BBIEFHEHTIDHDFHEWS Happenings of the Vorld from Pole to Pole. TOLD IK A TW SECONDS 0? TIME, Tti lrvi-l1meiits ' Kflrli pay During the Week Caught I're.h front tlta Uu.y Wires and Carefully r.illted and Con driiard for Our Renders. The acting recrutnry of war hn Awarded to Jolin Moore, of Syracuse, Y., tlin contract for completing the unfinished gymnasium bulllin tt the West l'olnt .Military ac.-ulciny. The cqtitract price was H.-..0U0. At Sheboygan. Vis., James Jf. MmiI, a well known banker, fell dead from heart disease while walking on the street. . The Southern ( Trust and CVinM ruc tion company at Jacksonville, Kla., ho been placed In the hand of a receiver. Frederick llootnn, consul general of Chili In the United State, who wan re moved a few week before the downfall of Baltnareda, ha been reappointed by the provisional government. One nilllion twoliiindred and forty-otuht thousand dollar of the duht of Jersey City will fall due on Nov. 1; rMM.OOO will be paid and the remainder funded ut 4 per cent. Secretary Maine expect to acquire Mole St. Nicholas, liaytl, at naval station within the uext year. The body of Mary I,ovlnky, who disap peared from 111) Old Hertfuti road, Jersey City, was found In the Morris canal. The Prohibition party of Hudsou county, N. J., nominated the following ticket: For senator, Stephen 11. Hansom. Kelly Hea ter, of llnbokon, was nominated for sur rogate without opposition. Theodore Free was nomiuated for coronor. Nominations fur assembly were made in some of the. districts. J. I). Dorr was nominated for thu Second district. R I lirown In the Thinl, I. N. gulml.y. M. I)., In the Fifth, George A. Morrison in the K i k h t h and the Hot. Kobert Haskell In the Kloventh. At Saratoga the Democratic convention of the Fourth Judicial district Indorsed the Republican nominations of Martin 1. Stover, of Amsterdam, and Leslie V. Kil. sell, of Canton, for Justices of the supremo court. Colonel W. W. Clapp, president of the New F.ni;land Associated press,, has re signed, ile Is succeeded by J. L. Shipley, of the Springllold, (Mass.) L'nlou. Washington Cuwen, aged eighty, a prominent citizen of Maustlold, (.)., is dead. Mrs. Elizabeth Dordea lliddle died at 1'hiladelphia aged ninety-two. Her father was Judge llopLinsou, uuthor of "Hull Columbia." The Republican convention of the Klgh teeuth New York senatorial distric t nomi nated John II. Derby, of Sandy Hill, for state senator. David Harry, a letter carrier, was ar rested for stealing letters contaiuiug money at New Haven, fto admits his guilt. Italians at New York, ltoston and other cities celebrated the tweuty-flrst anniver sary of Garibaldi's entry Into Home Sept. SI. Mlah J. Dlnke, a talented young musi cian, who wrote most of the musical score for "The Kledive," the cotnio opera re cently produced in New York, is deud. Marie Jausou says sum will not be mar ried this year. It was claimed that she would wed a rich KogUshwan named bass. Kdward Kennell, a barber, hanged him self from a ventilating pipe on the roof of a house in Koxbury, Mum. Bishop lienry McNeil Turner (colored), of Boston, advocates the miration of 130,000 of his race to Africa, as there la lit tle hope for his rafia iu this country. Governor I'attlson, of Pennsylvania, has telegraphed Mr. W. It. Scott hts sym pathy in her bereavement. Rx-President Cleveland will attend the funeral The reported assassination of President Bogran, of Honduras, was a "fake." The original draft of the state constitu tion of Wisconsin is missing from the archives of the secretary of state's office. A syndicate of Boston capitalists Satur day purchased a controlling interest in tho Nebraska Stock Yard company at Lin coln. Southport, Coun., is greatly excited over the appointment of Miss Kuely, a Horn an Catholic, as a teacher iu the public school. A mau named Vanderhllt, who claims to bo related to the New York family, has been arrested at Springfield, O., for burg lary at Deuuison. William O'Connell and Carlos E. Stev ens, of New Haven, who married sisters, quarreled over Stevens' attentions to U'Connell's wife, and the latter . was stubbed in the neck by Stevens. Ira Berry, grand secreturyof the Masons of Maine, died at Portland, aged uiuety. In 1844 he went to Boston aud assisted in building the first telegruph line to New York, and was the first operator and man ager of the Boston otlice. At Rochester, N. Y., Assemblyman F. M. Jones was renominated In the First district of Monroe connty by the Repub licans. The Lyons (Is.) paper mill was burned. Loss, 73,000; insurance, $30,000. At Sheflield, Ala., the Clovelund Hotel and ten business houses were burned. Loss, 1110,000. The Atlantic transport line of steamer between London and Baltimore has ar ranged to start a line between London and New York. In a speech in Ohio Roger Q. Mills told the farmer that free silver coinage would not help them. , General Grubb, of New Jersey, will soon marry Miss Violet, daughter of Hou. T. Sopwith, of Lisuiore, Scotland. Miss Gertrude Whiting Potter, the ec ceutrlc daughter of the Chicago million aire, from whom the boy Rust obtained a divorce last week, was remarried to a Mr. J. C. Daniels, of New York, whom she wedded a year ago under an assumed name. Secretary Tracy has awarded the con tract for building torpedo boat No. 'i to the Iowa Iron works, of Dubuque, Iu., far 113,500. Rev. Dr. J. B. Helwlg, president of Wit teuberg college. O., and late Prohibition candidate for governor of that state, has left the Lutheran church and gone over to thu Presbyterians. The reasou given is the alleged tendency of the Lutheran church to Catholicism aud ritualistic serv ices. - i - ; The steamship Moudcgo, from Montreal for Ouudee, is a total wreck on the coast of Newfoundland. Loss, 1130,000. A. M. Haines & Co., apothecaries, Bos ton, have offered tea cents on the dollar to Uielr creditors. Reasoa for the net-erst. Bre'r Seeall to Colonel Grey Why, -Ku'nul, whaiTo' have yo' got younh pant aloons on hnckwn'd fouh? Colom-1 O. Why, yo' ignowutnpehilo, to kwp dem f em baggttm In do knees, int co'se. Van De, Don't Vent You may writs a million witty thing At the rate of on a minute. Hut when a girl ber album brings And aeks for something In It Home sentiment, no matter what A bit of brilliant verse You always writes mess of rot As witty ss a hearse. This Heats Darwin. "Do you believe man sprang from tits npe?" "No j but I beliovn woman srrHc from the mouso in fact I've seen her do it. " Harper' Bazar. Had Seen So Reason to Chang. Ilullitieh Well, "Wooden, old man, I lienr you are married. Wooden Yes, been married six weeks. Bulllnoh Why, I always thought you were a perfect woman linter. Wooden I am. llostoii Courier. "Go Away and tlrt a Ilacerd." Jack (tenderly) You are the only woman I ever loved, Mabel. Mabel I.i that so (scornfully)? Pshaw ! I thought you were a man of tho world. We will consider the en KWrnent broken, Jack. Brooklyn Life. Ills rirst Look at the Maw Fonnlaln. Unclo Zeb (very near sighted) That's th' dog gum Intent kind 'r boss ever I seel Tha Parson Wanted film. 'You limy have four gun about you. Hut I'll come by the evenln' bout. To knock the devil nut you, " The old subscriber wrote. But the editor's head was level He wmte-auil the thing was so "My mother-in-law knocked the devil Out of me years ago I "Hut I showed your note to the preacher, And he sends this word: 't'otue on!' He has fifty men in his church, sir. That he wants you to work upon 1" Atlanta Constitution. A Little Too English.' ' '( Young Wife (anxious to make same ex pensive purchases) My dear ahem! I pii-suiue you know everything English is fashionable now. Husband So I have heard. " Yes. All the ladies in my set are copy ing English customs. It's the fashion, you know, and of course you wouldn't want your little wife to bo regarded as an ttxeeption. " "Of course not. By the way. I saw in tlm paper the other day that all tho Eng lish pvitieesses nre good cooks. " Subject dropped. New York Weekly. Radical Measures. Ross What's become of that stenog rapher you had awhile ago? I don't sew her in your office, now, Foss No. Rons You used to think you couldn't set along without her. Did somebody hire her away from you? Fohs No, but they kept trying to, and it made me ho much trouble, that I had to take radical measures right away. Ross And so yo let her go? Foss No, I married Iter. Somerville Journal. Not So Silent. A drummer iu a Grand Rapids mer chant's store was making some, inquiries nlxuit his btislues.1. "You ruu tho establishment alone, I notice," he began. "Yep." "Anybody in witli you?" "Yep." "IIU name doesn't appear on youi sign. " " Nope. " Ah ( A silent partner?" "Not much ! It's my wile. " Unanswerable. "Jones, you'd better join our coopera tive life insurance company before thut eouuh of yours get any worse. " "I'd like to do it, Ferguson, but I don't believe I would pass the medical exami nation. " "That' oil right. I'm on the examin ing board. I can get you In. " "Then I won't join it, Ferguson. I don't want to hare anything to do with company that would take a risk on me, " Chicago Tribune, worn eases of skin il l sense, from i : common pnmue on ine ineej ro-imu awrui unease i SILFIII'K BITT1 best meiUelno to esses of such atulilmrn leep seatel diseases. uot ever takO BLUI PILLS or mercury, they are iy. i mrn your rru M'M'llUK ItlTTK the mircst Mul best metllclno ever mane, . m M . . . . i wltha vellowsttckvaTl'ont watt nntll von siinnuineer favour nix nnnniuiowniK.ur breath foul amlaru flat on your back, offensive? Yoiirbiit get some at otve. It sumini'h Is outwlll cure vou. Sululiur of nri ler. Use Uttters Is 311. Mint STu. i. j.. j III! Tr.KSaT 1HV am i ... mm. icin. rvj ImiiiMllnrnLSV, t.n aM,l . n.l ... is your i r terln are soon mslewell by Ine tlilrk,it iiso. Hememlier what vou roiTi elo-read hers, It may save your udy, ornr,i It tuts saved humlrevls. re tfUont Walt until to-morrow, Try a Bottle To-day I D r Are von iow.spinw.n nnfi wens, or suffering from the excesses of vnuth? If so, bl LI'liCK iUVlKIU will euro you. Semi ! H rent stamps to A. P. Onlwov Co., Boston. Mass., for ltt metUcai work publlahcU? CACTUS BLOOD CURB h t: Sit:iji!il!i. Causes no eruptions upon the skin sucli as nearly all sarsaparilla mixtures do ; but drives the impurities from the blood through the proper chan nels, tones up the system; in creases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and diseases depending upon an impure condition of the blood. Sold by G. A. McKki.vv, Druggist, Lloomsburg. Pa. prVKPErTll HU Vitus Dance Cured I VIII. &in Amorias, CaL, t ebruary, 10. My boy, U Tears oU. was so bffwteU by Ht. Vitus Dane that he could not go to school tor two years. Two bottles of Pastor Kouulg's Nvrva Toulu restored his health, and ha is now atw.ml. ing school again. MICHAEL O'CO.NNKL. JiALTlXoHK, June, lsuu. I sel Pasta Koeolg's Kerve Toulo fer oerv ens tmuhle eaasvd by overwork, anil found It all that it is claimed to be. After using- one bt Ue It had the di sired effect, aud 1 can truly ree ommend It to all suffering a Ukeeowplaint, as a really wonderful remedy. BAML. THKEW. Prn-MiiuBOH, Pa., Oct. W, '50. For seven years my eldest daughter had faint ing spells and spasms. Last June sha took the first of Pastor Koenlg's Nerve Tonic, and sluco that time tbey have entirely oeaaud. JOHN GLOECKKKll riirr Talnabl Book mn Nervous I. mild td Diseases soiit fi-ee to snrsdlrM, T W w w . and MMr psileuu can s)m obtain llsjafca thlsiiiiesllelue free of chance. Tills remedy hs been prepared by the Reverend PsMior Koenm, ut Fort wsrne, Ind since IS7S. aud 4iuw prepared uaderbi dirscUuu by the KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Soldby DraiuNUat 1 perUottle. 6Jbr3. taraolae,il.7?, 6 ilottles for 9. The Meet Saeeessfal Remedy ever dlseov sreU, as It Is certain In Its effects and does not blliler. Head proof below : ' KtHDlLL'S SPAVIN CUBE. Biavinxo, Pa., Kov. IT, to. 3m. B. J. KmniTX Co. i Qents I would like to muke known to those who are almost persuailed to usu Keuilall's Hpavin Cure the fact that ItbUikltlsa looslesoKllent Unlinent. 1 have useti lion a uioou spavin. J no norsa went us three legs for three years when I eommenced Lo use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. 1 used teu but tles on the bore and have worked hint for three years ulace sad na not twea lame. Yours truly, WM. A. CCRU OiBssjrrows, N. Y., Nov. 3, 190. Da. a J. Cesdau Co., Enesbnrgh Falls, VU Oents t In praise of Kendall's Buavin Cure I will say, that a yeiir ay o I had a valuable youuie horst1 be oonte very lame, nock enlarged and swulleii. Tha hiiraemen aliouc here (we have no Veierlnury 8ur geou bere) pronounced hislnmeuess UUsHlttpsvlu or Tuorouunptn, liny oil told me tlwre vtss us eure fur It, be btxameabnu useluiis,an'l I con sidered hlin almost worthless. A friend told me of l ho merit of your Keudall's Spavin Cure, so I bouifht a bottle, and I could see very plainly ureal. Improvements miruedlatttly from Its use.ah.l beforo she bottle was used up 1 wassatuned thut It was dolns blm a great deal of good. I bought a secoed Iwttle mid fir fc ire It was used up my hors.i wu cured and has been In Ihetenmtlolns heavy work all the season since Inst April, showing- no mora signs of lu I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cur a valuable nieUlcluo, aud It should be lu every stable lu the land. Kespectfully yours, XUOINK DEWITT. Pries (1 per bottle, or six bottles for tX AU drug gists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprie tors, UB. a. J. KENDALL CO., Euesbarg-h Falls. Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. tl MHl.tHli ymx U blnt inhl by John H-(sntM'ttt,lru7.N-V.lNi vi orb for u. lu-atUr I. vur)iit kl littw v jrn from ) u. ri" -mi mi Tt in, iuir t you on. both ', ll . In iny ii( uf r.tfjrti-. v.jm .nni.i-iifst nt Imhi.c. kIv- 'ut til ymir tliiM.' i .r iiuiiiitiit tin U to iiis k. ..ii ii titnt, t.rt-sti I'nj hi Mh lt K"r,v ...rkur. lUrl tun, runiUhiitc s.ry !,!.,,-. KAHIl.V.ltlKKj'.LV ImriifJ IA.UIi t I.A1M Kl'.l A-Mf.a iti .-!.. iLltbUe, (J 10.. .OtilU.tle, Jlii.tA. 2 0 EN5ebTS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS,! N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEV-AT-I.AW, Mrs. F.nt's UttiMtns, Court House Alley, M.OOMSIIURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost OITn;e HuiKling, ami floor, Hl.OOMSBURd, I'A. C. V. MILLKR, ATTORVKY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 3n.l floor, L LOOM SUL' KG, I'A. H. V. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-1.AW, Wirt's Duililing, 3ml floor, liLOOMSUUKG, T.V. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Coluntbuin liuiMi:i, 2nd iVor, LLOOMSKLKG, i'A. GRANT HERRING, ATTO RN F, V- A T-I.A W, Raw'.ins' HuiUitij, 2nd floor, LLOOMSUUKG, I'A. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian lUiiUliii);, 2nl floor, BLOOMSUUKG, PA. FRANK, 1. LILLMEYER, ATTORSKY-AT-I.AW, Dcnller's UuilJing, JnJ floor, DLOOMSUUKG, PA. WINTERSTEEN, BECK LEY & McKILLlT, ATTORXEYS-AT LAW, Loans ,'secureil, Investments mailc. Keal Kstate l'otujht ami sold. National Hank I'.ui'.ding, 2nd floor, ULOOMSIIL'RG, I'A. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNKY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Of THK PEACK, Mover Uroi. Luildni, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AMD REAL KSTATK AGENT, Columbian Buildinj;, 2nJ floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main a: id Centre Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (sTCan be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner o Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, ' BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D. Office, West first Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the biting ol gl J, J. BROWN, M. D., Offlc and Retidence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. . Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the titling of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental. College, having opened a dental otm.c in Lockard's Building, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Is prepared to receive all patients requiring professional services. ELECTRIC VI0RA1VR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Ansesthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. AU 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 superior Banner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by ths uaaxaf Gaa, and free charge when artiik tec arwsjssnrtad. o tse efsM all boors dnriag Iks dajk W. II. SNYDER, AI TORNKY-T-I.AW, Oliicc 2nd Moor Coluinliinn building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. F. HARTMAN RKPRESENTS 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. 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WAINWRIGIIT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, CofTees, Sugars, Molnjsei, Kice, hpice, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SiTOHers will receive prompt attention. Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OT OIRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Residence, 3rd SU, below Market, BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over I. W. Hartman Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Ceutre and Fourth Streets, M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in 1S65. ) COMPANIES REPRESENTED! Asskis. jEtna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart ford t9.51g.3SS 9; Hartford, of Hartford .8a,tAi 9 Ph irnix, of Hartford, 4.77t4rW t Spriiigfield, of Springfield,... Z,) yj.j F'ire Association, I'hiia., .5ii,;S.; Guardian, of London, 50,003,13.7' Phirnix, of London, 6,924,564. Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642, 195.0- Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4.S-3. JM-" Mutual lien. Life lu. Co., Newark, N. J., 41.379, :jS 3 Losses promptly adjusted ar.d p.iui ai tlii office. BLOOMSBURG, T.V J. H. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE Af.KST, Office, Columbian Building, Second E!.Mr, BLOOMSBURti, PA. Liverpool, Lbndou and Glolie, Ur-eit in tin world, and perfectly rclialde. Assit-s. Imperial, of London 9, 658,477.0 Continental, of New York,... 5.2J9V t. American, of Philadelphia,.. 2.401, i:6.l Niagara, of New York, 2, .Sr CHRISTIAN F. KNAI'P, KIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants', of NewarV, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y. . Reading, Pa.; German American In. Co. New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., Sr York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City N.J. These old corporations are well sanie by age and fire toted, and have ncter tc bad a loss settled by nor court law. Tlici assets are all invested in sulul .-ccurilios, a liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptl and Imiip-tiy ndjus'od n paid as soon as determined, by Cl.r -41 m 1 Knap Special aSenl and Avjuter, Biuuin-. burg, Pa, The people of ColumUa couity sho .ii pitiotiute the agency whrre looses if ant, ai scaled aud paid by one of their own ciiiw.u. EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUDI1S, PROP'R.," '.Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. " Large and convenient sample rooms, Balh rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. nilLADELPIIIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTKIl JULY W.1HU1. Trains leave Bloomsburg as follows: (Sundays excepted.) For Iew Yorlt, Vhllsflelphla, Reading, Potts vllle, Tamsqua. etc., s 10, 11 a. m. For w llllhmhport, 8.nu a. m.. 3.1s p. m. For Danville and Milton, S.00 a. m , S 15, 11.06 p. m. For Catswlssa .10, 8.00, 11.25 a. m., IS 15, 5.00, p. tn. ForKupert .io, 8 i, 11,25 a. m., is.13, 3.15, s on, .sii, 11.05 p. m. Trains for Ulnomgburg Leave New Yorlt via of Phllndelphta T.s a. m., 4 00 p. m. arid via Huston 6.45 a. lu., 4.00 p. m. Leave Philadelphia 10.00 a. m.. 8.0O p. m. Leave rleadmur ll.M) a. m. 7.57 p. m. Leave Pousville la.so p. in. Leave Tumuqua 121 a. tu., a. IS p. m. Leave wuiiHiuarort a 45 a. o ., f.w p. m. Leave Cstuwlssa 7.u0, IU0 a. tn. 1.30, a.lU, 8.10 U.io p. m. lave Kupert .S8, 7.08, 8.!J7, 11.80 a. tn., 1.8", I. '27, S.1H. 11 10 p. n.. For Battlmore, W sBhlnptnn and the West via il.sO.ll. It, through trains h-ave t.lrard Ave nue station, I'hlla. (V. K. 11. K.) 4.10, 8.1. li.W a. m., l.ill, 4.24, h.i 7.1 p. m. buiidaj 84.14, 8.02, II. ST7 a. 01., 4 Ii, 6. 55, 1.23 p. in. ATLANTIC C ITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wart. FOR STI.SNTIC CITV. WeekilavaKxpress, 9.00, n. tn., S.00 J.OO p. m. Aocommodattnn. H 00 a. m. and 5.00 p. m. MumlavB Kxpn ss, H.in. a. lu. AOcoiumcdt. lion, s.tsi, a. iu. unu i.wi p. ui. Itetumlnflr. Uav Atlantic City depot, Atlar.tle ana Arkauaas AveciU's. vteennass r.xi'ivss, 7.30. e.at a. tin. and 4.00 p. m. Acconiuudotlop, s.iu, h. m ami s.sti in. Kiindujs Kxpiess, 40 , p. tu. Accomodation, i.si a. n . ana s w p. w. A. A. McLKOP, C. C II ANCOt K, Pres. (leu'l Manager, lieu'l Pass. Agt. 1 ELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTni'MSKRUND.. NORTH. P.M. A.M. A.st 1 60 10 C8 ft 40 55) r. r. w S5 8 41) 8 4H 7 05 Cnmcrnn Chulnsky 5 AS 805 '8 81 8 8 Wi 8 4? 8 4H 0 An 8 5(1 70 7t 7W 71 7S 7 4H 74H 7 5 7A7 8fri SOT B 13 817 nr. 8 am 8 42 8 47 uauviiie 9 13 S!W 31 i en 3 48 3 All 54 s'oi 8 10 8 17 8 IN 8.19 8 40 8 51 8 58 4 00 4 Oft 4 (A 4 13 4 17 4 83 4 30 4 31 4 37 4 45 4 50 4 55 r.st 10 38 10 31 10 44 10 49 C'ntswlssa Rupert Bloomsburg Ekdt 7 1 7VO 7i!7 781 7 8H 7 41 7 4H 1M 8(11 S 10 8 81 8 ll 8 DO 8 81 8 40 i4 8 49 8 54 H M 0t 9(H 9 IS 9 18 9 85 9 81 9 35 P. M lAm- KUK willow (rovo , Prlan-reelt Iterwlrk P.encti Haven Hlrk's Ferrv 1311 11 18 1133 1149 ii'M 1803 13 OS ia'ia 1333 Hhlcknlilnuy iiuruo''K,s Nantlroke . Avondrle nvmottth Plymouth Junction, ames'on Hentiitt... Mnlthy Wyomlnft west, rutaton PlttMon...... Duryen LackAwaana Tsylorvuie 1135 fsellevna BeaaRTOif 1144 F. M. P. STATIONS. BOUTH. A. st. A. K. P. If. P. St. ... 8 00 950 13S 8 64 ... 60S 9 55 ... 810 1000 1 41 8C5 ... 1H 10(7 1 53 .... 8fiTO!f Bellevne Tsylorvltle icxawanna I)nrea.. Pttfjiton.... ...mmm.. v am iu in 1 mi o in ... Si 1014 n Stl WeefPtttston. 8 35 10 30 8 00 8 3 Wyoming.. 8 40 105 111 n Maltby 8 44 101 Bennett 8 48 10 83 8 19 831) Ktnirston 8 64 10 85 1 35 (45 Plymouth Junction. 8 59 1 0.39 819 .... Plymouth 7 04 10 44 184 8f4 Avondale 7 09 10 43 188 8 58 Nantlcnke 714 10 51 141 t OS Hnnlork's 7 30 11 59 8 50 1 10 Fhlckshlnny 7 81 11 09 8 01 TI3 Htck's Ferry T 44 11 Si 1 17 7 S4 Beach naven 7 54 11 33 8 35 T41 Berwick 8 03 1140 8 33 T 48 Briar Creek 8 09 .... 8 40 ... Willow firove. 818 11 fO 8 44 T8T MmeKldge 81? 11 5 3 50 son Kspy 8 34 13 0-1 3 AH 8 0 hloomnburg 8 31 131-2 4 08 8 48 Rupert 8 87 11 13 413 817 catnwtiwa 8 43 11 tn 418 819 Danville.; 8 57 12. '17 4 88 8 88 Chulneky ins 4 44 .... raniomn 9 07 18 46 4 51 .... NoKTSm BIRLAKD 23 1 CO 5 08 8 17 a. at. r. st. r. st. p. it Ccnneetlons st Kupert with Philadelphia It TfpsdiMr Vnllroed for Tamanerd, Tamsqna, willlsmsrnrt. funbury, I'otteviiie, etc At or1humherlatd with P. & V. Plv. P. R. H. for narrlgburg, lk Daven, Emporium, Warren, Corry and Erie. W. F. HALLSTEAD, Oen. MsUj Scran ton. Pa, Pennsylvania Bailroad. P. A E. R. K. DIV. AND N. C R'Y In effect July 19, l.m Trains leave Sunday EASTWARD. 9:ss s. tn. Train 14 (Pally except Sunday) for Harrlsburff ard Intermeduve stations arrtvlhi at Phllad'-lphla 8:11 p. m. ; New York 5:50 p. nut Halthiiore, 8:10 p. m.; Washington 5:55 p. taZ connect Iiik at Iblladelphia for all fea Shore points. Passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia Bnltlmore. l-ro p. m. Train 8, (Pally except Sunday,) Tor Panlshurg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Phllndelphta at 8:o p. m. ; New York, 9:85 p. rn. : Baltimore 6:45 p. m. ; W ashlnpto S:16 p. tn. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches tn Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.35 p. m. Train it Daily except Sunday for nairtsbarg and Intermediate points, arriving: st Philadelphia 10:55 p. m. jualtlmore 10:40 p. ni. :W p. m. Trsln 8, (Pally,) for Harrlshnrg and nil Intermediate stations, arriving st Philadel phia 4:25 a. m.; New York 7:10 a. tn. Pullman sheplnK ear from Pariisburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengerscan re main in s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1:tn a m. (Pally,) for Ilarrlaburfr and Inter mediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6:M a. m.. New York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore i.so a. m., WssMnirton 7:30 a. m., Pullman Sleeping cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Phila delphia and Baltimore. S:S5 a. m.-Traln 16 (Pally,) for Barrtsbnrg and Intermediate statlcns arriving at Balti more 5:l a. m. and Wanhlnetnn 9:55 a. m and Pullman sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 3:4 s. m. Train 9 (Pally except Sunday) for ranandalvua, Borhester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman sleeping cars and passen ger conches to Rochester. 6:10 a. m Train 8 (Dally.) for Erie, Canandal. fttia and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Bur ruin and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace cars snd passenger coaches to Erie and Roches ter 9:5 Trln l (Dally,) for Lock Baven and Intermediate stations. 1:4$ p. m Train ll (Pally except Sunday) for Kane, Cannndalgua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls with through passenger couches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Hochester. 5:30 p. m. Train 1, (Pally except Sunday) for Iletiovo, Elnilrn and Intermediate stations. 1:'5 p. m. Train 81, (Dally,) for Wllllamsport and Intermediate stations. THPOLQH TRAINS FOR 8CTJBTJRY FROM THK EAST AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 13:15 night, Phila delphia 4;:i) a. in.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Harris, burg, 8:10 a. m., doily arriving at Sunbury fcM a. m. Tmln 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m Wahhlngton S;io a. m., Baltimore 9:00 a. m., (dally except hunday) arriving at Bunbury, 1:43 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Philadel phia 11:4 a. m., wayhlngton 10:50 a. m.. Bala, more li:45 s. m , (dally except Sunday) arriving atsunbury 6:M p m. with passenger coachee from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train si leaves New York 3 00 p. m., Philadel phia ;2ftp.m., Washlnirton 4:30 p. m., Baltimore 5:34 p. m. (l)ally) arriving at sunbury i0:05 p. m. Train 9 leaves New York 6:80 p. m., Philadel phia ii:i p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m., Balti more 8:45 p m., (Petly except Saturday.) arrlv. lug at sutibury, 3:04 a. m. with Pullman sleeping cars snd passenger coaches from Washington and Halt Imore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel phia 1l:v5 p. m., Washington 100 p. m., Baltl more H:9o p. m , (Pally, arriving at sunbury 5:10 a. m.. with Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington snd Baltimore end passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balti more bUNBCRY HAZLETON, k WILKESBARRI RAILROAD, AND NORTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves sunbury lO:no a. m. arriving' at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 13 to p. m. Train 11 leaven Sunbury 5:3s p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 6:36 p. m., VVllkes-Borre 7;60 n. m. Dazlrton J:5 p. m. Train s leaves wilkes-Barre 11:17 a. m. am v. Ing at Blcom Ferry 13;37 p. to., sunbury 1:88 p. m. Tn1n 10 leaves Hnzleton 3:04 p. m. Wilkes Barre 3:13 p. m arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. ni., suubury 5:15 p. m. StTNRAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m., striving; at Bloom Ferry K:48 a. m., Wllkes-Barre I aid a! m. Train 25 lenves Wllkes-harre 5:10 p. m anlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry 8:39 p. m.. (.unbury 7:30 D. m. I'll S. K. Pl'tiH, J.H.WOOD, Ocn. .Manager. tien. Pass, Agt. SAILH0A3 TIME gLOOMSBCKU & SULLIVAN R. K Taking effecl'MONDAY, KOV. 17, isw. SOUTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar, A'. Lv. Lv I STATIONS. P.M. v iVlii r l , l Blnct. shurj :t. -2 io . 15 s 85 1 86 8 40 Mult i M.eet 11 01 7 07 8 42 1 43 6 It IroLdaie ..... 6 IS 12 On 7 04 8 45 8 45 Jn fl'7jll; 08 11 Ml 66 8 53 3 58 8 18 Llghtstreet 05 11 49 6 53 8 56 8 58 T s Orai-gevlUe 6 57 11 88 8 48 8 05 8 l7 t US J0""1; 45 11 If7 8 XS 1 15 8 17 7 to - 43 II 21 1 SO 9 30 8 CO I 94 ;l"water t 87 11 19 8 87 8 US TN B'I.U. 6 38 11 M 6 18 9 87 8 S3 t 89 Kdsona,... 6 18 11 04 6 ll 9 41 8 88 T teles reek 6 HO 11 8 1 9 9 44 8 48 T 48 SUKjricnf 8 is 11 f7 8 08 9 4H 8 48 t 52 f?rc''N 8 11 10 54 6 (0 V 53 8 M T 67 Central...... 8 08 10 48 8 58 10 08 4 00 8 07 Jamison CU ... 8 00 10 40 8 ro 10 10 4 UB 10 ' L. Lv. Ar. Ar. i N s. k, A. s. A l; M.
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