MH. QUAY'S RESIGNATION. It Is Allege! Thill lln t Miod Certain Appointment Mini p. Nfitv Yohk, July 51. Tim l'ress says: '"lliu nnnoittiecnietit tlmt Senator LJiiiiy wit iilimit to resign the clinirninimhip of the llcpiilillean niitlmml committee was lmnlly creiliteil 1y hi frlcnil in Washing, ton until Mr. Quay lilmwlf ronllruicil the statement an "probable," if not "certain." The interpret ntloti put upon this vttiror tnln phrase in that f jnny wishes 1'resiilent Harrison to make or promise to mnkeccr tuiu uppuintnieiit!i hi foru hu Riven up the SENATOR Ql'AV. national chiilrinnnship, the principal one being that of Colonel H. (iilkesou, now second controller of the treasury, to the bench of the court of claims, to succeed J ml K Schoflelil .who hits reached tlio age of retirement. Mr. Oilkeson is known in Pennsylvania as a devoted adherent of Senator Ljtiny. If the president agrees to make this appoint ment it is believed Unit Mr. Quay will be quite ready to resign the chairmanship, of which be has long been weary. NINA VAN 2ANDT WEDDED. Not by Proxy on This Ocenslon, but to Her Clioaan llrliletfroom Chicago, July 17. Nina Vun Znndt was married last night to Slgnor Siilviitore fctefuno Malato. Justice Lyon performed the ceremony at 9 o'clock, in tin presence of forty finest s, at the Van Zuiiiit residence, on Schiller st reet. There was no church ceremony, for the pair were in a hurry to start for Italy. Nina w a s married in the dress origin ally made for her intended appear ance In "Frances- NINA VAN ZANrtT. Ca di Kimiiil," but never worn, because Van Zamlt, pi-re, ob jvcted strenuously to Ills daughter's debut in a beer hall. On July 2.1 Mr. and Mrs. .Malato sail for Europe on Ia Boulogne. The wealthy Italian journalist promises the girl who wedded Anarchist Spies by proxy a beautiful home abroad. , NATALIE SUES MILAN.. The . Kx-Qimen of Sarvla Wants Her 3,000,000 Franoi. Paris, July 21. The trouble of ex-Queen Natalia of Her via are again called to public notice by nor Dig ult against her divorced h.usbaud, ex-King Milan. She is suing her former lord in the eourts of this city for 3,000,000 francs, which she lays is a portion of her personal fortune. It will be recalled that ex-Queen Na talie was recently expelled from Ser- NALlK. via. In one way or another the unhappy queen has been compelled to air her griev ances in public for some time past. She baa many loyal frleuds in Servia. When she was driven out of the country several ftudents who attempted to protect her were shct. ' FORAKER AND SHERMAN OUT. It Is Alleged That the Former Will Itun for Htmator. Cincinnati, July ai. It is said that a break haa come between Senator Sherman and ex-uovernor Foraker, and the latter is now nn open candidate for senator. He eently Bhermnn became alarmed over re ports that Foruker would oppose him, and sent Amor Smith, collector o customs, here to demand of Foraker a statement of his Intentions. It is uo secret that the ex-governor took the mission as a piece of impertinence and gave Smith a message to Shortnun that was not calculated to allay the senator's apprehensions. Mrs. J. O. Hlalne, Jr., III. New York, July 19. Mrs. James O. Illume, Jr., is sin tering from in flammatory rheu matism. She was Osa in intending to start 7V"W K for Sioux Falls ((kt yesterday.bat could scarcely move. Her physi cian said to a re porter that his pa ;tient would not ' be able to travel for a week or two at least. This un fortunate delay is causing Mrs. Jilts. J. o. BLAINE, JR. lilaine much dis tress of mind, because her divorce case in the Dakota courts will havo to be put over until she is able to attend in person. Martin D. Waller Talks. New LoNDdN, Conu., July 21. Martin B. Waller, treasurer of the Long Island Brick company, who has been the victim of sensational charges, says that ho left Greeuport, U I., where the company's works are situated, on June 23 for Brook lyn. Sickness caused him to prolong his stay, and although he sent a telegram to the president he forgot to send his address. There was never auy suspicion on the part of Mr. Sage thut he had embezzled the company's money. Mrs. Maybrick' Suit Unsuccessful. London, July Sl.-Judgmout has been given in the action brought in the interest vt Mrs. Maybrick against a life assurance association to recover 110,000 damages upon her husband's life. The court de cided that as Mrs. Maybrick had murdered her Lusband she could not recover the amount of hU insurance uoUcv. I . m. u . V JA MARRIED TO KYRLE BCLLEW. That Is the Latent SUiry About Mm. lames llrnwii I'ntliir. SA?J FiiANCirsrn, July 20. I,et lers jut rcccivril from llnnj Kong say that Kyrlo Hollow and Mrs. Potter were mar ried in that city Just before t li o ry-r ' -T PrIP! -Ci steamship iseigio w" j I) VvJ- 'lU L-"v 'or this 1 ii I Till' Hi ' fV'Tt- Tim story la (Ill'-'Hv ..Vtlmt 'wo Jl Vy ti; ?! ;P patch cam to oist'i'5ir''1'1 t'mt 'icr i( kV"5w- , xi A1 band had secured -Cv steamship lielgio u a divorce, where upon site at onro married the actor. Mrs. Potter and 11 e 1 1 e w made 'money In Aus tralia, but lost it all In Cli Inn. miss, imowx rorrKit. wher(, ,he ,,rn: clpals have been reduced to playing with amateurs. When they were unable to form amateur companies they gave recita tions and parlor entertainments. Mrs. Potter is the daughter of Colonel D.ivkl i rquhart, of New Orleans, where sho was born about thirty flvo years ago. Sl, appeared as an a m a t u r Hi t re in her native city. and was, after her 1 I nuirriaifii in 177. f one of the best 'r Known reciters aim actresses rn j) among tlin fault iouahlo amateurs of this city and KYltl.K BKI.I.KW. Newport. Mrs. I'otter studi-'d in Paris, nndon Uct. 81, 1SS7, made her Amerleau debut as a professional at the Fifth Ave nue thenter in Delpit's "Mile, tie Dressier." Slie since has played various roles in this country and in Kugland, her best known part here being that of Cleopatra in Shakespeare's play. Uveeiitly in China Mrs. Potter and Mr. IStllcw have been presenting stock phiys, taking the star parts themselves and 1111 ing up the cast with local amateurs or such professionals as they could tiud at liberty at the. various places they visited. Where no aid was available they have been giving parlor entertainments consist ing chiefly of recitations. There havo been many reports that Mr. Potter was contemplating a suit for divorco on account of Kyrle De.llew, but Mr. Potter has always denied that he in tended to apply for a divorce. Mrs. James Drown Potter's friends take no stock in the report that Mrs. Potter was recently married iu llimg Kong to Kyrle Bellcw. CAMPBELL FOR GOVERNOR. He Kuslly Jtouteil Ills I'liemlcs In the Iluckcye State. Clkvki.ANI), July 10. As Ciovernor Campbell and bis friends predicted, they easily won a victory over their opponents in the Democratic state convention. The full ticket nominated follows: Kor (lovornor Jumes E. Campbell. Fur Lieutenant Governor W. V. Marquis. For Auditor of State-lion. T. E. I'eikla patikii, of Wayne county. For Attorney General John P. Bailey, of Putnam nninty. For State Treasurer C. F. Ackoruian, of Mansfield. ( ' ' ' Forjudge of the Bupreine Court Oustavus H. Wuld. of Hamilton county. For Conimlsslonnr of Common Schools Charles V. Millfir, of Rrto county. For Metnlsir of the Hoard of Public Works John C. McXamura, of Hununitt county. For Meintwr of the Food and Dairy Commis sion H. 8. Trumlio, of Lawrence county. In welcoming the delegates to Cleveland Htnto Chairman Nortou paid a touchinx tribute to lion. Allen G. Thurman, and then Allen W. Thurman, : the "Old It o ma ii 'a" son, was warmly wel comed us tempo rary chairman, and young Thur man's speech was received with loud applause. Frank D. Blonde watt made permanent chairman. The de vice adopted for the purty printing f '1 f T'.?iwa8 rooster. '1 3 m ' Governor Camp bell was then re nominated by an overwhelm Ing governor cAMPHELL. majority over Neal, his principal opponent. Iu a long speech Governor Campbell reviewed the work of his administration, which ha maintained had been of vast benefit to the state. The majority platform Indorsed Camp bell's administration and the secret ballot law, aud fuvored a tariff for revenue ouly. It denounced the demonetization of silver. Fatality Kolloweil Fatality. PlTTsnt'llG, July 17. There was a re markable series of fatulities at Haukin station, on the Baltimore aud Ohio rnil road, about ten miles from Pittsburg. David Bell committed suicide, the houso he lived in burned down from a lamp ex plosion and two children, Hubert and Charles McGratton, were cremated, and later, as two men were searching among the ruius, a chimney fell, killing Harry Itowe aud mortally injuring Puter Knee. Kllleil at llassball Game. Somkhvillk, Mass., July 31. During a gapie of baseball Daniel Harrington und another player collided, bumping each others heads. Harriugton sustained a fracture of the skull of which ho died. General Markets. New Yohk, July tU-FLOUH-Dull and without radical chamre; city mill extras, J.V0 6.1U for West Indies; line, $3.V:i.W; suporlluo, ;i..yffl.i':M Wiunesota extra. ).l.NM?.5.a). WliEAT Opened irreirular, uearby options boiutf strong, while late months were sUiady; roculuta. none: bhinmonts, HW.UW bashob: No. S red winter, Tc. aish; July, Vtv.; Autfiwt, I 8J(0. i Keptember, VSfiu. COKN Opouod weak at Wo. decline, and at noon was dull at the oiwning lluiireu; receipts, noue; shipments, W,H7i) bushels', No. t mixed, 70o. cash', August, KlMio.; Beptembor, BlHlo. OATS (Juieti receipts, none; shlpnieuts, ail bushels; No. S mixed, i'.'c. cazu; Uepiember, aiv,o. POHK Dull; mess, tVXsVi for new. LAKD-yaiut; Auyust, ifU.U0j Heptomber, JA 7H. MOLAS8E8-Slow; 50 tost Cubs, lie. TUM'KNTINE-Dull; Ml4W7a. KotilN tuady; strained to good, 81.37Hj. 1.12W. FKEIGHTS Qu'.et; grain to Liverpool, steam, SK'd. BUTTKH Fairly active and steady, west srn. extra, l'6r.le. CHKKSE Ouiot; Ohio flat, 5!ia7c. KGUH-Iu light demand aud weak; stats, J fresh, ITci western, do., lOil'o. i. '.1-' THE GREAT German Remedy, TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n Kur tliii"i ilentlily IllllnnsSiiellsileiienil TTHTniTToTsin fnr a case where fm I. I'Htm IHTTKRS Will hint assist or cure. It Inever fulls. 'insi i.i'in:Hlln-i:un it will euro von. E3 rMMrTuurrTvuT nthiittlrmlnnilallgnni I I reeling; if so, list I Isni.puiTR Hittkus I lit will cure vnu. C'lemiae the vlliiituil kwd when von see lits Impurities burst hi mroiixn mo skin ti rlmpleii, Diet. 'lies mrl Hores. Heir on 1 l)iel'iUliewlliari' (".lonely runiiiien in the mills nnd work almps; elerks.whodn not procure mifllelent exercise, nnd all whu HllLrill'R KlTTEltS, mill lioaltb will for IIW. Htii.rm'it Uii-rKKs iroeiii lined iiiiiixir. IiimiIiI use Krt.l'iirii ivlll cure l.lvcrCum ilnlnt. Don't lie ills minigoil; it will cure net then be weak aui I liklv. It v.... .1.. u.1.1. hlll.l'IIIIH In i-i KIIH tOKiiffi.T from Itheum trill liuilil vnu iii ami flmiikn you strong and ntlsm, nse n Isittle o 11 LIIIIH III1TKKS It iiri-er fnlls tornre in-miiiv. M I.1III K lill-l Kits Hun t I'H n Ultutit n will make ynurlilond bottle. Try It t youll iiire,rien nun siriinf;, mil vniirflestt huiil. "w-ill iini rejfri'i ( J.ii'ltud lu tlellrsti he.'ilth, who nrn si riuiiliiTn,shnnM us ri.piii'i! Itrnnts. Try st i.eni n Hit thus tn.nl ir ht. anil you will sleep well mi Ten nencr rorit. lio vun want the Inist Meillenl Work tnilillslieil? Rend 'it i-cent stamps to A. I'. OltliWAY A Ctfc, liuston, Huns-, aud receive a copy, irco. BLOOD Dtn't foru't Hint Ihit in llw oij purely ti'!e- 1 ihlf tin't t.i'ti'rlir Ww.il iiitrtjtrr knwr. Cfrit of I ax) tecirs a nrnjll, unit tiro iimr trttetl In Ihlt Vijtinti'v. it it'tMolutt'ttj itffitt'nlitfH and remorerf I DM hni'nritir.1 iff tlir blixjd. irhrthiv tf u ruju ' I in or nsvtrte ui t'iin, Mihu'lh il ur minimi, mul Ik tin' wily rrUtihlv mnMly. Coiilnliit no miim al, ami lum no failure mul no relupwt. Noldtul. A. MiKELVV VrujviH, ilalii UtreA MltMHUfibUI'tJ, I'll. St. hi;YKiii:i, Kojlcr'ou P. O., I'a. I nn s'.aJ to testify that I iuihI l'utot Kooutg's Nerve Xoulc with the best succeso foi sleuplessnuas, anil lioliovu thut It l r.ully a ureal relief lor suilurluu huiiiiniiy. E. rltA.NK, 1'osior. Olotown, JM.. Beptmriber. lsno. One of the parties to Khoiu 1 solU sums ol I'aslor KusulK's Nurve Tenia wns telU.'in ir.o to. lay that L bad suilurud rrom irtcul .ll..Jni- au.l isln tbroub bid wuole body. A.'tor u.tng one Lotli be was viitirelv oiirsit. JOHN W. OAHnt-K, Merulisut. My wlf ufftfrJ lor a number of yours trorr violent nervnuriiiASs mid spoilt hnudre.lMol lul bus tor itoetors and bienivlne, but ail to no avail. Ati t talilni only to lioti les oi l'uir koenif 's Nvrvt 'lealo hor troublo h4 nubhidiid ."tMN vi'l ' M' I' FREE A Valuable Rook an Nervoos Ulseases sent rree to any maiiresa, and poor pstleuts csu also obtsla tUlsinedlciiie free of cliarse. This nmedT hss been nrensnd bv the Kevnrend Psstor Koenig. o( Foit Wsyus, Ind since Itrift, and tsaowprepsna under bis dlnwUoa by the KOENIQ MED. CO.. Chicago. Ill Gold by Druggists at ttl per Dottle. 0 for 83. ranra SUo, 1.75. 0 Bottles for B9. The Most BaeeesafBl Remedy ever dUoor. cred, as It Is certain la ita affects and does not blister. Bead proof below I n . IIsoosxth, Conn, MayB,90. Di. 0. J. KmrDAlx Co.: airs : Last Summer I cured aCurbnpon myhorss wltb your eelebrated Keudsll's Hpavlu Cure and It was the best Job I ever saw done. I have a doja empty bottles, having turd It with perfect sue)M, curing ry thin I tried It on. My nelshbor bad a borse wltb a very bad Spavin tnat mode blm lame. He asked me bow to cure It. I reoommeiuloii Ksmliill'e Bpsvin Cure. lie cured the buavla la Just tbrea weeks. Tours respectftitty, Wolcor Wrrrca. . Coluksds, Ohio, April 4, "SO. Da. R J. Ktxoit.t Co.: Dear tllrs i I have been sellltur mors of Kendall's Pimvln Ours and Flint's CeudlUuu Powders tliuu ever twfore. One msu said to me. It was the but.! powder I ever kept and the l-st be ever used. UetiHsjtfuily. urto L. nomux. . CirrmitAsao, N. T., May 19, "OO. Dn. n. J. Krsdall Co., Dear Sirs: I have used several bottles of ymir Kendall's Spavin Cure wltb perfect sueeess, ou a valuable and blooded mare that was quite lame with a Bone Spavin. The mare Is now entirely free from lameness and shows no buses on the jtitnt. ttespuelfully, , f. a. Hurcuix, KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE. . Kosaos, I., YL&j 8, "90. Da 71. J. KcsniLL Co Uenls -1 taluk It my duty to render yon my thanks for your far famed Kendall's Spavin Cure. I but four year old lllly whleb I prised very MKhly. She had a very severe swollen les. I tried about eight dlllerent kinds of medicines Whleb did no lesjd. I purchased a bottle of your Kendall's Spavin Cure which cured her in four days. I remain yours, lUwoK Downs. Price 1 psr bottle, or six bottles for 3. All droit, gtsts have 1 1 or oaa get it for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprie tors. JU. II. J. KENDALL CO., Inouburir!i Falls. Vvrruonw Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASU6 MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, BLOOMS1SURG, PA. , - J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON, ELOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Hnrtmau & Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Cornet Centre and lourth Street. ftCTOs Ik BPAVIN CUREyl J siPROFESSIOSAL CARD3.IC- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-t.AW, Mrs. Ent's Huildtng, Court House Alley, DLooMsnuru;, pa. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LA'iV, Tost Office liuilding, 2nd floor, I5LOOMSUURO, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Win's Buililing, nd floor, Iil.OO.MSBUKG, PA. II. V. WHITE, ATTORN EY-AT-l.AW, Wirt's liuihling, 2nd floor, LLOOMSUURG, l'A. ROliERT R. LITTLi:, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian lluildin, .Slid floor, liLOOMSUURG. I A. GRANT HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rawlinys' Uuiltlin;;, 2nJ floor, ULOOMSU'JRG, YX GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Uuildiug, 2nd floor, CLOOMSBL'RG, PA. FRANK. T. BILLMEYER, ATrORNEY-AT-LAW. Dciuler's BuiMing; 2nd floor, BLOOMSUURG, l'A. WINTERSTEEN, DECKEEY & McKILLIT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investments Hindu. Real Kstate bought and sold. National Rank Iluilding, 2nd floor, DLOOMSBURG, l'A. JOHN" M. CLARK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OK THE PEACE, Mover Eros. Building, 2nd. floor, ULOOMSBURG, l'A. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian Building, Sal floor. 15LOOMSBURG, PA. L. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre Stfc, BLOOM SBURG, Pa. (3Can be consulted iu German. ' W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, ; ".' ' CATAWISSA, TA. J. 33. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, ELOOMSBURG, P.V. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olhce, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Maiket Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. R0B3INS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting oi glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Office and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. L. Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Denial. College, having opened a denial otlicc iu Lockard's Building, coiner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., (s prepared to receive all patients requiting professional services. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Anesthetics aJniinis. teied for the painless extraction of teeth free o( charge when artificial teih are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All stylet of work done in a superior manner, aud all work wai ranted us represented. TZKTH EXTRACTED WWtOUT PAIN, by the use of Gss, and dee of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. C9To be open ail hours dutiug the day. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, m.OOMSIJURG, FA. U. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWINO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, ot New York. Queens, of Ixmdon. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5 BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrup, Codecs, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, iipice.-., Irkarb Soda, Etc., N. E, Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. CK'OHcrs will receive prompt stterti'in. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas lirown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1865.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: Assitts. iEtna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart ford i9.52S.3SS 1,7 Hartford, of Hartford, 5,2oS,t.o , 9; Phirnix, of Hartfonl 4,778,461) 1 Springfield, of Springfield,... 3i"-w) 9'.j.ov Fire Associiit ion, Phila 4,512,2. i-.j Guardian, of London, zo, 603. 5 2 . -', Ph.L'iiix, of London, 0,92. 51:3.4V Lancashire, of England, (V. S. Branch) 1,642,195.00 Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 41853,564.0: Mutual lien. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J 41,379,22 3 Losses promptly adjusted and p.uj at ti.i office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Office, Columbian Building Secoi.d Fl.ior, BLOOMSBURG, l'A. Liverpool, London and Globe, largest iu ihe world, and perfectly rclUIilc. Asskis. Imiietial, of London ?95S.a;7.co Continental, of New York,... 5,239, 9 1.28 American, of Philadelphia, .. 2,4 t,.)-i. 1 1 Niagara, of New York,.. 2,260,479 i6 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, KIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.i Merchnnls'. of Newarlt, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; People', N. V.; Reading, Pa.; German American ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., Ne Yorkj Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Cdy, N. J. These old corporations are well ?aone by age aud fire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Then assets are all invested in solid securities, air liable to the hazard of tire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted ani' paid as Soon as determined, by Christian K Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg. Pa. The people of Columbia county, sho'i'd patronize trie agency where looses, if anv, ar tattled aad paid by one of their own citucu. J. S. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Real Estate Imught 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 all modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. A FT EH .H'l.Y 111, Ml. Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows: (Sundays excepted.) For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Potts Tills, Tumau.ua. etc., 10, 11. a m. For W llllniusport, s.ne a. in.. .n p. m. VorDanvlue and MUton, (too a. u , 8.15, J1.C5 p. in. vnr ratawiBta e.io. 8.00, n.ss a, m., is.is. s.oo, . so p. m. For llupert M0, 8 SO, 11.55 a. m., 1113, 8.15, 8 00, 8.811, 11.05 p. in. Trams ror Hinotnsourg Leave New York via of Philadelphia 7.4.1 a. m., 4 uo p. m. and via Esston 8.& a. w., 4.00 p. ui Iave Philadelphia 10.00 a m., ft. 00 p. m. Loavo KeudltiK H.M a. m. 7.5? p. to, u-avs potisvuie in mo p. m. Leave Tamuqua l.til a, m., ll.8 p. m. leave Wll)lsiiisrort .45 a. n.., 4 .30 p. m. Leave Calawlssa 7.00. S.W a. ni. 1.30, 8.111, 8.10 11.10 p. m. Leavflliupertf.tS, 7.0S, 8.27. 11.39 a. m., 1.87, Sat, cih 11 111 p. in. ror Baltimore, wnaningion ana mo vi m via D f t . u I liH.Mi.h 1 . 1 m illt.nl Ava- uue ttiatlon. Phlla (P. K. K. K.) 4.1a, 8.111. 11.27 a, m., l.st, 4.84, a.eft 7.28 p. m. Sundays 4.10, 8.1K, U.U7 a. m.. 4 24, S.u, 1.s!3 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philailelphla. Chestnut Street Wharf and Soma street Wart. rOR ATLANTIC CITY. Weekdays Express, 8.13, 8 On. 8 00, '0,45. n. m . l.to. tsaturUaysonly. 1.8".). s.oo. 8.00. 8..I11. 4 0 8 00, 8 oo, p. in. Accommodation, 7.40 a. in. UUU 4.13, 0.30 p. ni. Sundays Express, MS, 7.03. 7.30. son. K.0. v.30 a. m. atid 4.0 p. iu. Accommoduilou (j 00 a. in. und 4.45 p. in. Bi'turnlnir, leave Atlantic rtty depot, Atlsntlc ntid Arkansas Avecues. Weekdays KxpiCHt. 7.w, 7.JI0. 8. 0', tt.mi, moo a. in. und 8.15, 4.111, 5.1-0. S-80, 7.BH, u.sti p. ui. Accomm dotlon, o tu, M.111 . 111. and 4.8d p. in. Stimluys Express, 8 .0, 4 00, 6.WI, s.oo, 8..S0, 7 00, 7.V0, 8 On, V.3U p. lu. Accomodation, 7.80 a. ii.. and 8.05 p. ui. A. A. DIcLKOP, V. V. HANCOCK, lT'i'S. i tiuu 1 Mnnucr. llcu'l Puss. At. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clomue and beautihet th hair. Promotet a luxuriant erowth. Nvr FaiU o Rvstor Qrty Halpta iti Vftnihf.il r;rtir.f. ' invent lUnlrutt and hair faiUog mm SAILP0A3 gISCS TABLES. j LLA V ARE LACKAWAN N A& WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG MVISION. STATIONS. KORTH. r. k. r. m. a.m. .st Nnn.TnrMBitKl.ANn " 1 CO 10 (5 8 40 Csmeron 85 Ant ( liulnsky n il 5n Danville s is a fj infH sn.l Catawtssa 7 05 !1 70 10 .W A IN Klipert fit HI 10 44 AIM Bloornsburg- 7f 8 8H 10. Ill nail Kspr 7 07 i! 4-1 S 85 Lime Hldge 7 HI 3.7) 8 4'J Willow (4rove. 7w U r, 4 liilaicreek 7 41 a Mi Berwick 7 4M not 1119 first Menrh Haven tM 8 111 nig 7 Hick's Kerry SCO a 17 ... . ?(u Hhlckshlnnr 8 10 11 83 7w Ilunmck's. 8 VI 8 w ..... 7 NaDilroke 8 iW 8 40 Jl 40 7 8U Avoodile (Ml 8 M , .. 7t Plymouth 8 8 8 58 11 58 7 in Plymouth Junction 8o 4 mi tfj KlIlKS'on 843 4 05 18 08 T 57 HennetU.. 8 40 4 IM lit 08 8 01 Malthy 8 54 4 14 a 07 Wyoming 8 58 4 17 1118 tV West Plttston 0l 4 W g 17 Ptttston Hi 4 Mi) 11! 8 8S Hi) ryea Vl'l 4 81 Rat Lackawanna 11 Hi 4 87 8 88 Taylorvllle- 11 4 45 is 85 H4vi Bellevrje . 9 81 4 50 8 47 ScaANTOM 0 85 4 r.5 18 45 flM r.u.r.u r.u.r.u STATIONS. BOTJTH. A. sr. a.m. r.M. p.st. 00 V 50 1 85 6 H 6 05 8 55 8 10 10 00 1 4 410 0 18 10f7 ir .... 8 Sill 10 111 1 55 6 18 8 18 1014 810 8 VI 8 85 10 '-'0 Still 8 8" A 40 10 15 8 11 88 8 44 10 8 48 10 .'J III) 8 8!) 8B4 10. "5 3 8 43 8 30 10 80 8 ID .... 7 04 10 41 8 84 M SCSAXTOM Kellevoe Taylorvllle Lsckawanna Duryea. ... Huston WestrPlttBton Wyoming Malt by Bennett Kingston Plymouth. Junction..... nvmoutD Avondale.. 7 09 1 0 48 9 88 8 58 Nantlcoke 714 10 811 4S 7 or) Ilunlock's 7 90 11 50 9 50 T 10 Hhlrkshlnny 7 81 lino 8 01 7 88 Hick's Kerry 7 44 11 sis s 17 7M Beach Haven 7 54 11 82 8 an T41 Herwlrk 8 09 1140 8 83 7 4 Briar Creek 8 00 .... 8 40 Willow orove, 8 13 11 f 0 8 44 7 57 MmeKidge 817 linn 85i 8 0. rkspy n vs oui o Blorinsburg 8 81 1918 418 840 Itupert. 8 87 19 1H 419 817 rnrawtraa 8 49 19 M 4 18 8 8v Psnvllle.; 8 37 19 87 4 S8 8 83 Cliulasky 9 03 4 48 ... Cameron. 9 07 1 9 40 4 51 .... NOBTBCUBKRLAND 9 92 100 505 887 s. m. r. m. r. m. p. k Connections nt Itupert with Philadelphia ft Prnnlr.tr Knllror.d for Tamanerd, Tamaaua, WHllRmsrort. t-urliiiry, PottfvUle. etc. At 'orttuniherlrJd with H. ft K. Plv. P. It. H. for llsrrlsburg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry aiid rl e. W. F. DALLSTKAD, flen. Msd, scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Eailroad. P. ft R R. R. DIV. AND N. C. HT In effect July 19, 1890. Trains leave Sunday KA8TWAKD. :,"3 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Funday) fo HnrrlKbmg srd Intermedls'e stations srHvlns at rhllndelplila 3:1C p. m. ; New York 8:50 p. m.; faltlmnte, 3:lti p. m. ; Washington 5:55 p. to., rcriPecttng at Philadelphia lor all Kea Shore point a Passenger coaches to Phlladelohla Doltlniore. 1-ro p. m. Train 8, (Dally except Sunday,) for Pnrrlstntrir ntid Intermediate stations, arrtvlnv nt Philadelphia at :0 p. m. ; New York, 9:85 p. m. ; Baltimore 8:45 p. ni. ; w ac blngton s:is p. m. I'srlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.95 p. m. Train 19 Dally except Sunday for Harrlsborg and Intermediate nolnts. arrlvmr at Philadelphia 10:55 p. m. Baltimore 10:40 v. m. :0S n. m. Train 8. fDallv. for narrlstinnr anM nil Intermediate stations, arriving at Pbliadel phla 4:55 a in.: New York; 7:10 a. m. Pullman sleeping enr from Barrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Fbllndelphls papsengerscan re mnln In s'eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. l:M)a m. (Dally,) for Harrlsburg and Inter mediate untlonn. arriving at Philadelphia 8:50 a m.. New York 9:30 a m., Baltimore :o a. m., WasMDICton 7:80 a. m.. Pullman NKwnlntr nil. to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Phila delphia and Baltimore. .i::s a. m Train is (Dally,) for Barrlsbars snd Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more ':19 a. m. and Washington 9:55 a. m. and Pullmnn sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WK8TWAHD. 8:04 a. m. Train 9 tnnllv pvcenr. Bnnrtovl fnr CRnandntgua, Bochetiter, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, wltb Pullmnn sleeping cars and passen ger coaches to Kochester. 6:10 a m Train 8 (Dally.) for Krle. Csnandsi gua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, But Ihio and Niagara Falla, with Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Brie and Kocbea tor. 9:58 Train 18 (Dnllv.) for Tnelr TTsvon us Intermediate stations. i:4u p. in Train n (Dally except Sunday) for Knne, Cunandalirua and Intermediate stations. Pochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls wKb through passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter snd Parlor car to Rochester. 6:.to p. m Train l, (Dally except Sunday) far Renovo, Klmlra and Intermediate stations. H':i5 4D. 111. Train 91. (IMllv.l for U'lllliunanort. and lntermed'ata statlona TUPOtJGH TRAINS FOR STOBUBT FROM TliK KAST AND BUUT11. Train 15 Leaves New York. f-is nto-lit Phila. delpbla 4;30 a. m.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Harrla burg, 8:10 a. m., daily arriving at Sunbury t-M Train 11 Leaves Phllndelnhla 8-50 a m Wnshlngton S;10 a. m Baltimore 9:00 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, l:4i with Parlor cr from 1'hlladeTnhla and naamn. gor conches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Philadel phia 11:40 a m., Washington 10:50 a. m.. Halts more lt:45 a m , (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury 5:30 p. m. with paBsencer ooachea from Philadelphia and Baltimore, Train 81 leaves New York 8.00 n. m . Phllaiini. phis t; p. m., Washington 4:30 p. m., Bsltlmore 5:89 p. m. (Dully) arriving at Sunbury 10:05 p. m. Train 9 leaves New Y'ork fl:30 p. m., Philadel phia! p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., BalU more 8:45 p. m., (Dally except Saturday,) arrlv. ing at Sunbury, 9:04 a m. with Pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New Y'ork 8:00 n. m.. Phltuisi. phla ii:v8 p. m.. Washington lO:co u. m.. Haiti. more 11:90 p. m , (Dally,) arriving at Sunbury 5:10 a in., with Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Wsshlngton snd Baltimore tnd passenger coaches from Philadelphia aad Balti more SUNBURY PAZLKTOW, ft WII.KESBARRE RAILROAD, AND NOIiTIT AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Trnln 7 leaves Sttnburv 10:14) a. in. tnM. at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a m., Wilkes Barre 18 10 p. m. Train 11 leaves Sunburv 5:35 d. m. nrrtvinir ai Bloom Ferry :26 p. m., Wllkos-Barre 7:60 p. m. llHlelon T:5 p. m. Trnln 8 leaves 'A'llkes-Uarre 11:17 a. m. arrlv. lug at Blcom Ferry 13:37 p. m., sunbury 1:98 p. to. Train 10 leaves Hazletnn 901 n. m wiiitm. Barre 8:19 p. m., arriving at Bloom Furry 4:31 p. m., Sunbury 5:15 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunburv 10.no a. m.. arrtrlnw Bloom Ferry l:4S a. m., Wllkes-Harre 19:10 a. m. 'irn In 90 leaves Wilkes-Ham 5:io p. in., arrlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry 6:39 p. m., sunbury 7:80 d. m. Cll S. K. PCOU, J. M. WOOD, uuit. .iiaiiBger. uen. pasa, Agt. pLOOSISBUKUA BULLIVAN K. ti Taking enect MtNDAY, NOV. 17, lsvo. SOUTH. NORTH. WATiomL J" .LJ- J-Z- -lI Blo.n,hbiirg, 8 98 18 10 i 15 8 85 9 35 8 40 Main Mieet S 1H i ru t tn a o a .o a . Irondalr . 8 18 18 00 7 04 8 45 9 45 8 5t I n.ri n.lll O W II rv II Ml 9 58 9 58 f 8 Llglltstrei t 8 05 11 49 6 33 8 58 9 58 7 19 Orsr.mvllle t 57 11 88 8 43 9 05 8 07 7 St PorK. 45 11 lc7 US 9 15 8 17 7 81 Zanor's 3 49 11 24 9 80 90 8 90 T 94 Stillwater.... 5 87 11 19 8 85 9 87 8 95 T 99 "'"ton 5 S8 11 C9 8 16 9 87 8 88 7 aw frtjns 5 99 11 04 8 It 0 41 8 88 7 4 Coles Creek, 8 tlO 11 l4 8 19 9 44 8 49 7 41- Miirsrloaf 8 18 11 57 03 9 48 8 48 T 8u I fttibachs, 8 19 10 5 8 10 9 53 I 50 7 57 l' btisl 6 08 10 48 5 53 II! 08 4 00 8 07 Jamison city.,., 5 w 10 40 6 50 10 10 4 m 8 iu Lv. Lv, Lv, Ar. Ar. r t. n. i. w. .v. A. I'. M