BRIEF MENTION OF NEWS Happenings of the World from Pole to Pole. TOLD IN A TEXT SECONDS 01 TIME The li-Tcliiiipiit of Kuril Day During tliR Week (might l''re1i friim t It A llimy Wlr nml Curefully I'.tlitoil anil Con denned fur Our llomlora. A grunt of $125,000 1ms been Hindu ly tlit llrltixh government to promote the hi ttTi't of HrltNh uxlilliitors lit tho Colum bian exposition nt Chicago. 'i'liH Penry exploring expcilition Rtcnmoi Kitu vru stopped by puck ice ut Green inland, straits of Belle IhIu, N. F. Tlie longshoremen's strike at Chicngr. lias collupved Htid tin1 docks nro crowdud with men seeking employment. Tho In laud Hii and Door company 01 Mllwiinkee made aa assignment to KU ward 11. l'uliiu of tlio Commercial bunk. The collector of customs nt Victoria lint seixed the sloop Klorit, which had on board 400 Chtniitueu, whom it wan intended tc smuggle iuto tlie Lulled Status. Lieutenant SalTord, U. S. X., andfienrgt A. Dusey, of Hurvnrd, have discovered a lntiminilled family in an Inert tomb, neat Ancon, which will bu exhibited at tut World's fair. The schooner yacht Tidal Wave, of New Tork, Ik imhoro at l'nu,ue island, lying among tho rock In u bud position uud full lit water. David Molloy, of Kort Hamilton, whe wait stricken deaf mid dumb a month ago and robbed of tl4 in cash and $100 in checks by nuuguty hoodlums of the Cat Bene quarter, at Kew York, wits ititnxlcnt il nt liny Kidg the other night and fought tho police. 1 1 in father and the neighbors think that his brain wan in jured, and hu does nut uct as if he was sane. Henry Drill, eighteen years old, ol Southitigton, t.'oun., was killed by a full from his bicycle. Chief Engineer Conwny, of the Jersey city lire department, was severely Injured by being thrown from his gig and striking on his head in the street, Hank Examiner Drew has handed in hip resignation, which was promptly accepted. William C. Duncan, tlie seventeen-year-old clerk who In January last stole dia monds valued at $30,000 troni his employ ers in New York, wns sentenced to font years and live mouths' imprisonment. An enormous cavern that Is said to rival the Mammoth cave of Kentucky has been discovered in Josephine county, Ore. State Treasurer Xoland, of Missouri, was found guilty of embezzling state funds and sentenced to two years in the peniten tiary. Arthur Miller, a young man of llrook lyn, wus drowned in Siiccpsuead buy by the cupsiiiug of a smnll boat. Tom Hichurdson, tho robber and enve dweller of Isliii, L. X., is still at large. While SOU armed ined watched his caves he boldly appeared uear the house of Jus tice Waller, his father-in-law, three miles away, and told a neighbor that he in tended to kill his wife, the justice' daugh ter. At a meeting of the council of ministers of J'rance the removal of the prohibition of the admission of American pork into t ranee was discussed. Attorney Ge.ueru.1 Miller has Issued in structions to (Jutted States district attor neys in regard to tho enforcement of the anti-trust law. Andrew Brennan, who looped into New York harbor from a bout on Saturday night, and who was supposed to have drowned himself, swam to Governor's island and returned home to And hi parents making preparations for his fu neral. Annie Adams, of Tremont, N. Y., is iu a dying condition, and many tuouuted men are scouring the country for the scoundrel who assaulted her. Buriul in Calvary cemetery was refused for the body of "Tom" Kenny, tho life saver, who jumped iuto a sewer aud wus afterward found dead ut New York. Dr. Lunnelongue, of Paris, bus disclosed the results of treating infantile cases of tuberculosis with injections of chloride of zinc. He thinks he has a cure for con sumption. "The" Allen, the dive keeper, was dan gerously stabbed in a quarrel over a game of cards at New York. Cassie Hrooks' story of Lawyer Byron W. Cohen's efforts to steal the Hobertsou millions by mean of a bogus widow is corroborated by Assistant District Attor ney Weeks and Attorney linker aud Lock wood. Charles Brown was arrested after having made $10,01)0 a year by swindling messen ger boys ut. Now York. He held the pack ages of jewelry for messenger boys and stole the contents. Freuchy, or Ameer Ben All, convicted of murder in the second degree for killing "Old Shukspcnre," wus sentenced by Re corder Smyth to state prison for lire. Josenh Schubert, eleven year old, took Hurls trreeu with suicidal intent lu ll- liumsburg because he had been threuteued with a whippiug. lie is likely to die. Coruorul Wostervelt, of compuuy A, Seventy-first regiment, run a bayonet through the leg of Private Wilkes, who was trying to sneak through tho guard lines at night at tho state camp. The Belgian mining strike is over. The Knights of Labor gave up the right and &,00U men returned to work. At Leicester the Prince of Wales stakes were wou by Keverend with Deemster tiecoud and Orvieto third. At the Syracuse meeting of the I. O. O. F., tho first prize for tho prixe drill was awarded to Canton Oswego, Amsterdam second and Butt'ulo third. Attorneys for the American Petroleum company, of Rotterdam, owners of the Bleumship Chester, which towed the dis abled steamship eorvia to port, have uicu a petition for libel against the her via. Kx-Consrrossniuu Perkins, of Kaunas, says the Furmers' Alliance movement is the most blighting curse that hu ever be- lallen his state. Secretary of the Treasury Foster has de cided not to ask for the resignation of Ap praiser Murvelle W. Coopor, of New York, F. O. Duwloi an Americru citizen claims to huve beeu illegally imprisoned aud brutully maltreated in tiuutumulu, John G. Nloolny writes a scorching note to liilitor MeClure. of l'lilluUelplilu, iu re gurd to the controversy over the failure to renominate- Hannibal Huniliu. Ho suys that MeClure was accused of.being a trait or to Lincoln nnd that he doesu't kuow what he is talking about. Senator Cjuay denies the charges made against him by tho Independents at Phila delphia. He says they lue not Uupublio- ns. imt Democrats. Sfc"VcN WEH KILLED. An Kfiuliifrr's t'ui i-H.Mirn -miil Terrible Wreck nt A.en, 'olo. A:n:y, Colo., July IU. An niriiici'r' carelessness, n crash of colliding trnim, the hiss ol scalding steam, Hit- shrieks oi men, women nnd children iu awful agouy is a brief outline of the horrible accident that occurred ut A p.-n Junction at 13 in. nnn niivw many a hnppy home resound wiui waning. J in. collision occurred be tween a midland locomotive And the hind conch of an excursion train running bo tween Aspen and Ulcnwood Spring. Kn plneer Swltxcr, of tho excursion train, hnd run ins tram un to tlm water tank nt, th Junction for water. When bui-Xing down to get on tho main track a light engine shot out from the conl chutes, which nrt located In such a way as to conceal t tie coal chute tracks from view of the track lending to Mm water tank. '1 he engineer on tlie lluht enirlne. think ing he could got out beforo the excursion tniln took the main track, mnde the At tempt, but struck tho rear coach of the ex cursion train nt the switch. The force ol tho collision tore the check valve from the engine and poured ncnldlng steam and water into the wrecked coachload of pas sengers. Then ensued a scene of tcrrot impossible to descrile. The passenger were ut the mercy of tlie roaring, screech ing monster ut their side. Through the broken valve torrents of scalding steam and water poured out upon thu helpless victims. Many of them were Denned down bv the debris and wore horribly scalded. Two were almost instantly killed, five were fatally and six siverely injured. Five more huve since died and a sixth cannot live. The dead nre: Miss Annie Phelnn, Cardiff. Mrs. Frank Ellis, Aspen. Mrs. J. C. Baldwin, A sen. Mrs. W. L. Willoughby. Glen wood. Mr. A. H. Hoger, Wood v. Mrs. A. H. ltogers. Woody. Child of Frank Ellis, Aspen. Two Minn llnsil ttt Aspen. Aspkn', Colo., July U. Frank F.llis U dead, making the eighth victim of the ter rible accident here .Miuday morning, and the fourth out of one family. All the others who nre severely injured will die except probably one. Miss Mary O Dounell, the ninth victim, is also dead. Her brother, Thomas O'Don uell, may die nt any moment. YACHTING'S GREAT LOS3. Death nf Kdwnril Ilurgesi, tlm Inmnui American llgner. Boston, July Hi Edward Hurgcss, tlie celebrated yacht designer, died here of ty phoid fever Sunday afternoon. Ho wns horn in est (sandwich, Mass., June 30, lb48. He wns graduated from Harvard college in 171. lie was instructor in entomology at Harvard for some years. Forlifteen years he wus sec retary of the Soci etv of Natural History of Boston, r- -v'5; A Ho leaves a widow and two sous. Mr. Burgess had been ill since May, but his death was un expected. In the KDWA1U) UUIWKDH. death of Mr. Burgess American, yuchting sutlers a great loss. HIS LIFE FOR HIS CHILD. Tragic Km! nf Siierliitenilmit I. W. Harney at Lake (tetirge. Lake Gf.orok, N. Y., July 13. P. W. Barney, superiutendent of the lake George unit Luke Chnmplain Transporta tion company, lost his life near the Keno saw Fourteen-Mile island ou JukoGeorge, Sunday. . Iu the afternoon, while Mr. Barney and hin boy were on the lake shore, the little fellow lost his footing, and with a cry of "Father, suve me!" on his lips, pitched into the water. The father threw himself head Urst Into the lake, grasped the boy, and with the lad still iu his urms, wo drawn athore by t wo men who chauoed to witness the accident. A glauce sutllced to tell the story. The forehead of the superintendent had been crushed lu by a projection of rock which be must have struck under water. A phy sician was called as quickly as possible, but Mr. Btirney wus deud. Mrs. Barney is heartbroken. Klehinmid to Gat Davis' II ally. KifllMOSD, Va., July 13. To say that the people of Richmond are gjrutifled by the decision of Mrs. Davis to make this city the lliiul resting place of the remains of her husband but freely expressed the feel ing here. Mayor Duniol, nu ex-Confederate officer, said: "The friendly ooutest between Mississippi and Virginia has been decided lu our l'uvor by Mrs, Davis. Let us all now, from the Potomac to Hio Grande aud from the Ohio river to the Gulf of Mex ico, go eurnestly to work to collect tho necessary funds to rear a monument here worthy of the Southern louder." (ieuerul Iu l'eyster tilled fur Divorce. l'ol'iiHKKKl'MK, N. Y July 10. The an nouncement that tlie wife of General J, Wutts De Peystur hud begun a suit for sep aration from her husband created much surprise here. The complaint bus not yet been written, but It probably will lie this week. The couple have been married for fifty years. Tlie wife's story charges cruel and inhuman treatment. The general's side of the story has not yet been told, but It is reported that his answer to the com plaint will be a general denial. I'ariieir Defeat at Callow. Dl'ULlN', July 0. Tho Curlow election has been a surprise on account of the ex tent of the majority against PnruelPa can didate. The Purnollito, however, did not expect success. Parnell declares that he will continue the struggle, and that the McCurthyites will be disnpiifintod if tliey expect that ho will take himself out of the way. Parnell attributes tho result to the ignorance of tho voters and the influence of the priests. M'liere Is Not-nli Hiilltvnnf PoVuhkkki'oIK.N. Y.,July 13. Norah Sul livuu, u well known young lady of this city, has been inl.-siiig since July 4, when she started for New York on tho steamer Mary Powell for a few day' outing. Her frleuds huve notiilod tho police of Now York to investigate the case. Ilosmcr M ill lloiv Teu Kyok.' HAKTFotii), July 14. George II. Hosincr announce that ho has uccuptcd the chul leugo of Thu Kyck to row for t''s) a side. If a suitable purse can bu raised the ruce will be rowed hero. Ilurvur-.t Challenged by Oxford. Losdon, July 14. The Oxford University club extends au luvltutioii to the Harvard to participate iu a rowing contest uu the Thaiuea eur)7 iu September. mwiimiiim THE GREAT n German Remedy, TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.ff I'nr those ilciitlilv I'MtoiisSpellflilepenil Sl.miil will hu uiili 1 Tor a ease where Sri. i imn Ian-mi will notnsslst or cure. It 'mSI't.l'lll:ltlUTTliHS t will cure von. 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Try It: youj will mnke your hlood iinire.rielinnd strong, win nni n-tn-i il. i in l vnur nesn num. l.iidies In dfiiciio Try m li iii ll llrr rKKS to-nluht. nnd henltli, who nre nil run down, inoiiii use "Tl.l'lll ll Hittkhs. Ivou will sleep well no leei oeunr rorir Do you wnnt tho host Modioli Work puldlsheil? fend 8 !!-ecnt ulnmps to A. 1'. OittiWAY A Co, Huston. liiA . Slid rnt.lva A flIlV. ftWM. 1 BLOOD .Vo matter- tiof maii'l iielet io.rn; fou fni re Uh-H, hiD tnurtt diaaytratjt il or, irfwf imij bixtij fnjt, rein ttiMi It Hi Owtut Cure will re mum all tllKi'tit"- rum finiire Wood, irltrtlwr m roj koiih or .sjci!c. So wiiirrat, no allurrt, no ivlai&. solithitt). .1. Mi KHI.rY Drurjjht, Main Strrrt llti)IHHHhnr(J, Vll. i Tbe U!Mt Ueiiifdj 111 ra this world. ny .1. HdfimtroV wtyiy"."e, H Y., Is Pastor Koenii; s Nerva lunii, tiiicsiise uiv son, who was ynrtlslly pnrnlysed three yesrs ago and attacked by 11U, hsi not S't-'- r.ny syuipUimi ol them blnco ho took one bottle of tho remedy. 1 inortt heartily thank for It. ferrous I'rostrullou, Nlt'cpletttt iicks, tiinl Veakncm, West Hbocohton, Qtiobeo, Oct. 1, "30, Tho Pftftor Kouniji's NurvuToida I orderod wi for a youug la-ly of uiy hnnsebold, who sj al most iumIchs to ln-raelf aud others, owins tc in-rvous Droptratum, sleepleii,us, r-aKiiU!4S, AC, AO. 'io-dav there i4 quite a chasm-. 'I lit yi.uini pmaoa is imicli lietier, strongitr. and Ihki nervous, hlie will coutiuite to use your niucU oiue. 1 it VTy ioisl. FREE Vnlnabla Hook tn Kerrons IJsouses seat I ret) to any address, find Mior putieiitH etui alo ohtulu thisinellcitje 1'i-ee uf vliuriie. Tkl. Mmvhu liAnn nmnftrnil hT ths RVtipAnd Pssto? Koenls, ot Fort Wayne. Ind., since ltfid, sud ksuow provutid underhis dlrecUuu by the KOENIC MED. 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XLorvsux, CniTTENasao, N. Y., May 19, "W. Dn. I). J. KRsnAM. Co., Dear sirs: I have used several bottles of your KeudalTs Spavin Curo with perfect suceeim, on a valuable and blooded mare tliut wasqulio lumo yvlth a Hone Spavin. Tho marn Is now outlrely free ti'oiu luuieuess and shows no bunoa on the joint. Uuspoetfully, F. H. HurcuiNU, KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE. . Mokeos, La., May 8, 10. Dn. R 3. KicimALT. Co., oeuts : i think It my duty to rondor you my thanks for your far famed KenlaH' Spavin Cure. I had a four year old lllly which I prlxed very hlirhlv. Kho had n very sevoruswolleu leu. I tried atout eight diiTereul kinds of medicines which did no KiKiit. I purohaned a bottloof your Kuudall's Bpuviu Cure wuich cured her lu four days, I remain yours, &UU03 Dowscx. Price $1 per bottlo, or six bottles for fu All drus. ibis have It or can got It foryou.orltwlllbeseut to uuy addrvas on reoelpt nf price by tho propria tors. H. J. KENDALJi CO., Kuosbaruh l'ulls. Veraon" Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, BLOOMS13URG, PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHiC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ELOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Hartuian & Sons' Store. Residence, N. Ii. Corner Centre and Foui th Streets. 7 vdalkIS KPAViN I DURhB I PROFESSIONAL CARDS,! N. U. I'UNK, ATTORN F.V-AT-I. AW, Ifrs. Knt's Ihiildinj, Court House Alley, IlLOOMSIiUIUi, l'A. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Oliiee liuildin;:, 2nd tloor, BLOOMSBCRO, l'A. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EV-AT-L AW, Virt's Duilding, andtlixir, Bl.UOMSBUKG, l'A. II. V. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Virt'i Building, 2nd floor, , BLOOMSBL'RG, l'A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, l'A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rawlins' Building, 2nd floor, BLOOVSBL'RG, VX GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. FRANK 1 13ILLMEYER, AT lO R N E Y-A T-L A W. Dcnllur's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. WTNTERSTEEN, UECKLEY & McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, I.o.ins secured. Investments made. Real Kstate lioujjht a;iU sold. National Bank Building, 2nd floor, Bl.OO.MSr.URG, PA. JOHN' M. CLARIC, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Mover Bros. BuilJini id floor, BLOOMSBURC, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian Building, 2nd Moor, BROOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Stv, BLOOMSBL'RG, Pa. WCan be cousulted in German. W. H. RIIAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAW1SSA, TA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glares. J, J. BROWN, M. D., 02ke and Residence, Third Street, West ol Market, near M. L. Church, ELOOMSBURG, TA. Office hours every nfternoon aud evening. Special attention given to the eye uud the fitting of glaases. Telephone connection. M. J. 1 1 ESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental. College, having openei a dental office in Lockard's Building, coiner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBL'RG, PA., It prepared to receive all patients requiring professional services, ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Anesthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artiiicial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market B LOOMS IiURG, PA. AU styles of work done in-a superior manner, and ah work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the we of Gas, and free of charfje wben artwcUl teeth ore inserted. 'o be efien all hours duiimj the iij. W. II. SNYDER, A!'10RNEY-T-I.AV, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBL'RG, TA. IJ. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS TUB FOLLOWINO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, oi New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5. BLOOMSBURO, PA. WAIN WRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Ki-c, Spices, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. L. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. CiTOrders will receive prompt attention. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to I'reas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: AsSKTS. Etna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart- ford jS9.52S.3SS 97 Hartford, of Harford 5,18, to-j 9; Phucnix. of ITanford 4,778,469.13 Springfield, of Springfield,... 3,099.93.9S F'ire Association, l'hila 4,512,72.29 Gu.irdian, of London, 20,603,323.71 Phoenix, of London, 6,924,563.4s Lancashire, of England, (l S. Branch) 1,642,195.00 Rov.l. of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,364.0c Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J 41,379,228.3; Losses promptly adjusted and paid at thi office. BLOOMSBL'RG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Building, Second Floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in the world, aud perfectly reliable. Asskts. Imperial, of London, 99,658,477.00 Continental, of New York,... 5,239.91.28 American, of Philadelphia,.. 2,401,956. 11 Niagara, of New York, 2, 260,47V 86 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants', of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y.j Reading, Pa.; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age aud fire tested, and have never yet had a hiss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, ate liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as Soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent aud Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county should pitroube the agency where looses, if any, an settled and paid by one of their own citMcua J. S. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, ELOOMSBURG, PA. Real Estate bought and sold. Parties de siring to buy horses and wagons would do well to call on the above. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBUS, PROP'R., .Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and nil modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTKlt NOV. IS, 1890. Truing leave llloomsburtr as follows : (Sundays excepted.) rorrew inrK, rnimnripiiin, jieuuiuu, roiia vllle, Tamattuii, tto.. 11), 11 1 a. ru. For W IUlMiiBort, .M a. m.. 8.1.') p. m. ForDauvllie and Milton, 8.00 a. ui , 8.19, 11.05 p. in. For Catawlsea e.10, 8.M, ll.sn a. m., 12.15, 6.00, 6. mi 1 p. iu. For Hupert 6.10, 8.20, lLS a. m., 12.13, a.13, 3 00, 0.:ii, 11.1m p. in. 1 ruins lor inoomsDurg Leave New York via of rhllfldelphla T.4S a. m., 4 to p. ui. and via Kastou 8.45 a. ui., 4.00 p. ui Lfave riiunncipiiin in.oo a. m., .oo p. m. Leave HeudiiiK 11.00 a. m. 7.67 p. Ui. lj-ae l'otisviile lii.au p. m. Leave TAinaqua 131 a. m., 9.18 p. m. I.euve M'UiliiiiiHPortv 45 a. a,., 4.30 p. m. Leave Cutawlata T.00, 8.80 a. in. 1.30, 8.19, 8.10 ll.'.O p. in. Luve Hiipp'tH.t:l,T.08, 8.37, 11.31) a. m., 1.S7, I. sr. s.is, n.iii p. ni. lor llultlmor"', Waslilngton and thu West via H. O. n. It., throuvU trains li-ave tJlrarrt Ave nue hint ion. V-lilla. (I'. K It. It. .) 4.tti, 8.01. 11.97 a. in., 1.H1, 4.4, f..-5 r.'JS p. in. uu&days4.18, 8.0-.', II. 37 a. ni.. 4 -'4, T.S.-3 p. m. ATLANTU! CITY DIVISION. Leave l'lilludelplitn, I'ler 7, Chestnut Btreot WUarf, and boutu blreet Wliurf. FOB ATI.4NT1C C1TT. Week days KxprecR, . a. m., 1.C0, 4.00 p, m. Accommodation, U.00 a. m., 6,00 p. lit. sundn8 Express, tt.oo a. m. Accommoda tion s.io a. m. aud 4.30 p. m. Keturnlng, Leave Atlantic City. Depot corner Atlantto aud Arkansas Avenues: Weeks days Express, I..S11, ti.i O a. m. ad 4.00 p. 111. Acconimodullon, g.ua a. in. and 4 30 p. m. Sunday Express, 00, p. ni. Accommodation 7,30 a. ui. and 4.80 p. m. A. A. MrLEOI. C. C. HANCOCK, 1'ies. & ticu'l Manager. tleu'l Pass. Agt. liSSO PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClrinMi iJ brautiriei lha hair. 'TTf n 1'rutiiDlvl a liuuriuiit gruwtl). fc?V7 J Never Fails to Be;itore Gray StffiW---7' lll'r t0 YoulUful Color. C5?K'W OJAj Curt-, ii-slp Ui.fa.i- M liuir tulliiitf, 'Wlyj V? CK-. nmt a I "" l'rn;;'.-'.-li ii.' j win usnrr-m I'w I'arkur'a Clniur Tonlti, ll t-uni. Hie oi! i. ujilj, Weak l.uncii, lli-l.ililv, Iiuligettion, l'aiu, Tak lu time. AUitc iHNDERCORNS. Tl tmU iun cure for Coma. lil allyaiu. Unit U iJiu.ihta, it UlsCOX a Cw.i S. V. THIS D HAILS0A9 ELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURO DIVISION. STATIONS. NOH-rnrMBgRLAND. . Cameron CliulnnKy I)nnvlll Catawlssa Hupert Hloomsburg Kopy Lime Kld(ro Willow urove Iirlurereek Berwick Bench Haven Illck'i Ferry HulckHblnuy , Iluniock's. Nantlcoke Avondcln Plyiuoutb Plymout h Junction , KlntH'on lierirjctt.. Malthy Wyoming Weat Plttston Plttnton.. Duryea Lackawanna NORTH. F. N. A. M. A. If 1 60 10(3 A 40 ntl) F. M. fl JO It 3 5 0 40 6 4M 7 "5 7 12 7?n 7 ST 7 8t 78N 7 41 7 4H T(4 SCO 8 10 8 Si 81 8 80 8H.1 8 411 8 45 8 40 8 52 8 Ml 9 01 urn f) 12 IB V II 81 0 85 r. m. 9 12 2 2l 81 2 88 2 48 2 50 2 51 1028 10.W 111 44 10M9 8 01 8 10 8 17 8 20 8 8M 8 4(1 8 51 68 4 Oil 4 08 4 m 4 12 4 17 4 22 4 80 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 50 4 55 F.M 11 19 11 18 iiV) 1140 JIM 12 08 7 57 12 08 8 04 807 12 13 12 22 1985 1241 812 817 8 25 8 SM 8 SI 8 42 8 47 8 2 Taylorvnie Beuevue. 6CBAMTOM F. at. P. M STATIONS. HODTH. A.M. A.M. F.M. F.M. . IK) 250 1 85 5M . 6 05 0 65 .... .... . tio in on 1 4f vr . 818 10f7 162 .... . 22 10 10 1 55 6 18 SCRANTOW Beuevue Taylorvllle l.BCKawaona.... Huryea. Ptttdton 88 1014 1(0 6 21 3S 10 20 2 08 6 24 40 10 25 8 11 8 83 0 44 10 2H 8 48 10 82 810 6 32 Wedt.-Plttston... Wyomlns.. Malt by Bennett. Ktmniton . 4 10 85 125 8 45 Plymouth Junction n lOtni tiw ... Plymouth 7 04 1044 2 84 8M AvonilHln 708 10 48 888 858 Nmitlcnke 7 14 1052 2 42 1KI Huniook'R 722 urn si tio SblekRtilnny 7 81 11 (U 8 01 7 22 Hick's Kerry T 44 11 8 17 7 84 Beach Haven 7 54 1182 8 25 T41 Herwlck 8 02 U 40 8 88 7 48 BrmrCrwk 8 02 .... 8 40 Willow Grove. 818 11 P0 8 44 7 6T MmeKldee 817 11 511 8 5) 800 Kepy 8 24 12 ( 4 8 58 IM HinomRDurK o ni mix a six Hupert 8 87 18 18 419 817 ratawlRna 8 49 I9f-l 4 18 8 22 Pmvtlle.; 8 67 12 87 4 88 8 85 ChulKKky 8 08 4 48 .... Cameron. S 11 18 4H 4 f 1 .... KOKTHCMBEXLAND I 22 1 CO 8 1)6 8 7 A. M r. M. F. M. P. M Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia A Penttitr BnllrORd for Tamanerd, Tamaqna, willlRtrRrort, t-urbury, I'ottfviue. etc. At pr1l.lln)rlerlRD(l with K K. Dlv. P. R. H. for linrrlstmnr. Lock Baveo, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Urle. VY. F. DAXLSTEAD, Gen. Man., Scranton, Pa, Pennsylvania Eailroad. P. & E. It. R. D1V. AND N. C. RY In efTect Pec. 14, 1890. Trains leave Sunday KA8TWAHD. 1:.5 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Funday) to fanlchnrfr prd mterniedla'e Matlona errtvlmr at J hllndelrbla 3:1C p. m. ; ew York 5:50 p. m.; Hnliliiioie, 8:10 p. m. ; Wnglilngton 6:55 p. m., coi.t cctlnir nt Philadelphia lor all fea HUore points. Pauenger couches to Philadelphia rialtlmnre. I'.'O p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday,) tor Pnrtlyburg and Intermediate Rtallnnx, arriving Rt I'Mlnrlelphla ai 8:MI p. m. ; New York, :S5 p. m. : Baltimore :45 p. m. : Washington S:lA p. m. Parlor enrs to Philadelphia and passenger CPflches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.25 p m. Train 12 Dally except Sunday! (or Harrlsbunr and intermediate points, arrrrtnj nt Philadelphia K:55 p. m. Baltimore lo:40 p. :08 p. m. Train 8, (Dally,) for narrlsbnrg- and nil Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel phia 4:25 a. m.: New York 7:10 a. m. Pullman slropinir car from Harrlstmrg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia paRsengerscan ra mnln In s'eeper undisturbed until ra.ni. 1:M)a m. (Dally,) for Harrtsburg and Inter merlliitc Rtutlona, arriving at Philadelphia 6:60 a. in.. New York V:30 a. m., Baltimore :20 a, m., WnsMnirton 7:30 a. m.. Pullman Klfwnlna- eara to PbllHdelphla and passenger coaches to Phila delphia abd Baltimore. .".: a. in. Train is (Dally,) for Bamsburs and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more :19a. m. and Washington 2:55 a. m. and 1'ullmnn sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WBST WAHD. 2:04 a. m. Train 2 (Dally ex'eept Sunday) for Cnnnndnltrua, pochester, Buffulo and Niagara Palls, wli It Pullninn sleeping cars and passen ger coaches to Koclieater. :10 a. m Train 8 (Dally,) for Erie. Canandal Sua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buf falo and Matrura Falls, with Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches ter. :5 Trln 18 (Dally,) for Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1:42 p. ni Train ll (Dally except Sunday) tor Kane, Canandaltrua and Intermediate stations, PocheRter, ButTulo, and Niagara Falls with through paRtteiiger coaches to Kane and Kochea ter RDd parlor cur to Kochester. 5:30 p. m. Train 1, (Dally except Sunday) for Hcnovo, Elralra and Intermediate stations. 8:5 p. ni Train 21. (Dally,) for WUllamaport and Intermediate stations. TDPOCOH TRAINS FOR STOBTJRY FROM TUB UAHT AMU BOL 1 11. Train 15 Leaves New York, 12:15 night, Phila delphia 4;S0 a. m., Baltimore 4:45 a. in., llarrts burg, lo a. m., dully arriving at tsunbury V:o a. m. Train 11 Leaves Ph'ladelphla 8-50 a. m WRHhington 8;10 a. m., Baltimore 2:00 a. m., (dally except Hunday) arriving at Sunbury, 1:42 wll h Parlor car from Philadelphia and rjasann. ger coaches from Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. Train l Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladel phla 11:40 a. m., Washington 10:50 a. m., Balti more 11:45 a, m , (dally except Sunday) arrlUug at Hunhury 6:30 p. m. with passenger coaches irom Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 21 leaves New York 9.00 p. m., Phlladel. pbla 4;i". p. in., Washington 8:.lo p. m., Baltimore 4:-12 p. in. (Daily) arriving at Suubury 8:54 p. m. Train 9 leaves New York :3o p. m., Philadel phia t'-30 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. ra., BalU more 8:45 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arnv. Ing at Sunbury, 2:04 a. m. with Pullman sleeping cui-s and passeuger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 n. m.. Philadel phia 11:'.'5 p. m., Washington I0:0 p. m., BalU more 11:20 p. m, (Dally,) arriving at Sunhurr 5:io a. m.. with Ptillmiin sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore end paxseiiger coactos from Philadelphia and Balti more SLNHURY PAZLETON, ft WII.KESBARRB KAI.LliU.il, AM) M)11TH AND WKBT BHANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 inaveasunhurr 10:no a. m. rrhim r Bloom Kerry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 12 io p. tu. Train 11 leaves Bunburr 5:85 p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 8:20 p. iu., Wllkfs-Burre 7:60 D. m. Uazleion T.-51 p. ni. Train 8 leaves Wlllces-Harre 11:17 a. m. srrlv. Ing at Blcom 1-erry 12:37 p. ui., bunhury p. TTPtn 10 leaves Hnzleton S:04 p.m. Wllkes Rariti 8:12 p. 111., arnvlng at Bloom lorry 4:81 p. 111., Sunbuiy 5:16 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Hunbury 10.00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry in;4s a. m., Wllkes-tinri's l:iu a. m Train 28 leaves Wllkcs-eane 6:10 p. m. arrlv Ing at lllooin Fcro' 8:39 p. m , Sunbury 7:30 p. in. Cll 8. K. PLIJU, j. K. WOOD, Clen. .Manager. Ucn. Pass, Agt. gLOOMSBUHO & SULLIVAN U. H Taking erreot Monday, nov, 17, ism. SOUTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lt. Lv. L 'STATIONS. F. II. p. M. A.U. A H. fM p I Bloomhturg 8 28 12 10 J 15 8 86 2 85 8 4fl Mi. 1 11 blreet 8 18 19 04 t 07 S !. Irtmcaie 8 18 12 00 7 04 8 45 9 48 mi PaiW .1111 8 08 11 52 8 68 8 68 2 58 l Lights! reef. a 06 11 48 8 68 868 8 6 7 la OranKevllle 6 67 11 88 2 43 f 8 07 ill Eorka, 6 45 11 7 8 83 V 16 8 17 7 if, Zaner a 6 42 11 n t 811 9 20 8 20 lVi Wtllluuter vr .1 in-,,. ..J.". '24 hf Mx ...... 5 28 U (K 16 8 S7 8 S8 iZ Edwin r, v 1 1 iu 1 1 u 1, . .82 Coles Cre'k s i-0 11 02 a ( gus a.j i . Suiravloaf H u 11 and o -u a IUQflruf (t 41 an a n.i n ... T 4H I ulilmr.ha a i.j .n K. a .n ... teuirui rs 10 43 5 6s 10 oa A on a LL .......... ,. , t lrt yu ipqfl ail 7 Jamison city. . 5 l 10 40 5 fO 10 10 4 no 8 Lt. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. 10 ' .".. I a. A A. M p. B n or. 8 IN 0 8H tin 4li 8 5)1 AMI 7tK 1 a 7tu 7 82 Tin 7 41 7 4H 7 J 52