary of the Treasury to show cause why it silver brick refused by the Phila delphia mint should uot be tniued into dollars. Mia Oray, w Idow of the lato Andrew C. Orny, nud mother of Senator Oray, died At her home in Now Castle, Del, aged 83 years, Senator Oray was with liU mother during her last hours. The delegation of Sioux Indians sont on by General Miles to see the "Great Father" lias arrived in Washington, and will be introduced to Secretary Nob'e and President Harrison this week. Spain has accepted tho proposal of the United States Government for the ne gotiation ut Washington of a reciprocity treaty relative to American trade w ith Cuha. In political circlets it is said that the only serious dilllculty in the way of formulating uud adopting such a treaty appears to be the American' 3 in-11-xibility on the tobacco question, Argument took place in the Supreme Court in tho appeal supported by the Cumidiaii government for leave to file a petition for a writ of prohibition, to issue from thu Supreme Court lo thu district court for the Territory of Alaska, to annul pmo lediugs in thut court ttguiiiht the hchoonor W. P. Saywnr.l, which was libeled and ferfuitcd to the United States for a viol itiouof thu lit us of this country forbidding the taking 1 f fur souls in the waters of Bering Sen, but no decision has yet been made. The Indians comprising the delega tion now in Washington ureas follows: Youn Man Afraid of His Hoivos, Spotted lilk, American Horse, Tho Strike, Littlo Wound, lluinp, Big lioad, Spotted Horse, He Hour, Fire Lightning, Fast Thundoi', High lluwk, und High Pipe. Major Swords, the chief of Indian police at Pine Hiilo. is with tl.o pnrty. Ho is tiu Indian ami a very capable ollicial. Hev. Charles S. Cook, till Episcopal clergyman who is engaged in minion work at thiV agency, also came with the party, R v. Mr. Cook bus gome liuliiin blood in his veins. Ho was educntod in tlio Fast, and Is a man of Intelligence aid nblllty. Two inter-, pveteis rccompiiuied the delegation Lewis Shiongniu und BuplUo Potmen, MAY MI.B AN A ITLIC ATION. Ilia Supreme fnnrt tlranln Itie IVIIIInn of f'onni'll nf the lliltl.ll Government. Chief . Just cu Fuder announced on Monday that the Supreme Court hnd ilcciili'd lo grant the counsel represent ing the Ihilish government h ave to lihi in application for a w rit of prohibit ion lo prevent the district court f Alaska proceeding to carry out its decree . of forfeiture tuiidu in the casu of tho schooner Say wind, lilnllud for unlaw fully Inking seals within the wnluis of the Bering S 'ti. The Ahisl.a court thnt condemned thn Say w ind is required to cotiin here ami show cause why the writ of prohibition should not issue, mid the rule U nimbi rclui'iinl In the second Monday in April. This selt'es merely the preliminary question of the right to bring tho ensn into court, and the matter now to be settled is whether or not tho court will decide that the writ of prohibition should issue. There must now lo tin ar gument on tho merits of thu Bering Sea controversy. The d cision has created much inter est hi Washington. Sporting Mrler. There were 6 2'J3 races on tho Ameri can lurf in 1M0J. Portland, Me., is to have a half mile track, the first in the S .to. The baseball magnates h.ivo their difllculties all pretty well suttl d. Senator Stanford's sal'i of blooded stock in New Yoik wns very succi ssful. The Auiericuu Association B.isn Bill Club of Boston will be cubed the R-d Stockings. It is understood thut lrwiu will manage the team. Sum 1 w ill remain in California at ples-nt, but it is intended to send her ngainst Maud S.'s record of si.USJ if she gets in proer condition. Joint I. Sullivan lins been suspended from the ord -r if F.Iks by Dr. Simon Quitilan, the grand exalted ruler of tho order, for "glaring infractions if ils rules. " Joseph F. Donoflu', the champion skater of the world, who defeated every in 111 w hom he met oil the other side of tho Atlantic, returned home 011 the Germanic steamer. Tho Clifton race trnclr managers Oeorgo E'igemaii, John E tgemaii, Will iam Eug-inau. A. II. Bnttersby, and Charles Sass have been senteHced, in Pnturson, N. J., to servo n term of one year in tho State prison at hard labor and to pay a line of $500 each for main taining a disorderly bouse ut Clifton. Fat Checks for Their Vote. A Tiuonin, Washington, dispatch says: A great sensation has been caused by Representative Frame, Damocrnlio member from Slioh luinli county, openly toting that lie u a offered $1,000. $3 000, nud then j,000 to vote for Senator Squira by u iiiuu who w as vouched for by Squire's private aocretaryu being all right in any otler he made. Finiiirt will testify Lt-fore the investigating com mittee. Representative Hulchinsons is quoted as huving stated thut be was olTured a bribe to vote for Senator Squire, bur. it is reported thut be will refuse to testify, preferring to go to j til for contempt. iiomitor Long churges thut be knows of two senators, each of whom received a $3,000 chock for his vote; thut 0110 be came lri,'hU)iied and tore up tho check, and thai another senator recovered tho pieces uud holds tliem as damaging evi dence. Hands OfTllla Mamlwlcli Islands. The death of King Kulaknu.l exposes tho Hawaiian Islands more openly than before to the projects of foreign pow ers. The lute monarch himself was willing, it . is supposed, to sell out bis claim upon the government for a rea sonable sum, and thero is nobody left who bus the sumo color of right to dis pose of it, It is pluiu that possession of the islands would be a great conven ience for the fleet of any maritime na tion, aud a competition between England and Germany would la expected if the otiti'eachiugs of the latter power' after remote dependencies did uot se-nn to have beeu checked by the retirement of Bismarck. We have no great use for the island at present, and our form of government is the worst in tho world for managing a distant colony. Never theless, it is clearly our interest to dis courage the acquisition of thoin by any Euroean power und to favor the main tenance 1 f their political independence. Now York Times. The Air hlilp a Success. A large crowd witnessed tl.o first ex hibition of the model De Baii.Kct air ship nt the Chicago Exposition building. To nil iippeurutici tv il wns thoroughly demonstrated that a craft bus at lust beeu invented that permits feats of aerial navigation never before accom plished propelling and steering. Clilct;i Collins Hred. The Chicago World's Fair directors aro becoming worried over tho increas ing estimates und decreasing collections for tho enterprise. The latest estimate of the amount needed is $15,000,000, aud of the amount Of subscription in sight $0 DJS.OOO. A strong etToi't is to be uiudo to ruisu the entire amount. Prolcsor Kneh Huiis Awny. Profuisor Kooh has hurriedly loft Ber lin f r it tour in E.'ypt of six or eight weeks. It is admitted that ho has vir tually taken tho secret of the preparation of the lymph with him. despite u dis closures of the Constituent elements, much to tho disgust of tho physicians throughout Germany. ' Lieutenant heliwalkit Crippled. Lieutenant Frederick Schwulku, the cx hirer, whoso father was n native of Baltimore, was seriously iuj rail by a fall down stairs ut Mason City, Iowa, It is thought ho will bo a cripplo for life. . Minlslor Missacr is coming lo Wash ington to secure, if possible, n recoil siderntiou of bis cooc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.fc- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNF.Y-AT-t.AW, Mrs. Ent's Thi'liting, Court House Alley, UI.OOMS15URG, PA. A, L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office Iluildilig, 2nd floor, BLOOMSUURG, PA. C. W. MILLF.R, ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW, Win's Building, and lloor, BLOOMSUURG, PA. II. V WHITE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd Moor, BLOOMSbTRG, l'A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd lloor, BLOOMSUURG. I A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY Ai-LAW, Rawlins' Building, 2nd lloor, BLOOMSUURG, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRANK V. BILLMEYER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Dentlcr'i Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 1- S. WIN I I.RS1 EEN. W. U. Bk.ClsI.ltY. Notary Public. WINTERSTEEN & EECKI.EY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured,' Investments made. Real Estate bought and told. National Bank Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSUURG, PA. -JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. stfTCaa be consulted in German. W. H. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Maia Streets CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVV, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock aad Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, Wea First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., 03kt and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. K. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA Office hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and tug fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, having opened a dental office in Lockard's ' Building, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., U prepared to receive all patients requiring professional sei vices. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gai and Local Auxsthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inscrteal. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market . BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, aad all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gai, and free of charge when ar uncial teeth are inserted. W"To be open all hours during the day. D. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWINO" AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, of New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. $. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffeei, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. C-fOrdcrs will receive prompt attention. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggies, Thlons, Sleighs, Platform Waon.i, Etc , BLOOMSBURG, PA First-c'ass work always on hand. Repairing neatly done. WPriccs reduced to suit the times. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Assets. JEtna Fire Ins. Co., of Hurt ford $9,5aS,3?8 , Hartford, of Hartford y'i&H.to.-)! l'hcenix, of Hartford 4,778,469 1 Springfield, of Springfield,... 3.09990;. Fire Association, Phila., 4, 512,782. j Guardian, of London 20,603,32;.; Phirnix, of London, 0,924 563.4 Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642,195.0 Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,564.0 Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J., 41,379,228 3 losses promptly adjusted and paid at tlii office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Building, Second Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in the world, aad perfectly reliable. Assets. Imperial, of London, f 9,658,477.00 Continental, of New York,... 5,23).9M.2S American, of PhiJadcl4ua, .. 2,401,956.11 Niagara, of New York a, 200, 47 v 86 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA Home, of N. Y.; Merchnnts', of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. V.; Reading, Pa.; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fir las. Co., Jer.ey City, N. J. These eld corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by any court oi law. Their assets are all invested i solid securities, are liable to the hazardsf tire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county should patronise the agency where losses, if any, arc settled and paid by one of their own citizens. KIPP & PODMORE, ARCHITECTS, Osterhout Building, WILKES-BARRE. Branch Office, Bloomsburg, Pa., with Jno. M. Clark, Attorney and Counsellor. J. S. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Real Estate bought and sold. Parties de siring to buy hordes and wagons would do well to call on the above. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBBS, PROP'R., (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Path rooms, hot and cold water, and all uioderr conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AKTEK NOV. in, 1W0. Trains leave lUoomstmrif as follows: (Sundays except erl ) For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Potts vll 1 , T11 inn qua, f to , 01, ll.ts a m. For w 1111 -uiHporr, K in a. m.. a.ia p. m. For Dauvllie aud Milton, 8.10 a. m , a 16, 11 00 p. in. For ra'awleea 6.05, 6.10, 11.13 a. m., 13 10, 6.00 .ho p. m For H 11 port c.Cft, 8.10, 11,13 a. m., 111. SO, 8.16, 6.00, 11.311, 1 1. Oil p. m. 1 ruin' for binomsburg Leave New York vl of Philadelphia IM a. m., 4 1'0 p. in. and via Eubton 8.43 a. ni., 3.43 p m Lave riillndplphln 10.00 a. m . 6.00 p. m. Leave l(tmrtni? n.0 a. in. 7 6; p. m. Lfav- I'otiHvilie u 8'i p. ra. Leave Tnmuipia 1 HI a. m.. II !8 p. m. Leave w'IIIIhiiis ort. 30 a. u ., 4 in n. m. l eave cutawua 7.00, H.40 a. m. l.ilu, 3.30, 0.10 11.03 p. m. Leave Kupert. 11.81, 7.08, 8 47. 11.26 a. m., 1.38 a.m. e., 1 tup. m. For liiiltlmori', Washt' ifton and tho west via B. O. K It , tnruUKh trains 1 ave lilrard Ave 11 uo blatlon. l'hlln. (I' l(. K. K.I 4.1tt, e.ni . li.s?7 a. m , 1.81, 4 3i. mm 7.33 p. m. iindu84.1, s.03, 11..? a. in . 4 lit, 5 b 7 33 p. m. ATLAN1IO CITV blVIslON. Leave Plilludclphla, I'ler 7, I'ucstnuC sirtot Wharf, aud om U (ilrfct, Wharf. FOR ATLANTIC OITV. 'rek rtsys Kxpro'n, . s. m , 1.00, 4 00 p. m. Accomniodiitlon, 9.(4) :i. In., 6 00 p. In. Kunliiys KxpreiM. uiin a. bi. Accommoda tion 8.iu a. 111. and 4.80 p. m. UeturnlDg, Loave Atlantic city. Depot corner Atlantic and Arkansas Avenue Weeks days ttupreHS, 1.30, W.iO a. 111. und 4 0u p.m. Accornmodullon, S.Ma. m. and 4 no p. in sundny Kxprens, 4 00, p. m. Accommodation 7,8oa. m. aiid4.30p. m. A. a. Mcleod, c. c. iiancock, Pies. Cin'l. Manager. On'l Puss, Agt, r.AILr.CAJD TIUE TAILE3. QELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. P. M 5 40 5 M 6 M A OS ! S3 6 W 6 85 43 f 46 IM 656 1 I' 7m 7 23 73 7S 7 43 7 4 7 ns t t7 8 0 S07 R 11 8 17 8sr ess a 88 8 43 8 47 8M r. . p. . 1 to NottTnrif tiSKi.AKD. . t'Hiiicrtin t liu'afky , I 'an vl lie , t'HlHW Ihsu Kill ert Hloi iiiBburg Espj' I.lrn- Hideo Wli!ow firote Ilrlircreek Herwlck Hi nch Haven Illek's Kerry 4 M. 1. It. 10 0 a so ! 3 107 10 83 10 w 10 53 s 11 t s 34 111 5 11 14 11 10 II 14 I 17 II tl 11 tn It KS 11 43 II 56 6 MiickOilnuy Ilunioek s NHntleoke Avnndi le Ph month Plymouth Junction. Klinoion Dennett V' Itny w ynuilnjf v et Ptuston Mttsfon nur.iea L.11 kHwauna 1.vlorvlileM liellevue HCSANTOH.... STATIONS. 117 8 83 841 I 50 13 01 13 f4 101 13 It 13 16 1318 13 31 ttvS 13 3 13 85 8 ( 4 03 4 07 IS 41 If 48 15 6 13 87 P. M. 4 38 P. M hOUTIt. AH. A.. P.M. P.M. SritiNTox 610 9H0 140 Sf 1'elievne 8i 1 55 .... 6ri Taylnrvllle s o leoo 1 fO 814 Lackawanna 6 1H 1(0H 1 M 6 SO I'unen 6C3 10 in tot 6 38 Plltston 6!8 1016 t07 S8 West Pit tston 6 88 10 83 ( 14 6 83 W yoming 640 10 37 8 30 6 81 d-altt.y 644 1030 .... 6 41 Hrtmett, 648 1084 888 644 Klntrfiton tit 10 s 3 81 1 4S Plymnnih Jucotlon 6rt 10-13 (ft fat Plvmouth 7 04 10 47 t'8 IN Avondale 7 0 10 51 48 Trsj Nunttcoke 7 14 10 56 1 5 1 04 rninlorkt 7 at not tot Tlf Kh1ekililnny 781 111 817 ra Writ's Ferry 7 44 11 as 8H 74 Peaehnaven 7 54 11 41 8 40 7 41 perwlrk 8 03 11 47 8 47 7 48 1'OnrCreek SCO ... . 8 58 T 54 Willow Hrove 813 11 1 6 8 67 TOT Unit-nidge 8 17 18 08 4t 8 00 "Pr 8S4 13 10 4 t 808 ftlor mnrjnrar u i 101a j ir hi Hnpert H7 u 4 8 17 s Hrnwmsa 8 43 '3 38 4 8" 6 3 Tlnnvllla u .a .a . am m m. (hulSKky 9 0S 4 54 ... I 'n nierrn ai? mki m mil NOBTHCMBIKLallD.. '.!!'.'." 8 33 1 03 6 15 8 67 A. H. P. M. P. K P. M. ronnectlons at Kupert with I'Ull-deiphla 4k Hennirs; Unllrosd for Tarranerd. Tsmaqaa, wiiiiBnwoit. fniobiiry, pot'fviiio. etc. At NortiiiimberlKOd with MR Hlv P, R. H. lot Tlnrrlstjurtr, xkc. Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corrjr aLd Erie. W. F. HALLSTEAD, Oen. Vsn . ccrmtrn. Pa. Pennsylvaria Bailrcad. P. E. R. R. AND N. C Il'Y .PIVIHOKs1. In effect Sec. 14. 1890. Trains leave Funbury EASTWARD. 55 a. m. Train 14 (Pally except Ftindsy) for Ilarrlsburg nrd Intel mcUlfl'e Unllnn- irHvlrig at Philadelphia 8:l p m. ; hew York 6:P0n. re! faltlmore, 8:io p. m.; w sBlilrfr cn 6:55 p. mZ rnrinectlng at hlladelphla lor Ml ea Fhore points Passenger couches 10 1 hlladelphla naltlinore. 150 p m. Train , (Dally except Fondsy.) fop narrlRburg and lnteimedlate nntlons, arriving at Philadelphia a 6:f4) p m ; New York, 8:83 p. m. ; Baltimore 6:46 p. m. ; V anrjlnrton s:ir p. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia end passenger coaches to Philadelphia ard PaltfmoreT :0H p. 01.-1 rain (, (Dally,) frr Barrlsbnrf sntt all Intermediate statlonn, arriving at Philadel phia 4:35 a m.j New York 7:10 a. in. Pullman sleeping car from Hanlshuig to I hlladelphla and New York. Phllndeiphii pufsergerscan re main In s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. l:(0 a m. (Dally,) for HarrlKburg and Inter mediate nation, arriving at Philadelphia 60 a. m.. New York 80 a. m, HRltlmo'e t:S0 a. m WaxMngton 7:80 a. m., Pullman Meeplng ears) to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Ptula delpbla aid Bnltlmor-. S:f a. m.-Traln 16 (Pally,) for BaiTlsbarir and Intermediate stations arriving at baltl- 111, . bi, Bnu wnBningi.r,n :5 s. m. anei ruiiiiinu BieepiDtt cars to nammcre, wt ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. t:M a. m Train 8 (Dally exrept 8tmdsy for raaandnlgua. Rochester. RutTnlo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and pataen ger coaches to Rochester. 5:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Frle ranandit guaand Intermedia t stations, Rochester, But. faio and Niagara Falls, with Pullman paiaos cars sod passenger coaches to Erie and Roches ter. 56 Trln is (Dally,) for Lock Havo a and Intermediate stations. . ,. 1:48 p. m Train 11 (Pally except, f-undsy) for Kane. Canandslgua and lnt.rmetllate matlorHi, Roehenter. Buffalo, and Niagara Falls wlto through passenger coaches to Ksne and Roches ter and Parlor car to Rochester. 5:80 p. m Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) tor Renovo, Klnilra and Intermediate stations. 8:5 4p. m -Train ti (Dally,) for W llllamaport and Intermediate sutlons TUFOUQH TRA1NM FOR STJNBITHY FROlf TUE BAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 18:15 night, Phils delpbla 4;3i a. m., Baltimore 4:45 a. in., Harrkv burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at fiunburr tcM a. m. Train 11 Leaves Ph'ladelphla 850 a. av. Washington 8; 10 a. m , Baltimore tKM a. avZ (dally except Hunday) arriving at Bunbury. hi with Parlor car from Phl'adelphla and passes. ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New Y'ork 8:00 a, m , T hlladeW phla 11:4) a. m., wsHhlnsrton 10:50 a. m., RalU more 11:45 a, m , (dally except Mindav) arrlvlnc at funbury 6:80 p m. wltb paxaenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 31 leaves New York .oo p. m., Phllsdet phl4;3sp.m., Washington 8:3" p. m, Baltimore 4:33 p. in. (Dally) arriving at r-unbury 8:54 p. tm. Train t leaves New Y'ork 6:30 p. m, Pbllade. phlan:8'i p. m., Washington 7:0 p. m .. Baltt inoreftif, p m , (Dally exrent baturdav.) arrt Ing at funbury, 3:04 a. m. wltb u'lmiin Meepmar cars and passenger coaches from Washlnato and BaltUnora. Train 8 leaves New Y'ork H.-C0 p. m., ridladaV plilall:'p in., 16 ashlugton ilbo p m., BalU inoretntop. m, (DHliy,) arriving at eunhury 5:10 a. m.. with Piillinnn sleeping cars Iron 1 hlliidelphla, Washington and KHitlmoro ind paBsenger coactea from I hlladolphla and Baltt more SLNHURY nAZLKTOV, W IT.RFRRARRI RAILROAD, AM) NORTH AND WEbT BRANCH R)ILWY. (Dally except Sunday ) Train 7 leaves sunhury '0:oo a m. airtvlnir at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., w likes Barre it 0 p. m. Train 11 leaves Funburv 5-3' p m. ornvtog at Hloom Ferry e-.it p m , Wtikea-Rarra 7:50 p, m. Tratu s leaves '.viikes-liarre !1:17 a, m. arrlp Ing at blcom Ferry 13:Ur p. in., buubury 1:3s sv 111. T-nln 10 leaves Wllkea-Barre 8:13 p. m, arrlv. log at bloom Ferry 4:84 p. 111., t-unbury 5-33 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINH. Train 7 leaves sunbury i(i:on n. m., a Hiving at Bloom Ferry lu:48 a. m , Wl kes-Harre itilua. m. Train 88 leaves Wilkes- ane5:0p. m anlv Ing at Bloom Ferry 6:3 p. ui . -uiibuiy 7:80 p. m. ell 8. K. I'IKin, J. 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